It's what I do for DH (bicarb). I also add some valerian, some
eyebright, and some feverfew. More recently I have been adding
hawthorn berry, but that, while it may help, was really because I got it
mixed up with the feverfew bottle.
I have been experimenting with a bit of cream of tartar,
Thanks for this, sent to friends this am with appreciation...
- Original Message -
From: Steve
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 11:33 PM
Subject: CSSpeaking of Migraines
Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of
What is silver salt? Have you used it?
I will look it up of course.
I was talking to my doctor about the use of salt as an antibiotic.
I am wondering about combinations.
He was talking about the salt mines in Poland. How the population over
generations became relatively disease free and healthy.
Chronic migraines can also be caused by lyme disease. If you have other lyme
symptoms especially, like joint pain, mental fog, and many others that can be
found on the web, it might be worth your while to get checked.
Don't just get a lyme test from your local doc. These tests are 60-70%
Dick,
So do you have Lyme? Just curious. I finally got tested and it was
semi-positive (positive from my online sources, but negative according to my
supposed LLMD - Bands 34 +, 41 IND). I've been studying it for 10 months,
am on a few Lyme boards, and have read a couple of books, so I'm
Yes. My wife tried to take ACV for awhile, but it caused her a lot of
trouble. Seems that she's allergic to it. She's allergic to a lot of stuff.
Please note that I'm using the word 'allergic' in the colloquial sense, rather
than the strict definition of the word. Seems to create less
I went to a dentist a number of years ago that we unofficially renamed as 'Dr.
Dollars' for obvious reasons.
Seemed like whenever I went to him and took a shot, I would get this intense
jolt that felt like electricity going through my tongue. He explained to me
that he was aiming for the
no xrays
-Original Message-
From: James McCourt, Ph.D. [mailto:dr...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 1:47 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSsensitive teeth
Your x-rays and appointment schedule would likely be adequate evidence.
- Original
most acv has yeast in it.
-- Original message from Steve chube...@yahoo.com: --
Yes. My wife tried to take ACV for awhile, but it caused her a lot of trouble. Seems that she's allergic to it. She's allergic to a lot of stuff. Please note that I'm using the word
Re: CSsub-nanmeterBob,
I live in Ohio. Pretty far from CA.
Thanks for the offer,
Teresa
- Original Message -
From: Bob Banever
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: CSsub-nanmeter
Teresa,
In what state do you
Steve,
Be careful. All dentists play russian roulette with your lingual and IAN
nerves... it's what they learn in dental school. It's best to not use any
anesthetic for routine procedures... just grin and bear it, I do. You have the
peace of mind knowing there won't be an permanent
Which do you think works better for making EIS, DC that you have to switch
polarity on every minute or so, or AC, assuming everything else is equal?
Dick
Teresa,
Where are you in Ohio? I live in Massillon close to Akron/Canton Airport.
Donna ACS
Bob,
I live in Ohio. Pretty far from CA.
Thanks for the offer,
Teresa
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*From:* Bob Banever mailto:bbane...@earthlink.net
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
A salt is formed with the combination of an anion and cation. With
silver it can be combined with an element to form a salt, such as
chlorine, fluorine or a complex, such as acetate, citrate or nitrate.
All of these will form the respective form of silver salt.
Marshall
Michael Zangari
In a message dated 12/9/2009 8:37:20 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
stephen.nor...@ngc.com writes:
I am attempting to make my first CS producing machine since buying one is
not in the budget. Does anyone have clear and concise direction for the
best way to make one that they know works? I
Richard Goodwin wrote:
Which do you think works better for making EIS, DC that you have to
switch polarity on every minute or so, or AC, assuming everything else
is equal?
Dick
I have made thousands of gallons of both. HVAC is good for 3-5 ppm, but
the particles get big quite quickly above
Hi Grace:
I replied too quickly the last time. Let's see if I can do a
little better.
One-- Can you use a soldering iron?
Two -- Can you read a schematic diagram and relate it to a circuit board
and parts?
Three -- Are you comfortable doing one and two?
If the answer to three is YES,
I'd like more information on how to do that. I love my Silver Puppy but I
need to be able to make a gallon or two (at times) in short order. Can you
provide where we could get the parts?
Thx
Lisa
-Original Message-
From: Bruce Anderson [mailto:bande65...@btes.tv]
Sent: Friday, December
The answer is DC.
If you didn't know that, you are woefully behind in your understanding
of CS creation and your research.
Suggested:
http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html
http://silver-lightning.com/research.html
http://www.colloidalsilver.com.au/FREE-DIY.html
www.SilverPuppy.com
Pocket puppy I think, around 75 dollars.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Grace Jeffries
grace.jeffries.p...@statefarm.com wrote:
I am attempting to make my first CS producing machine since buying one is
not in the budget. Does anyone have clear and concise direction for
Genuine low voltage AC doesn't work at all. (i.e. a low voltage
50/60hz. AC wall adaptor). There a few low voltage AC adaptors around
so don't mistakenly try to use one.
It has to be DC (or DC with polarity swapping).
David
From: Richard Goodwin dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com
Date: 12
Donna,
I am on the Ohio/Indiana border about 20 miles South of I70
Teresa
- Original Message -
From: Donna dscroggs44...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: CSsub-nanmeter
Teresa,
Where are you in Ohio? I live in Massillon
I hope all of you will see by this that All
Doctors work hard to keep you sick and coming back
for more damage by them.
When the money runs out they don't want anything
to do with you. Then you get a bad drug reaction
and die or are told you have a mental problem.
The way to tell if a Doc
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=ercury-common-in-us-adult
Well, OK, so does that mean they think it's
alright? Gee whiz. The EPA should be concentrating
on getting mercury out of the environment instead
of harping on silver! Mercury IS a poison.
--
The Silver List is a
I'm not much into conspiracy theories.
I refuse do believe that All Doctors work hard to keep their clients ill. From
what I can tell, they are mostly overworked and would be happy to see less of
their patients due to good health. I've had a lot of different doctors over
the years.
Yes, I get quite tired of the antidoctor rants.
I usually delete them as soon as I recognize them.
Doctors ARE limited in how they can treat you and still maintain their
licenses, however.
Self knowledge is self defense.
Chuck
Whenever you're
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