http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html
http://www.colloidalsilver.com.au/FREE-DIY.html
Ode
At 11:33 AM 6/17/2009 -0400, you wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for the info that you forwarded to me. Can anyone tell me how
to make CS?
Thank you,
Joyce
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But is probably 20 uS..which would likely drop back to around 14 uS
where the uS and PPM numbers are about the same.
Ode
At 12:25 PM 6/17/2009 -0500, you wrote:
Plugging those numbers into my Excel Faraday calculator I get about
14ppm - not 20ppm.
Dan
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:54 AM,
Veeery Interesting. Hanneke,
I'm 99.99% certain, that if serious/(non-gov) investigators checked activity,
72-hrs
prior to Time-of-Death, each Virologist had recently ingested some clear DHMO~
Yet nowhere could media find DHMO traces...being acknowledged...by officials?
Embalming, or
http://www.google.com/notebook/public/17258391885395774739/BDQE73goQ_I6lrp4k
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So, two people say I look blueish, one says I look grey,
three see only my sun tan.
The eye of the beholder :-))
It's a fact that I overdid it with silver consumption for
several years. So I'll start that famous selenium protocol.
Heidrun Beer
Workgroup for Fundamental Spiritual Research
Good luck with that. MA
From: Heidrun Beer hb...@sgmt.at
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Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 8:12:17 AM
Subject: CSThe Eye of the Beholder
So, two people say I look blueish, one says I look grey,
three see only my sun tan.
The eye of
Would you mind telling me how you determined you overdid the comsumption of
silver?
I'm not concerned with the quantity just the form it was in, ie: was it just
silver and Distilled Water?
or were you taking something else besides EIS?
I don't wish to appear personal you understand,
Oops, couple of 'typos' there, nevermind.
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Subject: RE: CSThe Eye of the Beholder
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 00:10:10 +1030
Would you mind telling me how you determined you overdid the comsumption of
silver?
I'm not concerned with the
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 00:10:10 +1030, Neville Munn wrote in
blu134-w138a5e10e51d3aacd5033587...@phx.gbl:
Would you mind telling me how you determined you overdid the comsumption of
silver?
I'm not concerned with the quantity just the form it was in, ie: was it just
silver and Distilled
If you are absolutely bored (and a little interested in
the question whether a lot of colloidal silver makes
a face blue), you can vote about my face color here:
http://www.sgmt.at/personal/ColorVote.htm
I cannot see any blue in my face. Maybe the silver went
also to the eyes :-
The
I find it really hard to tell anything from the computer monitor. The
color is so different between the camera settings also. It sounds like
you talked to a doctor who saw you in person, so that would carry more
wieght IMHO.
Kathryn
On Jun 18, 2009, at 10:19 AM, Heidrun Beer wrote:
If
Heidrun,
I can't tell from the pictures. It seems to me that the first two
pictures may have some blue/gray in them but the last two do not. Do you
gave bluing in the fingernails? If you do have the start of Argyria,
from what I see in the literature Argyria is most often caused by liver
or
To my eyes the first set appear to have a hint of blue, the second set
has no blue
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 12:57:57 -0500, Norton, Steve wrote in
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Heidrun,
I can't tell from the pictures. It seems to me that the first two
pictures may have some blue/gray in them but the last two do not. Do you
gave bluing in the
Hey Heidrun,
You don't look blue (or gray) at all to me! At most, I would call the first
two pictures kind of a cool complexion, but the second two are definitely
warm and rosy.
Hope this helps!
Ruth
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Sent:
I believe that Marshall once posted good pictures of blue fingernails
but I don't have that post.
Here is the binding preference of EDTA that I know of listed in order
highest affinity:
Chromium
Iron
Mercury
Copper
Lead
Zinc
Cadmium
Cobalt
Aluminum
Iron
Manganese
Calcium
Magnesium
So, EDTA
Heidrun
I couldn't tell colorwise but think you have a kind pretty face no matter what
the color.
Dianne
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From: Heidrun Beer
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 10:19 AM
Subject: CSPublic Vote re: Face Color
If you are absolutely
The indoor setting pictures have a bluish cast, but cameras and lighting can
make things bluish or yellowish. The automatic setting pictures look much more
natural to me and if there is a bluish cast to the skin (forehead area?), it's
so little that I'd never have thought of it until you
Thanks for that, I must say I'm surprised though if observations from those
people are in fact correct.
I assume it was EIS produced using the usual everyday low voltage process? what
colour was the solution?
Cheers
N.
From: hb...@sgmt.at
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re:
Looks perfectly fine to me, can't go by 807/808 due to the camera settings,
809/810 look fine from where I'm sitting.
A 'relatively' close up (not too close) outdoor shot may be better with natural
surroundings and natural light, but I don't see anything personally.
Thanks for putting the
Here is a picture of blue fingernails caused by silver:
http://adv.medicaljournals.se/article/pdf/10.2340/0001-0180
It is an extreme example. Marshall has a better one.
Now, here is a picture of blue fingernails caused by tetracycline and it
is closer of what to look for:
Thought this might be of interest to some of the list... especially if they
have this condition.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_7tq4hT6tg
More information can also be found at www.truehop.com
You may have to cut and past the above links.
connie
Large amount of seed is not usually desired.
I grant that may be true. Its not my area of expertise.
But more importantly I was making the observation that CS ions can
actually alter the characteristics of the plant. Its not simply used
to combat disease, parasites etc.
David
From:
Hmm...a plant genetically modified by non-traditional GMO techniques?
Any thought as to whether its characteristics might be passed on?
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 8:49 PM , Alchemysa wrote:
Large amount of seed is not usually desired.
I grant that may be true. Its not my area of expertise.
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