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Uninkipsyncp 10-20-2011 10:52 PM

Anyone ever use silver bed sheets?
 
I've heard they repel no-see-ums, bacteria, fungi and don't collect odor.

I ordered a couple of pillow cases..

can't wait to try them out... http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ilies/grin.gif

spklnraz 10-20-2011 10:53 PM

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I've heard they repel no-see-ums, bacteria, fungi and don't collect odor.

I ordered a couple of pillow cases..

can't wait to try them out... http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ilies/grin.gif
Wow, that sounds cool. Let us know what you think!

Verriasana 10-20-2011 10:56 PM

Well come on Ximmy where do you get em? Linky

Uttephabeta 10-20-2011 10:59 PM

How much does a Queen size pillow case weigh?





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immewaycypef 10-20-2011 11:01 PM

Imagine the dreams,imagine the dreams....sigh

Uninkipsyncp 10-20-2011 11:03 PM

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Well come on Ximmy where do you get em? Linky
I was reading about it is some health magazine...

I bought them here:

http://www.sleepnumber.com/eng/produ...ets?truslrshts

sbrscnds 10-20-2011 11:06 PM

I have a shirt embedded with silver, an old friend sells hunting/military gear, gave it to me.

"no funk while you are camping" ( or maybe just minimal funk) LOL

have not tried it yet...

Verriasana 10-20-2011 11:10 PM

Thanks Ximmy, 7% ? Doesn't seem like much, but let me know how you like them, maybe I will try them.

AricGoffgog 10-20-2011 11:22 PM

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Solid if you get no women takers, book may be available. (couldn't resist)
Now that was a low blow!

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mGUuZRyA 10-21-2011 12:17 AM

after so many washes the silver wears out ( shirt, socks etc)

the best thing to do is make your own collodial silver and apply it as liberal as you like

Dreaming 10-21-2011 02:40 AM

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after so many washes the silver wears out ( shirt, socks etc)

the best thing to do is make your own collodial silver and apply it as liberal as you like
Pour it over your head when you finish your shower.

ZZtop 10-21-2011 05:29 AM

Pillow cases make sense. I had previously seen silver-thread boxer-shorts for sale. Did not buy.


@hoarder - for colloidal silver, I like the Twisted Avatar method, i.e. put some CS in a small spritz bottle and spray onto the teeth and gums before bed.

standaman 10-21-2011 05:50 AM

About colloidal silver -

Anyone know where I can get some 14 gauge, 0.9999 silver wire with at least a reasonable relation to spot? Like maybe a 20 - 25% premium?

standaman 10-21-2011 04:33 PM

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About colloidal silver -

Anyone know where I can get some 14 gauge, 0.9999 silver wire with at least a reasonable relation to spot? Like maybe a 20 - 25% premium?
Anyone?

quack! 10-21-2011 04:40 PM

Silver sheets ximmy? That's so bourgeois. I sleep strictly on baby seal fur lined in nano-platinum. I'll tell you though the real luxury comes from the baby condor pillows. Mmmmm that's soft.

kimaddison 10-21-2011 05:22 PM

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Silver sheets ximmy? That's so bourgeois. I sleep strictly on baby seal fur lined in nano-platinum. I'll tell you though the real luxury comes from the baby condor pillows. Mmmmm that's soft.
I sleep only in Iranian Caviar. It is not very comfortable, but ridiculously expensive, and I only buy brands where they kill the sturgeon as they take the Caviar...

quack! 10-21-2011 05:58 PM

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I sleep only in Iranian Caviar. It is not very comfortable, but ridiculously expensive, and I only buy brands where they kill the sturgeon as they take the Caviar...
I see we have a fellow connoisseur on GSUS. Stay salty, my friend.

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shihoodiacarf 10-21-2011 07:36 PM

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I see we have a fellow connoisseur on GSUS. Stay salty, my friend.

(sorry for the derail ximmy http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ies/cheesy.gif )
Thank you, I have noticed that since I started this sleeping habit my skin has gotten a bit dry, but since it is for a good cause....

dodadaxia 10-21-2011 07:38 PM

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About colloidal silver -

Anyone know where I can get some 14 gauge, 0.9999 silver wire with at least a reasonable relation to spot? Like maybe a 20 - 25% premium?
Of course my friend...

Processing search...


These guys only have 10 and 12 gauge, but they were reliable when I bought from them two years ago...
http://www.abeland1.com/SilverWires.htm



(This article was taken from Peter Lindeman's essay, Colloidal Silver: A Closer Look. )

The quality of your finished product depends entirely on the purity of the water you start with and the purity of the silver you start with. Most of the current literature suggests that only 99.9999% pure silver can be used. Most home brew systems use 99.9% pure silver. So, what is the difference? To find out, I contacted Academy Metals, a company in Albuquerque, New Mexico, that produces commercial silver. The total allowable impurities in 99.9% (.999 fine) silver is 1000 ppm or 1 part in 1000. These impurities and their maximums are 1) Copper, 800 ppm, 2) Lead, 250 ppm, 3) Iron, 200 ppm, and 4) Bismuth, 10 ppm. This product is readily available in wire form and costs about $3.00 above the market (spot) price of silver. When this product is used to make electro-colloidal silver at a concentration of 5 ppm, the total impurities from the silver drop to 4 ppb (parts per billion) copper, 1.25 ppb lead, 1 ppb iron, .05 ppb bismuth.

With all allowable impurities at these low levels, there is a reasonable argument for not being concerned. Still, sometimes small things make a big difference. 99.99% silver (.9999 fine) has total allowable impurities of 100 ppm of the same metals in the same ratios, and costs (in wire form) between $50-$90 above the spot price of silver. 99.999% silver (.99999 fine) has total allowable impurities of 10 ppm, and in wire form costs about $250 above the spot price. 99.9999% silver, in wire form, costs more than gold and is very difficult to find commercially.

In one sample of 10 ppm colloidal silver we sent out for total analysis (made with 99.9% silver electrodes), the primary impurities found were: 1) Sodium, 470 ppb, 2) Calcium, 260 ppb, 3) Manganese, 70 ppb, 4) Potassium, 50 ppb, and 5) Magnesium, 24 ppb. Since none of these impurities could have come from the silver, it suggests that the purity of the water should be of greater concern to the person making their own colloidal silver, than spending extra money on purer silver.

proslaviy 10-21-2011 07:49 PM

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I'd like to try them out as well. Maybe one of you ladies can invite me over, and we can try them out together.http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ilies/grin.gif

(couldn't resist)
I was going to make that post for you.


I was gonna volunteer ya.


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