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for more work.
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different than batteries.
This is what I am trying to discover.
I'll try to find info on the Hulda Clark design you mention.
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You simply plug the innie of one battery into the innie of
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Of course, that should have been, "You simply plug the innie
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manganese etc. in the solution. With two silver electrodes,
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having the shortest wavelength. A darkened room makes it
more visible, and sending the beam nearly toward you, but
not hitting you in the eye, of course, will increase the
sensitivity. Blue lasers are now very cheap because of
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from your electrodes with a
paper towel and reverse the connections to them, next time.
You just lost a few cents worth of silver.
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course, this can make it very dangerous, because
there are a lot of kinds of molecules you don't want
penetrating your skin. So you have to be very careful of
cleanliness when using DMSO.
I bought some at a veterinary supply.
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no sign of
tarnish. It discolors and frosts along fine lines, not all
over the surface, when used as an anode.
Does anyone here know if these coins are coated, and if so,
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y or most
intriguing, 3. Why does it keep reappearing while in
storage? All hypotheses and/or suggestions will be
considered . I used to check the DW prior to
production but haven't done that for some years now, it
was always between 1 and 3 KCl uS.
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an assumption that
the EC meter measures mostly ion concentration. Both of
those are a little doubtful.
And with the pulser circuit we are trying with, we have a
new variable in the experiment that may act differently than
low voltage DC does.
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putting this on the record. I'll take a little time to
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It is a bit like taking inventory of a house by burning the
house down and then sifting the ashes.
TEM is really the wrong tool for the task of analyzing
something so delicate and complex as silver water.
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most biochemistry. and its change with
time or preparation method for silver water may explain some
of the non-repeatability that different people have seen in
the use of silver water.
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antiseptic to have for the daily assaults your body faces.
These are essentially zero risk uses.
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reversal.
How long that takes
depends on the voltage the electrode areas and spacing,
so it is hard to come up with a specific time
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over a decade, with only one battery change.
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acid/base strength? They use different chemistry.
Regardless, it is a useful observation that test papers can
contaminate the solution being tested.
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healing itself in the Terminator movie.
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e.g.
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the size distribution of the colloidal particles produced,
but this is just a conjecture, at this point.
I am pretty sure the current per electrode area also affects
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When I go to the site silverlist.org I get the error "server can not be found".
Please advise.
I got the same thing, but still the mail list operates.
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ng to find a better way to submerge
the coin. I may try the hole and wire approach, but use a
copper wire and coat the joint and wire with epoxy. Or use
silver wire, as you say, but coat it, so it doesn't lose mass.
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On 10/09/2014 09:54 AM, Tam Gray wrote:
What exactly is happening to the distilled water in my
jar when the electrodes are applied and the generator is
running which produces colloidal silver?
The elec
requirements for water to
go to the river.
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al by product that does nothing but poison is.
The naturally occurring fluoride is minimal and shouldn't have too much of an
adverse effect on our thyroid. It's the tap water we need to stay away from.
Fluoride ions are fluoride ions, regardless of their source.
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out what conductivity reading just precedes large particle
production (mud falling to the bottom) for the supply you
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joint damage.
It is nice that there is almost no way to overdose on MSM.
It is less toxic than sugar. A cup a day probably wouldn't
hurt you. But a teaspoon or so a day is all you need.
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taste), but a quarter teaspoon in a cup or a half teaspoon
in a bottle of wine has no taste, as far as I can tell.
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could get them down without them contacting my tongue,
LOL.
I don't think it is a matter of being a super taster or
having a not sensitive palette. It is a case of specific
chemicals having a strong taste or no taste, at all,
depending on the genetics that built your taste buds.
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I started out almost exactly like this, except that I used a
9 volt supply. I think 24 volt sources waste too much
silver as oxide and silver particles attached to the silver
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silver water, to get over a sinus infection. Adding a
little salt, after it is prepared, and just before use (so
that it tastes like tears) makes it feel soothing, instead
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>> with my silver water, to get over a sinus infection.
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Muscle cramps are one of the symptoms of low blood potassium.
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Is there a better colloidal silver making list around anywhere?*
I haven't discovered one.
