Muscle testing might be a good way to check the best dosage.   I am
still learning about this,  and it is fascinating.  A site called
Perelandra has a good page on how to do a self O-Ring test.   I practice
this.  It seems quite effective.   



Ode Coyote wrote:
> 
>   If you want dose and mix specifics, you'd better ask Jason or one of the
> other directly involved with the patient side of things.  I just make it.
> [and , uh, sell generators to make it]
>  My personal dose meter goes like this...
>  Humm, feeling OK. Take sip and swish...ah STRONG stuff..one gulp or three?
>  Glug.
>  Umm, a bit off kilter today...glug glug glug.
>  Got a cold? substitute CS for water and inhale as much as i don't get
> bored with all day long.
> 
>  If you'd die from water toxicity before reaching any sort of toxic dose of
> silver [at under 50PPM], and a little does the job...what's to worry about?
>  There's about a 5000 ft range for intuition to play around in.
>  Caution says take a few days off now and then, whatever works is enough
> and more than enough is not always better.
> 
>  Ken
> 
> 
> At 01:06 PM 7/30/02 -0500, you wrote:
> >Ode Coyote,
> >
> >You are obviously VERY well educated on CS!  I agree on the generator aspect
> >and regularly generate my own which I have consume copiously.  As the
> >progressive dialogue has indicated though, what is the actual strength, ppm,
> >particle size of any of our final product?  I did not know.
> >
> >Also, when looking to achieve a desired result, who is to determine what is
> >realistic?  I decided 6 months of heavy  consumption of CS was not going to
> >give me the desired results and that better was possible!
> >
> >Then too, I'm sort of squeamish about what I put in my veins.
> >
> >Another consideration I had was that my research told me that DMSO and
> >heparin would be advantageous additives to mix with the infusion medium.
> >Might be able to get sterile DMSO without a prescription from somewhere.
> >However, the Heparin is a prescription item.
> >
> >There again, when it comes to putting it in the vein, I was not confident
> >enough to trust my judgement on what ratio of the components was best.
> >
> >I am a nurse so I understand enough to know that a doctor must consider the
> >CYA aspect.  Also, I liked the idea of having a doctor inhouse/onhand and
> >prepared to intervene if necessary.
> >
> >Additionally, in my situation, I knew that my life was very definitely
> >slipping away and the ball was going to remain in my court.  I made what I
> >believed then and still believe was the right choice for me.  And I think
> >that is what each of us is attempting to do, don't you.
> >
> >Could my own formula have worked as well?  Might have, but I did not have
> >the comfort zone or confidence to take the chance.  So, I expended the
> >$$$$'s for a product that I had researched and had confidence in.  The
> >important thing is that I did get extraordinary results!
> >
> >Without a doubt, there are medicine professionals who are just out to make a
> >buck, but I believe the doctor that treated me believed in the protocols he
> >established for my condition.
> >
> >After three and a half years of getting progressively worse, and being a
> >firm believer in the law of averages, I decided to go for it boldly with
> >expectations of success rather than be in limbo wondering if and when the
> >perfect formula would surface.
> >
> >Was my success story the result of a placebo effect, a fluke,  or a doctor
> >who was thinking "out of the box"?  Could have been any of those, but I have
> >faith in this doctor as a compassionate healer and because my instincts said
> >to go for it.   My instincts have served me well over the years so I went
> >into my treatment expecting good results.
> >
> >Now, I would appreciate you telling me your formula so I can tap into your
> >knowledge!  I will continue to use CS for maintenance
> >
> >Once again, may I add that I have certainly learned a great deal from this
> >forum. Thanks to yourself and many others for sharing information honestly
> >and open.
> >
> >Respectfully,
> >Barbara
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: d.linen <[email protected]>
> >To: <[email protected]>
> >Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 11:05 PM
> >Subject: Re: CS>Intravenous CS
> >
> >
> >> Ken,
> >>
> >> Your email is arriving from the 'future', November 29, 2002.
> >>
> >> d/
> >>
> >> Ode Coyote wrote:
> >> >
> >> > The big advantage to making your own is, even if you lay out $150 for a
> >well made generator or use some effort to construct your own for very
> >little, it's a lot cheaper in the long run than anyones premade CS prices
> >and quality can be as good as most..and better than some.
> >> > If a $75 generator will make 30 gallons at 20 PPM and another 30 gallons
> >with the replacement of the electrodes for $10..you figure the difference
> >between 120ccs at $50.
> >> >
> >> > With a bit of work, research and experimentation, you can do the same
> >thing for around $15.
> >> > The most costly part of colloidal silver is the water.
> >> > Ken
> >> >
> >> > At 08:38 PM 7/28/02 EDT, you wrote:
> >> > >>>>
> >> >
> >> >      In a message dated 7/27/2002 10:58:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> >[email protected] writes:
> >> >
> >> >           <<The cost for Silver 400 from the manufacturer is $50 for 120
> >cc's. Cheaper for doctors and veterinarians.
> >> >
> >> >           If at first this cost seems excessive, please take into
> >consideration that for instance, I started at 30 cc's and built up to 65.
> >The oral maintenance dose is one quarter to one half tsp. daily.>>
> >> >
> >> >      How many teaspoons would be in the 50 dollars worth? Is the same
> >silver taken orally and also by iv?
> >> >      I imagine this silver is ionic since it's being injected.
> >> >
> >> >      For oral use, is this silver better than others? If one had to take
> >a couple of tablespoons a day for a few months, I would like to know what it
> >would cost per week.
> >> >      My boyfriend has Hepatitis C and needs to start trying this, but
> >there's no point in starting it if he can't keep it up due to cost.
> >> >
> >> >      Summer
> >> >
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