, other than to the lyme critters.
Dick
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From: polo dah...@centurytel.net
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Sent: Sun, February 28, 2010 2:23:46 PM
Subject: Re: CSInjections syringes inhaling
I have one of your CS machines and it seems to produce particulate matter
floating
The bigguns settle out by definition of colloid better than *almost* any
filter you can buy.
If you shake it up then inject it, yer an idjit. [that might get away
with it]
Far worse doesn't answer the question of how bad straight water might
be or what to do about it.
So close your
starting to have 2nd thoughts, but I
still like your machine's design.
doug
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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
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Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 7:40 AM
Subject: Re: CSInjections syringes inhaling
The bigguns settle out
Sent: Sat, February 27, 2010 12:26:12 PM
Subject: Re: CSInjections syringes inhaling
You can buy syringes and needles at many farm supply stores. You may have to
sign for them, but tell them they are for kittens or puppies. I buy syringes
for livestock from 1 cc to 60 cc and needles from 14 gauge
If your silver water has live bacteria in it, all is pointless.
The blood has much larger particles in it than .22 microns [ up to 15 microns?]
I think a 10 micron particle will settle out of CSW [EIS]...probably
anything over about 1-3 microns.
I'd be more concerned about what injecting
I have one of your CS machines and it seems to produce particulate matter
floating around. Not sure why and I don't think it is any thing bad or
serious from an oral standpoint, but I would not want to inject these
particulates into my bloodstream even if there are larger natural particles
in
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Sent: Sun, February 28, 2010 2:23:46 PM
Subject: Re: CSInjections syringes inhaling
I have one of your CS machines and it seems to produce particulate matter
floating around. Not sure why and I don't think it is any thing bad or serious
from an oral standpoint, but I would
At 10:42 AM 2/26/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Do you go to a doctor for an injection or do you mangage to get some
syringes somehow? Â and where is it best to inject.
## You do some studying on IV drip or find someone that knows.
If a junkie can get a syringe, so can you and if you can get or make
New sterile syringes and needles can easily be had from online
pet/livestock/vet supply houses.
Many states, you can buy them at feed stores and other livestock/farm supply
houses like Orsclens.
If you make up your own stuff, one good safe guard is to run all solutions
through syringe type
You can buy syringes and needles at many farm supply stores. You may have to
sign for them, but tell them they are for kittens or puppies. I buy syringes
for livestock from 1 cc to 60 cc and needles from 14 gauge to 26 gauge.
Gayla
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Do you go to a doctor for an injection or do you mangage to get some
syringes somehow? and where is it best to inject.
and for inhaling, is a couple of sprays up each nostril sufficient?
and how often do you apply is topiically and do you cover by a bandaid? Do
you saturate a regular bandaid
: Rainie Cole raini...@gmail.com
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Sent: Fri, February 26, 2010 10:42:57 AM
Subject: CSInjections syringes inhaling
Do you go to a doctor for an injection or do you mangage to get some syringes
somehow? and where is it best to inject.
and for inhaling, is a couple of sprays
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