CS>Search Engines

2012-05-24 Thread Rowena
DH joined Cocoon for both of us, and paid the fee.  On my computer (not 
his) no matter what my preferences state, no matter what boxes are 
ticked, I can only get Google Search (not, for instance, Blekko, bing or 
Yahoo)  Have Google got some new program that locks one in to Google 
deep down where we can't sweep it out?  Even if I go to the cocoon 
search box, Google pops up. Have I clicked some irrevocable pact by mistake?

Rowena



On 25/05/2012 2:47 AM, cur...@curtisw.com wrote:
I have been in IT for 26 years and manage several websites and I also 
can recommend http://ixquick.com or the (English only), Google 
enhanced version at http://startpage.com .

There is no fee and all you have to do is go to it and use it. It is free.


Re: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations

2012-05-24 Thread Jane MacRoss
This would be a great way to take many herbs, remedies and plants, but only 
immediately, otherwise they might mold if stored for long. Though I suppose 
you could freeze them.


Thanks Gayla.

Jane


I was told to find the smallest leaves you can and pick with tweezers. 
Stuff each into a gelatin cap and take the caps. That way you are not 
touching the stuff.



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Re: CS>Privacy

2012-05-24 Thread Jane MacRoss
Melly there is a privacy setting which some of us on FB used a while back so 
that google wasn't able to or did not use our information - some of the Yahoo 
Groups have had problems with messages being spread around with no one's 
permission - I find comments I made years and years ago still on google before 
even the advent of Yahoo Groups.  Let me know if you want the Privacy Settings 
protocol & I'll try to find it for you, and this isn't even a Yahoo Group!

Jane




- Original Message - 
  From: Melly Bag 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 3:17 AM
  Subject: CS>Privacy


Renee,

I was doing a search and i found one Indian website with my name 
quoting my inputs in one of the yahoogroups i belong to.  This i think is 
different the person who owns the website is a member of different yahoogroups 
and lifts our contributions and publishes at her site.

To my suprise i searched and bought assorted supplements in different 
websites like lucky vitamins, swanson, etc. and now, everytime i turn on the 
computer i see the items i looked at during my search.

Melly 

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Re: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations

2012-05-24 Thread Saralou

So Gayla, did you do it?

On 5/24/2012 9:16 PM, Gayla Chepourkoff wrote:
I was told to find the smallest leaves you can and pick with tweezers. 
Stuff each into a gelatin cap and take the caps. That way you are not 
touching the stuff.
I swear I could get poison oak looking at  a plant form 100 feet away 
when I was a kid. Nasty stuff. Even at an early age I could ID the 
plants in winter without any leaves on them.

Gayla
- Original Message - From: "Renee" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 6:37 AM
Subject: RE: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations



I could see that being true.

Euell Gibbons use to say that he ate 3 small pi leaves every day in the
spring and that it kept him from ever having a reaction.  I've just 
never

gotten up enough nerve to try it!  :)

Samala,
Renee


-Original Message-
From: PTFerrance [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net]

An old timer I knew many years ago, who just happened to raise Nubian 
goats
told me that her goats had a natural immunity to PI and a way to get 
rid of

it once you had contracted it was to drink goats milk after the goat had
been dining on the PI.




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Re: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations

2012-05-24 Thread Gayla Chepourkoff
I was told to find the smallest leaves you can and pick with tweezers. Stuff 
each into a gelatin cap and take the caps. That way you are not touching the 
stuff.
I swear I could get poison oak looking at  a plant form 100 feet away when I 
was a kid. Nasty stuff. Even at an early age I could ID the plants in winter 
without any leaves on them.

Gayla
- Original Message - 
From: "Renee" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 6:37 AM
Subject: RE: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations



I could see that being true.

Euell Gibbons use to say that he ate 3 small pi leaves every day in the
spring and that it kept him from ever having a reaction.  I've just never
gotten up enough nerve to try it!  :)

Samala,
Renee


-Original Message-
From: PTFerrance [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net]

An old timer I knew many years ago, who just happened to raise Nubian 
goats
told me that her goats had a natural immunity to PI and a way to get rid 
of

it once you had contracted it was to drink goats milk after the goat had
been dining on the PI.


