[Biofuel] Why Physicians No Longer Know About Fungi: An Expose On Nystatin

2009-02-01 Thread SurpriseShan2
, Cancer, and Health. PenningtonCenter Nutrition  Series, Vol. 1. 
Bray, George and Ryan, Donna, eds. LouisianaStateUniversity  Press, Baton Rouge 
and London. 1991. ISBN: 0-8071-1679-3. 331 pp 
Principles and Practice of Clinical Mycology. C.C. Kibbler, et  al. eds. John 
Wiley and Sons, West Sussex, England. 1996. ISBN: 0-471-961043.  275 pp. 
Fundamentals of the Fungi. 4th ed. Elizabeth Moore-Landecker.  Prentice Hall. 
Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. ISBN: 0-13-376864-3. 1996. 574 pp 
A Practical Guide to Medically Important Fungi and the  Diseases they Cause. 
Sugar, A  Lyman, C. Lippincott-Raven. Philadelphia and  New York. ISBN: 
0-397-5186-X. 1997. 153 pp. 
The Scientific Validation of Herbal Medicine. Mowrey, Dan,  PhD. Keats 
Publishing. New Canaan, Connecticut. ISBN: 0-87983-534-6. 1986. 316  pp. 
 
RELATED INFO
 
...In September 1999, Johns Hopkins medical researchers  confirmed that 
virtually all chronic sinus infections were due to fungus. Not  all findiings 
are 
that solid. As a matter of fact, few are. Rather, scientists  seem confused and 
startled at their own discoveries with regard to fungus.  Fungus makes 
poisonous byproducts called mycotoxins. Antibiotics are one class  of 
mycotoxins. 
Without this knowledge, however, many questions are raised when  researchers 
stumble onto this seemingly elementary fact. Recently, researchers  have 
discovered that antibiotics are contributing to everything from 2nd heart  
attacks to 
breast cancer. It is our hope that someday when discoveries like  these are 
made, logic will supercede  confusion.
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[Biofuel] Oil of Oregano

2009-02-01 Thread SurpriseShan2
 gathers. You can also take a sip  of water. 
Then swish it around in your mouth for 2 minutes, and swallow. Do this  3 or 
more times a day. 
 
Place a drop of oregano oil on your toothbrush when brushing.  You will find 
that plaque does not build up on your teeth, and the health of  your gums will 
improve dramatically. 
 
Viral Attacks, Herpes, Hepatitis or Shingles 
 
When you feel the onset of a cold, flu, herpes or shingles,  you should 
immediately increase your dosage to 3 drops of oregano oil every one  to two 
hours 
to keep levels high while fighting an attack. You can also apply  the oil on 
your skin. 
 
Hepatitis and herpes are two viral infections that have  responded well to 
treatment of oregano oil. Remember that taking oregano oil  more often during 
the day is better than taking a lot all at once. 
 
Oil of Oregano Brands 
 
Oil of oregano brands vary greatly as to strength, which  largely determines 
cost - the higher the content of oregano oil the higher the  price. All brands 
listed below contain extra virgin olive oil. 
 
Some companies do not state the kind of processing used to  extract the oils, 
which is a very important factor. Later on I will add the  processing methods 
to this list. All prices shown are in US dollars. It appears  that the first 
3 listed are the best, but for price and quality Bio-Alternatives  wins:
 
- _Healthy Health Oil of Oregano_ 
(http://www.healthy-health.com/site/844294/page/531035) :  81.49% carvacrol; 1 
ounce (30 ml) 
- _Joy of the Mountains Oil of Oregano_ (http://www.joyofthemountains.com/) : 
75% carvacrol;  comes in 10 ml, 15 ml and 1 fluid ounce sizes. 
- _Bio-Alternatives Oil of Oregano_ 
(http://www.bio-alternatives.net/buyoregano.htm) :  85% carvacrol; 1 ounce (30 
ml) 
- _St. Francis Herb Farm Oreganum_ 
(http://www.stfrancisherbfarm.com/product.aspx?ID=29)   Plus: 50% carvacrol; 
1/2 ounce (15 ml) 
_Oreganum 1:1_ (http://www.stfrancisherbfarm.com/product.aspx?ID=29)  
_Oreganum 1:3_ (http://www.stfrancisherbfarm.com/product.aspx?ID=30)  
- _Survival Enterprizes Oregano Oil_ (http://www.se1.us/health/oregano) : 85% 
carvacrol: 1  ounce (30 ml) 
- _Wellness Wild Oregano Oil_ 
(http://www.ihealthtree.com/oil-of-oregano-1-fl-oz-source-naturals.html) : 70%  
carvacrol approximate yield (batches may vary 
in strength); 1 ounce (30 ml);  Other Ingredients: vegetable cellulose 
derivative and candelilla wax (vegetarian  source). 
- _Nature's Answer Oil of Oregano_ (http://www.nat
uresanswer.com/products/read_products_searchresult.asp?id=51username=) : 54%  
carvacrol; 1 ounce (30 ml) 
- _Hedd Wyn Wild Oil of Oregano_ (http://www.wildoiloforegano.com/index.php) 
: not less than 70%  carvacrol, but they use both the leaves and flowers, 
which are not recommended  in the references cited above. The type of 
processing 
used is also questionable,  i.e. a patented European technology? 
 
