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2023-12-14 Thread Nessie

Testing Text only sending.



CS>Re: Alternating Current

2020-04-08 Thread nessie


Hi Listers:
 Does anyone have a reasonably simple schematic for making
 Current reversing circuit?
  Thank You. Regards Grant.




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CS>Colloidal copper/silver combor

2019-12-07 Thread nessie

  
  
I make  consistent batches of
cs @ 10-15ppm, sometimes more.
I am wondering about colloid copper/health benefits?
I brew at about 30v for  8 hrs @  5ma.
My setup consists of 1oz of . silver , hung on
. silver hangers  * 4. My silver hangers are about 3-4
inches
immersed in the distilled water.
If I  were to use "hangers" of copper instead of the Silver
hangers
would I have a better product? 
Silver/Copper combo?
Regardsgm
  
  



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CS>Alkaline Structured Silver

2019-12-07 Thread nessie

  
  
Alkaline Structured Silver.
Is it legit?
Anyone know anything about this new product?
There is info here.   https://mydoctorsuggests.com/
Tks...gm
  
  



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Re: CSTwo studies shows risk with nanosilver for eye and brain

2014-12-17 Thread nessie

  
  
Excellent question Tam.
  I am another "common Joe".
  I sort of gathered that you should not use c/s on the eyes.
  Grant.
  **
  On 17/12/2014 8:50 AM, Tam Gray wrote:


  Can you translate this?  In conclusion, what does
this mean for a Joe like myself?
  
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 7:03 AM, André
  Juthe andre.ju...@gmail.com
  wrote:
  

  http://www.plosone.org/article/fetchObject.action?uri=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0105359representation=PDF
  
  
  
  http://www.plosone.org/article/fetchObject.action?uri=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0058211representation=PDF
  
  
  
  
  /André 

  




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CSUltrasonic cleaner

2012-03-13 Thread nessie

Question:
If I put  c/s in Ultrasonic cleaner for  several minutes, would I end up
with smaller  silver particles?
  Regardsnessie


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Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

2012-02-25 Thread nessie

Can this procedure be used with other  Vit/ Mineral powders?
   Regards. nessie
*

On 25/02/2012 8:43 PM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
Thanks very much for posting this - can we make the solution stronger 
by adding more vitamin C or is this an optimal mix?

Thanks
Jane

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*Subject:* Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

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silverl...@eskimo.com mailto:silverl...@eskimo.com Sent: Tue
Aug 11 14:20:01 2009 Subject: CSLiposomal Encapsulation
Technology: Vit C

[*1*] Dissolve 3 level tablespoons of soy lecithin in 1 cup of
water (preferably distilled).[*2*[ Dissolve 1 level tablespoon of
ascorbic acid powder (Vit. C) in 1/2 cup of water.[*3*]. Pour
both solutions together in the ultrasonic cleaner bowl and turn
the unit on. Using a plastic straw (leaving the top of the cleaner
opened), gently, slowly, stir the contents. Note: The cleaner
will, automatically, self-stop about every 2 minutes. Just push ON
button to continue. Repeat for a total of 3 series (6 minutes). By
that time the entire solution should be blended into a cloudy,
homogeneous milk-like mixture. The LET solution is now
formed.[*4*.] This protocol furnishes about 12 grams (12000mg.) of
vitamin C product. At 70% encapsulation efficiency, 8400 mg would
be of the LET type. This solution will keep, acceptably, at room
temperature for 3 to 4 days. Refrigerated, it will keep much
longer. The homogenizing effect is so powerful that after 3 days
at room temperature, no precipitation or solution separation
appears evident. This type of sequestered vitamin C has
demonstrated to be, at least 5 times more effective (per
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cthat was tested. Additionally, it appears to be even more
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CSc/s and Bee Mites

2011-03-07 Thread nessie

Hi gang:
Does anyone know if c/s will kill Mason Bee mites if sprayed
  on them while they are in the cocoon  stage?
If the answer is yes, what strength c/s would be appropriate?
  Thanksnessie


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Re: CSc/s and Bee Mites

2011-03-07 Thread nessie

I actually didn't want to spray the  live bees or have them  drink the c/s.
I only want to spray the cocoons and  houses to kill any mites, while 
the  Mason bees themselves are still in the cocoons..

