Thanks, Ode, for the extended post and useful info.

Maybe the unusual CS you made with peroxide added to the DW would be useful
for external application. From your description it must be heavy with
silver.

But you are right, it would be unwise to drink it, or use it in the mouth
where it could be absorbed into the blood.

Didk


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ode Coyote" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 5:25 AM
Subject: Re: CS>proxy brushing


> At 10:49 AM 8/18/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >Thanks, Ode. That makes sense if you want the benefits of H2O2 on your
gums.
> >On the other hand, someone else determined that adding it to the DW
before
> >making CS would result in smaller particles.
>
> ##  I have not done this twice and you may get different results.
> Adding  H2O2 to 46 oz distilled water, then running a batch of CS made
> silver metal flakes large enough to use in a paint job or one of those
snow
> scene globes. [I don't recall how much H2O2..it may have been 6 drops or 1
> teaspoon. The idea was to try using peroxide as a 'starter']
>  Conductivity never exceeded about 13 uS after many many many hours at 1
> ma. Almost used up an entire 3" x 12 ga electrode.  It got pretty thin.
>  Letting that batch sit undisturbed for a month or two resulted in a
> deposit of white powder on the bottom about 1/8" deep which after another
> few months turned into about 50 1/32" dia black balls.
>  The TE is currently extremly heavy and fine grained. PWT reads 13.2 uS
and
> the meter was instantly thickly coated with silver like a mirror  thick
> enough to completly obscure the black plastic on entry/exit to/from the
> batch but nothing apparent floating on the surface.
>  Taking tiny sip..no appreciable flavor at all.
>  That slight disturbance produced a tendril of white 'smoke' rising from
> the bottom. No detectable visual 'source' for it.
>  Color is very faint yellow. [was faint blue hue in direct sunlight while
> still metalflaky if I rememeber right..it's probably been over a year ago
> that this batch was made. I considered it a total failure and didn't keep
> any documentation. I kept the batch because it was pretty.]
>  Crystal clear in indirect light. Sun isn't here today.
>  This stuff might well be in the 1000s of PPM.
>  It's sorta scary.
>
>  Different people adding H2O2 to CS get differing results over different
> time spans.
> If you place blackened oxided electrodes in H2O2, they will shine right
up.
>  If you leave those electrodes in the H2O2 for a while longer, they turn
> black again.
> >
> >So, maybe adding it before making CS would make smaller particles and
then
> >adding it to the CS before using it would provide the benefits of the
oxygen
> >to the gums.
> ##  I've seen it make smaller particles...more particles...fewer particles
> and larger particles.
>  I've seen CS go from murky to clear. From clear to murky.
>  The only consistant thing H2O2 seems to do is remove color. After
> that..who knows?  Anything can happen....sometimes the resulting CS has a
> blueish hue ..not quite a "color" but more like an elusive tint.
> >
> >I know that diluted H2O2 can cause nausea if drunk with food in the
stomach
> >(it foams in the stomach), so perhaps a person would not want to swallow
the
> >CS/H2O2 after rinsing the teeth.
> ##  Add too much and you get to make faces like a rabid dog that just ate
> an angry skunk.
>  Swallowing is out of the question.  You just can't spit enough.
>
> Ode
> >
> >Any comments?
> >
> >Dick
> >----- Original Message ----- 
> >From: "Ode Coyote" <[email protected]>
> >To: <[email protected]>
> >Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 4:11 PM
> >Subject: Re: CS>proxy brushing
> >
> >
> >>
> >>   Absolutely AFTERWARDS!!!!
> >>
> >>  [That loud enough?]
> >> Ode
> >>
> >> At 10:04 AM 8/16/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >> >Sol,
> >> >
> >> >Do you add the H2O2 before you start making the CS or after it is
done?
> >> >
> >> >Dick
> >> >----- Original Message ----- 
> >> >From: "sol" <[email protected]>
> >> >To: <[email protected]>
> >> >Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 8:36 AM
> >> >Subject: Re: CS>proxy brushing
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >> Reid,
> >> >>   I'd just use the CS with some H202. I use about 1 to 2 tsps of
H202
> >> >> for about 20 oz of CS. Rinse and swish the Cs as long as I can stand
> >> >> to hold it in my mouth, at least a couple minutes. This worked on my
> >> >> receded gums and tartar build up much better than the straight CS. I
> >> >> get the gum pockets measured again in Oct, but from the way my teeth
> >> >> feel, they should be much better. Add DMSO if you like, but I don't
> >> >> see the E and aloe vera adding anything useful, in fact, just my
> >> >> opinion, it seems like they would make the whole thing less
effective.
> >> >>   My CS is about 10 to 18 ppm, depending on which gen I use to make
> >> >> it. The larger/more particulate CS (judged by color, TE and PWT)
> >> >> wasn't being effective against the mouth bacteria, as judged by
tartar
> >> >> build up. I've been unable to consistently make clear CS, so just
> >> >> started using the H202, and have found it puts the CS back to clear,
> >> >> increases ppm (just as I was told it would) and, for me, makes it
much
> >> >> more effective. I still spray my eyes with it, too, and it doesn't
> >> >> sting or anything.
> >> >> paula
> >> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> >> From: "Reid Harvey" <[email protected]>
> >> >>
> >> >> > Greetings Friends,
> >> >>  but I'm also pushing in a
> >> >> > mix of CS, DMSO, E and aloe vera.  One problem I have is that I'm
> >> >> not
> >> >> > sure the CS I'm using is doing the job, a couple of drops of
> >> >> Microdyn,
> >> >> > large particle size.  The ointment may be something like a couple
of
> >> >> > hundred ppm.  But I do know that the 10 ppm CS is of the smaller
> >> >> > particle size that can better penetrate the tissue.  So What to
do?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
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