Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 In a message dated 2/11/2004 2:47:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, dhatch1@... writes: > Is there some way I can get a colloidal silver stain out of my sink? > My countertop had colloidal silver stains. I alternate with a puddle of hydrogen peroxide left overnight and add baking soda if that doesn't work. If store bought 3% peroxide is too weak, you may need a 17% solution. Dotsie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Thank you. Re: Stain In a message dated 2/11/2004 2:47:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, dhatch1@... writes: > Is there some way I can get a colloidal silver stain out of my sink? > My countertop had colloidal silver stains. I alternate with a puddle of hydrogen peroxide left overnight and add baking soda if that doesn't work. If store bought 3% peroxide is too weak, you may need a 17% solution. Dotsie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Dotsie: .. You forgot to add for newbies that Hydrogen Peroxide can be bought , Food grade 33% at http://www.azurestandard.com/ which I have no affiliation with, for $7.50 per Quart + ship and one can make any concentration they wish , 3% ,5% ,17% etc.. .. At this concentration of 33% it is , as per FDA specs , toxic, if taken orally, which only a fool would do.. What we buy in the drugstores is a diluted form of this H2O2 , that has a preservative added and says on the bottle --- " Do Not Take Internally " .. " This warning , is called covering your butt by the pharmaceutical companies. " Because of the preservative addition I personally would not swallow the store bought peroxide.. Off the silver stain removal thread I wish to add this data..I know it is off Beck list of research as well but now that the subject is broached , here are my thoughts.. Hope this helps some researchers of H2O2 out there.. A quart ,of 33% used at the recommended 1 drop, twice a day , in 8 oz's of water , and increased 1 drop twice a day up to 22 drops twice a day and then back down to a maintenance dose of 4 to 12 drops a day , should clean your body of any and all researched pathogens , IMHO, as a researcher only, also and a ton of Medical Dr. Researchers., as well ... It Should last a LOOOOOOONG time ,if used as stated , and at this price it is dirt cheap for a certified pure product.. Keep it in the freezer if you buy any and it will last many years safely.. Hope this adds to the research and Be Well and Prosper..Allan D On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 12:25:11 -0800 " M. Hatch " <dhatch1@...> writes: > Thank you. > Re: Stain > > > In a message dated 2/11/2004 2:47:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, > dhatch1@... writes: > > > Is there some way I can get a colloidal silver stain out of my > sink? > > > > My countertop had colloidal silver stains. I alternate with a > puddle of > hydrogen peroxide left overnight and add baking soda if that > doesn't work. If > store bought 3% peroxide is too weak, you may need a 17% solution. > > > Dotsie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 Hi All, I am going to be selling Sota's products, and I need more information on what the Magnetic Pulser does. Do any of you have first hand experience with this device, and what kind of results did you get with it. Thanks for helping out. Blessings, Whitneay T. Vanwells Spiritual Healer & Alternate Health Professional: http://www.newspiritservices.com/phonesessions.html FusionMasters TM Ltd. Products & Services For Love, Health, & Wealth: http://www.newspiritservices.com/orderindex.html Identity & Healing Seminars Starting Soon! http://www.newspiritservices.com/Class.html " God wants you to live your dreams. " -- Re: Stain Dotsie: .. You forgot to add for newbies that Hydrogen Peroxide can be bought , Food grade 33% at http://www.azurestandard.com/ which I have no affiliation with, for $7.50 per Quart + ship and one can make any concentration they wish , 3% ,5% ,17% etc.. .. At this concentration of 33% it is , as per FDA specs , toxic, if taken orally, which only a fool would do.. What we buy in the drugstores is a diluted form of this H2O2 , that has a preservative added and says on the bottle --- " Do Not Take Internally " .. " This warning , is called covering your butt by the pharmaceutical companies. " Because of the preservative addition I personally would not swallow the store bought peroxide.. Off the silver stain removal thread I wish to add this data..I know it is off Beck list of research as well but now that the subject is broached , here are my thoughts.. Hope this helps some researchers of H2O2 out there.. A quart ,of 33% used at the recommended 1 drop, twice a day , in 8 oz's of water , and increased 1 drop twice a day up to 22 drops twice a day and then back down to a maintenance dose of 4 to 12 drops a day , should clean your body of any and all researched pathogens , IMHO, as a researcher only, also and a ton of Medical Dr. Researchers., as well ... It Should last a LOOOOOOONG time ,if used as stated , and at this price it is dirt cheap for a certified pure product.. Keep it in the freezer if you buy any and it will last many years safely.. Hope this adds to the research and Be Well and Prosper..Allan D On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 12:25:11 -0800 " M. Hatch " <dhatch1@...> writes: > Thank you. > Re: Stain > > > In a message dated 2/11/2004 2:47:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, > dhatch1@... writes: > > > Is there some way I can get a colloidal silver stain out of my > sink? > > > > My countertop had colloidal silver stains. I alternate with a > puddle of > hydrogen peroxide left overnight and add baking soda if that > doesn't work. If > store bought 3% peroxide is too weak, you may need a 17% solution. > > > Dotsie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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