Will the c/s kill mites that may be on the cocoons , or on the  bee houses?
**

On 07/03/2011 10:15 AM, Marshall wrote:
I had this tested some years ago. The results were disastrous.  
However it was not sprayed, but instead feed in a feeder.  I don't see 
any way you could spay them when in the cocoon stage, since the cells 
will be capped at that point.  Although the caps are porous so that 
the pupa can get oxygen, I don't think any CS would be able to get in.


What happened is that the CS killed the bacteria in the bee's gut 
required for their digestion.  The hive ended up with masses of bees 
bloated with honey, who starved to death.


Marshall

On 3/7/2011 12:41 PM, nessie wrote:

Hi gang:
Does anyone know if c/s will kill Mason Bee mites if sprayed
  on them while they are in the cocoon  stage?
If the answer is yes, what strength c/s would be appropriate?
  Thanksnessie


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CSU/S to Silver Strength Reading

2010-09-08 Thread nessie

 Hi Group:
   I think this has been discussed  before. But I forget the 
outcome.
  Basically,  what is the mathematical adjustment when  going 
from U/S (Microsemens) measurement
  to PPM  for measuring silver strength/concentration . Seems 
to me  the  silver strength/concentration  in PPm was half of the 
microsemens reading?

  Is that correct or was it 2/3 the  microsemen reading?
 thanks...nessie


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Re: CSU/S to Silver Strength Reading

2010-09-08 Thread nessie

 Too many  answers and technical  stuff.
So by example , can someone please  tell me.
I have  cs,   u/s  reading of 14.
What will the approx.  cs  ppm be?
Is  7ppm the correct answer?
   Thanks all...nessie
8

On 08/09/2010 9:56 AM, Trem wrote:

It's 1 to 1   TDS readings are 1/2 the PPM

Trem


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 Hi Group:
   I think this has been discussed  before. But I forget the
outcome.
  Basically,  what is the mathematical adjustment when  going
from U/S (Microsemens) measurement
  to PPM  for measuring silver strength/concentration . Seems
to me  the  silver strength/concentration  in PPm was half of the
microsemens reading?
  Is that correct or was it 2/3 the  microsemen reading?
 thanks...nessie


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Re: CSU/S to Silver Strength Reading

2010-09-08 Thread nessie

 Thank you..
nessie..

On 08/09/2010 2:52 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote:

14 to 15.

Marshall

nessie wrote:

 Too many  answers and technical  stuff.
So by example , can someone please  tell me.
I have  cs,   u/s  reading of 14.
What will the approx.  cs  ppm be?
Is  7ppm the correct answer?
   Thanks all...nessie
8

On 08/09/2010 9:56 AM, Trem wrote:

It's 1 to 1   TDS readings are 1/2 the PPM

Trem 



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Re: CSQuik Clot Sport Silver

2010-03-07 Thread nessie
Cayenne is very good at stopping the bleeding, I have tried it. Was a 
bit concerned, about burning, but  amazingly it did not burn the wound 
at all.

I doubt it has any disinfecting properties?
So I guess if you mixed up a paste of Cayenne  and c/s  you would have 
the best of both worlds, a clogging agent and a disinfectant.


Smitty wrote:

product called Quik Clot Sport Silver.
It's active ingredient against bacteria is Ionic Silver, 26 mg/g max.
  

 http://www.vtarmynavy.com/quik-clot-sport-silver.htm

 Pat



I've read that cayenne pepper is also good for deep cuts.

Smitty


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CSNanosilver Migrates from Treated Fabric During Washing

2010-02-02 Thread nessie

Interesting article..



http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/02/02/nanosilver-migrates-from-treated-fabric-during-washing.aspx 



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CSDental Implants

2009-12-19 Thread nessie

Hi Group:
 Does anyone have any info. on dental implants (titanium) I 
believe, and
 possible interaction (maybe electrolysis) when using c/s to 
rinse with.

  Anyone think it could be a problem.
  Thanks.. Nessie..


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Re: CS I e-mailed Eskimo support to ask about

2009-10-05 Thread nessie
Hmm Funny Mike never said anything.. Very strange, does not 
seem like typical behaviour for him. I wonder if he is  alright?



zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
the silver List Home page  this is what I got. Is there anything we 
can do ?? Lois  :-(
 
This is what I got from Eskimo regarding the silver list!

