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I use to do electric coloring of niobium, but darned if I can remember which

electrode colors the metal! It's been 12 years since I've done that so I'd

have to get my books out again. But yes, it takes from one and deposits on

the other. Thanks.

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strive to remember " RLV 1998

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Have been doing CS generation about 3 yrs. Silver

migration happens at the - terminal & accumulates onto the

+ terminal for all that doesn't go into sol'n. Need the -

terminal Ag where important.

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Hi,

Regarding the coins and silver content, you have to go back before

1965 coins to see silver coins but they were not so pure.

I did snag this off the net regarding what the coins of today (US) are made

of, this is true for dime or quarter:

Dimes are made out of an alloy (a mixture of metals) of 91.67 percent copper and

8.33 percent nickel (before 1965, the dime was made out of silver).

Quarters are made out of an alloy (a mixture of metals) of 91.67 percent copper

and 8.33 percent nickel (before 1965, the quarter was made out of silver).

Nickels are made out of a nickel/copper alloy (a mixture of metals), 75 percent

copper

and 25 percent nickel.

U.S. dimes, quarters, and half-dollars dated prior to 1965 were minted

of 90% silver/10% copper.

Although silver dollars also were minted of 90% silver/10% copper,

they are not called 90% U.S. coins. Half-dollars dated 1965-1969 contain

only 40% silver.

Conductive foam medical grade sounds interesting, google finds it.

Mike

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>

> I'd think maybe the use of a dime (not worth a nickel anymore) on a

> herpes eruption would be good to try. Just place the dime (or

> quarter) over the thing and put the cloth positive electrode on top

> of it. Hold it or use a rubber band, etc. Don't reverse the

> current. Use about 5 or 10 minutes. Don't be surprised to see a

> little bit of stain in the skin if you use it too long. I have no

> idea how long " too long " is. You are the researcher there, so be

> prepared for adventures!

>

> bG

>

Clad technology was introduced by Texas Instruments [previous

employer]; uses a copper core & a stainless alloy for wear

resistance & lots less cost / coin. Still decreed value

instead of authorized silver, no more valuable than toilet

paper as is federal reserve notes at $0.03 each regardless

of denomination.

Should be OK here.

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Hi,

Regarding the coins and silver content, you have to go back before

1965 coins to see silver coins but they were not so pure.

I did snag this off the net regarding what the coins of today (US) are made

of, this is true for dime or quarter:

Dimes are made out of an alloy (a mixture of metals) of 91.67 percent copper and

8.33 percent nickel (before 1965, the dime was made out of silver).

Quarters are made out of an alloy (a mixture of metals) of 91.67 percent copper

and 8.33 percent nickel (before 1965, the quarter was made out of silver).

Nickels are made out of a nickel/copper alloy (a mixture of metals), 75 percent

copper

and 25 percent nickel.

U.S. dimes, quarters, and half-dollars dated prior to 1965 were minted

of 90% silver/10% copper.

Although silver dollars also were minted of 90% silver/10% copper,

they are not called 90% U.S. coins. Half-dollars dated 1965-1969 contain

only 40% silver.

Conductive foam medical grade sounds interesting, google finds it.

Mike

Re: Silver+ electricity

>

> I'd think maybe the use of a dime (not worth a nickel anymore) on a

> herpes eruption would be good to try. Just place the dime (or

> quarter) over the thing and put the cloth positive electrode on top

> of it. Hold it or use a rubber band, etc. Don't reverse the

> current. Use about 5 or 10 minutes. Don't be surprised to see a

> little bit of stain in the skin if you use it too long. I have no

> idea how long " too long " is. You are the researcher there, so be

> prepared for adventures!

>

> bG

>

Clad technology was introduced by Texas Instruments [previous

employer]; uses a copper core & a stainless alloy for wear

resistance & lots less cost / coin. Still decreed value

instead of authorized silver, no more valuable than toilet

paper as is federal reserve notes at $0.03 each regardless

of denomination.

Should be OK here.

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Joe,

I guess I wasn't clear. I do use both silver electrodes when making CS, but

when I mentioned using the silver on the positive wire I was talking about

treating fever blisterss and acne. That was correct, wasn't it?

Dick

Re: Silver+ electricity

>

>>

>> HI, ,

>>

>> In the beginning, many, many months ago, I think we all used

> silver. Because

>> it was most conductive and because it was not toxic like we

> suspected

>> copper, and nickel in stainless, etc.

>>

>> I made my first electrodes with .9999 silver that I cut out of

> rectangular

>> ingots, hack sawed into 8 pieces about 2 inches long. Also used

> them to make

>> CS.

>>

>> Then we used stainless cotter pins, and/or bolts, but in order to

> simplify

>> things, so anyone can make one, Bob just uses the copper wires,

> wrapped with

>> T-shirt material. I sometimes use paper towels, tied on with

> thread. The

>> covering gets soiled and needs to be changed or boiled

> occasionally, so

>> paper towels are easiest.