References 
 
1. Roger Baird, **High on the Herbal Heirarchy,** Vista  Magazine, Issue 39, 
p. 66. 
2. Roger Baird, **Treating Yourself with Wild  Oregano Oil,** Vista Magazine, 
Issue 44, p. 52. 
3. **Oil of Oregano** _http://www.diagnose-me.com/treat/T223028.html_ 
(http://www.diagnose-me.com/treat/T223028.html)  
 

Oil of Oregano Research  Studies 
 
_http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/anti5.php_ 
(http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/anti5.php) 
 
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Re: [Biofuel] Unprocessable oil?

2009-02-01 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Tom

Thanks! That's good to know. I'm not very surprised though somehow...

I'll forward it.

Thanks again Tom - all best

Keith


Hello to All,

Any clear oil mainly the brand name Harvest oil which is clear soy
oil, will not drop any glycerin at all.

 On the boxes from one of my sources of used veg oil is a white label;
written in green letters:
   Harvest
  value
Clear Vegetable Oil

  It is  soy oil; location: US.

  I have been using this WVO to make biodiesel for years. I have not had
any problems with recent batches.
   Tom


- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 2:08 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Unprocessable oil?


  Hello all

  There was a thread a while back concerning a batch of WVO that simply
  wouldn't process. I don't think the list figured out why not, and
  concluded it must be something the supplier was adding to extend the
  life of the oil (that was when the food prices were soaring, along
  with oil prices). I think it was in the US.

  Someone just wrote to me with a similar problem:

Keith, I have been making my own biodiesel for many years and the
introduction the last year or to of tbhq and the anti-foaming agent
has made it impossible for me to get anything to happen except for
the oil to just foam and form soap. Is the old way of making bio now
at and end? I know you can put it under 25 p.s.i. of pressure and it
will break, but is there and easier way to break it. I can not
believe the poison that is being put into our food chain with this
tbhq as an additive in veggie cooking oil. Thanks

  I said it couldn't be due to the TBHQ (Tertiary Butyl Hydroquinone,
  an anti-oxidant) and the anti-foaming agent (silicone,
  dimethylpolysiloxane), they've been very common additives in
  vegetable oils for much longer than the last year or two. The
  question of their effect on the biodiesel process first came up at
  least seven years ago, and the answer is that they have zero effect.
  Many people (including us) use oils with these additives without any
  difficulties.

  His reply:

Any clear oil mainly the brand name Harvest oil which is clear soy
oil, will not drop any glycerin at all. When you add methanol and
your lye to the oil in the processor it just boils and a thick
plastic like scum comes to the top in about 1 minute. I have ran the
lye from 1/2 gram to 6 grams per quart of oil. At around 2 grams per
quart I get clear oil, but no glycerin or anything settles out. Is
this Normal? I have taked with home brewers from Alabama to Oklahome
to Arizona and we are all having the same problem. I can put it
under 25 p.s.i. of pressure and the process of transesterification
works like it should. I thought it was something that the cafe
owners were doing during the cleaning process, I can not get it to
make bio out of the plastic jug when it is new oil and never been
used. The only reason I e-mailed you was I do not see anything on
your web site addressing this and in the south, this problem has
only began the last 2 years. Now most all wvo suppliers have gone to
harvest oil, soy and it is clear oil. I have just been throwing it
away and have access to a lot of it but cannot get it to process in
the processor.

  Not sure what he means by clear oil. (And grams per quart??)

  Anyway, does anyone know about this?

  Best

   Keith


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[Biofuel] Jan. 2009 ARES report

2009-02-01 Thread Doug Younker
Registered members, 2, no change.
No nets No traffic.

I spoke with the two Rooks County Health Center employees, that where 
recently licensed. Somewhere along the line they got the impression that 
Public Safety personnel could use amateur radio frequencies to talk with 
amateur radio licensees. I think I actually seen the wind leave their 
sails, when I advised them, only if the PS personnel had amateur radio 
licenses also. Now I have to see if I can play this to encourage more 
people to become licensed.
73
Doug, N0LKK

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