Dave


The file is deceased.
It is no longer. It has passed on.
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Re: CSSilver list at Eskimo

2009-10-05 Thread nessie

*Changing email preferences, subscribing, unsubscribing, *

Smitty wrote:

sounds like the Silver-List is about to become extinct.



How can that be if all of you are posting ?
IF you are able to post a comment on the silver list,
isn't that what it's all about ?
What's the difference ?

Smitty


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Re: CSsubscribing address

2009-09-30 Thread nessie
I also am having problems. I wish to change some email settings , and am 
at a loss how to do it. The home page listed in the regular emails point 
to a very busy so to speak site, and I see no reference to  the 
SilverList.??




sol wrote:
What happened to the link to where to subscribe to the silverlist that 
used to appear at the bottom of emails. If anyone has it please send 
it to me.
All that is there now is this unsub link Instructions for 
unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org 
http://silverlist.org/
and that takes me to the eskimo homepage where I can't find anything 
at all to do with the silverlist no sub or unsub info link seems to be 
there.
I also can no longer find sub and unsub silverlist info at 
www.silvermedicine.org

Maybe I'm just braindead today?
I want to refer someone to this list.
thanks,
sol
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CSTitanium Dental Implants

2008-11-07 Thread nessie
Can anyone tell me if there could be a problem with rinsing Titanium 
Dental implants with CS, and MSM.?
I am wondering about  any  possible chemical reaction , or electrolysis 
re: Titanium, Silver, MSM, and Saliva.??

 tks... nessie..


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CSSalt Questions

2008-05-07 Thread nessie
Question  about salt.. I live by the ocean,  how would one Purify 
ocean water for consumption.??

And second question, what is the concentration of salt in sea water.?
  tks...nessie
   




  



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Re: CSNebulizer comparison and recommendation.

2008-05-06 Thread nessie

da...@alchemysa.com.au wrote:


BUT BY FAR THE MOST CONVENIENT 'NEBULIZER OF ALL for colloidal silver 
delivery is still the MEDISANA Ultrasonic Humidifier.




All you do is switch it on, put your face near the spout and inhale 
the mist for a minute or two.  With this machine its very easy to have 
numerous inhalation sessions throughout the day because there is no 
set-up time. You just have a puff each time you walk past it. You can 
even _leave it going for hours to totally_ _humidify a room with CS_. 
Its almost totally silent and runs for about 8 hours on a fill. You 
could CS therapy while you sleep!  (Note that this is cold ultrasonic 
humidifier. It's not a steam vaporizer.)

***
  Does anyone think the room contents  furniture etc..might turn 
Grey color if you do the whole room..?

  nessie..






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Re: CSA new blue man

2007-12-20 Thread nessie

Ss:
It's only the face .?? His hands look totally white.??
nessie..


Ann wrote:


I heard today on the radio from a man that makes this Super Silver and 
he said the reason they are going to make a big deal of this is 
because they are going to be coming out with a new vaccine and they 
know that CS will cure it. I think it’s for some bacterial thing over 
there that’s killing people.


Ann



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*Subject:* Re: CSA new blue man

Of course this is going to give all the 'bashers' a field day! Hope 
they don't get wind of it here in the UK! Dee


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*/Subject:/* CSA new blue man

This one may cause a gov't reaction (what a perfect

opportunity!).

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CS20 mule team BORAX

2007-06-18 Thread nessie




Well..
 I will try and help a little here.. 1 Teaspoon is equal to
4.72 gms.. Note that's grams which is 1720 milligrams.
 So  1 Teaspoon is
also equal to 4720 mgms (Milligrams)
 Therefore 1/4 Teaspoon is equal to 4720/4 which
equals approx 1180 Milligrams..
 The recomended dosage was 30mg.. a very small amount..
 Another way to look at it is to look at some
pills/supplements you might have , check the physical size
 of the pill and see how many mg that correlates to on the
label , and that would be ignoring the fillers etc. that they put into
everything
 to make them look bigger etc..Might give you some
perspective on size weight etc..
 nessie..