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*I am extremely happy that so many of you don’t want to
change anything.
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Well I am keeping this
one short and sweet without any long stuff and see if it
goes through. Just my two cents.*
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Could a RO membrane perform a similar function?
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I think these ideas could be tested by placing a
semipermeable membrane between the electrodes that would
pass silver ions, but have
s.
The last time I did this was about 10 years ago.
Ode
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Not unless it says Iodized on the package. I use salt
substitute made by Mortons and it has no iodine.
On 02/19/2015 09:21 PM, ASL raVen wrote:
Hi John,
Does the potassium salt have iodine in it?
RaVen
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level is normal? Not sure if I believe this test. Â
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Nenah
Dolomite rapidly dissolves into metal ions and carbon
dioxide, in stomach acid. You can approximate this process
by placing some in hydrochloric acid, and watch. Vinegar
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world.
Since its genetics are almost entirely human (with some
virus code thrown in), its biochemistry is very similar to
that of humans and this makes it extremely useful for
medical research.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HeLa
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I've been told citrate and citric acid are extremely toxic.
Comments?
sol
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If that followed then one may combine CS with anything that
is not in itself non toxic?
Ron
Doesn't "not in itself non toxic" = toxic?
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tions. Too little or too much is
not as good as just right. Too much water is poisonous.
On 02/22/2015 08:24 PM, Ron wrote:
Okay I'll rephrase;
If that followed then one may combine CS with anything that
is in itself non toxic?
I see you left out your original email. Why?
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The only risk would be producing silver ions in a citrate
solution to a very high concentration of silver, which is
possible, since the citrate ions electrically balance t
rapid reversals
does keep the electrodes much cleaner
than the unidirectional pulse mode does.
So, if I can figure out how to speed it up,
its lower electrical efficiency
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or even one that is gently stirred.
Has anyone tried this?
If you go to the archive and look at my early posts,
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er application sounds good.
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e the reversal time
exceeds some limit,
progress is pretty unaffected
by making the reversal time much longer.
But keeping the reversal time short
improves the cleanliness and life
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but would possibly keep the electrodes
even cleaner,
while improving the electrical efficiency a bit,
which is not a very important factor,
unless you are buying 9 volt batteries to run it.
May be I can add a switch
to choose 2 phase or 4 phase cycles.
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where the corner is, where faster cycles really hurt
production, but slower only degrades the electrodes the way
DC does.
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a polarity flipper
circuit. But I still want to see the experimental data that
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I also run it under VM, but it is a snoring dog, there
ed in building a unit.
If the test process demonstrates
an optimal cycle time,
the selector switch
(the most expensive component)
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Is there some way to post photos and other data files
(schematics and simulation files) about this project,
directly, or must I find some place to put them on the
web and link to them?
You'll need to do the latter. Ther
s and regulator use up a few
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Or just take some CS from your last batch to "pollute"
the distilled water. That should start current flow. Opa
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. Some things
are rocket science. This isn't one of those things.
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a damp paper towel,
to remove anything that might fall off.
If you filter your silver water to remove particles,
there is really no need to clean the electrodes.
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group had stopped. Joy
Sorry about that surprise.
If you live in the U.S., and there is a Walmart, anywhere
near, they sell a small, digital multimeter in the
automotive section for about $5. If you don't have one of
these, yet, you should get one.
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those little $5 meters can answer all those
questions, including is the supply working or burned out.
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, they are coated so that no bare metal is in contact
with anything in the jar. They should work, just fine.
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rises, the air warms faster than the
liquid in the bottle, so the condensation takes place on the
surface of the water, instead of on the bottle. This has
nothing to do with the few parts per million of silver in
the water.
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th of hundreds of gauss. This is outrageous
and could cause death in some people.  5 gauss for short
exposures is a standard even OSHA uses. as a maximum.Â
Hundreds of gauss is something the whole neighborhood could
feel.Â
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what to call the sides of planes through space
that cut across these these loops. Poles are not inherent
parts of magnetic flux. Sounds like religion, to me.
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(claims with no evidence).
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which side. The silver side healed while the plain water
side got worse.
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y to not let my brain fall out.
But if reasonable scepticism is out of place here, then I
will bow out.
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