Dear Group,
From another list - in relation to that odd .exe file that appeared in
someone's e-mail. It was thought to be a virus. Perhaps it was this
instead...
As an immediate result in my participation in the
mailing list, I have received a DOS
executable by mail, quoting my
Larry,
I'm with you on this. Perhaps the whole thing has been a rather bold
marketing plan. Could it be that the Sam's formula was proof of
concept/trial run, and now we see the fruits of that labour.
After all this is just another multi-level marketing system.
Sign up your friends and get paid
James,
http://www.belmarpharmacy.com/aurasol/aurasol.html
Scroll down to Reference Library.
Cheers Mate,
Ivan.
-Original Message-
From: James Osbourne, Holmes [mailto:a...@cybermesa.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 10 July 2001 14:08
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSGenerators and
Hello GT
Herewith, a good piece on the Herx effect sourced from the Metabolic Solutions
Reports.
Regards, Steve
The Herxheimer Effect
Named after German physician Karl Herxheimer, M.D.,
Herxheimer's Effect, also called the Janish-Herxheimer
effect (or Herx, for short) basically can be a side
WOW Ivan is there no limit to your brain??? ; 0 .. Sounds like
I'm going to have to do some CG to keep up!
Actually my stomach didn't feel up set just a lot of growling going
onI'm sure it was the multi voltage, high speed stir, hybrid CS
kicking butt wish I could remember how
They probably do have salt in their blood just like we and do but the
level is not nearly the concentration of ocean water. It is low enough that
stranded sailors could safely drink the blood for survival. Turkey is not
salty either. Perhaps I shoud have put salty in quotation marks.
Ken
At
Apparently it can vary from little to a lot according to this:
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/faq/fishfaq1c.html#q20
and http://octopus.gma.org/surfing/antarctica/salt.html says:
Marine invertebrates in the Antarctic have the same concentration of salt in
their bodies as the water. Antarctica has a
Frank,
Thanks for the clarification on this subject.
Chip Hoyle
Frank Key wrote:
After reading the recent posts, it seems there may be some confusion regarding
how much gold was consumed.
It looks like some are interpreting the 30 mg of colloidal gold to mean 30 mg
of actual gold content.
I don't believe so for several reasons.
Taking 15 to 30 mg of the colloid would be only 1-2 drops a day.
Normally when measuring a medicine, solids are measured in mg, and liquids in
ml.
The article says: daily dosage of 15 mg of gold , not gold colloid at one
place
for a prior study.
In the
I would be happy to just have to pay $3.00 for shipping.I'm lucky now when I
only have to pay $5.00,most of the the time it's $6.50 at least,minimum.
Harold.
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From: Roger Daymude r...@midohio.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 4:47 PM
Subject:
Marshall wrote:
I don't believe so for several reasons.
Taking 15 to 30 mg of the colloid would be only 1-2 drops a day.
Normally when measuring a medicine, solids are measured in mg, and liquids in
ml.
The article says: daily dosage of 15 mg of gold , not gold colloid at one
place
OK, I spoke with one of the authors, and he indicated that they gave an oz of
1000 ppm colloidal gold a day, which contains 30 mg of gold.
Marshall
Frank Key wrote:
Marshall wrote:
I don't believe so for several reasons.
Taking 15 to 30 mg of the colloid would be only 1-2 drops a day.
Marshall wrote:
OK, I spoke with one of the authors, and he indicated that they gave an oz of
1000 ppm colloidal gold a day, which contains 30 mg of gold.
Marshall
Good work Marhall! That resolves that issue. There was a specification that
said the particle size was 1 to 100 nm, which is
Yesterday I made a 16 oz batch of CS using virtually the same methods I
have used before.
In the past, I have used the 27 volt LVDC generator, with 2 small 12 volt
batteries connected in series.
This would be 51 VDC, virtually the same as the telephone generator I am
testing.
I used no
To all,
Pardon my cynicism. I'm glad to hear that the co-op is indeed for real. What
a concept!