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Re: CS>Privacy

2012-05-24 Thread 123 456
This really makes one want to contribute to a blog now doesn't it?
Yuck!
T

On 5/24/12, Melly Bag  wrote:
> Renee,
>
> I was doing a search and i found one Indian website with my name quoting my
> inputs in one of the yahoogroups i belong to.  This i think is different the
> person who owns the website is a member of different yahoogroups and lifts
> our contributions and publishes at her site.
>
> To my suprise i searched and bought assorted supplements in different
> websites like lucky vitamins, swanson, etc. and now, everytime i turn on the
> computer i see the items i looked at during my search.
>
> Melly


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Re: CS>Ixquick

2012-05-24 Thread sol

Melly Bag wrote:
Thanks so much PT and Curtis.  I will ask hubby to do it for us as i 
am a complete computer illeterate.
 
Melly



Melly,
 I have been using Ixquick for a few months now, and really like it.
sol


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CS>Ixquick

2012-05-24 Thread Melly Bag
Thanks so much PT and Curtis.  I will ask hubby to do it for us as i am a 
complete computer illeterate.
 
Melly

Re: CS>Re: Search Engines

2012-05-24 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Curtis - thanks for confirming what I have thought for a very  
long timeI am so happy that I have a delete button on all my  
computers and hand held devices, cause you know what, they are used to  
get rid of what others think I need to be interested in - talk about  
taking over the lives of others  I never see an ad no matter  
where it may be cause I know what I
want and do not need to be told what someone else thinks I need - a  
truly wonderful invasion of lives to say the least !!!In my
73 years of life, and all the years I have been in business, which is  
quite considerable, I have NEVER spent one dime on advertising - a  
good job is the best advertisement ever Service, integrity,  
honesty and performing is the entire package 

Take good care, enjoy a wonderful day
Regards
Sandee
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CS>Re: Search Engines

2012-05-24 Thread curtis
Great Tip!

I have been in IT for 26 years and manage several websites and I also can
recommend http://ixquick.com or the (English only), Google enhanced version
at http://startpage.com .

There is no fee and all you have to do is go to it and use it. It is free.
They make money by serving a few ads... but do not collect information about
you or your searches.

They act as a proxy server, (passing along your search request to the search
engine and then collecting the results and passing that to you, kind of like
an anonymous  go-between), showing the search engines their ip address and
search history which isolates you and your history from the search engine's
server logs.

Your computer's internet connection has an IP address that is unique in the
world and this is the address that is being tracked by the search engines.
They watch what you search for and then serve you advertisements based on
your search history. If you have the Google toolbar installed, (or many
others), they record EVERY WEBSITE YOU VISIT and serve you ads based on
that. The worrisome thing is that they keep compiling this information on
you and eventually they know your interests and more about you than you
would be comfortable with.

Many "free" toolbars are in fact, spying on you to gather information about
your surfing habits so they can make money trying to sell you things they
think you would be interested in buying.

For example, I used the Google toolbar and because I access my web server
remotely every day, I was getting ads constantly for web hosting services on
the right side of my search results page.

Ixquick still serves a few ads, but does not save your searches or your ip
address.

It is a great tool and I also highly recommend it.


Curtis



-Original Message-
From: PTFerrance [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 1:32 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Re: Search Engines


No Melly.  Just go to https://www.ixquick.com/ and sign up.

PT



From: Melly Bag [mailto:tita_...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 1:21 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Re: Search Engines



  PT,



  Does the use of IX Quick require a fee to be  paid?



  Thanks.

  Melly









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To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, May 24, 2012, 11:24 AM


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Re: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

2012-05-24 Thread M.G. Devour
Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:
> And, unfortunately, even lists that are "closed", specified to not be
> harvested in any search, still manage to be found - sometimes by
> enthusiastic but ill-informed members thinking they offering a service
> to the world by pasting what they consider important health (or other)
> information onto other sites.Sara

And just in case there is any doubt, the silver list archives are
designed to be searchable at the archive site *and* to show up in
Google. It's the price we pay for having archives.

Remember, there is no such thing as privacy on-line!

Peace,

M.





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RE: CS>Re: Search Engines

2012-05-24 Thread PTFerrance
No Melly.  Just go to https://www.ixquick.com/ and sign up.

PT

 

From: Melly Bag [mailto:tita_...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 1:21 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Re: Search Engines

 


PT,

 

Does the use of IX Quick require a fee to be  paid?

