Re: CSRE: LUGO'L 5 % IODINE

2010-03-26 Thread Malcolm
But MA; that's not spelled pot, it's spelled pout! g On Fri, 2010-03-26 at 10:52 -0700, MaryAnn Helland wrote: Oh sure Dan -- stir the pot!! lol MA __ From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com I'd like to take the

Re: CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-16 Thread Malcolm
, but the reaction between H2O2 and ascorbic stops the classic free-radical 'Jacob's ladder' of monoatomic oxygen. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascorbic_acid Take care, Malcolm On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 21:09 -0800, poast wrote: I have been exercising some EIS over the past few days. I started out

Re: CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-18 Thread Malcolm
be twenty different reaction intermediates between what goes in, and what comes out, and most of us none the wiser. Check out the Wiki article for just how weird ascorbic acid reactions are as a tiny example of that! Take care, Malcolm On Sat, 2010-04-17 at 21:21 -0800, poast wrote: Hello Malcolm, OK

Re: CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-18 Thread Malcolm
particles, I'd guess, so Tyndall-time. And another angle is the sorta complementary relationship (color-wheel) between amber and blue-grey. Well, hey; onward and upward M. On Sun, 2010-04-18 at 18:24 -0800, poast wrote: Hello Malcolm, While I totally agree with you, it is just too much fun

RE: CSRe: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread Malcolm
I'd be very careful, I dimly remember someone killing all their aquarium fish (fresh water) by experimenting with CS in the water; it was on this list several years ago. As Frank points out, the silver chloride may be much less toxic, it's much less effective. I'd also wonder if it would kill

Re: CSFYI: Mother of all gushers could kill Earth's oceans

2010-05-11 Thread Malcolm
. Their presence at depths of a mile is relatively new info generated by the oil Co.s for their own uses. Malcolm On Tue, 2010-05-11 at 13:15 -0400, Garrick wrote: http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=%22methane%20hydrates% 22rlz=1B3GGLL_enUS358US358um=1ie=UTF-8tbo=utbs=nws:1source=ogsa=Ntab=wn

Re: CSMother of all gushers could kill Earth's oceans

2010-05-11 Thread Malcolm
faults which would lead to a catastrophic impossible-to-control blowout of the entire pocket. Wrong way to go. Malcolm On Tue, 2010-05-11 at 13:32 -0400, Garrick wrote: Hi I'm no engineer but I think a very small nuke is what you need to to collapse the well from a hole bored side by side

Re: CSMother of all gushers could kill Earth's oceans

2010-05-13 Thread Malcolm
rather nuke it if that's a good way to go than see oyster beds and fishing grounds fouled for 20 years I wonder what Edwin Teller would say. g On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Malcolm s...@asis.com mailto:s...@asis.com wrote: Garrick, the idea of the small

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Malcolm
Shiona; Naah, but he is trying to get stuff written when his mind is tired; hence bauxite for basalt and other examples of what Kurt Vonnegut referred to as mental gears skipping a tooth. Ice Nine? Granfalloon? Bokonon. On Tue, 2010-05-18 at 10:31 +0100, Shiona Phillips wrote: Marshall

Re: CS Are (Search) BOTS, (really) Tracking~'EWE'..?

2010-05-28 Thread Malcolm
Hi MaryAnn, I enjoy them! His references lead to good sites, his off-spellings weird characters etc., just think of them as Groucho's eyebrows in print! 'Sides, how'dya know the misspellings are intentional unless you get the drift? On Fri, 2010-05-28 at 08:02 -0700, MaryAnn Helland wrote:

Re: CSThings ya might NOT wanna know - irradiation

2010-06-02 Thread Malcolm
radioactivity - dunno, just a thought. Take care, Malcolm On Wed, 2010-06-02 at 23:28 -0500, Kathryn Clayton wrote: so how do you do this? and eating radiated food is not my idea of good fun. How can they radiate *everything* that comes in? there are so many ports, and so much stuff that comes

Re: CSRe: CS FYI: Camphor

2010-06-10 Thread Malcolm
FYI Re: camphor http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/pharm/camphor.htm 2.1 Main risks and target organs Central nervous system (CNS) and kidney: convulsions followed by depression, and renal damage may occur after intake of relatively small amounts of camphor may occur.

