Re: y2k-survi...@infostream.net

1998-08-11 Thread tj garland
Wrong ,doc. The nitric acid ms prospector is talking about will take your finger off in 90 seconds. I use it every day. It is VERY dangerous. How many people on this list have it ? How many know where to buy it? Try to buy it [after OKC bombing]. How many know the safety precautions? Its a damn

Re: Something Special!!

1998-08-11 Thread Menvin
Thanks a lot. I guess I did miss it. It is quite a story. How are you getting along? I have seen your name but haven't been able to tie it to anything. We have the Lyme Association of Greater Kansas City, Inc. We are in our 6th year. We have a problem getting the Dr's to recognize Lyme

Re: Something Special!!

1998-08-11 Thread Marsha Hallett
Hi, My name is Vanita Nelson. I am in the Kansas City area. I happened to miss the original posting on Soomething Special. Could you please send it to me. It sounds like it is really neat. I would sure appreciate it. Thanks Vanita Dear Vanita, Sure! Here it is, love, Marsha This is a

Re: Stainless steel

1998-08-11 Thread Michael C Slivinski
Hello All, Just lurking/observing... want to make coment about 80% nickel that should be no problem as long as the distilled water/heated water is not taking any nickel or what ever is toxic into the final distilled process. That is why we speak favorably of distilling... to hope any

Re: Toxicity of Silver (reference document for your research archives.)

1998-08-11 Thread likowski
Hi Bruce - Been reading your posts for quite a long time now, and from this last series it seems like you *definitely* DON'T approve of systems like the Motherlode or the CS'PRO' -- which use HIGH VOLTAGE to produce their silver. Is this a correct assumption? Dameon _ This

Re: CS protocol

1998-08-11 Thread Donna Earnest
How oculd one transform a box with 3 batteries into an AC? Do you have to start from scratch. Donna Earnest The problem with the 3 batterys is consistancy and price. For almost the cost of the 3 batterys a person can get two diodes and a transforme and never have to buy batterys again.

Re: CS protocol George Martin

1998-08-11 Thread likowski
Hey George - I use the GREEN Grolsch beer bottles to store fresh-made juices in! The caps *are* quite *cool*! It's amazing how well the juices keep in those things, but (with juices) you have to fill them all the way to the top to keep air at a minimum for maximum freshness. Only wish I could've

Re: Ozonated water

1998-08-11 Thread Joyce Inouye
Dr. Clark recommends the ozonator from Phase III Enterprises, which sells for about $200. Do you know whether this ozonator is the UV approach type? :) Joyce I could be wrong but my hunch is that the electrical discharge type ozone generators also break down nitrogen pairs in the air

Re: Stainless steel

1998-08-11 Thread likowski
Thanks, Mike. My thoughts, too. How can it matter if the distiller *does* have something toxic in the elements if the final water *vapor* is rising, leaving the toxins behind?? Isn't that the definition of distilled?? The heating coil of the SEARS wouldn't have any affect on that. Of course,

Re: CS protocol -- PAUL B

1998-08-11 Thread likowski
Thanks for the response, Paul, but I think the testing will be better for determining the truth here. I've been getting WaterOz ionic silver water for over a year by the GALLON, which comes in a slightly fogged PLASTIC bottle, and it works fine MONTHS LATER -- my culture reports are PROOF of that.

Re: Off Topic Coffee, aluminum pots, Alheimers

1998-08-11 Thread Joyce Inouye
Throw away all your aluminum pots, aluminum baking powder, and everything with the word aluminum from metal sources. And don't drink coffee made in aluminum pots! Alzheimer's patients have up to 4 times the normal aluminum in brain nerve cells. In rat studies, the mice fed aluminum have neurons

Re: Burnt Taste of Distilled Water

1998-08-11 Thread likowski
Hello Joyce. Ya know, if you lived in the mountains and had to travel by donkey down treacherous paths into the big city braving the wilds of nature while doing so once every 3 months for supplies I could understand why you're putting yourself through all this. But unless this is true, TAKE THE

Re: Stainless steel

1998-08-11 Thread Tai-Pan
tj garland wrote: I have not seen any auto parts made from Hastelloy. What would they be? I've scrapped dozens of jet engibes with hastelloy . God, Gold, and Guns made America great! Jolly Hi Jolly and list, Glad to see you have worked with jet engines. Back in the 40`s during

Re: CS protocol

1998-08-11 Thread George Martin
On Mon, 10 Aug 1998 16:44:18 -0500, Paul Bembower wrote: =Storage of completed product should be in brown glass pharmaceutical =grade bottles only (available from your druggist/apothecary). Plastic =(even used Hydrogen Peroxide bottles) seem to affect the CS) = Does anyone have an idea how

Re: CS protocol

1998-08-11 Thread M. G. Devour
I'm going to reply to both Paul and Reid briefly, here. (Imagine that, Mike being brief!?) Paul wrote: Mike, there's been so little of late about the CS protocol, I'd like to suggest something to get us back to that-- I think the simplest setup possible, with the greatest possibility for

Re: Something Special!!

1998-08-11 Thread Tai-Pan
jein...@troi.csw.net wrote: From: Marsha Hallett liah...@pacbell.net To:silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: Something Special!! Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 09:59:52 -0700 Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com Dear List, Oops I thought I was sending

Re: SEARS DISTILLER

1998-08-11 Thread Bill Kingsbury
Joyce, Be careful with the coil. Vinegar will clean it, but there is another potential problem. Bob Lee just reported that Nichrome (the heating element) is 80% nickel (toxic!). I don't know, but the 'burnt taste' could even be the taste of nickel, if the distiller is letting some of the

Re: Stainless steel

1998-08-11 Thread Bill Kingsbury
8-10-98, Bob Lee wrote: [] There are three classes of stainless steel, called FERRITIC, MARTENSITIC, and AUSTENITIC. [] Nichrome (heating elements) is 80% nickel [] I`m guessing that the boiling pot is most likely 410 stainless and it passed my simple tests. It's magnetic,

Burnt Taste of Distilled Water

1998-08-11 Thread Daniel F. Smith
Joyce, Is there any possibility that the water you are using has dust or some kind of organic mater in it? Also, you might start the Sears distiller in the morning and stop it about an inch before it fills the jug. That way the water temperature should be no more that 212F which should be cool