Chip Hoyle
I, too, am glad to hear that others received their beta-tests. It sounds like the people who didn't receive theirs were in on it at the very beginning, like me. GT
G. T. wrote:
Hi Chip-I've been taking it for a about 4-5 months now, I would say.
At first my dosage was small because I followed the recommended dosage
on the bottle (Innovative- 24 ppm-very expensive-about 1/2-1 teaspoon
a day) but have become braver over the last couple of months after
Hi Chip-I've been taking it for a about 4-5 months now, I would say. At first my dosage was small because I followed the recommended dosage on the bottle (Innovative- 24 ppm-very expensive-about 1/2-1 teaspoon a day) but have become braver over the last couple of months after being on this list
I wonder if the effects that many of us have had with the smaller doses would
be amplified by taking these larger doses? Has anyone on the list tried doses
higher than an ounce or two a day?
Chip Hoyle
Frank Key wrote:
Marshall wrote:
OK, I spoke with one of the authors, and he indicated
G.T.
Thanks for relating your experiences.
Chip
G. T. wrote:
Hi Chip-I've been taking it for a about 4-5 months now, I would say.
At first my dosage was small because I followed the recommended dosage
on the bottle (Innovative- 24 ppm-very expensive-about 1/2-1 teaspoon
a day) but have
Couldn't pass this up:
A local bar was so sure that its bartender was the
strongest man around that they offered a standing
$1000 bet. The bartender would squeeze a lemon until
all the juice ran into a glass, and hand the lemon to
a patron. Anyone who could squeeze one more drop of
juice out
Doing some checking on the product called Aurasol which calls itself colloidal
gold turns up some very strange information.
This product is sold in tablet form. 30 tablets to a bottle. Each tablet
contains 10 mg of gold. Price $40.
The manufacturer is Biomicrotek(?) of Torrance CA.
If the
By Gum! Being on this list is better than picking up any of the big
encyclopedias!
Thank you Marshall
Terry
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Apparently it can vary from little to a lot according to this:
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/faq/fishfaq1c.html#q20
and
My comment about the shipping was when said Puritan's Pride charged $3.00
for SH. I agree, I see about $5 - $6 for shipping. Besides, they might put
it back in the pool.
Enough about shipping here for me.
Raji
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From: Harold MacDonald [SMTP:har...@direct.ca]
Sent:
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Thank you for this. I'll keep zapping for now. GT
From: Terry Chamberlin
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSThe Herxheimer Effect
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 16:54:46 -0400 (EDT)
The Herxheimer Effect
Named after German physician Karl
Thanks- I'll muscle test it tonight and tell you what I get.
From: Marshall Dudley
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSColloidal Gold
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 12:51:51 -0400
"G. T." wrote:
Hi Chip-I've been taking it
Do you think 2 gold electrodes, 27 volts DC, and distilled water, will
give
one ppm for each minute of charge?
Thanks,
jr
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Jr.
As of today no one has been successful in making CG with DC.
Ole Bob
jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:
Do you think 2 gold electrodes, 27 volts DC, and distilled water, will
give
one ppm for each minute of charge?
Thanks,
jr
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As I was looking on the net about 2 months ago I came across plans to build
your own CS generator. This one had a twist, the inventor suggested that you
put a hose that is connected to an air pump that is used in fish tanks into
your water that you want to make into CS. They also said that you
I just mixed a 50-50 solution of DMSO and CS, and got the same warming effect.
My CS was clear and the resultant solution was clear.
Steve
** Original Subject: Re: CSStrange Reaction
** Original Sender: Daniel Hernandez godismyjudge...@juno.com
** Original Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 19:40:50
This is most bizzar, Try it again and see what happens. Let us know.
Daniel
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 11:31:05 -0500 Wayne Fugitt wa...@fugitt.com
writes:
Yesterday I made a 16 oz batch of CS using virtually the same
methods I
have used before.
In the past, I have used the 27 volt LVDC
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