Re: CSRe: CS FYI: Camphor

2010-06-10 Thread Malcolm
grey-marketed substance; as should you. With an LD50 of one gram for a child this is not a marketed substance you should tout without proper cautionary remarks. Malcolm On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 02:25 -0400, bodhisattva wrote: Most of this is nonsense, and some of it applies to Camphorated Oil

RE: CSHow did we ever get here on this subject?

2010-06-22 Thread Malcolm
this stuff about dowsing, demons and other disembodied entities interesting, I find Boddhi's use of it to further his control of a clacque disgusting. Well, that's my problem. Take care, Malcolm You can tell English majors by the convolution of their sentences. g On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 08:42 -0500

Re: CSTick Bite

2010-07-04 Thread Malcolm
, Malcolm On Sun, 2010-07-04 at 22:31 -0400, Del wrote: Hi: My wife, Jane, was bitten by a tick while visiting her mother on Shelter Island, one of the Lyme capitals of the world. Anybody out there with knowledge of what should be done immediately to deal with the possibility (probability

RE: CSTick Bite

2010-07-05 Thread Malcolm
crawl - to the emergency room at the local small-town hospital. Take care, Malcolm On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 09:40 -0400, starshar wrote: This former Lymie cannot emphasize strongly enough the importance of a minimum of 28 days of Doxy. All the rest should be additional. Otherwise I can’t stand

RE: CSTick Bite, sms, Ode

2010-07-06 Thread Malcolm
by Christopher Carroll?? Take care, Malcolm On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 09:07 -0700, s...@emotap.com wrote: Ode, Your statement below is generally not true. Even if one gets the tick off quickly, as you suggest, the contents of the tick's stomach may have been regurgitated into the bite and the blood

RE: CSTick Bite; attn Ode

2010-07-07 Thread Malcolm
own info. Around here the tick is the black-legged, or ixodes pacificus - you probably have ixodes scapularis in your neck of the woods. Take care, Malcolm On Wed, 2010-07-07 at 05:38 -0400, Ode Coyote wrote: It has to do with spirochete gestation period that only happens after a certain

RE: CSHow to use site

2008-06-12 Thread Malcolm
'. Good luck. Malcolm. On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 15:54 -0500, Mary Ellen Murphy wrote: I have posed a question. This is the third time. Most forums have different way to stay on top of questions. But here goes again. I have Lyme. I wss referred to this site from Wolf Creek who supplies

RE: CSAnother Lyme article, less techno

2008-06-12 Thread Malcolm
Hi Mary Ellen, this article gives a more readable description, less technobabble. Sorry 'bout the first one, show that to your prospective health care type, if (s)he turns strange colors and gets grumpy, look for another provider g. http://www.townsendletter.com/Jan2005/lyme0105.htm On Thu,

RE: CSInfo about the best generatrorfor collodial

2008-06-16 Thread Malcolm
Hi Mary Ellen, I've been making my own colloidal silver with my own home-made generator for about ten years now; it's a current-controlled generator and has worked very well, producing high quality high strength CS. I don't make generators for other people, mainly because it costs too much in

RE: CSInfo about the best generatrorfor collodial

2008-06-17 Thread Malcolm
yucky. I get the kid's stuff that tastes better, 500 mg tablets, two at a time. I try to be nice to, and care for, myself; - I really like me - only me I've got, after all. You do the same; take care of yourself. Malcolm On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 18:54 -0500, Mary Ellen Murphy wrote: Did you

Re: CSColloidal vs Ionic Silver

2008-06-17 Thread Malcolm
are just fine! All for now, remember to take care of yourself! Malcolm On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 21:10 -0500, Mary Ellen Murphy wrote: I still do not understand yet the difference between Ionic and collodal silver. Between all the people who know what they are talking about to a newcomer all

Re: CSCOPD

2008-08-01 Thread Malcolm
Hi, COPD is alphabet soup for: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 10:31 -0500, Wayne Fugitt wrote: At 09:55 AM 8/1/2008, you wrote: What is COPD? Dee Hope you do not have it and you never know what it is. One more disease name the medics use. Someone