>>

>> The real advantage of silver is used raw on zits and fever

> blisters. One or

>> two brief treatments sends them somewhere else. In those cases only

> the

>> positive electrode needs to be silver.

>>

>> Dick

>>

>

>

> Have been doing CS generation about 3 yrs. Silver

> migration happens at the - terminal & accumulates onto the

> + terminal for all that doesn't go into sol'n. Need the -

> terminal Ag where important.

>

> Joe.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of Godzilla

> devices and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum, not medical

> advice. All info is free to members. Membership is free, but by joing,

> you agree to hold harmless the posters, including moderator, from damages

> from anything you find here whether jointly, severally, or individually.

> We are interested in your results, but cannot say anything about

> repeatability, or whether this might have medical benefits. Thanks, for

> your understanding, good luck researching. --bG

>

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Joe,

I guess I wasn't clear. I do use both silver electrodes when making CS, but

when I mentioned using the silver on the positive wire I was talking about

treating fever blisterss and acne. That was correct, wasn't it?

Dick

Re: Silver+ electricity

>

>>

>> HI, ,

>>

>> In the beginning, many, many months ago, I think we all used

> silver. Because

>> it was most conductive and because it was not toxic like we

> suspected

>> copper, and nickel in stainless, etc.

>>

>> I made my first electrodes with .9999 silver that I cut out of

> rectangular

>> ingots, hack sawed into 8 pieces about 2 inches long. Also used

> them to make

>> CS.

>>

>> Then we used stainless cotter pins, and/or bolts, but in order to

> simplify

>> things, so anyone can make one, Bob just uses the copper wires,

> wrapped with

>> T-shirt material. I sometimes use paper towels, tied on with

> thread. The

>> covering gets soiled and needs to be changed or boiled

> occasionally, so

>> paper towels are easiest.

>>

>> The real advantage of silver is used raw on zits and fever

> blisters. One or

>> two brief treatments sends them somewhere else. In those cases only

> the

>> positive electrode needs to be silver.

>>

>> Dick

>>

>

>

> Have been doing CS generation about 3 yrs. Silver

> migration happens at the - terminal & accumulates onto the

> + terminal for all that doesn't go into sol'n. Need the -

> terminal Ag where important.

>

> Joe.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of Godzilla

> devices and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum, not medical

> advice. All info is free to members. Membership is free, but by joing,

> you agree to hold harmless the posters, including moderator, from damages

> from anything you find here whether jointly, severally, or individually.

> We are interested in your results, but cannot say anything about

> repeatability, or whether this might have medical benefits. Thanks, for

> your understanding, good luck researching. --bG

>

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Only reason silver keeps coming up is someone used it on herpes with

great results. We have used plain DC and got herpes2 gone 9 months

with no signs of returning, despite provocations. Silver may be

just a carrier for low-level charge, but higher charge that acts

faster is easy to supply. Before we used DC, various tricks and

leverages were sought for the 4 hertz Beck type devices, since they

were slow or no-show. DC or slower AC, like 1/30 hertz devices

changed that, we now see almost too much power.

> >

> > I'd think maybe the use of a dime (not worth a nickel anymore)

on a

> > herpes eruption would be good to try. Just place the dime (or

> > quarter) over the thing and put the cloth positive electrode

on top

> > of it. Hold it or use a rubber band, etc. Don't reverse the

> > current. Use about 5 or 10 minutes. Don't be surprised to

see a

> > little bit of stain in the skin if you use it too long. I

have no

> > idea how long " too long " is. You are the researcher there, so

be

> > prepared for adventures!

> >

> > bG

> >

>

> Clad technology was introduced by Texas Instruments

[previous

> employer]; uses a copper core & a stainless alloy for

wear

> resistance & lots less cost / coin. Still decreed value

> instead of authorized silver, no more valuable than

toilet

> paper as is federal reserve notes at $0.03 each

regardless

> of denomination.

>

> Should be OK here.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Only reason silver keeps coming up is someone used it on herpes with

great results. We have used plain DC and got herpes2 gone 9 months

with no signs of returning, despite provocations. Silver may be

just a carrier for low-level charge, but higher charge that acts

faster is easy to supply. Before we used DC, various tricks and

leverages were sought for the 4 hertz Beck type devices, since they

were slow or no-show. DC or slower AC, like 1/30 hertz devices

changed that, we now see almost too much power.

> >

> > I'd think maybe the use of a dime (not worth a nickel anymore)

on a

> > herpes eruption would be good to try. Just place the dime (or

> > quarter) over the thing and put the cloth positive electrode

on top

> > of it. Hold it or use a rubber band, etc. Don't reverse the

> > current. Use about 5 or 10 minutes. Don't be surprised to

see a

> > little bit of stain in the skin if you use it too long. I

have no

> > idea how long " too long " is. You are the researcher there, so

be

> > prepared for adventures!

