John writes:
I'm beginning to wonder if there is any safe cooking pots or
cooking ware?
That's about where I got to, John. I read up on a bunch of stuff, at
least superficially, and didn't find one that wasn't accused of doing
*something* bad to you.
In the grand scheme of things, though,
Sol writes:
...The point of boiling before distilling is that preheating the water
before putting it into the still shortens the distilling time somewhat.
Also, it will drive off volatiles that might be in the water which have
boiling points below 100C. They'd boil off, condense in the
Hi John,
As others have mentioned, Dee is talking about feedstock for her
distiller! She's not using tap water to make her CS. Whether she drinks
it or not is not the subject that was under discussion! grin
It's so tough to follow a conversation in this medium! sigh
BTW, I envy you your
Dear Brooks,
Thank you for bringing the Lung Flute to our attention. Wow, talk about
simple execution of an elegant idea!
I think once the FDA and the pharmaceutical lobbyists get done with it,
the inventor would do more good for people, at least in the US, if he
licensed the design to Wham-O
Sure would be good to change the Subject heading of this thread! grin
Thanks for your responses to Glladys, folks!
Mike D.
I get this a lot, so here goes. 3000mgs of l-lysine per day on an empty
stomach, 15 little tablets of chlorella, copious amounts of CS and dab
CS mixed with DMSO on
Sounds reasonable, but it's the balance of various salts and sugars that
makes Gatoraid absorb so fast.
Ringers Solution comes to mind..used to re-hydrate people that have
Dysentery.
Ode
At 12:12 PM 1/9/2010 -0600, you wrote:
If it's just the citric acid that frees the CS, couldn't a
Preheating the water should also drive off some of the volatiles that
would make it through a distiller.
Good going !
Ode
At 12:13 PM 1/9/2010 -0700, you wrote:
I am sure Dee will respond herself, but meantime, please re-read her post.
She didn't say she is using tap water to make her
I am continuously surprised that people don't seem to read emails properly! If
you look again at previous posts John, you will see that it is *distilled*
water that I am making from the tap water, NOT CS! de
On 9 Jan 2010, at 18:24, John E. Stevens wrote:
I am surprised at you, Dee, using
Hi, Mike:
Ahhh... Another Libertarian. Thank God for that. Good points, Mike.
There isn't much we can control in the environment which is being
continually polluted with newer and better and more convenient technology
(which can be very harmful) It's one reason I moved further into the
Apologies. My eyes must be failing or my brain is too distilled from
faulty cooking pots..
John
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 5:24 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote:
I am continuously surprised that people don't seem to read emails properly!
If you look again at previous posts John,
LOL, John you made me snort coffee up my nose:)
Annie
If we could sell our experiences for what they
cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
Abigail Van Buren
John E. Stevens wrote:
Apologies. My eyes must be failing or my brain is too distilled from
faulty cooking pots..
John
On Sun, Jan 10,
Annie:
There are better things to put up your nose... like colloidal silver water
to heal the coffee burns. ha... ha... ha...
John
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 5:36 AM, Annie B Smythe anniebsmy...@gmail.comwrote:
LOL, John you made me snort coffee up my nose:)
Annie
If we could sell our
Me either. I too have a filter on the water system but it only took the
contaminants down about 30 points. i.e. on my TDS meter the tap water before
we put the filter on read 288 and after the filter it reads about 263. When I
have distilled it, it reads 000 but this is only on a TDS meter.
I get this a lot, so here goes. 3000mgs of l-lysine per day on an empty
stomach, 15 little tablets of chlorella, copious amounts of CS and dab CS
mixed with DMSO on to the spots. Usually takes around a week to go. For just
preventing the 'stabbing pains' which is still shingles but it
I do both Mike. dee
On 10 Jan 2010, at 05:17, M. G. Devour wrote:
Sol writes:
...The point of boiling before distilling is that preheating the water
before putting it into the still shortens the distilling time somewhat.
Also, it will drive off volatiles that might be in the water which
Thats ok John, nice sense of humour too lol dee
On 10 Jan 2010, at 10:34, John E. Stevens wrote:
Apologies. My eyes must be failing or my brain is too distilled from faulty
cooking pots..
John
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- Original Message -
From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 4:47 AM
Subject: CSShingles...
Sure would be good to change the Subject heading of this thread! grin
Thanks for your responses to
In my case one of the counter top RO units would
be much less expensive than a distiller, half the
price or less. They've got some 8 and 10 stage
units that filter fluoride as well on eBay that
I've been eyeballing. No one has had any
complaints about them at least. I don't like waste
water
But is RO water good enough for CS? I didn't think it was, but stand corrected
if it is. I suppose it depends how much CS you use. I know sol uses
absolutely *loads* and I believe she has the same distiller (or similar) as me.
I believe you can get them for about $90 in the US whereas my
I looked around and the ones I found were all
300.00 or so. Wyyy tooo pricey for me. If
anyone knows where I can get one fore 90.00 that
would be great.
Annie
If we could sell our experiences for what they
cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
Abigail Van Buren
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Some quarter of a century ago my DH held his colleagues at work
spellbound in wonder as he described to them the benefits of the reverse
microwave and urged that they present themselves to a particular store
to order one. They were all in agreement. It was only when he advised
them not to
It seems af if most Indians cook in aluminum pans and the rest in
stainless steel.
They are touted as having an extremely low rate of Alzheimer's disease...
Dan
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 10:14 PM, M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:
John writes:
I'm beginning to wonder if there is any safe
In a message dated 1/10/2010 10:11:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
bhangcha...@gmail.com writes:
So I've... ahem... put it on
the back burner for a while.