 

Thanks.

Melly

 

 

 



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CS>Re: Search Engines

2012-05-24 Thread Melly Bag
PT,
 
Does the use of IX Quick require a fee to be  paid?
 
Thanks.
Melly
 
 
 


--- On Thu, 5/24/12, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com 
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Subject: silver-digest Digest V2012 #213
To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, May 24, 2012, 11:24 AM



CS>Privacy

2012-05-24 Thread Melly Bag
Renee,
 
I was doing a search and i found one Indian website with my name quoting my 
inputs in one of the yahoogroups i belong to.  This i think is different the 
person who owns the website is a member of different yahoogroups and lifts our 
contributions and publishes at her site.
 
To my suprise i searched and bought assorted supplements in different websites 
like lucky vitamins, swanson, etc. and now, everytime i turn on the computer i 
see the items i looked at during my search.
 
Melly

RE: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

2012-05-24 Thread PTFerrance
Yes, that is what I have read also… even to the extent of being an extension
of government information gathering.  I’m glad I moved to IXquick before all
of that happened with the big providers.

PT

 

From: Guyot Léna [mailto:drumr...@stny.rr.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 12:26 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

 

>From what I've been hearing, google is a Big Brother now: for better or
worse, who knows? L

On May 24, 2012, at 12:02 AM, Renee wrote:





I was just searching around and for fun thought I’d put in texas native
flower essences to see what other makers there might be out there—and
discovered that our conversation is already on google!

 

I had no idea google had access to the silver list archives. 

 

Samala,

Renee

 

 

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Re: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

2012-05-24 Thread Guyot Léna
From what I've been hearing, google is a Big Brother now: for better  
or worse, who knows? L

On May 24, 2012, at 12:02 AM, Renee wrote:

I was just searching around and for fun thought I’d put in texas  
native flower essences to see what other makers there might be out  
there—and discovered that our conversation is already on google!


I had no idea google had access to the silver list archives.

Samala,
Renee




Re: CS>Trona Mines for Baking Soda

2012-05-24 Thread sol

Melly Bag wrote:
Thanks Sol.  The article i read did not specify which Trona mine got 
polluted from petroleum leaks.
 
Melly


I think it would be a crap shoot to avoid it even if you knew which 
mine. Don't forget 90-95% of ALL the soda ash in the U.S. is produced 
here. I'm not certain any petroleum would be removed in the refining, 
but suspect it would be. And I'd think that synthetically produced soda 
ash would be more likely to contain contaminants.


Also, keep in mind it would have been huge news had a mine here gotten 
flooded with petroleum contaminants. If some leaked in, it would be in a 
small area of a mine, and I can't imagine it would have been deep. And 
there is so much trona, I'd bet they just would not mine that 
area..it would be a huge fire hazard, but that is just my guess.


I could easily be wrong, but this sounds to me like mis-information 
designed to push marketing of a particular type of baking soda.

sol


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Re: CS>Trona Mines for Baking Soda

2012-05-24 Thread sol

Melly Bag wrote:
Thanks Sol.  The article i read did not specify which Trona mine got 
polluted from petroleum leaks.
 
Melly



I'll ask around...
sol


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Re: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

2012-05-24 Thread Sara Mandal-Joy
Again, I'm not worried about what _my_ search engine is coming up with.  
Anything written on the web is still accessible to all the other search 
engines.  Sara


I use IXquick which bills itself as the most private search engine on 
the web.  I have been very happy with them.


PT

*From:*Sara Mandal-Joy [mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, May 24, 2012 11:01 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

Um, I'm not worried about my own search engine picking up my own 
information.  I'm not thrilled about everybody else's search engines 
being able to have access to what I have expressed.  And, 
unfortunately, even lists that are "closed", specified to not be 
harvested in any search, still manage to be found - sometimes by 
enthusiastic but ill-informed members thinking they offering a service 
to the world by pasting what they consider important health (or other) 
information onto other sites.Sara


duckduckgo does not harvest their customers information. it is the 
seach engine that I use.


Elizabeth Williams
belzi...@hotmail.com 



From: gaiac...@gmail.com 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: RE: CS>our Flower Essence conversation
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 09:37:39 -0500

Bizarre, huh?  Although---who do I turn to for info?  Google.  Yet I 
thought private lists were, well, private.


