Re: CSoff topic posts

2006-03-02 Thread M. G. Devour
Thank you, TJ! We love you anyway! grin We're working on TJ's technique... err, technical problem. Yes, he really does understand the commercial activity rules! sigh Mike D. the understanding one... Mike- I KNOW I addressed my reply directly to Bob. I believe there are gremlins in my

Re: CScurrent regulating

2006-03-02 Thread M. G. Devour
Buy the .91 or the 1.1 ma rated diode instead of the 1.0 ma rated diode. You will pay twice as much for the 1.0 ma rated diode. Yeah, I noticed that, too, Dan. 5 bucks for the even numbers like 1.0, 2.0, 3.0... but only a couple of bucks for 2.2ma. Clever pricing, that. Probably doubles

CSKnees

2006-03-02 Thread Medwith, Robert
Thanks for all the Posts and help. I will be trying them to see what works. Only thing I am not going to use is thr MSM as I can not take it (tryed it). Bob

CSKnees / CMO

2006-03-02 Thread Medwith, Robert
Forgot, where is cheapest place to buy CMO. It looks like I will be trying the CMO on a long term basis. Bob

Re: CSSilver Kills Virus

2006-03-02 Thread Ode Coyote
Ahhh sooo, The grand effort to put a rifle scope on a blunderbuss so only licensed arms dealers can sell patented stones for slingshots when landslides are free.. Who cares how much misses if enough hits and what misses hits nothing? I have a friend with HIV who has been testing negative

Re: CScurrent regulating

2006-03-02 Thread Ode Coyote
It's called a current regulating diode. Do a search at www.mouser.com about $5 Ode At 06:30 AM 3/1/2006 -0800, you wrote: I hope that no one minds my repost. I did not receive an answer to my inquiry and I am quite sure the answer lies within these borders I have been using with

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Ode Coyote
Cast iron for frying and some baking, enamel ware for boiling and baking. Cast iron that's properly seasoned and never sees soap is almost as non stick as teflon...and you can use steel spatulas with it. Seasoned cast aluminum is as good as cast iron and the brown to black seasoning layer

RE: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Wendy
Glass visionware pots are supposed to be ideal. Remember those? \They come in rose or a brown colour and they are seethrough...all different sizes. We have a bunch of them.Up until a few years ago you could purchase a set of 3 at Canadian Tire for $25 Can. However then they apparently quit making

Re: CSRe:Price of Silver

2006-03-02 Thread noblemetals
It is $9.85 t.o. here in US this morning. That is 31.1 grams per to which is 10% larger than an avoir. oz. From: HRBE h...@bigpond.net.au Date: 2006/03/01 Wed PM 11:27:59 EST To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSRe:Price of Silver Can anyone in the list tell me how much per ounce is

Re: CSKnees / CMO

2006-03-02 Thread noblemetals
Bob, I can give you a deal on a large amount. Say -a years supply loose for $200--$100 discount. Add $10 for shipping in US. TJ From: Medwith, Robert robert.j.medw...@us.army.mil Date: 2006/03/02 Thu AM 07:11:53 EST To: 'cs' silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSKnees / CMO Forgot, where

Re: CSKnees / CMO

2006-03-02 Thread Pat
I thought if it was good stuff that you only had to take it a couple months or so and then you didn't need it anymore? Pat - Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New

Re: CSRe:Price of Silver

2006-03-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
$11.25 for canadian silver bullion coins. If you purchase in sheet or wire form you will likely pay about $14 to $15 an ounce. Marshall HRBE wrote: Can anyone in the list tell me how much per ounce is the going price for 99.99% silver? Is the unit of weight, ounce in precious metals the

Re: CSThe mass poisoning of humanity: an exploration of human stupidity

2006-03-02 Thread Susan
Yes!! Thanks for confirming my suspicions. Alas, we are living in a chemical soup. Susan Romka M romasst...@gmail.com wrote: Interesting Article: http://www.newstarget.com/008511.html Roma - Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New

CSgood health

2006-03-02 Thread noblemetals
From www.unhinderedliving.com Equipping Your Body To Fight Off Disease In our previous study about The Germ Theory , we learned that germs mutate into more virulent, pathogenic organisms as the pH of our bodies drops to a more acidic level. To quickly summarize this progression, we see

CSoff topic posts

2006-03-02 Thread noblemetals
Mike- I KNOW I addressed my reply directly to Bob. I believe there are gremlins in my laptop-or is it Homeland Security? Sorry, I will be Very careful from now on. TJ -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