Re: CSCoonhound Paralysis

2008-08-13 Thread Malcolm
. Good luck, Malcolm On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 11:46 -0400, hj wrote: We did take her yesterday. The vet, after consulting his handbooks for about 15 minutes, came to the same conclusion. There is no treatment for this disease other than to give antibiotics and steroids a try - not something we

Re: CSCoonhound Paralysis

2008-08-13 Thread Malcolm
It's just a matter of who's got the tougher ticks: ones that hold their likker betterg. OTOH, could be something else, ticks in the ear notwithstanding. Can't hurt to get the tick out, if there IS one huh? Ode, you got tough ticks that's for sure. On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 09:01 -0400, Faith Gagne

Re: CSCoonhound Paralysis

2008-08-14 Thread Malcolm
Very Nice! Been doing the same with my own version for ~ 35 years, started off whittling a clothes pin down to a point, then ex-flytying hackle pliers, then alligator clips; unscrew the little buggers. Tried all the smothering techniques,, minimal success. During tick season I'll get maybe 50 a

Re: CSCoonhound Paralysis

2008-08-14 Thread Malcolm
info to this list, has discussed colonic CS for Parvovirus in dogs, where diarrhea severely dehydrates the animal; perhaps it would be beneficial in this situation as well, if for slightly different reasons; dunno. Hope it helps, Take care, Malcolm On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 10:47 -0400, hj wrote

Re: CSnutra silver?

2008-08-15 Thread Malcolm
Hi Kathryn, I looked at NutraSilver's website; down at the very bottom it says: ...These statements have not been ... by the FDA ... which, the usual standard disclaimers aside, makes me wonder why all the hype about FDA approved labs, NOT - you'll notice, - product. My general purpose BS

Re: CSTO WHOM IT CONCERNS.

2008-09-02 Thread Malcolm
Hi Neville, to whom it concerns? You, I think,g. Anyway, I'll take a shot at this; think of electricity as analogous to water; think of voltage as the pressure the water has tending to force it through, well, whatever; a hose (wire) a nozzle (resistor), a large or small pipe (big or small

Re: CSTO WHOM IT CONCERNS.

2008-09-04 Thread Malcolm
fun, Malcolm A book on basic electronics won't burn up your brain too much. Just knowing the difference between a parallel and series circuit and how to hook up a multimeter to read what will take you a long way. Ode AMEN -- The Silver List is a moderated

RE: CSParticle size - Comments please

2008-09-04 Thread Malcolm
Hi; this is a little too mechanistic to account for the body's ability to break down and recombine not only proteins sugars and fats but also mineral constituents of what we ingest. Nevertheless, it's been stated here in the past that 80 - 90% of CS is excreted through the bowel; I don't know if

Re: CSLED's, What Voltage ? How Dangerous ?

2008-09-06 Thread Malcolm
are. There are some weird consequences to this hokey-pokey, one being that your 24VDC wall-wart can yield about 1.4 times its nominal voltage when it is very lightly loaded. More fun; Malcolm On Sat, 2008-09-06 at 22:33 +0930, Neville wrote: - Original Message - From: Wayne Fugitt

Re: CSInformation4U article on CS and silver coated tubes in surgery

2008-09-07 Thread Malcolm
Hi Rowena, Thank You very much for digging this out and posting it! Take care, Malcolm On Sun, 2008-09-07 at 23:37 +0800, Rowena wrote: COLLOIDAL SILVER'S VALUE http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Information4U A new study published in JAMA is sure to have an unintended result – dramatically

RE: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-11 Thread Malcolm
Hi Steve, No disrespect, but this is a Very Bad idea for a number of reasons. First, there are nooks and crannies you will never get to where the water will remain; Second, much tap water is fairly conductive and will hide under small electronic components on circuit boards, and in the windings

Re: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-11 Thread Malcolm
Hi Kathryn, What about a hepa filter 'High Efficiency Particulate Air' vacuum cleaner as well as a more general household hepa filter; Honeywell makes a bunch of these, though I don't know their real - as opposed to advertised - quality. Industrial strength filters are available for applications

Re: CSVarification?

