BRAVO Mike seeing as I was one of the crew that started the DB
threads which I have had personal experience of ... I must also
say I have known some EXTREMELY good GPs that I would trust with my life
and they are very knowledgeable . and a large number of them are
turning or using
George Martin wrote that Hanna makes a silver tester.
YUP. I just looked it up on their web page.
http://www.hannainst.com/products/ion/93737.htm You're right. Below is
what their web page says. They've gone home for the night, but I wonder if
the reagent set is needed. If so, this would
Marsha Hallett wrote:
Love to all of you,
Marsha
PS, Oceanside is SOOO nice, stays about 70. Eat your hearts out... :o)
How rudeG. Deb 102 here now:(
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Debbie McDonald
mailto:lullw...@flash.net
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The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.
To
robert.we...@ny.ubs.com wrote:
If any of you experts out there has better information, or can give me some
direction, I'm anxious to hear from you. I think I had assumed that the
TDS-1 would give me an accurate measurement of the ppm in my CS.
Have a great weekend everybody.
Bob Wells
Booklet
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HUMAN SERVICES
Public Health Service
National Institutes of Health
Rocky Mountain Laboratories
Hamilton, Montana 59840
(406) 363-3211
FTS (700) 322-8400
January 13, 1995
Dear Sir:*
This is to inform you that we have
To all readers of my earlier posting on this subject:
Please note that the table provided in my last posting is hard to read
because of the spacing of the tabs. Therefore, please adjust the spacing
so that the numbers line up correctly. If it is too confusing, let me know
and I'll try to repost.
I've taken the time to read through the test results by Bio-Research
Laboratories.
Here is some of the information from their tests:
Method:
A microbiological assay was used to evaluate the potency of each sample
against five different microorganisms (Candida albicans, Staphylococcus
aureus,
Carl,
Only thing I can say is to use 1/2 strength h2o2. In wounds that are open
and necrotozing this is better, leave longer then rinse and do more often.
Some of the new cells are not impervious to the h2o2 and the full strength
would also affect them and since you don't no which is ewhich for a
Your summary omitted one item
How many thumbs up and how many thumbs down?
Dan
-Original Message-
From: M. G. Devour mdev...@mail.id.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, July 10, 1998 11:20 AM
Subject: Doctor bashing summary...
On 7 Jul 98 at
It was my understanding that this device measures ions.
Therefore, we don't know the ppm of all silver in our
concoctions, but the ionic ppm of silver, no? Without a
standard lab test for total silver content, we're not
getting the whole story, are we? May be it's an
insignificant amount, but
Please take note: 3 weeks of antibiotics is grossly
inadequate, regardless of use of colloidal silver. If your
doctor refuses to prescribe 6 weeks, you need another
doctor.
Go to http://www.lymenet.org and carefully view Guidelines
for Managing Lyme Disease by Dr. Joseph Burrascano for more
RE: Control of Internet -- I sent One Answer to Cancer about 4 times,
but it never got through (at least back to my inbox). Go to:
http://hills.ccsf.cc.ca.us/~jinouy01
Then go to the topic FREEDOM and click on BOOK 2 after Forbidden Books
On Fri, 10 Jul 1998, M. G. Devour wrote:
On 7
robert.we...@ny.ubs.com wrote:
Since I started this, I'm certainly good for $50. I'll let Doug keep the
tally of commitments and will be happy to follow up on the lab side. What
I think I'd like to do is talk to several labs to make sure we understand
what we are paying for and what we
On July 9 chuckwil wrote:
What a wonderful thing that we're willing to put our money where
our mouths are. Since this test has now been done twice, I suggest
some other project. And Bob seems to be a natural leader. I
nominate him Secretariat/National Treasure/Presidio. How 'bout if
we send
Since I started this, I'm certainly good for $50. I'll let Doug keep the
tally of commitments and will be happy to follow up on the lab side. What
I think I'd like to do is talk to several labs to make sure we understand
what we are paying for and what we expect to get. This will happen before
Hi Joyce!
I just checked the list-ower account on eskimo and I can see the
problem right away. The message is over 50 kilobytes. The limit on
message size is about 40k.
To send something that big it would have to be broken into at least
two parts. Even still, some folks get irked when they
Hello chc, and welcome to the list!
Let me take a stab at helping you make use of the gift you
received...
On 8 Jul 98 at 18:47, chc wrote:
We were given a small battery operated CS generator. It has (4) 9
V batteries and 3 silver wires, ~ 14 gauge and the are apart and
into the water.
On 7 Jul 98 at 17:37, bjs wrote:
... this is not a FDA or AMA oriented newsgroup. Quite the
opposite. Most people are here for a variety of reasons, but one
common denominator for most being here is a general disenchantment
with the mainstream medical monopoly to begin with. In other words,
From the article by Dr. David G. Williams, M.D.:
Castor oil is a triglyceride of fatty acids. Almost 90 percent
of its fatty acid content consists of ricinoleic acid. To my
knowledge, ricinoleic acid is not found in any other substance
except castor oil. Such a high concentration of this
Reading this kinda' late, but watched a video of a presentation by a
very well
respected doctor in the lyme community. He said the spirochetes will
make
their way into the CNS and all tissues within 4 weeks, so waiting to
test is
not a good idea. Better to treat preventively and for a LONG time.
For CHC and any other newcomers:
We are collecting pledges to handle the cost of laboratory testing of CS
at different concentrations against different pathogens
Are we talking about in petri dishes? Like doing Lab Culture
Sensitivity studies??? Who will do the tests?
Thanks for the
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