Re: CSKnees / CMO

2006-03-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
You don't take CMO long term, it resets the immune system! You take it for a few days, 10 typically, and once it is reset, you simply wait for the joints to repair themselves. It took me about 3 months AFTER stopping the CMO before my arthritis was completely gone. Add that to nutrients that

Re: CScurrent regulating

2006-03-02 Thread Dan Nave
Buy the .91 or the 1.1 ma rated diode instead of the 1.0 ma rated diode. You will pay twice as much for the 1.0 ma rated diode. Dan SJY youngst...@konnections.net 3/1/2006 10:06:43 PM Mouser Electronics www.mouser.com/centralsemi. You want a current regulator diode which you simply

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread sol
Not everyone agrees that aluminum is toxic. I bought into that idea for many years, but now I've gone back to the old Adelle Davis idea that it is stainless steel that can be toxic, if it has ever had to be scoured. Anodized aluminum is what I have now, but if I could have found them, I'd have

Re: CSThe mass poisoning of humanity: an exploration of human stupidity

2006-03-02 Thread Carol Ann
And that soup called human stupidity has a very lnnng shelf live...probably no expiration date. Where does FDA stand on this Susan geoqu...@yahoo.com wrote: Yes!! Thanks for confirming my suspicions. Alas, we are living in a chemical soup. Susan Romka M romasst...@gmail.com

Re: CSKnees / CMO

2006-03-02 Thread Acmeair
try this guy. he holds the patent on real cmo. he's active on this list T J Garland noblemet...@bellsouth.net jim Medwith, Robert wrote: Forgot, where is cheapest place to buy CMO. It looks like I will be trying the CMO on a long term basis. Bob -- The Silver List is a moderated

Re: CSKnees / CMO

2006-03-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
Acmeair wrote: try this guy. he holds the patent on real cmo. Uh, I don't think so. Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to:

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Dan Nave
What are you using for silverware? Also, just don't use the aluminum for anything acidic. Dan sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com 3/2/2006 11:02:35 AM Not everyone agrees that aluminum is toxic. I bought into that idea for many years, but now I've gone back to the old Adelle Davis idea that it

CSSS Cookware-Ni-Outgassing

2006-03-02 Thread Craig C Chamberlin
I have listened to this idea of Ni outgassing from SS for a long. It is my humble opinion that it just doesn't make sense. And, I haven't ever seen anyone offer proof of what is being said. There are two main types of SS Austenitic, Martensitic. The others are specialized and not likely to

RE: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Jim Holmes
Where does the metallic aluminum found in the brain in Alzheimer's brains originate? -Original Message- From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 10:03 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update Not

RE: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Jim Holmes
I have heard rumored that those vision utensils are composed of a large percentage of metal of some sort. Does anyone know? I have always cherished them, and have many that have not been broken. Jim -Original Message- From: Wendy [mailto:wen...@tuxnightclub.com] Sent: Thursday,

Re: CSKnees / CMO

2006-03-02 Thread M. G. Devour
What do you mean, Marshall? That's not a lot to go on. Acmeair wrote: try this guy. he holds the patent on real cmo. Uh, I don't think so. Marshall [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [mdev...@eskimo.com] [Speaking only for myself... ]

RE: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Wendy
I just read Dr. Hulda Clark's new book (after I sent the post about visionware pots) 'The prevention of all cancers' and she indicates that Glassware, canning jars, Teflon, toothbrushes, paper plates, plastic ware, and 'good' china seep heavy metals, malonic acid and thallium. Ceramic and

Re: CSSS Cookware-Ni-Outgassing

2006-03-02 Thread M. G. Devour
So, if anyone out there has any kind of definitive test showing that Ni outgasses from SS alloy cookware, I would love to see it, but metallurgically it seems to me more like an urban legend. If it is a problem, Craig, I think the proper realm of inquiry is chemistry, not metallurgy. You're

RE: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread M. G. Devour
Wendy writes: Then somewhere else last week I read that stainless steel does seep and that you could take distilled water and test it- then fill a stainless steel pot up, leave it overnight and then test it the next day for TDS. There's an easy way to misinterpret that experiment... Put a

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread V
Hi Wendy, Go an a raw food diet so no cookware is necessary http://www.buildfreedom.com/tl/tl09.shtml Take care, V I just read Dr. Hulda Clark's new book (after I sent the post about visionware pots) 'The prevention of all cancers' and she indicates that Glassware, canning jars, Teflon,

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
Everywhere, aluminum is like the 3rd most common element or so in the earth's crust. Marshall Jim Holmes wrote: Where does the metallic aluminum found in the brain in Alzheimer's brains originate? -Original Message- From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] Sent: Thursday, March

CScookware

2006-03-02 Thread Betsy Coffey
Does anyone remember the old vision ware that used to be popular? It was glassware and probably very safe but you cant buy it anymore. The drawback to vision ware was that it was so heavy and people with wrist problems and arthritis had difficulties with it.