> >

> > bG

> >

>

> Clad technology was introduced by Texas Instruments

[previous

> employer]; uses a copper core & a stainless alloy for

wear

> resistance & lots less cost / coin. Still decreed value

> instead of authorized silver, no more valuable than

toilet

> paper as is federal reserve notes at $0.03 each

regardless

> of denomination.

>

> Should be OK here.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> >>

> >> HI, ,

> >>

> >> In the beginning, many, many months ago, I think we all used

> > silver. Because

> >> it was most conductive and because it was not toxic like we

> > suspected

> >> copper, and nickel in stainless, etc.

> >>

> >> I made my first electrodes with .9999 silver that I cut out of

> > rectangular

> >> ingots, hack sawed into 8 pieces about 2 inches long. Also used

> > them to make

> >> CS.

> >>

> >> Then we used stainless cotter pins, and/or bolts, but in order to

> > simplify

> >> things, so anyone can make one, Bob just uses the copper wires,

> > wrapped with

> >> T-shirt material. I sometimes use paper towels, tied on with

> > thread. The

> >> covering gets soiled and needs to be changed or boiled

> > occasionally, so

> >> paper towels are easiest.

> >>

> >> The real advantage of silver is used raw on zits and fever

> > blisters. One or

> >> two brief treatments sends them somewhere else. In those cases

only

> > the

> >> positive electrode needs to be silver.

> >>

> >> Dick

> >>

> >

> >

> > Have been doing CS generation about 3 yrs. Silver

> > migration happens at the - terminal & accumulates onto

the

> > + terminal for all that doesn't go into sol'n. Need

the -

> > terminal Ag where important.

> >

> > Joe.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of

Godzilla

> > devices and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum, not

medical

> > advice. All info is free to members. Membership is free, but by

joing,

> > you agree to hold harmless the posters, including moderator, from

damages

> > from anything you find here whether jointly, severally, or

individually.

> > We are interested in your results, but cannot say anything about

> > repeatability, or whether this might have medical benefits.

Thanks, for

> > your understanding, good luck researching. --bG

> >

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> >>

> >> HI, ,

> >>

> >> In the beginning, many, many months ago, I think we all used

> > silver. Because

> >> it was most conductive and because it was not toxic like we

> > suspected

> >> copper, and nickel in stainless, etc.

> >>

> >> I made my first electrodes with .9999 silver that I cut out of

> > rectangular

> >> ingots, hack sawed into 8 pieces about 2 inches long. Also used

> > them to make

> >> CS.

> >>

> >> Then we used stainless cotter pins, and/or bolts, but in order to

> > simplify

> >> things, so anyone can make one, Bob just uses the copper wires,

> > wrapped with

> >> T-shirt material. I sometimes use paper towels, tied on with

> > thread. The

> >> covering gets soiled and needs to be changed or boiled

> > occasionally, so

> >> paper towels are easiest.

> >>

> >> The real advantage of silver is used raw on zits and fever

> > blisters. One or

> >> two brief treatments sends them somewhere else. In those cases

only

> > the

> >> positive electrode needs to be silver.

> >>

> >> Dick

> >>

> >

> >

> > Have been doing CS generation about 3 yrs. Silver

> > migration happens at the - terminal & accumulates onto

the

> > + terminal for all that doesn't go into sol'n. Need

the -

> > terminal Ag where important.

> >

> > Joe.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of

Godzilla

> > devices and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum, not

medical

> > advice. All info is free to members. Membership is free, but by

joing,

> > you agree to hold harmless the posters, including moderator, from

damages

> > from anything you find here whether jointly, severally, or

individually.

> > We are interested in your results, but cannot say anything about

> > repeatability, or whether this might have medical benefits.

Thanks, for

> > your understanding, good luck researching. --bG

> >

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Hi, Joe.

I was speaking more about those deep acne infections that some are victims

of. I also do not have any experience with them, but was just transposing

the experience I have had with fever blisters. It may not be valid, but it

seems logical. Except that fever blisters are a herpes virus and acne is a

bacterial infection, I think.

Anyway, I alligator clip the positive wire from a 6v lantern battery to a

piece of .999 silver and touch it to the fever blister, while holding the

wire from the negative post in the other hand. Has worked everytime if I

get it as soon as I see and/or feel it coming on. If I don't get right on

it, it will take a few days longer, and usually makes a scab before it

heals.

Haven't tried the negative current on these, so I do not know if it would

work as well. Also, I do not know if it is the current or the silver, or

both. Might work with stainless or copper?????