2008-09-11 Thread Malcolm
Hi Neville, As a book I once saw had for a title There Are No Electrons g We think there are, they are an explanatory device to help us navigate a world of Energy we try to fiddle with - - well, I see I've run over your word limit. . . . . . On the other hand, there ARE holes; Oh yes, the very

Re: CSVarification?

2008-09-11 Thread Malcolm
Well that's the meter's fault, it's actually kinda handy when the little minus sign shows up to tell me which side is what, or not, to show the opposite. On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 10:46 +0930, Neville wrote: No worries Chuck. It's just that I am concentrating on 'flow' because when I hook the

Re: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-12 Thread Malcolm
Many toxins are actually bits and pieces of dead bacteria and fungi or their excretion products; thus the microwave may actually contribute more toxins to some minor degree. Also there are many parts of the oven that aren't irradiated, but just collect dust and particulate debris because of that

Re: CSThinking about current flow: for Neville

2008-09-12 Thread Malcolm
Ummm, On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 15:36 -0005, M. G. Devour wrote: Dear Neville, You write: [The actual linear velocity of the electrons within the wire is proportional to the current: Zero with the switch off, and limited by ohm's law, ie. total circuit resistance and voltage, when on.]

RE: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-12 Thread Malcolm
Yes, a good point! In fact often you can short out a capacitor several times in a row and get a spark each time; Yikes! High voltage capacitors are especially likely to behave this way, because the insulating element that separates the two plates of the cap becomes formed by the electrical

Re: CS OT - Hemp Oil Cures Cancer Video

2008-09-12 Thread Malcolm
Kathryn,how didya know? Yeah, actuelly we'r all from Sirius the Dawg star 'bout a hunnert years ago, gran sed, we'r diffrnt'n you an we'r same's each other and we'r gonna take over yore good ol' yew ess of ayy any day now, soon's we kin get straight enuff Oh, wait, thass the rednecks gonna dew

Re: CSThinking about current flow: for Neville

2008-09-12 Thread Malcolm
Didit; but other than that small glitch it was an excellent explanation for Neville's purposes, Props!! On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 18:59 -0005, M. G. Devour wrote: Okay, guys, I yield! But if you can come up with *better* imagery that's intuitive *and* rigorous, I'm all ears! grin Mike D.

Re: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-12 Thread Malcolm
Hi, almost forgot; the clothes dryer is infamous for collecting lint, dust, and after years of use, suddenly catching on fire. This is not the best way to clean it though. Usually the front panel can be wangled free and the truly incredible amounts of foof peeled off the motor, pulleys and

Re: CSThinking about current flow: for Neville

2008-09-15 Thread Malcolm
less current. Anyhow, that's what I was taught; perhaps the sands have shifted from under my feet, that has happened before. Superconductivity is another matter, and I don't know anything about electron flow in superconductors. Take care, Malcolm On Mon, 2008-09-15 at 11:18 -0400, Marshall

RE: CSThinking about current flow: for Neville

2008-09-15 Thread Malcolm
] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 10:18 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSThinking about current flow: for Neville Malcolm wrote: Ummm, On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 15:36 -0005, M. G. Devour wrote: Dear Neville, The number of electrons inside a wire

Re: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-15 Thread Malcolm
nitrify organic pollutants, dunno, new one on me. g Take care, Malcolm On Mon, 2008-09-15 at 14:04 +0900, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: Just curious, and not quibbling, but given that this group is devoted to EIS, why not use that? Might it not be less oxidative? Taking things one step

Re: CSHere's one for Chuck!

2008-09-15 Thread Malcolm
everything else is getting bigger? On Mon, 2008-09-15 at 22:14 -0005, M. G. Devour wrote: If the dollar keeps getting smaller, why do they call it inflation? wink Mike D. [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [mdev...@eskimo.com] [Speaking only for

Re: CSDistilling technique...

2008-09-16 Thread Malcolm
of it, but that's down to Assay work. Hope this helps, Malcolm On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 15:06 -0005, M. G. Devour wrote: Those of you who've been making your own distilled water for a while can probably answer this... Now that I've been able to make a few gallons of my own distilled water, I'm

Re: CSEICS colour?