Samala,

Renee

*From:*Jane MacRoss [mailto:highfie...@internode.on.net]

Unless you specify to stop google it has access to everything & everyone

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RE: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

2012-05-24 Thread PTFerrance
I use IXquick which bills itself as the most private search engine on the
web.  I have been very happy with them.

PT

 

From: Sara Mandal-Joy [mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 11:01 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

 

Um, I'm not worried about my own search engine picking up my own
information.  I'm not thrilled about everybody else's search engines being
able to have access to what I have expressed.  And, unfortunately, even
lists that are "closed", specified to not be harvested in any search, still
manage to be found - sometimes by enthusiastic but ill-informed members
thinking they offering a service to the world by pasting what they consider
important health (or other) information onto other sites.Sara



duckduckgo does not harvest their customers information. it is the seach
engine that I use.

Elizabeth Williams
belzi...@hotmail.com

 

  _  

From: gaiac...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>our Flower Essence conversation
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 09:37:39 -0500

Bizarre, huh?  Although-who do I turn to for info?  Google.  Yet I thought
private lists were, well, private.  

 

Samala,

Renee

 

From: Jane MacRoss [mailto:highfie...@internode.on.net] 

Unless you specify to stop google it has access to everything & everyone

 

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Re: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

2012-05-24 Thread Sara Mandal-Joy
Um, I'm not worried about my own search engine picking up my own 
information.  I'm not thrilled about everybody else's search engines 
being able to have access to what I have expressed.  And, unfortunately, 
even lists that are "closed", specified to not be harvested in any 
search, still manage to be found - sometimes by enthusiastic but 
ill-informed members thinking they offering a service to the world by 
pasting what they consider important health (or other) information onto 
other sites.Sara
duckduckgo does not harvest their customers information. it is the 
seach engine that I use.


Elizabeth Williams
belzi...@hotmail.com 



From: gaiac...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>our Flower Essence conversation
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 09:37:39 -0500

Bizarre, huh?  Although—who do I turn to for info?  Google.  Yet I 
thought private lists were, well, private.


Samala,

Renee

*From:*Jane MacRoss [mailto:highfie...@internode.on.net]

Unless you specify to stop google it has access to everything & everyone





RE: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

2012-05-24 Thread Renee
Well, I know about harvesting personal preferences-I see ads for things in
SA in the little sections on google because it knows where I live.  I just
didn't think it would access private groups.  I did see a way (someone wrote
about it) to stop google from looking at where I am, so I set that and now g
doesn't show these things.  Still-personal preferences are not private group
messages.  I wonder if duck accesses private groups.  

 

So it doesn't matter which browser we use, g is still going to access the
groups information, whether we use google or not.

 

Samala,

Renee

 

From: Elizabeth Williams [mailto:belzi...@hotmail.com] 



 

duckduckgo does not harvest their customers information. it is the seach
engine that I use.






RE: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

2012-05-24 Thread Elizabeth Williams

duckduckgo does not harvest their customers information. it is the seach engine 
that I use.

Elizabeth Williams
belzi...@hotmail.com

 



From: gaiac...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>our Flower Essence conversation
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 09:37:39 -0500





Bizarre, huh?  Although—who do I turn to for info?  Google.  Yet I thought 
private lists were, well, private.  
 

Samala,
Renee
 
From: Jane MacRoss [mailto:highfie...@internode.on.net] 



Unless you specify to stop google it has access to everything & everyone
  

RE: CS>our Flower Essence conversation

2012-05-24 Thread Renee
Bizarre, huh?  Although-who do I turn to for info?  Google.  Yet I thought
private lists were, well, private.  

 

Samala,

Renee

 

From: Jane MacRoss [mailto:highfie...@internode.on.net] 



Unless you specify to stop google it has access to everything & everyone



RE: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations

2012-05-24 Thread Renee
I could see that being true.  

Euell Gibbons use to say that he ate 3 small pi leaves every day in the
spring and that it kept him from ever having a reaction.  I've just never
gotten up enough nerve to try it!  :)

Samala,
Renee


-Original Message-
From: PTFerrance [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net] 

An old timer I knew many years ago, who just happened to raise Nubian goats
told me that her goats had a natural immunity to PI and a way to get rid of
it once you had contracted it was to drink goats milk after the goat had
been dining on the PI.  


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RE: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations

2012-05-24 Thread PTFerrance
An old timer I knew many years ago, who just happened to raise Nubian goats
told me that her goats had a natural immunity to PI and a way to get rid of
it once you had contracted it was to drink goats milk after the goat had
been dining on the PI.  She said she knew of one time when a person had been
hospitalized due to PI that had gone internal and then had not responded to
any of the pharmas they were given.  Someone knew about the goat's milk and
they got some milk from a goat that had been fed the PI and the patient
recovered.
PT

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From: Renee [mailto:gaiac...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 9:16 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations

Well, I've always heard that there is an antidote growing within x number of
feet of pi or po, but I've never seen anything here to antidote the po.  No
jewel weed, no wild acorn, no nothing in local accounts from natives.  Jewel
weed doesn't grow here--too hot.  We have live oak, which has acorns, but
that's it.  I wish there was something but I've never run into a native or
an herbalist that knows of anything local.

And--granted, last year was one of the worst summers in history here as we
had over 60 days of 100 plus temps and of course, no rain--so maybe that is
part of the reason or not, but the poison oak is RAMPANT this year!  I've
never seen it spread so fast, nor be so prolific in growth as this year.

Oddly, I've heard others in other parts of the country on different lists
say the same thing about po and pi in their part of the country!  That both
are just growing like crazy and spreading everywhere.  I wonder what that's
all about?

Samala,
Renee

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Also, Jewelweed will do the same thing 


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RE: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations

2012-05-24 Thread Renee
Well, I've always heard that there is an antidote growing within x number of
feet of pi or po, but I've never seen anything here to antidote the po.  No
jewel weed, no wild acorn, no nothing in local accounts from natives.  Jewel
weed doesn't grow here--too hot.  We have live oak, which has acorns, but
that's it.  I wish there was something but I've never run into a native or
an herbalist that knows of anything local.

And--granted, last year was one of the worst summers in history here as we
had over 60 days of 100 plus temps and of course, no rain--so maybe that is
part of the reason or not, but the poison oak is RAMPANT this year!  I've
never seen it spread so fast, nor be so prolific in growth as this year.

Oddly, I've heard others in other parts of the country on different lists
say the same thing about po and pi in their part of the country!  That both
are just growing like crazy and spreading everywhere.  I wonder what that's
all about?

Samala,
Renee

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Also, Jewelweed will do the same thing 


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RE: CS>OT - alkalizing the body

2012-05-24 Thread PTFerrance
I found this "sodium bicarbonate, magnesium bicarbonate, potassium
bicarbonate, and calcium bicarbonate".  Is there a reason to use all 4 that
is better than using just the AFibber's cocktail?

Thanks.

PT

 

From: Jane MacRoss [mailto:highfie...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 1:08 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>OT - alkalizing the body

 

You need to know precisely what is in the product & I can't find details of
that on the page.

 

Has anyone ever heard of a product called pHour salts from
http://www.phmiracleliving.com/p-221-phour-salts.aspx   Someone recommended
it but I have no expertise to evaluate products like this.

 

Thanks.

PT

 

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RE: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations

2012-05-24 Thread PTFerrance
Also, Jewelweed will do the same thing (only use the juice of a stem) a
botanist told me and it also usually grows near the PI... at least in the
northeast USA.
PT

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From: Sandee George [mailto:oha...@juno.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 8:13 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations

Hi there usually right beside a poison ivy bush is the antidote which is
called
Wild acorn - take a leaf off of this bush and rob it on where the PI got you
and within ten minutes you feel no sting etc,
R did not say it but I will Creator always makes sure we have everything we
need - it is up to each one of us to find!!
Regards
Sandee

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On May 23, 2012, at 10:06 AM, "Renee"  wrote:

> Lol--I have poison oak flower essences!  Haven't had a lot of use for it
> yet, and it's for stubbornness (to relieve it) and I thought perhaps an
> antidote to poison oak rash, but it's not.  That was just MY thinking--the
> antidote thing, not from the plant itself.
> 
> First you have to know your plant, to know if it is poisonous or not.  You
> need to get a very good wild flower book, and/or a wild plant book for
your
> local area.  I have 3 that I use all the time for our area, because no one
> book will have them all.  If I find a plant I don't know it's usually in 2
> of the books but not the third, so if I only happened to use the one book
> that didn't have it, I wouldn't learn the plant.  So go through your books
> at the store to see how many cross-overs they have.  My third book is a
book
> on local trees, bushes and flowers, which is great if I find a bush I
don't
> know.
> 
> Then you still need to sit with the plant to see what it will do, essence
> wise, to see if you want/need it or not.  You do not have to worry about
the
> essence doing what the plant would do if you touched or ate it--because
the
> energy of the physical plant is different than the energy of the flower
> essence.
> 
> Still, if you are worried about a plant being poisonous, then simply don't
> use it.  With literally hundreds of different plants at your fingertips,
you
> can certainly pass up a couple.  You will find that if you start making a
> lot of essences, many of them will be for the same type of thing.  Like I
> have probably 4 that are all grounding, though each has secondary things
> that are different from each other.  
> 
> It's best to make just a few essences and try them to see if you like
them.
> I know what it's hard at first because you want to make them ALL!  Lol
> especially if the plants start calling you.  But unless you have a client
> base to use them on (we did, my partner and I, and we had a hypnotist that
> used them with her clients, etc) there's not a lot of need for 100
essences.
> 
> 
> I found the difference between Bach's essences and most other 'modern'
> essences is that Bach really restricted his practitioners.  He worked with
> people right after the war and they were dealing with all sorts of
negative
> issues, so all his essences were basically for negative things--to fix
them.
> Sadness, depression, grief, etc.  when he had all he felt that covered all
> 

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Re: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations

2012-05-24 Thread Sandee George
Hi there usually right beside a poison ivy bush is the antidote which is called
Wild acorn - take a leaf off of this bush and rob it on where the PI got you 
and within ten minutes you feel no sting etc,
R did not say it but I will Creator always makes sure we have everything we 
need - it is up to each one of us to find!!
Regards
Sandee

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www.aliveagain.co.cc


On May 23, 2012, at 10:06 AM, "Renee"  wrote:

> Lol--I have poison oak flower essences!  Haven't had a lot of use for it
> yet, and it's for stubbornness (to relieve it) and I thought perhaps an
> antidote to poison oak rash, but it's not.  That was just MY thinking--the
> antidote thing, not from the plant itself.
> 
> First you have to know your plant, to know if it is poisonous or not.  You
> need to get a very good wild flower book, and/or a wild plant book for your
> local area.  I have 3 that I use all the time for our area, because no one
> book will have them all.  If I find a plant I don't know it's usually in 2
> of the books but not the third, so if I only happened to use the one book
> that didn't have it, I wouldn't learn the plant.  So go through your books
> at the store to see how many cross-overs they have.  My third book is a book
> on local trees, bushes and flowers, which is great if I find a bush I don't
> know.
> 
> Then you still need to sit with the plant to see what it will do, essence
> wise, to see if you want/need it or not.  You do not have to worry about the
> essence doing what the plant would do if you touched or ate it--because the
> energy of the physical plant is different than the energy of the flower
> essence.
> 
> Still, if you are worried about a plant being poisonous, then simply don't
> use it.  With literally hundreds of different plants at your fingertips, you
> can certainly pass up a couple.  You will find that if you start making a
> lot of essences, many of them will be for the same type of thing.  Like I
> have probably 4 that are all grounding, though each has secondary things
> that are different from each other.  
> 
> It's best to make just a few essences and try them to see if you like them.
> I know what it's hard at first because you want to make them ALL!  Lol
> especially if the plants start calling you.  But unless you have a client
> base to use them on (we did, my partner and I, and we had a hypnotist that
> used them with her clients, etc) there's not a lot of need for 100 essences.
> 
> 
> I found the difference between Bach's essences and most other 'modern'
> essences is that Bach really restricted his practitioners.  He worked with
> people right after the war and they were dealing with all sorts of negative
> issues, so all his essences were basically for negative things--to fix them.
> Sadness, depression, grief, etc.  when he had all he felt that covered all
> 

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Re: CS>Silver & PH

2012-05-24 Thread Alan Jones
Dr. Shallenberger actually wrote back to me and confirmed the web page is
erroneous, altho it's not fixed yet...

