Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread Ode Coyote
Yea, plus I would think that sea salt would include virtually every metallic salt possible including tin, lead, mercury, arsenic... Ode At 08:06 AM 6/16/2004 -0700, you wrote: I would think the purer of the two would be the common salt as it was formed long before the

CShuman changes

2004-06-17 Thread T J Garland
Anyone know about this guy? http://www.rense.com/general53/dna.htm

Re: CShuman changes

2004-06-17 Thread David Bearrow
Science fiction. At 05:42 AM 6/17/04, you wrote: Anyone know about this guy? http://www.rense.com/general53/dna.htmhttp://www.rense.com/general53/dna.htm -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread Garnet
It is sodium chloride. Which is table salt and also one of the salts in sea salt. The use of table salt is for the sodium. Does Gatorade have any chloride in it? If so then it would also form silver chloride salts. Or do silver chlorides only form in the presence of electrical current, as in the

Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:16 AM Subject: Re: CSHome Made Gatorade But I can't see how you can take CS and avoid any substance that would combine with silver as a salt the whole

Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: Yea, plus I would think that sea salt would include virtually every metallic salt possible including tin, lead, mercury, arsenic... Ode Tin - 0.01% Lead - 0/012% Mercury - 0.0013% Arsnic - 0.12% Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for

Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread Dave
Marshal: Is that an average of the whole ocean or a figure taken from a sample carefully selected for optimal results (possibly from an iceberg) ? Dave Marshall Dudley wrote: Ode Coyote wrote: Yea, plus I would think that sea salt would include virtually every metallic salt possible

Re: CShuman changes

2004-06-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
I first ran across reports that some people's DNA is changing about 15 years ago. Since then I have seen more and more reports from more and more sources. Apparently this is fact. What is unknown is if it is from some shift in the Earth energies as many are saying, or from something else, like

Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
Garnet wrote: It is sodium chloride. Which is table salt and also one of the salts in sea salt. The use of table salt is for the sodium. Does Gatorade have any chloride in it? If so then it would also form silver chloride salts. Or do silver chlorides only form in the presence of electrical

Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
It took the amount of solids in sea water and then took the amounts of each element in sea water, and divided each by the total solids and multiplied by 100% to get the percentage of that element in what is left if you evaporate the water. The numbers were obtained from the 3nd edition of the CRC

CSsea salt, etc.

2004-06-17 Thread Shirley Reed
Several years ago an article appeared saying that for 30 years, the Russians had been dumping radioactive waste into the North Sea. This article made quite an impression on me because I had been diligently using a cod liver oil processed from fish harvested from the supposedly pristine

CSCS turning to chloride in the body.

2004-06-17 Thread Trem
Here's what Ivan had to say on the subject some time ago. Well, I was bound to comment on the ionic vs elemental colloid thread eventually... Firstly the idea that silver ions precipitate out in the alimentary tract, and never make it to the blood stream, is pure speculation. This theory is

CSCancer, AIDS and other things

2004-06-17 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Good Day, Wayne, It is peculiar. If I didn't know better, it might remind me of the strenuous ordeals of Dr Indiana Jones trying to get the grail water to save his father, or the ampoule of antidote to save himself, in the Indy III and II films. Matthew - Original Message - From:

Re: CSCS turning to chloride in the body.

2004-06-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
Trem wrote: Here's what Ivan had to say on the subject some time ago. Well, I was bound to comment on the ionic vs elemental colloid thread eventually... Firstly the idea that silver ions precipitate out in the alimentary tract, and never make it to the blood stream, is pure speculation. I

Re: CSsea salt, etc.