Marshall Dudley wrote:
OK,
now I am confused. I had been taking the amount that sticks to a wet
finger up to the first knuckle, and just measured it, and it measured
about 1/4 teaspoon. So is this the right amount, or about 30 times too
high?
  
  
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Re: CS20 mule team BORAX

2007-06-18 Thread nessie

Hm:
Well you got me. Maybe someone else  will come to 
the rescue..???

 nessie..
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nessie wrote:

Well..
  I will try and help a little here.. 1 Teaspoon is equal to 
4.72 gms.. Note that's grams which is 1720 milligrams.



***

 Marshall Dudley wrote:
But that depends on the density. That is for, I am guessing water, 
right?  Borax shows a weight of 1.73 g/cm^3, so in that case it would 
be closer to 2 grams per teaspoon. However borax powder has a good bit 
of air in it, so maybe not.


Boron is only 10.6% of the weight in borax, so 1,000 mg of borax, 
contains only 106 mg of borax, which is only about 3 times high, 
instead of 30 times high.







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CS20 mule team BORAX

2007-06-15 Thread nessie




Whoa:
Slow down the horses there.!
Do you realise 1/4 tsp is 1000mg.? Hmmm Me thinks quite a
large dose..??
 nessie..
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Bonnie wrote:
Went to Wal-Mart and got a box and am going to try it. I
have some empty gelatin caps and I filled one up, which is about 1/4
tsp. and took it. Should I start with it 2x a day? If this helps get
rid of the pain in my knees, I will be very glad.
  

  
  
  
  






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Re: CS20 mule team BORAX

2007-06-15 Thread nessie




Well not sure exactly, but you took 33 times the recommended
dosage.(1000/30)= 33.3..
So you need approx 1/33 of 1/4 tsp.. Don't know how you figure that
one out..?
 nessie
***
Bonnie wrote:

  
  
  
  If you dip you index
finger up to the first joint and then put it into a capsule I think
that is the amount that I just took. That is the measure that was
mentioned here. Yes, I realize that 1/4 is equal to 1000mg. That is
how I take my MSM. How would you measure the 30mg that everyone has
mentioned?
  
-
Original Message - 
From:
nessie 
To:
silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent:
Friday, June 15, 2007 7:33 PM
Subject:
CS20 mule team BORAX


Whoa:
Slow down the horses there.!
Do you realise 1/4 tsp is 1000mg.? Hmmm Me thinks quite a
large dose..??
 nessie..
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CSMay be o/t

2007-05-23 Thread nessie




Seems to me me had an expert on "led's" in the group.
Maybe "V".. I can't seem to find the addy.
If so I need the persons email "addy".
Sorry if it was not on this group..
 nessie..





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Re: CSColonic appliance instructions

2006-09-20 Thread nessie

Hmmm...
Just wondering, would you not be working against gravity in the 
sitting position.

   nessie..
**


Terry Chamberlin wrote:

Personal Colonic Appliance

Parts  assembly:


   




  



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CSAnother CMO question...

2006-06-27 Thread nessie

Dumb question time:
 What the  heck is CMO
nessie..

Marshalee Hallett wrote:

Dear Mike,
 I`m taking CMO right now, and after the first 10 days, I find that my
joints are moving much easier, and the pain is easing in the sore fingers.
   




  



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Re: CSJust for info..Source..

2006-06-23 Thread nessie




Well:
 Here is the original message..
 nessie..
*


- Original Message - 
From:
Tracy

To:
mr_tracys_cor...@yahoogroups.com

Sent:
Thursday, June 22, 2006 10:53 AM
Subject:
Re: [Mr_Tracys_Corner] ACV?