2008-09-16 Thread Malcolm
great difference for my brew, and reversing current between the electrodes every so often, perhaps every five or ten minutes when I don't get distracted g. Stirring, and using cool, 65 - 70 Fahrenheit water seem to help also. take care, Malcolm On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 12:17 +0930, Neville wrote

Re: CSMeso vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-18 Thread Malcolm
in water? Confusion reigns; Malcolm On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 12:28 -0500, Clayton Family wrote: A colloid is not soluble, it is a suspension. snippity snip The ionic silver is only in the water because there is nothing else in the water. If there was anything else

Re: CSMessy vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-19 Thread Malcolm
misunderstood your drift when you said, The ionic silver is only in the water because there is nothing else in the water. ... I hope this has helped some Kathryn At least it brought up some new questions, Thanks, Malcolm On Sep 18, 2008, at 11:02 PM, Malcolm wrote: Hi Kathryn

Re: CSMessy vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-19 Thread Malcolm
, and has new properties specific to whichever compound has been made. - - - - Guess not. Take care, Malcolm On Fri, 2008-09-19 at 13:36 -0500, Clayton Family wrote: okey dokey then, On Sep 19, 2008, at 10:30 AM, Malcolm wrote: So my question was: having a solution of ionic

CSmushrooms

2008-09-22 Thread Malcolm
- also NOT so. 'Course, here in the U.S. we have to send off for our silver coins now but that's another digression. . . . So, take advantage of those who have gone before you (and lived to tell it) and get advice from an experienced group or person. And take care, Malcolm -- The Silver List

Re: CSCS\ Collodial Silver Vs Mushrooms

2008-09-23 Thread Malcolm
interest. The difference between a completely inconsequential 'dose' of gyromitrin and a deadly one is extremely small. Gyromitrin hydrolyzes into MMH, monomethylhydrazine, rocket fuel, an extremely carcinogenic compound. Weird, huh? Not a good way to launch into outer space. Take care, Malcolm

CSRe: more unwelcome email: Hey Mike!

2008-09-24 Thread Malcolm
Hi, Have to agree with Linda's second point. TJ usually does post to the SO list, but even these are useless to me since I have a slow connection an don't want to be bothered with politically motivated rants or videos anyway. If TJ had some good taglines like Chuck, now that might be a different

RE: CSCS\ Collodial Silver Vs Mushrooms

2008-10-03 Thread Malcolm
Hey, not always. Many of the boletes, mushrooms with tubes where others have gills, will bruise blue, purple, even red, and some of them can give you a whopper of a tummyache and NO fun atall!! Mushroomhead. On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 11:19 -0500, Dan Nave wrote: And if it turns purple when

RE: CSCS\ Collodial Silver Vs Mushrooms

2008-10-03 Thread Malcolm
Hey Dan, Very nice, Thanks! Malcolm On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 12:18 -0500, Dan Nave wrote: http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/alt/milkthistle_faq.htm Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) What does Milk Thistle do? Herb- Milk Thistle Herb has been used medicinally by some people for functional disorders

Re: CSstaph in dogs

2008-10-16 Thread Malcolm
; prob'ly can't do any harm. Pirate Indeed!G Take care, Malcolm On Thu, 2008-10-16 at 11:05 -0500, Clayton Family wrote: Hadn't thought of that. I did give her a soda bath yesterday, had to. I had been out of town, and she would not let anyone else clean her belly, so the fur around

Re: CS[List Owner] Standards of proof...

2008-10-20 Thread Malcolm
out for ourselves what works and how it best works for us. Each. Take care, avoid arcing! Malcolm On Mon, 2008-10-20 at 19:36 -0400, indi wrote: Thanks. I imagine it'd be hard to ingest much of that without knowing something wasn't quite right. Anyway, I am careful to avoid arcing. BTW, I

Re: CS[List Owner] Standards of proof...

2008-10-21 Thread Malcolm
along. ... raid our homes ... Wouldn't be the first time. Take care, Malcolm On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 10:28 -0400, indi wrote: On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 21:49:17 -0700 Malcolm s...@asis.com wrote: Well and good! We don't have the deus ex authoritas of political or scientific regulation

Re: CSMeasuring or Guessing

2008-10-21 Thread Malcolm
Hey, ya gotta keep up with this stuff! Progress, doncha know!? There are now many more FDA approved meds for psychological problems, particularly for the young, whose complaints are ignorable and whose independence is compromised at best. History; Prozac Nation. Ritalin; speed for subteens.

Re: CSMeasuring or Guessing

2008-10-21 Thread Malcolm
Remember Yossarian!g On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 17:39 -0400, Faith Gagne wrote: I do not agree with this at all. Smacks of paranoia to me. Faith G. - Original Message - From: Marlene Hanson mlehan...@msn.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 2:55 PM

Re: CSColloidal Copper

2008-10-23 Thread Malcolm
, Malcolm On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 05:46 -0400, Ode Coyote wrote: You can make C Copper with any DC CS generator with an output over something like 30 volts. Regular Romex house wiring is by industry standards pure enough to use as electrodes. It doesn't gain conductivity over around 3

Re: CSCruelty, No Definition

2008-10-23 Thread Malcolm
How 'bout .303? g On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 07:08 -0400, Ode Coyote wrote: Off topic for sure I used to train fish into a corral made of stones by washing my dishes and pots with sand. All I had to do to get a fish is scrape a pot with a fork and take my pick with a frog gig. I

Re: CSFLU

2008-10-23 Thread Malcolm
This is what has worked for me and numerous others I've gotten to try it; snork it up 2 or 3 times per side, then do it again a couple more times, an hour or a little less apart. This is for respiratory flu of course, and/or colds. Take care, Malcolm On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 20:21 +0100, Dee wrote

Re: CSMeasuring or Guessing- or calculating

2008-10-23 Thread Malcolm
Hi Faith, for that you can take a form - niacinamide, often labeled as non-flush niacin. Works for me and regular niacin gives me intense skin prickles. Take care, Malcolm On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 21:00 -0400, Faith Gagne wrote: One has to be careful of the 'flush'. Not everyone can take

Re: CSColloidal Copper

2008-10-24 Thread Malcolm
reaction between RBC and Cu, the horseshoe crab has green blood cuz it's hemoglobin is more like chloroglobin; could it be . . . . ?? Take care, Malcolm On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 06:19 -0400, Ode Coyote wrote: That might have something to do with imbedded particles that won't rust away and need

Re: CSCruelty, No Definition

2008-10-24 Thread Malcolm
Yup, had one. On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 06:21 -0400, Ode Coyote wrote: At 09:55 AM 10/23/2008 -0700, you wrote: How 'bout .303? g Prolly right, that was many many years ago and my Uncles rifle. Ode -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

Re: CSMeasuring or Guessing- or calculating

2008-10-24 Thread Malcolm
-24 at 10:15 -0400, Faith Gagne wrote: Hi Malcolm. I am leery of niacin for reasons other than just flushing. I would check with my doctor before taking it. One needs a knowledgable well-rounded doctor. FYI: Adverse Niacin Side Effects Some of the niacin side affects reported most

Re: CSOff topic but . . .

2008-10-24 Thread Malcolm
Bingo! Notice how Toyota dropped their cold fusion research suddenly and QUIETLY? Didn't know there was successful research on eliminating radioactivity, could you point to some ref.s? TNX, Malcolm On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 11:21 -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote: Methods to get rid of radioactive

Re: CSSinusistis Fungal Infection Help Request

2008-10-26 Thread Malcolm
and transducers - not counting the small face-mask personal ones. Just take a peek down the cone the vapor-fog comes up through and you can see the shiny little disc down at the bottom. Skip the internal water filter block some of them sell, just leave it out. Take care, Malcolm On Sun, 2008

RE: CSpositive silver ions and negatively charged bacteria

2008-10-29 Thread Malcolm
just to add a bit of clarity here, the stain which defines Gram positive and negative were developed by a man named Gram, and the 'positive' and 'negative' do NOT refer to the electropotential of the bacteria, but to the method's discoverer, Hans Christian Gram. On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 11:40 -0500,

Re: CStest

2008-11-01 Thread Malcolm
SPLAT! On Sat, 2008-11-01 at 10:54 -1000, Smitty wrote: Its pouring with rain here, so good luck to them! dee Rain don't bother golf addicts ! Smitty -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

