Re: CSCDC says Mercury Common in U.S. Adults

2009-12-12 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
To give some idea of the madness of mercury in dental fillings: cremation is criticized because of the toxic mercury vapor released in the process, from the deceased person's dental work. Imagine that. http://www.springerlink.com/content/04h2ryvnkenvevt1/ On Saturday, Dec 12, 2009,

Re: CSac or dc?

2009-12-12 Thread Ode Coyote
DC that you have to switch polarity on every minute or so, IS AC. You're just Alternating the Current slower than 50- 60 times a second and it's Square wave, not Sine wave AC. Voltage controls ion velocity. At a high frequency AC, voltage has to be very high so the Ions can get

RE: CSDentists - Lingual Nerve

2009-12-12 Thread Dianne France
My brother and I have both had some bad experiences with dentist. 40 yrs ago I went to a local dentist close to my work that told me I had all these cavities and needed extensive work with a hefty price. I figured if I was going to spend that kind of money I would drive the distance to my

Re: CSDentists - Lingual Nerve

2009-12-12 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
But often the drugs given by doctors are what causes the body to stay sick, or become sicker. Take vaccines for instance, nearly every single person I meet who had the 'flu vaccine has become *really* ill. The doctors may not be aware of it, but they believe the drug companies who of course,

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-12 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi Steve, ... for a period of some months I consumed 2 tablespoons of extra light olive oil two times a day.  Then I had my annual physical. My doctor was extremely pleased with my bloodwork.   My blood cholesterol has never been a big issue but has hovered around 200 for years.  

CS2 questions

2009-12-12 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi everyone, Does cs do anything do to a blood cell, since it kills single organism? Also my mom spilled some cs on my sister's bathroom counter and it stained a real colour is there any repairing this? thanks much, Deb

Re: CSCS machine help for newbie Bruce

2009-12-12 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi Bruce, I would love to have the instructions to pass onto people who are very interested in making the device, thanks much, Debbie From: Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, December 11, 2009 2:55:43 PM Subject: RE: CSCS machine

Re: CSCDC says Mercury Common in U.S. Adults

2009-12-12 Thread Ode Coyote
Since most of it comes from coal fired power plants and, next. diesel engines.it looks like the EPA will be jumping on it in the name of carbon emissions. Maybe a big price to pay to be able to tolerate more Tuna fish. Ode At 08:14 PM 12/11/2009 -0600, you wrote:

Re: CSDentists - Lingual Nerve

2009-12-12 Thread Steve
I do agree that some doctors are overzealous when it comes to cholesterol or blood pressure.   But I think that they do so out of concern rather than trying to keep patients ill. My take on blood pressure.   You need to keep it under control.  This can be done easily with diet and exercise.  I

Re: CS2 questions

2009-12-12 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
No to the first one because CS only kills single celled pathogens, 2 ) and I found the little melamine pad gets a spill out. dee On 12 Dec 2009, at 14:06, Deborah Gerard wrote: Hi everyone, Does cs do anything do to a blood cell, since it kills single organism? Also my mom spilled some cs

Re: CSDentists - Lingual Nerve

2009-12-12 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I totally agree about statins Steve, but that was my point. Most doctors see what they see as elevated levels (even though we all operate at different levels) and decide to dole out statins willy nilly. They hardly ever check to see what is *causing* the cholesterol to be up in the first

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-12 Thread Steve
Mike, Yes I have wondered about the same thing.  Prior to this, my cholesterol had stayed somewhere between 220 and 190.  And, I was totally unconcerned.   The low level really surprised me. I have not noticed any impact on my blood pressure either way. My thinking is that the oil consumption

Re: CSac or dc?

2009-12-12 Thread Dan Nave
Ya, but don't call it AC in this context if you want clarity... Call it polarity switching or very low frequency AC. For higher frequency AC, just try putting a diode in line. You'll have pulsed DC Dan On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 6:10 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net wrote:  DC that you

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-12 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
What does 220 mean? I mean here in the UK ours is measured in single figures upwards i.e. the 'normal' range is 4 whereas mine is 7 which is fine with me. What would be the equivalent, does anyone know? dee On 12 Dec 2009, at 19:05, Steve wrote: Mike, Yes I have wondered about the same

Re: CS2 questions

2009-12-12 Thread Pat
Hydrogen peroxide will remove the stains from the countertop, probably. From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com To: cs silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 9:06:46 AM Subject: CS2 questions Hi everyone, Does cs do anything do to a blood cell,

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-12 Thread Dan Nave
UK apparently quotes numbers in mmol/L, while the US apparently uses mg/dL. See chart below for correlation... Dan *Cholesterol Numbers / levels - Desirable* Total Cholesterol LDL Cholesterol HDL Cholesterol Triglycerides 200 mg/dL (5.2 mmol/L) 100 mg/dL (2.6 mmol/L) 40 mg/dL (1.0 mmol/L)

Re: CSSpeaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-12 Thread Rowena
I suspect the electrolytes could be important. Anyway, today DH is not doing so well, and I made him a drink to hopefully stave off progress to full blown migraine. With recent correspondence in mind, I added some ACV and honey. He's had no improvement, and I have given him another dose of