94% of finely divided silver dust inhaled by dogs exited through the feces
within 30 days [Phalen and Morrow]
That's dust and the only path from that blow hole to the other is?
Nevertheless, doing *anything* day in and day out without good
reasonisn't all that reasonable.
Yes,
In a message dated 5/7/2008 8:54:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
bobl...@cablespeed.com writes:
Can anyone tell me how to go about making colloidal silver solution.
Patricia
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QObUxP5YQ8_
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QObUxP5YQ8) Ed.
I read somewhere else that drinking too much water can be bad for you. I
think that again, it should be all done in moderation and according to the
circumstances at the time, i.e. Heat etc., just another two penneth, as
they say. I agree that the sites are great. Dee
---Original
I think all these sort of things contain heavy metals because they are a
part of the whole mineral picture. It is all to do with amounts and balance
I believe. Dee
---Original Message---
From: Faith Gagne
Date: 08/05/2008 00:49:36
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPacemaker -
Wayne,
You make a lot of sense. I am wondering if ordinary table salt as a posion
might have some benificial disinfectant properties in the body. I would think
that it might be healtier than the no salt incouraged by some of our medical
genius.
Wondering if you know a good way to get rid of
Thanks,
Judy Down Maine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QObUxP5YQ8
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Good, simple design rhat works well.
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Well, table salt is great for melting ice and killing slugs, it might be worth
a shot.
Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net wrote:
Wayne,
You make a lot of sense. I am wondering if ordinary table salt as a posion
might have some benificial disinfectant properties in the body. I would think
Really? How much is too much? Faith G.
- Original Message -
From: Dee
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: CSPacemaker - Salts good and bad
I read somewhere else that drinking too much water can be bad for you.
I think
Hey Faith,
A good rule of thumd is half your body wieght in ounces of water. So if you
weigh 160 pounds, that'd be pretty close to 3 liters or quarts of water per
day. Weather and sweating would increase the amount. It's better to drink water
in small amounts throughout the day then wait till
My parents boil it for a little while to sterilize it, then drink an
ounce or so a day as a supplement. They also drive to a spot they
consider clean to collect it. That would be away from any sewage
treatment plants.
I don't know the answer to the second question.
kathryn
On May 7, 2008,
The second question would depend on where you live. Salt quantities differ in
different bodies of water.
Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com wrote:
My parents boil it for a little while to sterilize it, then drink an
ounce or so a day as a supplement. They also drive to a spot they
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seawater
Seawater is (impure) water from a sea or ocean. On average, seawater in the
world's oceans has a salinity of ~3.5%, or 35 parts per thousand. This means
that every 1 kg of seawater has approximately 35 grams of dissolved salts
(mostly, but not entirely,
Gayla,
I have that problem too. Brooks Bradley noted this, and suggested that
a person drink 2 portions of water for every portion of coffee drunk.
This extra water tends to wash out the coffee or whatever the coffee is
doing or stirring up and helps get it out of the body. I have found
that
Well, I read that over eight glasses is too much (I think) I seem to
remember this because this is the amount most seem to recommend. Trouble is
I read so many things, that unless I am looking into that particular thing
at the time, I just remember snippets. Sorry not to be more specific. Dee
My Mother-in-Law had her first cataract surgery this week and had a rare
complication of pressure build-up in her eye. She has found it traumatic
enough to want to wait a while before having the second eye done. She is
severely limited now in her activities and she's normally very active.
I do drink plenty of water daily. I make sure of it. I just wondered what
Dee's idea is of how much is too much. Thanks a lot. I abandoned Gatorade
once I found out it contained aspartame. Faith G.
- Original Message -
From: kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc:
Sol, I wonder whether your skin's reaction to the Real Salt was in fact stuff
coming out of you. When people doing Salt and C increase their salt, they get
all kinds of skin reactions, even things that look like paper cuts, caused by
critturs exiting the increasingly inhospitable environment
Yep! The paper cuts or exit wounds are pretty frreaky.
Rowena new...@aapt.net.au wrote:
Sol, I wonder whether your skin's reaction to the Real Salt was in fact stuff
coming out of you. When people doing Salt and C increase their salt, they
get all kinds of skin reactions, even things
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24407803?GT1=43001
There's no question that the rise of C. diff is tied to the cleanliness of the
nation's hospitals, say researchers and health care advocates lobbying for
better infection control.
Outbreaks highlight the fact that standard infection control
I found this Faith. Http://www.itmonline.org/arts/water.htm hope it helps.
Dee
---Original Message---
From: Faith Gagne
Date: 08/05/2008 16:58:57
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPacemaker - Salts good and bad
I do drink plenty of water daily. I make sure of it. I just
great post, thanks for the links.
On May 8, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Rowena wrote:
Sol, I wonder whether your skin's reaction to the Real Salt was in
fact stuff coming out of you. When people doing Salt and C increase
their salt, they get all kinds of skin reactions, even things that
look like
Thank you very much. I am fairly well informed about water. I certainly drink
a lot of it and I know that I do not feel my best when I do not drink water. I
know that lots of people go to the doctor feeling poorly and all that is wrong
with them is that they are dehydrated. Faith G.
Hi David, I rather like the idea of the Medisana. Does it come with an AC
adapter or do you have to buy this extra. I couldn't understand it from the
ad. Dee
---Original Message---
From: da...@alchemysa.com.au
Date: 07/05/2008 04:08:22
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSNebulizer
At 01:14 PM 5/8/2008, you wrote:
I found this
Faith.
http://www.itmonline.org/arts/water.htmHttp://www.itmonline.org/arts/water.htm
hope it helps. Dee
One needs to look at this main website.
Many, Many Articles.
http://www.itmonline.org/arts/dairy.htm
GIVING OUT BAD ADVICE?
Why Natural
Here you are..I could not find my saved link re nickel
content of (celtic) sea salt, or it might have been realsalt. Thought it
was celtic, but now I can't find it to refer to???
All of this was found by googling, btw
http://www.curezone.com/foods/salt/Celtic_Sea_Salt_Analysis.asp
Evening Dee,
At 10:10 AM 5/8/2008, you wrote:
Well, I read that over eight glasses is too much (I think) I seem to
remember this because this is the amount most seem to recommend. Trouble
is, I read so many things, that unless I am looking into that particular
thing at the time, I just
I don't think the stuff in Celtic sea salt is any big deal, especially
where so much of the stuff is found commonly in other foods. Faith G.
- Original Message -
From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 3:16 PM
Subject: Re:
Cindy
Your Mother-in-Law may well be right about waiting. My mother was an active
woman and caregiver for my invalid father. They operated on her eye (cataract)
and the pressure was up and it literally exploded. The inside of the eye came
out and she is now permanently blind in that eye.
The only salt I know in a pacemaker is the ones used in the battery
of some of the older pacemakers. There was one manufacturer using
lithium-thionyl chloride batteries. Nowadays they mostly use the
lithium iodine-polyvinylpyradine cell to power the pacemakers.
I don't know what this has to
Hello Dee
Mine came from the US. It came with a 120v to 13.5v/1000mA DC
adaptor. That adaptor is no use here in Australia so I had to buy
my own 240v to 12v DC /1000mA adaptor. (About $20). You will notice
that my output DC voltage is slightly different but it seems to have
worked
Evening David,
At 10:23 PM 5/8/2008, you wrote:
(there you go, Wayne, I made the message consistent with the subject line)
It is not hard to do.
Now, if these fools were really smart, they would install a pump in the
pacemaker to inject
a high tech sodium and electrolyte solution into
Hi Patricia,
I use a 9 volt battery connected to two fine silver rods 2.5mm diameter by
about 80 mm long.
Put the rods in 250 ml distilled water for about 1 hour and you will have
something useful. the
rods need to be close about 15mm apart but must not touch each other. Swirl or
stir with
Evening Tony,
At 11:58 PM 5/8/2008, you wrote:
I use a 9 volt battery connected to two fine silver rods 2.5mm diameter by
about 80 mm long.
Put the rods in 250 ml distilled water for about 1 hour and you will have
something useful. the
rods need to be close about 15mm apart but must not touch
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