CS* Wayne's files

2010-05-17 Thread Smitty
In answer to someone requesting the list of Wayne's files, I recently came across these that I had buried among my messy file system ! http://www.fugitt.com http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes/ http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes/BasicInformation/ http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes/Science/ Smitty -- The

Re: CS* Wayne's files

2010-05-17 Thread marianne
thank you Smitty! - Original Message - From: Smitty papad...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 8:22 AM Subject: CS* Wayne's files In answer to someone requesting the list of Wayne's files, I recently came across these that I had buried among my messy

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
sol wrote: Marshalee Hallett wrote: Hi, Sol, Well, I took 3 big swallows a day, which was at least a cup, total. I don`t know what the PPM was. (The stuff I make now, without salt, is about 18 PPM.) On the 3rd day I could shut my jaw all the way, and even put my pants on without crying in

Re: CSPFOA Free Cookware

2010-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is good. All glassware is good to use for food, except for leaded crystal. Marshall MaryAnn Helland wrote: Marshall -- did you dowse for glass cookware? As in Corning Visionware? MA *From:* Marshall Dudley

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-17 Thread Dave Darrin
BULL SH*T Mines been gone after 42 years of it with only CS and has been gone for about 10 years. Dave On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.comwrote: sol wrote: Marshalee Hallett wrote: Hi, Sol, Well, I took 3 big swallows a day, which was at least a cup,

Re: CSPFOA Free Cookware

2010-05-17 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Thanks Marshall.  I replaced our metal cookware with Visionware not long after the *big discussion* on the Silverlist a couple of years ago -- but didn't every remember anyone dowsing for it!!  :-) MA From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To:

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-17 Thread bodhisattva
Marshalls paragraph calibrates at about 1000 (or very close, I round up/down), your reply is dangerously close to zero. So either CS wasn't the sole reason you are cured, or you still have lyme, or a combination of both. To date, I have never heard of anyone curing themselves of Lyme with

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
bodhisattva wrote: Marshalls paragraph calibrates at about 1000 (or very close, I round up/down), your reply is dangerously close to zero. So either CS wasn't the sole reason you are cured, or you still have lyme, or a combination of both. That is funny. I calibrated it after writing it and

RE: CSLyme disease

2010-05-17 Thread Neville Munn
A quick question Dave, Were you making a quantity each day, and consuming it *on the day it was made*? or just consumed whatever you had available at the time. Thanks N. Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 14:54:48 -0700 Subject: Re: CSLyme disease From: davedar...@gmail.com To:

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-17 Thread bodhisattva
With is right, it's not a mistake. Acute Lyme is difficult if not almost impossible to get rid of /*with*/ just CS for some people That's actually correct. Some people is an important disclaimer, because in fact, some people with very new lyme and recent infection, might actually cure with

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
Duh! It is bad enough when someone misreads something someone else wrote, but to misread what I wrote must take the cake. That is really embarrassing. Marshall bodhisattva wrote: With is right, it's not a mistake. Acute Lyme is difficult if not almost impossible to get rid of /*with*/

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-17 Thread Dave Darrin
Neville: At the time I was just starting to make my own so I didn't get very well aged cs as I used it about as fast as I could make it in Quart batches. When I got serious about it I had about 4 Qts ahead ,Later I started making it in gallon sun tea jars. I find it quite difficult to remember