-Alan

On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Alan Jones  wrote:

> I emailed the web site and have not heard back; I don't really expect to.
>
> But Dr. Shallenberger's book "Bursting with Energy" is on Amazon, and
> Amazon allows a preview of the book.
>
> The chapter on water indicates your should drink a quarter to a half ounce
> of water for each pound of body weight.  (eg. a 200lb person would consume
> 50-100 ounces per day)
>
> This sounds much more reasonable than 3-6 gallons per day!
>
> -Alan
>
>
> On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Tony Moody  wrote:
>
>> Don't know but that amount seems awfully high. An american quart is about
>> a litre so 12 litres
>> would be way too much in my book . Round about 2 litres on average would
>> be a good
>> ballpark. Errm maybe it should be 2 quarts , not 12 ??
>>
>> Why not ask them ?
>>
>> Tony
>>
>> On 17 May 2012 at 6:21, Alan Jones wrote about :
>> Subject : Re: CS>Silver & PH
>>
>> > Thanks Tony.  I found the following web site of his.  This sounds insane
>> > to me -- how is this even possible?  Could it be a typo??
>> >
>> > http://www.burstingwithenergy.net/water.php
>> >
>> > · Every adult should drink at least 12 quarts per day of purified water.
>> > On hot days or when exercising, twice that amount may be needed.
>>
>
> --
> Alan Jones
>
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> prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or
> to the people."  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)
>



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Re: Cooking was // Re: CS>Removing Silver Tarnish

2012-05-24 Thread Kirsteen Wright
Hi Dan

Yes I was all set to go when I realised that, which is why the project's on
hold for the moment as I don't have anything that I could use both in the
microwave and on the stove. Pity.

Cheers
Kirsteen

On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 9:54 PM, Dan Nave  wrote:

> You need to make sure to use the same vessel (material) for boiling
> both the microwave and stove-top heated water.  Don't boil one in
> plastic or glass, and the other in stainless steel, for instance.
> Make sure the water actually boils for the same amount of time, as
> well.
>
> Dan
>
> On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Kirsteen Wright
>  wrote:
> > You know I'd really like to try this. Would this methodology work? I
> take 5
> > 2litre plastic bottles (sorry only have plastic) fill one with tap water,
> > one with filtered tap water, one with Scottish spring water, one with tap
> > water boiled on stove and cooled, one with tap water microwaved to boil
> and
> > cooled. I'll label each bottle A, B, C etc, get my son to fill each,
> write
> > down what he filled it with but don't let me see the list. I'll then
> take a
> > packet of sunflower seeds 'cos they sprout pretty quick, and plant 3
> seeds
> > in each of 5 identical pots filled with compost from the same bag. I'll
> > label the pots A, B, C etc, sit them on the same windowsill and give them
> > all a measured amount of water each day from their appropriate bottle. I
> > won't know which is which but should be able to see if they grow roughly
> > evenly or not.
> >
> > Have I missed anything?
> >
> > Kirsteen
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 7:00 PM, Marshall  wrote:
> >>
> >> The pictures of those tests are a rip-off.   These pictures were taken
> by
> >> my daughter in Knoxville, TN about a science fair project project my
> >> granddaughter did about 10 years ago.
> >>
> >> It can be explained simply because the plants responded to the
> >> experimenters desires and intentions.  For it to be valid would require
> it
> >> to be completely double blind.  Fact is, you can have two plants, and
> send
> >> one loving thoughts, and the other thoughts of death, and over a short
> >> period get similar results.
> >>
> >> Marshall
> >>
> >>
> >> On 5/11/2012 4:07 AM, Mark wrote:
> >>>
> >>> So if microwave is so harmless then could someone explain why plants
> die
> >>> if they are watered with microwaved water?
> >>>
> >>> Here's some evidence...
> >>> Http://Hinduism.co.za/trees.htm
> >>>
> >>> I did the test myself, but never captured photos and I got the same
> >>> results.
> >>>
> >>> -Regards,
> >>>
> >>> Mark
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 11 May 2012, at 2:23, "Mike Monett"  wrote:
> >>>
> >>> David AuBuchon  wrote:
> >>>
>  Did Mike even do some basic google searching to confirm there is no
>  evidence microwaves have negative health effects?  No, it appears not.
> >>>
> >>> Yes, Mike did all the googling to search for evidence of harm.
> >>>
> >>> Like most things, a weak analysis capability can convince you of
> >>> anything.
> >>>
> >>> I am finished with this topic.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>>
> >>> Mike Monett
> >>>
> >>>
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