Here's afew suggestions.
Mix
your ACV with raw unheated white honey and a squirt of lemon juice per
glassto replace the CS. The CS should be used externally, not
internally for it accumulates as a heavy metal and by remaining in the
system causes problems later.
Use a distiller with a charcoal filter and
reconstruct the water with Willard Water or Water of Life (WaterOz).
Cut
back on your water intake and replace it with pulpless juice from fresh
juiced veggies and fruit. If no screw/gear type juicer at this time,
then drink your water by eating fruit that contains a lot of water,
ie., ripen mellons, mangos, oranges, etc.. They not only have the water
your body needs but also comes with vitamins and minerals. I admit it's
hard to find many that still have these, but you might get lucky if
you're not growing your own. Wheatgrass is a cheaper option that you
can grow.
After you've done this, then visit me and we'll go
biking on my 16 mile bike trail, same afternoon of course.
Tracy




Marshalee Hallett wrote:

  
  
  
  
  
  
So
just who is passing that error along???
Marshalee



The following is a snip from an email on
"Tracy's corner"
 nessie
 ***

Here's afew suggestions.
Mix your ACV with raw unheated white honey and
a squirt of lemon juice per glassto replace the CS. The CS should be
used externally, not internally for it
accumulates as a heavy metal and by remaining in the system causes
problems later.
  
  

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CSJust for info..

2006-06-22 Thread nessie




The following is a snip from an email on "Tracy's
corner"
 nessie
 ***

Here's afew suggestions.
Mix
your ACV with raw unheated white honey and a squirt of lemon juice per
glassto replace the CS. The CS should be used externally, not
internally for it accumulates as a heavy
metal and by remaining in the
system causes problems later.




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Re: CSHydrogen Peroxide

2006-02-03 Thread Nessie

Mix at ratio of 11 to 1...
1 part H2O2  to 11 parts  distilled water..
 nessie

Debb Bos wrote:

I just bought some H202 food grade 35% I was hoping somebody would let 
me know how to dilute it down to 3% Help?

Debb
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Re: CSCoffee cravings

2005-12-29 Thread Nessie

Hmm. Interesting
I was  always was told by health food store  that Nutrnl.. Yeast.. was  
not an active yeast,

and so would have no effect on
anyone with Candida.???
nessie..

Terry Chamberlin wrote:


Cindy said,
Now if I could only find something to reduce the
cravings for coffee.

.

If you have yeast infection, Candida, etc., I will say
this: Half of my Candida clients can eat nutritional
yeast freely, the other half can hardly look at it.
Part of the reason for this is because there are a
large number of yeast organisms that are all labeled
Candida, and they don't all react to yeast in the
same way.



Terry Chamberlin

  




 




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Re: CSOle Bob's Constant Current CS Generator

2005-11-10 Thread Nessie

So:

   What is the  voltage. What 
ppm...

 nessie..

SJY wrote:


The LM337 IC is designed to be a constant current regulator.  The advantage
of using it vs a LM7805 is that one can run at much lower currents with the
LM337.  In my generator, I use an LM337 with a 330 ohm resistor, and that
regulates the current to be 200 microamps (0.2 mA).  Running this for 24
hours makes very high quality CS with tiny sized particles (barely
perceptable Tyndall effect) along with the ions.

 






 




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CSContinous flow thru

2005-10-21 Thread Nessie

Me  to
 nessie  (nes...@shaw.ca)


Sandee George wrote:


Hi There Robert I can recieve photos, so send away - thanks
Sandee

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Re: CSContinous flow thru

2005-10-20 Thread Nessie

Ya:
And  what about the other electrode size...
  nessie,,
*

I have re-wired a microwave oven to make my CS. It gives about 3600 
volts pulsed DC current. I use an rolled-out piece of  fine silver 
bar 5.25 inches long and 1.25 wide for the electrode. This allows 
reduced power DENSITY and still lots of power. The electrodes are spaced 
parallel for a wide-mouth jar, about 2.25 apart, giving ample RESISTANCE 
to the current.

**
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:


Roger,
Duncan came up with the original micowave conversion. It's what I use
now.
Here's his original write-up:
http://zeek.ca/4u/article.php?op=Printsid=111


Chuck
If you choke a smurf, what color does it turn?

On 10/20/2005 4:55:06 PM, Roger Barker (rbar...@orcon.net.nz) wrote:
 


Hi Bob, could you please tell us more about using/converting a
microwave for this purpose? I seem to remember, some time ago,
discussion on using an old microwave for making CS and as I now need to
make larger quantities I think this may be the way to go.