2004-06-17 Thread Dave
As I recall there was a good deal of concern a few years back about the mercury in certain ocean fish making it dangerous to eat. I don't suppose that showed significantly in the overall ocean contamination but could be a significant factor in human health. Dave Shirley Reed wrote:

Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread Dave
I'm sure that mercury is also present as well as many others but it doesn't show as much of an amount. The question is where were the samples taken for the report. Was it chosen from an area friendly to those making the money or a scientific average of the oceans of the planet. I probably

Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
It came originally from The Ocean by Sverdrup Johnson and Fleming, Copyright 1942 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Since the oceans have been mixing for millions of years, I would not expect a significant difference from one place to the other, as long as the sample was taken far from the mouth of any rivers

CSShingles

2004-06-17 Thread elle roberts
Hi, Two days ago, I spoke to my cousin who lives very far from me. She had shingles (she has had them several times) and was feeling miserable. I told he about CS (I have done before but it had fallen on deaf ears.) This time, she bought some. They are gone! She is in awe of what has happened.

Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread Dave
1942! Wasn't that about the time of the beginning of the industrial revolution? And our sinking of many ships, both ours and our enemy. Of course it would be less likely to be money driven, but it would be a bit out of date pollution wise. Some of the old books are great but not in this

RE: CShuman changes

2004-06-17 Thread James Holmes
On what information is your response based? JOH -Original Message- From: David Bearrow [mailto:dav...@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 6:05 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CShuman changes Science fiction. At 05:42 AM 6/17/04, you wrote: Anyone know about this

RE: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread James Holmes
The CRC handbook is mostly raw data on the properties of elements and compounds and physical constants and so forth. Like anything, it is subject to intentional manipulation for disinformation purposes. But a lot of sharp cookies use that data daily in their work, and most will be quick to

Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread Stuff
That makes sense. No more for me. stuff At 10:14 AM 6/17/2004 -0400, you wrote: Ode Coyote wrote: Yea, plus I would think that sea salt would include virtually every metallic salt possible including tin, lead, mercury, arsenic... Ode Tin - 0.01% Lead - 0/012%

Re: CSHome Made Gatorade

2004-06-17 Thread William Missett
The industrial revolution began in the 1750s. - Original Message - From: Dave ddar...@centurytel.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 2:06 PM Subject: Re: CSHome Made Gatorade 1942! Wasn't that about the time of the beginning of the industrial revolution?

Re: CSShingles

2004-06-17 Thread Stuff
Do you know how she applied it and how often? stuff At 06:46 PM 6/17/2004 +, you wrote: Hi, Two days ago, I spoke to my cousin who lives very far from me. She had shingles (she has had them several times) and was feeling miserable. I told he about CS (I have done before but it had

Re: CSCS turning to chloride in the body.

2004-06-17 Thread Frank Key
Trem wrote: This study was written by Roger Altman (who used to grace this list with his not inconsiderable presence) and details the elimination vs ingestion of what would be a high ionic percentage CS. He found that pretty much what is ingested is what comes out, and that a high percentage

CSCS turning to chloride in the body.

2004-06-17 Thread Matthew McCann PE
In 1939 Hill and Pillsbury published their exhaustive review of the literature on argyria and the pharmacology of silver. On page 13 of their book, they discussed the work of Minz(1930) on these issues concerning the form of silver as it is it is absorbed and transported in the body. [Minz, B.:

Re: CShuman changes

2004-06-17 Thread David Bearrow
Yes, please do the google search and take notice of the fact that all the pages written by geneticists say NOTHING about extra strands in the context that fellow was talking about and the only pages that do talk about it in the same context are pages about channelings from pleadians and other

Re: CShuman changes

2004-06-17 Thread twllLL
Making's for a good movie. - Original Message - From: David Bearrow dav...@sbcglobal.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:45 PM Subject: Re: CShuman changes Yes, please do the google search and take notice of the fact that all the pages written by geneticists

Re: CShuman changes

2004-06-17 Thread William Missett
Going to the OT list with this one. If you want to really get incensed, read Barbara Marciniak's Family of Light. - Original Message - From: twllLL twl...@direcway.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:08 PM Subject: Re: CShuman changes Making's for a good

Re: CSShingles

2004-06-17 Thread elle roberts
She took 4 tablespoons per day and applied it topically on a cotton ball all day long. (with sticky plaster.) After 2 days there was no pain or itching - just faded red marks. I believe it was 10ppm solution she bought from the chemist. elle. From: Stuff st...@laguna.com.mx Reply-To: