Re: CS OT: HELP: Hazarous Smart Meters!

2011-06-29 Thread Shar
What does the smart meter look like?  How does it distinguish itself from
the regular meter?  Is it digital?  I just had my meter changed by
electricians that redid my wiring and it looks like the same meter, hoping
it's not a smart meter

Shar

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:

 They should be able to cover the wall or the floor in question with a
 metallic screen which is grounded to attenuate the signal coming into their
 area...

 Dan

   On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.comwrote:

 **
 This has been discussed fairly extensively on the eso_healing list.  There
 are steps some are taking to counteract these adverse affects, and those
 listed below match what others are saying almost precisely.  It is, from
 some reports like WiFi, but much worse.

 Marshall


 On 6/26/2011 8:09 PM, Dan Nave wrote:

 What is it that you think the smart meters are doing?

 Dan

 On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 7:43 PM, jenny goodhealth 
 jenny_goodheal...@yahoo.com wrote:

  Dear  all,

 Last week, a friend of mine complained to me that she has gotten very
 sick (fatigue, headache and tennitis) from PGE recent installed 7 smart
 meters in her apartment complex.  The smart meters are just on the wall next
 to her stuido apartment.

 I also just realize that PGE has also installed 35+ smart meters in the
 meter room which is just 2 levels below my apartment since Nov, 2010.  The
 meter room is 2 levels below the left end of my livng room while my bedroom
 is on the right end.  My bedroom is about 16 feet away from left end of my
 living room.  So far, I can't tell whether I have had any adverse effects
 from the smart meters as I have been recovering from lyme  mycoplasma
 infections whose symtoms are similar to the radiaton effects of the smart
 meters incluidng fatigue, headache and tennitis.  I have been having these
 symptoms for years and started ozone treatment 3 months ago which has gotten
 me better.

 Well, moving is my last resort as I have limited resources,
 without family  in the U.S. and I am still trying to recover.  Please advise
 on how to protect myself.  Are there any proven, effective EMF radtiation
 proctection devices in the market.  I also heard that there is some sort of
 EMF protection paint we can use to paint our apartment with but I am unsure
 its effectivenss.  Pls. advise.  Thanks.

 Jen  -







Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2011 #174

2011-06-29 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Anita -- as no one has replied to your question, I'll take a stab at it.

To my knowledge, there are no restrictions to the use of Serrapeptase -- except 
to go slowly if you have high blood pressure or high cholesterol levels.  This 
is so that you don't *dump* large particles of plaque into your bloodstream 
where they can cause a stroke.

I would suggest that you contact one or more of the companies who sell 
Serrapeptase, or talk to someone knowledgeable at your local health food store 
-- and ask this question of them.  Several opinions would be of greater value, 
perhaps.

In my experience, Serrapeptase isn't helpful in the matter of joint pain -- 
sorry.  But my husband, who has been taking Serrapeptase for years, had 
open-heart surgery last Fall for aortic valve replacement and reduction of 
internal heart muscle -- and his surgeon commented that he had the cleanest 
arteries and veins that he had ever seen on a man his age (78).  FWIW.
MA





From: Anita Hong ahong52...@sbcglobal.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, June 27, 2011 9:49:58 PM
Subject: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2011 #174


Wow, the topic regardingSerrapeptase is very interesting.  I have a question: 
Is 
there a supplement that it shouldn't be taken with?  I am not under any 
medication and would like to take this to bring my blood pressure/cholesterol 
level under control.  Also dealing with joint pain issues as well.  Whatever 
experience you can share will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks. 
 
Anita 






CSOT - solar battery chargers

2011-06-29 Thread PTF
Thanks to those who responded.  For those that said they were also interested 
here is what seems like the best website I found.

http://store.sundancesolar.com/hispsobach.html

PT

Re: CSOT - solar energy

2011-06-29 Thread Renee
You can buy solar lights that have AA and triple A batteries that are
rechargeable, for a couple bucks.   Then you can not only use the lights as
night lights in the house or yard, but you can recharge the batteries.

I also bought a solar battery recharge at a co-op food store here.  This
will charge even C and D batteries.  I paid about $20 for it.  

Samala,
Renee
 
 
 
 
---Original Message---
 
I live in Florida and am interested in possibly purchasing a small solar system 
for charging rechargeable batteries.  

CSinfo please

2011-06-29 Thread Kathy Tankersley

Can anyone tell me the difference between UI and gm on vitamins, medicine, etc?
Thanks,  Kathy

CSGarbage Can Faraday Cage

2011-06-29 Thread Deborah Gerard


Subject: Garbage Can Faraday Cage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoQZY1FtI3c

Re: CSAnyone know about Navarro type test done in Ohio ??

2011-06-29 Thread ZZekelink


Re: CSAnyone know about Navarro type test done in Ohio ??

2011-06-29 Thread ZZekelink
Sorry, I forgot the text---:-)... I found a Dr. George Kindness referred by 
 Jim Henderson on line who does the urine test for cancer but the phone # 
is no  longer in service.. Just thought I would use the Lab. in the U.S. as 
it is  closer than where the Navarro test is located.. Want to test for my 
Ovarian  cancer. Have been on the Budwig for several months...Thanks,  Lois

Re: CSinfo please

2011-06-29 Thread Dan Nave
From Wikipedia (see below).

Dan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_unit

International Unit

In pharmacology, international unit measures biological activity, or
effect, of a substance. It is abbreviated as IU, as UI (French unité
internationale or Italian unità internazionale), or as IE (German
Internationale Einheit). It is used to quantify vitamins, hormones,
some medications, vaccines, blood products, and similar biologically
active substances. IU has the advantage over a measure of mass, as
milligram (mg), in being consistent in nominal quantity across various
forms of a biological agent (as vitamin A in the form of retinol or
beta-carotene). Despite its name, IU is not part of the International
System of Units used in physics and chemistry.

In order to remove the possibility of having the letter: I confused
with the digit: 1, some hospitals have it as a stated policy to omit
the I, that is: to only use U or E when talking and writing about
dosages, while other hospitals avoid the ambiguity all-together by
requiring the word Units to be written out entirely.

Equality and equivalency of IU for different substancesMolecules that
are chemically well-defined can be measured in Molar or mass units.
However, immunoassays of analytes with structural diversity are not so
straightforward. The goal in setting the standard is that different
substances with the same biological effect will contain the same
number of IUs. For example, rather than specifying the precise types
and masses of vitamin E in a mixture, it is sufficient to simply
specify the number of IUs of vitamin E.

To define the IU for a substance, an international collaborative study
is organized by the WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization
using various assay systems in several laboratories.[1] The main goal
of the study is to reach an arbitrary consensus regarding methods of
analysis and the approach to standardization to enable commutability
of results.[2][3][4]

The study is performed using highly purified preparations of the
substance, typically in lyophilized form, called international
reference preparations or IRPs.[1] Each preparation is divided into
precisely weighed samples, with each sample stored in its own ampoule
labeled with a code corresponding to the source IRP.[1] Assays are
performed using these samples and are calibrated against the
previously available IU standard. These results can be quite variable;
the final IU value for samples of a given IRP are determined by
consensus.[2] The IRP that provides the best results and shows the
best long term stability is selected to define the next IU.[1] This
IRP is then referred to as the international standard.[1]

Since the number of IUs contained in a new substance is arbitrarily
set, there is no equivalence between an IU measurement between two
dissimilar biological agents. For instance, one IU of vitamin E cannot
be equated with one IU of vitamin A in any way, including mass and
efficacy.

Mass equivalents of 1 IUInsulin: 1 IU is the biological equivalent of
about 45.5 μg pure crystalline insulin (1/22 mg exactly).
This corresponds to the old USP insulin unit, first suggested by
Frederick Banting et.al. in 1922,[5] where one unit (U) of insulin is
equal to the amount required to reduce the concentration of blood
glucose in a fasting rabbit to 0.045 per cent (45 mg/dL or 2,5 mmol/L)
within 4 hours.
Vitamin A: 1 IU is the biological equivalent of 0.3 μg retinol, or of
0.6 μg beta-carotene in the USA,[6] and in Canada [7]
Vitamin C: 1 IU is 50 μg L-ascorbic acid
Vitamin D: 1 IU is the biological equivalent of 0.025 μg
cholecalciferol/ergocalciferol
Vitamin E: 1 IU is the biological equivalent of about 0.667 mg
d-alpha-tocopherol (2/3 mg exactly), or of 1 mg of dl-alpha-tocopherol
acetate
Difference from unit of enzyme activityThe IU should not be confused
with the enzyme unit, also known as the International unit of enzyme
activity and abbreviated as U.


Dan


On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:51 AM, Kathy Tankersley
babychicks...@gmail.com wrote:

 Can anyone tell me the difference between UI and gm on vitamins, medicine,
 etc?
 Thanks,  Kathy


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Re: CS OT: HELP: Hazarous Smart Meters!

2011-06-29 Thread jenny goodhealth
Mine looks digital with Smart Metere written on it, which was installed by PGE 
technician.  Hope this help. 
 
Jen -

--- On Wed, 6/29/11, Shar fire888ea...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Shar fire888ea...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: CS OT: HELP: Hazarous Smart Meters!
To: silver-list silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, June 29, 2011, 12:47 AM



What does the smart meter look like?  How does it distinguish itself from the 
regular meter?  Is it digital?  I just had my meter changed by electricians 
that redid my wiring and it looks like the same meter, hoping it's not a smart 
meter
 
Shar


On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:


They should be able to cover the wall or the floor in question with a metallic 
screen which is grounded to attenuate the signal coming into their area...
 
Dan





On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:


This has been discussed fairly extensively on the eso_healing list.  There are 
steps some are taking to counteract these adverse affects, and those listed 
below match what others are saying almost precisely.  It is, from some reports 
like WiFi, but much worse.

Marshall 




On 6/26/2011 8:09 PM, Dan Nave wrote: 

What is it that you think the smart meters are doing?
 
Dan


On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 7:43 PM, jenny goodhealth jenny_goodheal...@yahoo.com 
wrote:











Dear  all, 
 
Last week, a friend of mine complained to me that she has gotten very sick 
(fatigue, headache and tennitis) from PGE recent installed 7 smart meters in 
her apartment complex.  The smart meters are just on the wall next to her 
stuido apartment. 
 
I also just realize that PGE has also installed 35+ smart meters in the meter 
room which is just 2 levels below my apartment since Nov, 2010.  The meter 
room is 2 levels below the left end of my livng room while my bedroom is on the 
right end.  My bedroom is about 16 feet away from left end of my living room.  
So far, I can't tell whether I have had any adverse effects from the smart 
meters as I have been recovering from lyme  mycoplasma infections whose 
symtoms are similar to the radiaton effects of the smart meters incluidng 
fatigue, headache and tennitis.  I have been having these symptoms for years 
and started ozone treatment 3 months ago which has gotten me better.  
 
Well, moving is my last resort as I have limited resources, without family  in 
the U.S. and I am still trying to recover.  Please advise on how to protect 
myself.  Are there any proven, effective EMF radtiation proctection devices in 
the market.  I also heard that there is some sort of EMF protection paint we 
can use to paint our apartment with but I am unsure its effectivenss.  Pls. 
advise.  Thanks. 
 
Jen  -





Re: CS OT: HELP: Hazarous Smart Meters!

2011-06-29 Thread David AuBuchon
Earthing is a new fad you could say that is believed to shield you from
EMF.  It is cheapt to implement.  I heard from 3 or 4 lymies who reported
better sleep with it actually.  I have lyme (probably bartonella is the
issue) but personally have not noticed anything from doing earthing.
Earthing means putting yourself in electrical contact with the ground.  You
do this while you sleep by using electrically conductive fabric for
bedding.  Then you run a wire from that fabric and that wire plugs into the
wall.  Your body touches the fabric, which touches the wire, which touches
the wall socket, and part of the electrical stuff in the wall socket
actually leads to the ground.  You can buy premade kits for earthing, but it
is cheapest to implement your own setup by purchasing components from
lessemf.com.  I sleep on a homemade electrically grounded pillowcase for
example.

~David

On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 6:31 PM, jenny goodhealth 
jenny_goodheal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Mine looks digital with Smart Metere written on it, which was installed by
 PGE technician.  Hope this help.

 Jen -

 --- On *Wed, 6/29/11, Shar fire888ea...@gmail.com* wrote:


 From: Shar fire888ea...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: CS OT: HELP: Hazarous Smart Meters!
 To: silver-list silver-list@eskimo.com
 Date: Wednesday, June 29, 2011, 12:47 AM


  What does the smart meter look like?  How does it distinguish itself from
 the regular meter?  Is it digital?  I just had my meter changed by
 electricians that redid my wiring and it looks like the same meter, hoping
 it's not a smart meter

 Shar

 On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Dan Nave 
 bhangcha...@gmail.comhttp://us.mc1201.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=bhangcha...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 They should be able to cover the wall or the floor in question with a
 metallic screen which is grounded to attenuate the signal coming into their
 area...

 Dan

   On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Marshall 
 mdud...@king-cart.comhttp://us.mc1201.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=mdud...@king-cart.com
  wrote:

 **
 This has been discussed fairly extensively on the eso_healing list.  There
 are steps some are taking to counteract these adverse affects, and those
 listed below match what others are saying almost precisely.  It is, from
 some reports like WiFi, but much worse.

 Marshall


 On 6/26/2011 8:09 PM, Dan Nave wrote:

 What is it that you think the smart meters are doing?

 Dan

 On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 7:43 PM, jenny goodhealth 
 jenny_goodheal...@yahoo.comhttp://us.mc1201.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=jenny_goodheal...@yahoo.com
  wrote:

  Dear  all,

 Last week, a friend of mine complained to me that she has gotten very sick
 (fatigue, headache and tennitis) from PGE recent installed 7 smart meters
 in her apartment complex.  The smart meters are just on the wall next to her
 stuido apartment.

 I also just realize that PGE has also installed 35+ smart meters in the
 meter room which is just 2 levels below my apartment since Nov, 2010.  The
 meter room is 2 levels below the left end of my livng room while my bedroom
 is on the right end.  My bedroom is about 16 feet away from left end of my
 living room.  So far, I can't tell whether I have had any adverse effects
 from the smart meters as I have been recovering from lyme  mycoplasma
 infections whose symtoms are similar to the radiaton effects of the smart
 meters incluidng fatigue, headache and tennitis.  I have been having these
 symptoms for years and started ozone treatment 3 months ago which has gotten
 me better.

 Well, moving is my last resort as I have limited resources, without family
 in the U.S. and I am still trying to recover.  Please advise on how to
 protect myself.  Are there any proven, effective EMF radtiation proctection
 devices in the market.  I also heard that there is some sort of EMF
 protection paint we can use to paint our apartment with but I am unsure its
 effectivenss.  Pls. advise.  Thanks.

 Jen  -








Re: CSGarbage Can Faraday Cage

2011-06-29 Thread Dan Nave
Boy is that annoying!...

What is the cardboard for?

Dan

On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Subject: Garbage Can Faraday Cage

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoQZY1FtI3c








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Re: CSGarbage Can Faraday Cage

2011-06-29 Thread Smitty
I've seen a man at the mall with an aluminum foil  hat.
Would this work ?



On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Boy is that annoying!...

 What is the cardboard for?

 Dan

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 wrote:
 
  Subject: Garbage Can Faraday Cage
 
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoQZY1FtI3c
 
 
 
 
 
 


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