Oh Mike, that was a good one !! Brought a smile to me this morning after 9
degree snowy walk in the woods with the pups.Lois
In a message dated 1/10/2010 6:02:36 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
thehatefuln...@comcast.net writes:
A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE HAS SHINGLES. NO SEEMS TO KNOW WHAT TO DO. IS
THIS A GOOD TREATMENT AND IF SO WHAT IS THE DOSAGE??
Glladys
Hi G, I also have a friend who had a bad bout
Same here. After some initial reading a few years ago about the evils of
teflon, stainless steel, and aluminum, I bought a set of Vision Ware on eBay.
Then I read about the evils of Vision Ware. Enough is enough...now I use
whatever's handy (no peeling teflon, of course).
Terry
M. G.
For distilling I draw off tap water [which is poor here] in pails and let sit
for 12 to 24 hrs to let the volatiles bleed off,Even then for good EIS/CS, I
double distill.
As for cooking utensils, I have been doing very little cooking for a long time
now as cooked food is dead food,.True , some
What is the best juicer out there that doesn't damage the product?
thanks Debbie
right now the raw foodists are touting the Hurom. it is apparently easier to
clean than the Green Star or the Champion.
--- On Sun, 1/10/10, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
Subject: CSjuicer
To: cs silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday,
I have the Matstone and I'm very pleased with it. Good quality juice, easy
to clean and it also juices wheatgrass.
Cheers
Kirsteen
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.comwrote:
What is the best juicer out there that doesn't damage the product?
thanks Debbie
The Australian aborigines have something called a Digirodoo that reportedly
helped COPD. You can buy the Digirodoo without a prescription.
My zapper can be programmed for 16 hz, GB4000.
Brickey
http://www.wholesalewaterdistillers.com/distiller-water/american-water-distillers/american-water-distiller.html
here is a link to one Annie. dee
At 02:52 AM 1/10/2010, you wrote:
Sounds reasonable, but it's the balance of various salts and
sugars that makes Gatoraid absorb so fast.
Ringers Solution comes to mind..used to re-hydrate people that
have Dysentery.
Ode
Lactated ringer's solution has no sugars of any kind. That is,
Dee,
If your CS is clear and stable, you are doing great and don't really
need to go to the expense of a different meter
I just usually recommend a PWT or COM-100 because A TDS wouldn't have
worked for me here. And until a person gets going making CS there is
no real way to know if a TDS is
Here ya go, make your own didgeridoo, learn how to play it while breathing and
bob's your uncle. If you got the 'lungs', this is the 'flute' for you.
Play around with the concept, no prescription required...just rip a hollow
branch from a tree...and get those lungs working. g
At 05:19 AM 1/10/2010, you wrote:
But is RO water good enough for CS?
I don't think it is, but distilling RO water is supposed to make
extremely pure distilled water. And I think Ode told me once he knew
of a couple of people who had to do that to get decent DW (correct me
if I am wrong).
At 05:39 AM 1/10/2010, you wrote:
I looked around and the ones I found were all 300.00 or so. Wyyy
tooo pricey for me. If anyone knows where I can get one fore 90.00
that would be great.
Are you in the U.S.?
sol
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At 08:10 AM 1/10/2010, you wrote:
It seems af if most Indians cook in aluminum pans and the rest in
stainless steel.
They are touted as having an extremely low rate of Alzheimer's disease...
Dan,
Funny you should mention. When I had to get rid of all my
stainless steel cookware, that
At 01:07 PM 1/10/2010, you wrote:
http://www.wholesalewaterdistillers.com/distiller-water/american-water-distillers/american-water-distiller.htmlhttp://www.wholesalewaterdistillers.com/distiller-water/american-water-distillers/american-water-distiller.html
here is a link to one Annie. dee
Thank you Dee, I'll check it out:)
Annie
If we could sell our experiences for what they
cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
Abigail Van Buren
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
http://www.wholesalewaterdistillers.com/distiller-water/american-water-distillers/american-water-distiller.html
here is a
You're right there. I've been buying it on sale,
when I can find it. And water purified by RO and
ozonation when I can't get DW. Last I bought was 6
cases of 24 bottles because it was BOGO And was
cheaper per gallon when I worked out the math.
It worked out to 8 or 9 dollars. I need
How was the water quality, as far as purity goes?
I find generally that sellers and manufacturers
promise the moon but user experience differs from
the promised results.
Annie
If we could sell our experiences for what they
cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
Abigail Van Buren
sol wrote:
At
Us the list down again?
Annie
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That is really weird. The email I directly write
to the silver list addy, is going through, but the
reply to Sol's post keeps getting returned as
undeliverable.
Annie
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Sol:
Do you really think the aluminum is safe?
John
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 5:00 PM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
At 08:10 AM 1/10/2010, you wrote:
It seems af if most Indians cook in aluminum pans and the rest in
stainless steel.
They are touted as having an extremely low rate of
Aluminum is excreted via the kidneys. Aluminum
becomes a problem when the water is fluoridated or
if you take prescription meds with fluoride in
them, and there are many meds with fluoride in
them. Fluoride picks up aluminum and carries it
past the blood brain barrier into the brain.
RO water is good enough if its good quality. The most popular water
for making colloidal silver here in Australia is a reverse osmosis
brand called Nobles PUREAU. It's sold as drinking water and its
available in just about every major supermarket for about $6 - $7 for
a 10 litre cask.
For those who want to try fasting without the ordeal of a water fast
check out the 'Master Cleanse.'
You can download the book The Master Cleanse by Stanley Burroughs at
this site.
http://healthandlight.com/MasterCleanse.pdf
Dan
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Hi y'all:)
Remember Brooks talking about Gelatin, and arthritis pain and other stuff?
Well someone sent me this link today, and it backed up every single thing
Brooks said about Gelatin. Just simple ol' knox gelatin or whatever brand.
Simple, inexpensive, usually.
This article is extremely
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