Re: CSSPAM filter.

2006-03-02 Thread Karen Eck
At 01:42 PM 2/27/2006, you wrote: They do, but only get 90% of it, which still left me with over 1,000 this morning. Marshall Gee, I don't feel so bad anymore that I only have to deal with about 100 a day. I used Mailwasher for a while http://www.mailwasher.net/ Its free unless you want tech

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Craig C Chamberlin
Hi Wendy, That smooth surface on SS and glass only appears to be smooth. At a microscopic level, there are many, many, many pits. These pits are capable of holding small amounts of cooked stuff. When you let the distilled water soak in the SS or even glass, it pulls these bits out. If

Re: CSCS/toilet water

2006-03-02 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
The obvious solution? Ice made with EIS. (Forget the patent, you entrepreneurs, you; it's in the public domain now!) JBB On Thursday, Mar 2, 2006, at 08:36 Asia/Tokyo, T J Garland wrote: The results: In four of the five restaurants, the ice that came from the

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
The well-known Hulda Clarke claims that porcelain cookware is safest. Perhaps it is true. I don't know. On Thursday, Mar 2, 2006, at 10:16 Asia/Tokyo, Jeanne wrote: Teflon is toxic, now aluminum, what can you cook with that is safe? I am trying to make a change and cant find anything

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread V
I use stainless but I let stuff bulid up on it not leaving clean shiny metal but oxidized and water stains etc. Try this experiment in Stainless. take a scotchbrite and put some clean water in a SS pot and scrub with scotchbight, you will see the water turn dark from metal removed from pot.

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread cking001
Very sensible! Keep on keepin' on! Chuck Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once. On 3/2/2006 12:02:35 PM, sol (sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com) wrote: After years of living with allergic skin reactions, I have simply decided for me, I'd rather

RE: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread cking001
Yup, sometimes the worry is more detrimental than the problem. There are no absolutes, go with what works for you. Chuck Don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened. On 3/2/2006 4:58:28 PM, Wendy

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Deborah Gerard
deoderant for one... Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Everywhere, aluminum is like the 3rd most common element or so in the earth's crust. Marshall Jim Holmes wrote: Where does the metallic aluminum found in the brain in Alzheimer's brains originate? -Original

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Deborah Gerard
real SILVER ware... Dan Nave dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com wrote: What are you using for silverware? Also, just don't use the aluminum for anything acidic. Dan sol 3/2/2006 11:02:35 AM Not everyone agrees that aluminum is toxic. I bought into that idea for many years, but now I've gone

Re: CScurrent regulating

2006-03-02 Thread Dan Nave
Well, I think there is a legitimate reason for the pricing. The semiconductor devices are made physically and then tested to see what level they operate at. You can try to make a 1.0 ma part but there will be a certain number at 1 ma and a lot of scatter around that value, both above and

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Dan Nave
Paul Oberdorf advertises some compound that is supposed to chelate nickel from the body. He also claims that some people have found that it reverses baldness, from which they infer that male pattern baldness is a result of nickel concentrating in the scalp. I've also heard this in

Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread T J Garland
I think poppy seeds chelate nickel. - Original Message - From: Dan Nave na...@comcast.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 11:12 PM Subject: Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update Paul Oberdorf advertises some compound that is supposed to chelate

Re: CSKnees / CMO

2006-03-02 Thread Deborah Gerard
Marshall is there a website that you learned all this info from this is very interesting to me since I am fifty five and am really concerned about joints have anything that I could read on the subject to share also with aging parents who are in alot of pain as well...thanks deb Marshall Dudley

RE: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Jim Holmes
That matches my conclusion. -Original Message- From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 6:01 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update The well-known Hulda Clarke claims that

RE: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Jim Holmes
When a headache is just not enough, read Matrix III, for a full head job. -Original Message- From: Wendy [mailto:wen...@tuxnightclub.com] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 2:58 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update I just read Dr.

RE: CSSS Cookware-Ni-Outgassing

2006-03-02 Thread Jim Holmes
What is the toxic dose of Ni in drinking water? -Original Message- From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 8:17 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSSS Cookware-Ni-Outgassing So, if anyone out there has any kind of definitive test showing

RE: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel allergy update

2006-03-02 Thread Jim Holmes
But in nature, it is in a completely oxidized state. Where does the metallic Al in the brain come from? -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 3:37 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSStainless steel