Re: CS[FW]Recent Research on Weaponized Biologicals

2008-11-05 Thread Malcolm
Hi Rowena; Well, I didn't see it 'til repost, so perhaps it slid down under to you before it was blown around the side to us (or me, anyhow) g Biological warfare-terrorism is probably more likely in the future than nuclear; sneakier, cheaper and leaves more of your target's resources intact

Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver

2008-11-06 Thread Malcolm
I thought the fleas on the carrier rats were the vectors, yes? no? Rats lead a tough life, no doubt. . . g On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 09:39 -1000, Smitty wrote: What an odd idea. Perhaps all those bubonic plague infected rats will just infect and kill each other. It seems the rats were immune

Re: CSMagic Date in History, ( Historical Event )

2008-11-15 Thread Malcolm
Happy Wayne day!! Lots more. Take care, Malcolm On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 23:57 -0600, Wayne Fugitt wrote: Few will know the significance of the date, November 14th, 1938. Only 70 years ago, that is all. Just a growing boy, huh? -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSTOOTH EMERGENCY

2008-12-19 Thread Malcolm
. HTH, Malcolm On Fri, 2008-12-19 at 21:09 +, gwms...@optonline.net wrote: Happy Holiday to All. I'm in the middle of Christmas plans and I have a crashing tooth ache and sore throat. I have been gargling and drinking CS. I have DMSO but not quite sure if I should use it along with CS

RE: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-29 Thread Malcolm
. Take care, Malcolm On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 05:46 -0500, Ode Coyote wrote: As gross as it may seem, maggots debride a wound better than any surgeon. Due to surface evaporation and mega water absorption working together, I believe CS Gel works as a sterilizing pulling poultice Ode

Re: CSMagnetic Stirrer RPM

2009-01-30 Thread Malcolm
] and use the skinny 1/16 X 1/2 NdBFe pushed inside polyethylene tube, and seal the ends. YMMV of course. Take care, Malcolm On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 16:04 -0600, Norton, Steve wrote: What is a good RPM rate or range for a CS magnetic stirrer? - Steve N -- The Silver List is a moderated forum

Re: CSflu

2009-02-06 Thread Malcolm
Hi, No ideas, but my response was the same; I've used CS for colds and flu for quite literally years, through raising kids to re-entering college and it always worked. This time, it didn't. Took me down over Christmas holidays, Yuck! Take care, Malcolm On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 10:19 -0600, Clayton

Re: CSflu - malcolm

2009-02-06 Thread Malcolm
still in its grip. Take care, Malcolm On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 19:40 -0600, Clayton Family wrote: thanks, then. How long before you were back to normal? On Feb 6, 2009, at 6:12 PM, Malcolm wrote: Hi, No ideas, but my response was the same; I've used CS for colds and flu for quite

Re: CSDMSO, Human or Horse Grade ?

2009-04-06 Thread Malcolm
answer: All the little Lawyer-simulacra buried in the stuff. Mon, 2009-04-06 at 06:58 -0700, Pat Lawrie wrote: I just bought some MSM at a tack store intended for MY use. It says on the label there are no fillers. Then when I got home and read further it says, quote: WARNING: For animal

Re: CSDMSO, Human or Horse Grade ?

2009-04-06 Thread Malcolm
Good Points! ** On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 11:20 -0400, Indi Sharpe wrote: They have to label it unfit for human consumption, due to the Big Pharma puppets at the FDA. Personally, I feel secure that no producer of DMSO wants to get sued over a bad product -- horse owners tend to be

Re: CSspeaking of pandemics...

2009-04-13 Thread Malcolm
Hi Kathryn, Yes, this has worried me also; I'm used to recuperating from the damage that whatever 'bug' has already done, even though it may be overcome by the CS. This was different qualitatively; the illness continued its progress in that case as if I'd never taken any. Malcolm Mon, 2009

CSspeaking of pandemics, bugs and logic. . .