On tooth or jawbone infection I just used covered electrodes inside my

mouth, between the tooth and cheek, on both sides of my mouth, not noticing

polarity, and it worked great.

Regards,

Dick

Re: Silver+ electricity

>

>> >>

>> >> HI, ,

>> >>

>> >> In the beginning, many, many months ago, I think we all used

>> > silver. Because

>> >> it was most conductive and because it was not toxic like we

>> > suspected

>> >> copper, and nickel in stainless, etc.

>> >>

>> >> I made my first electrodes with .9999 silver that I cut out of

>> > rectangular

>> >> ingots, hack sawed into 8 pieces about 2 inches long. Also used

>> > them to make

>> >> CS.

>> >>

>> >> Then we used stainless cotter pins, and/or bolts, but in order to

>> > simplify

>> >> things, so anyone can make one, Bob just uses the copper wires,

>> > wrapped with

>> >> T-shirt material. I sometimes use paper towels, tied on with

>> > thread. The

>> >> covering gets soiled and needs to be changed or boiled

>> > occasionally, so

>> >> paper towels are easiest.

>> >>

>> >> The real advantage of silver is used raw on zits and fever

>> > blisters. One or

>> >> two brief treatments sends them somewhere else. In those cases

> only

>> > the

>> >> positive electrode needs to be silver.

>> >>

>> >> Dick

>> >>

>> >

>> >

>> > Have been doing CS generation about 3 yrs. Silver

>> > migration happens at the - terminal & accumulates onto

> the

>> > + terminal for all that doesn't go into sol'n. Need

> the -

>> > terminal Ag where important.

>> >

>> > Joe.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of

> Godzilla

>> > devices and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum, not

> medical

>> > advice. All info is free to members. Membership is free, but by

> joing,

>> > you agree to hold harmless the posters, including moderator, from

> damages

>> > from anything you find here whether jointly, severally, or

> individually.

>> > We are interested in your results, but cannot say anything about

>> > repeatability, or whether this might have medical benefits.

> Thanks, for

>> > your understanding, good luck researching. --bG

>> >

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Hi, Joe.

I was speaking more about those deep acne infections that some are victims

of. I also do not have any experience with them, but was just transposing

the experience I have had with fever blisters. It may not be valid, but it

seems logical. Except that fever blisters are a herpes virus and acne is a

bacterial infection, I think.

Anyway, I alligator clip the positive wire from a 6v lantern battery to a

piece of .999 silver and touch it to the fever blister, while holding the

wire from the negative post in the other hand. Has worked everytime if I

get it as soon as I see and/or feel it coming on. If I don't get right on

it, it will take a few days longer, and usually makes a scab before it

heals.

Haven't tried the negative current on these, so I do not know if it would

work as well. Also, I do not know if it is the current or the silver, or

both. Might work with stainless or copper?????

On tooth or jawbone infection I just used covered electrodes inside my

mouth, between the tooth and cheek, on both sides of my mouth, not noticing

polarity, and it worked great.

Regards,

Dick

Re: Silver+ electricity

>

>> >>

>> >> HI, ,

>> >>

>> >> In the beginning, many, many months ago, I think we all used

>> > silver. Because

>> >> it was most conductive and because it was not toxic like we

>> > suspected

>> >> copper, and nickel in stainless, etc.

>> >>

>> >> I made my first electrodes with .9999 silver that I cut out of

>> > rectangular

>> >> ingots, hack sawed into 8 pieces about 2 inches long. Also used

>> > them to make

>> >> CS.

>> >>

>> >> Then we used stainless cotter pins, and/or bolts, but in order to

>> > simplify

>> >> things, so anyone can make one, Bob just uses the copper wires,

>> > wrapped with

>> >> T-shirt material. I sometimes use paper towels, tied on with

>> > thread. The

>> >> covering gets soiled and needs to be changed or boiled

>> > occasionally, so

>> >> paper towels are easiest.

>> >>

>> >> The real advantage of silver is used raw on zits and fever

>> > blisters. One or

>> >> two brief treatments sends them somewhere else. In those cases

> only

>> > the

>> >> positive electrode needs to be silver.

>> >>

>> >> Dick

>> >>

>> >

>> >

>> > Have been doing CS generation about 3 yrs. Silver

>> > migration happens at the - terminal & accumulates onto

> the

>> > + terminal for all that doesn't go into sol'n. Need

> the -

>> > terminal Ag where important.

>> >

>> > Joe.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of

> Godzilla

>> > devices and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum, not

> medical

>> > advice. All info is free to members. Membership is free, but by

> joing,

>> > you agree to hold harmless the posters, including moderator, from

> damages

>> > from anything you find here whether jointly, severally, or

> individually.

>> > We are interested in your results, but cannot say anything about

>> > repeatability, or whether this might have medical benefits.

> Thanks, for

>> > your understanding, good luck researching. --bG

>> >

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