Cheers,  Roger

On 21/10/2005, at 6:08 AM, Robert Berger wrote:

   


Greetings,

How would you like to make silver solution at the rate of  one gallon
of 12 PPM in 5 to 6  minutes depending of the initial conductance. The
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CSZip File

2005-10-17 Thread Nessie

Me too..
   Tks... nessie


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Re: CSMagnetized Water

2005-07-04 Thread Nessie

Hm!
  Would that not be the North Seeking end.???
  If it is North Seeking, then that would make it the 
South  Pole.?

   nessie..

Albert Peirce wrote:

Float the magnet on a piece of styrofoam in a pan of water and the 
north end will point north. Do this outside on a patio or drive into 
the country if you live in a high rise in the city. Mark the end with 
a dot of  nail polish or white-out and there you go! Regards, Al






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CSCodex -- 1000 mg Vit.C into STORE!?

2005-02-06 Thread Nessie

How about freezing???
  nessie..


What might be the best way TO EXTEND THIS SHELF LIFE? Can one extend the 
SHELF LIFE?


1)Does one use VACUUM packing?
2)Use a CANNING PROCESS?
3What is the practical Shelf Life of say, Vitamin C?

These question are meant to be food for thought!!! Listers -- put on 
your thinking caps!!


The questions apply to other vitamins etc etc.


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Re: CSSilver Maple Leaf Coins

2005-01-26 Thread Nessie
It's been my experience that all banks do not sell Maple  leafs...Most 
coin dealers should have

them..
  gm



Medwith, Robert wrote:


This question is for any one who lives in Canada.
I live across border in suburbs of Detroit.
If I come over to Canada where can I buy some Silver Maple Leaf coins.
Where is the cheapest place, are they handled at Banks.
Are Banks there open at all other than during the week.
I thought the Wife and I could visit pick up some coins and stay for 
Dinner.

Oh Yeah my wife loves the Casino's.
We have option of crossing at Windsor, Ferry at 2 places on St Clair 
river and at Port Huron.
 
   Bob




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CSRE: A post on Tracy's list..

2004-11-21 Thread Nessie

This is a re-posted  from Tracy's  group. Any comments.??
gm..
*


Chelation will remove the heavy silver. CS should never be taken 
internally for it is not water-soluble and will lodge into the tissues 
same as any other heavy metal. Use CS externally and water soluble 
minerals internally. WaterOz has water soluble minerals as well as 
Willard water and Perrier water.

Tracy

- Original Message -
*From:* lymea...@aol.com mailto:lymea...@aol.com
*To:* mr_tracys_cor...@yahoogroups.com 
mailto:mr_tracys_cor...@yahoogroups.com

*Sent:* Saturday, November 20, 2004 10:05 PM
*Subject:* Re: [Mr_Tracys_Corner] Colliodal Silver (reply)

In a message dated 11/19/2004 7:10:32 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
v...@powerlessons.net mailto:v...@powerlessons.net writes:




It is 55 ppm




*I thought anything more than 10 ppm's  was dangerous for turning 
your skin blue V??  There is a cancer patients that came to one of my 
alternative docs after she turned blue from drinking a quart of 
Colliodal Silver for 3 months for her cancer (lung) tumors.she did 
shrink the tumors but she is blue and there is no hope of turning her 
back to normal skin tone.The maxium my  alternative docs of CS my 
docs had me take was one teaspoon 4 times daily.  I'm not on CS anymore, 
as they stopped it after 4 months I believe it wasI do keep the 
10ppm strength handy for other emergencies.  Can you talk more about the 
55ppm strength V and what caution if any folks need to take when taking 
this strength?


Angel Huggzz
Linda or Angel


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CSSinus

2004-09-22 Thread Nessie
Any idea how to unblock stubborn sinus on one side only.. Also lymp node 
on that side is rock hard.??

Been using  c/s and DMSO flushes.. !0% DMSO..??
  thanks. Grant..


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CSOzone

2004-09-15 Thread Nessie

Hi List:
Anyone have any comments about maybe  Ozonating c/s for  catheder  
flooding of the
bladder.. Real question is does ozonating c/s change any chemistry 
significantly.??

   Tks... grant..


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CSDMSO

2004-09-12 Thread Nessie
Does anyone know a Canadian supplier  for DMSO... I see that  
Peakequine.com no longer

lists it.. Need it badly for friend who needs to enhance the cs effect.??

   Grant..


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