2009-04-14 Thread Malcolm
of Logic can take one only so far; they can help, but they're not the whole game. Ditto, in Spades, the rules of statistics. For instance take your statement that everyone is different; well who you talking to? Everyone is the same, also. Ain't that something, now? g Take care, Malcolm

Re: CSCorrection: Best place to buy DMSO

2009-04-14 Thread Malcolm
He used the word true rather than pure. The DMSO from my local horse and cow store used to say 99.85% pure DMSO on it, but they changed the label to read 99%; same Company, and also added a disclaimer about human use. On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 21:33 -0400, Indi wrote: What, so 99% pure isn't

Re: CSCorrection: Best place to buy DMSO

2009-04-14 Thread Malcolm
On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 22:45 -0400, Indi wrote: On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 07:30:51PM -0700, Malcolm wrote: He used the word true rather than pure. The DMSO from my local horse and cow store used to say 99.85% pure DMSO on it, but they changed the label to read 99%; same Company, and also

Re: Fw: CSturkey turning...OT

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
Hey, it's worse than that; we're surrounded by opinionated carnivores, too! And omnivores! And for all I know, carrion consumers, like soft-ripened cheeses, or hung duck! The one thing they all have in common though, {along with me,} we're opinionated about our groceries! And like it or not

Re: Fw: CSturkey turning...OT

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
Smile when you say that podner!! On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 15:22 +, mborg...@att.net wrote: thought this was the silver list not the ot list enough with the turkeys! -- Original message from MaryAnn Helland marmar...@bellsouth.net:

Re: CSMurder...OT

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
SoyLent green?? On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 17:26 +0100, Kirsteen Wright wrote: On 4/24/09, Indi indi.sha...@gmail.com wrote: I wonder what the flesh of human babies taste like... They smell so tempting! There's a marvellous SF book by Donald Kingsbury 'Geta'. I

Re: CSturkey turning...OT

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
I gotta say this before Chuck does: FOOD FIGHT! On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 09:31 -0700, MaryAnn Helland wrote: *Hello* -- the point that I was trying to make is -- if you're going to preach, then you should practice what you preach. Which you don't do. Last I checked, this is America. Eating

Re: CSturkey turning...OT

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
Maybe, maybe not; turkeys, like most bird-brains have many built in survival instincts, and given space enough do pretty well. On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 17:36 +0100, Kirsteen Wright wrote: On 4/24/09, Indi indi.sha...@gmail.com wrote: But the night before the drawing (two days before

Re: CSturkey turning...OT

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
HA! I beat you to it!! On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 12:44 -0400, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: WOO,HOO A REAL FOOD FIGHT!!! BTW, you DO know about the silver Off-Topic list that you should be using? Chuck The most important part of a

Re: CSthe corpse thread...OT

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
Perhaps this is a misunderstanding? I think the suggestion is that private email is not intended for public consumption. On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 14:12 -0500, Ruth Bertella wrote: I don't know where Indi is trying to go with these statements or what she is trying to prove, but I'd like to go on

Re: CSturkey turning...OT

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
I'm a Triple Asparagus, myself. On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 14:12 -0500, Clayton Family wrote: Hey! Who's disparaging vegetarians?!!! lol Kathryn On Apr 24, 2009, at 10:34 AM, MaryAnn Helland wrote: Run for your lives!! We're surrounded by list-cops and vegetarians!! LOL

Re: CSAplogy

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
Well, it was fun there for a while, huh? On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 20:14 +0100, Kirsteen Wright wrote: Please accept my apologies everyone. I've just realised how far off topic we've gone and now we're getting personal. Sorry if anything I've said has offended anyone. I'm bowing out of this

Re: CSPETA

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
Very good point! Ah, the irony of it all! On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 16:38 -0400, Indi wrote: Calling on a Libertarian to do censorship doesn't strike anyone else as just a bit odd? I do find it pretty funny, myself... :D On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 04:26:52PM -0400, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:

Re: CSPETA

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
HUH?? Who hijacked what, Frank? I've seen plenty of ideology and idealogues to go along with themon this thread; including, now, yours. Glad you enjoy corpses, me to; hope something improves your discernment of humor though. On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 16:45 -0400, frankcuns-r...@comcast.net

Re: CSMurder...OT

2009-04-24 Thread Malcolm
There's a short story somewhere, the aliens come to earth and contrary to expectations don't dominate us. Instead help us settle our international differences without war, end disease, poverty, starvation. many of them carry a small book with them, which they consult often when working with us to

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