Re: How Much CS/GfSE...How Often?

1998-07-12 Thread Philip Collins
Hello, Peter. I know of at least one man who had a diagnosis of MS, which abated as soon as he 1. had all mercury fillings removed from his mouth, and 2. had chelation treatments to remove mercury that had leaked into his body. I would look into the possibility of mercury poisoning before taking

Re: But the bulk of medical and scientific knowledge is valid, p

1998-07-12 Thread Lynne Walker
Hi Joyce Just a bit of information re: perhaps a potential effect of comfrey taken internally. My neighbour raised goats and used the meat. The year that she grew and fed comfrey leaves to the goats she found white spots on the liver. This condition had never been noticed before so she removed the

Re: 28 vdc power supply

1998-07-12 Thread M. G. Devour
On 12 Jul 98 at 18:13, Bill wrote: Here's a source for a Power-One brand linear power supply (part no. HB2B-1-A). ... Can anyone see a problem using this particular power supply to run a 'plug-in' CS generator ? Only the matter of wiring and packaging, assuming it is an open frame

28 vdc power supply

1998-07-12 Thread Bill Kingsbury
Here's a source for a Power-One brand linear power supply (part no. HB2B-1-A). It's 28 vdc x 1 amp maximum output; input (range): 100-240 vac, 47-63 Hz x 0.75 amp. It has adjustable output +/- 5% ; line/load regulation +/- 0.05% or better. Ripple less than 5 mV peak-peak. Costs $20

CS Makers

1998-07-12 Thread Ron
Hi All, I'm new to the list and am hoping that someone out there won't mind providing with their opinions concerning CS makers. Who makes a good CS maker for less than $175? How does the Bob Beck CS maker from Sota Intruments rate? Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you very much. Ron

Re: But the bulk of medical and scientific knowledge is valid???

1998-07-12 Thread mbgupta
At 10:30 PM 7/11/98 +, you wrote: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type=54455854; x-mac-creator=4D4F5353 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit But the bulk of medical and scientific knowledge is valid, period Oh, I know I shouldn't get into this. Maybe it's my Lyme that's in my

Re: But the bulk of medical and scientific knowledge is valid, p

1998-07-12 Thread bjs1779
Thinks I Know That Work. Things. whiz kid. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word

Gabe Anast

1998-07-12 Thread Charles L. Church
Gabe, if you are still on this list, will you please e-mail me privately at h...@piggott.net ? The mail I send you is being returned. Charles -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to:

Re: But the bulk of medical and scientific knowledge is valid, p

1998-07-12 Thread bjs1779
W. D. Cavanaugh wrote: My point is: almost nobody I know has any knowledge of comfrey (which even works on my dogs and peafowl-- I didn't know that either. Maybe we need an off topic subject here about, Thinks I Know THAT WORK or something similar. Jump subjects: Is there such a

Re: But the bulk of medical and scientific knowledge is valid, p

1998-07-12 Thread Joyce Inouye
RE: COMFREY--I have two comfrey plants in the back yard that was given to me. Will someone send me information as to all the ways I can use it? For example, how do you dry it? In the sun? In the oven? In a food dryer? I think there was a comfrey scare once which put a damper on people

Re: But the bulk of medical and scientific knowledge is valid, p

1998-07-12 Thread W. D. Cavanaugh
Mike, Your assessment of chc's post was well-received by me, though I visit his side of the fence more often than the other side. My concern was with throwing out the good with the bad that you alluded to. Sorry, friend, but that has already happened and your reference to the lad who laid open

Comfrey Off the Topic

1998-07-12 Thread chc
Years ago comfrey-pepsin was a wonderful GI (Gastrointestinal )healing agent. We used it to heal ulcers, to sooth the GI tract and it worked great. Who says you need antibitics to heal h.pylori?? Anyway, someone got a hairbrained idea to shove 1000 x the usual does into lab rats and i believe it

Is there Colloidal Gold?

1998-07-12 Thread chc
Jump subjects: Is there such a thing as colloidal gold? Wil Cavanaugh Wil recently I saw colloidal gold being sold on the same site as 100 ppm cs, They also had colloidal platinum, colloidal chromium and vanadium. They gave summaries of what each was for, but sorry, I could not keep them

Re: To stir or not to stir...

1998-07-12 Thread Joyce Inouye
I would think that a small, slim magnetic stirer would give more reproducible results than the bubbles from a fish tank pump (because the stirer's spin can be controlled), and you can set it at a rate that would keep the silver colloids evenly distributed in the water. As for the magnet

Re: To stir or not to stir...

1998-07-12 Thread jeinert
Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 00:52:53 -0400 From: Tom Young tyo...@esslink.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: To stir or not to stir... Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com Don't know if this was ever asked before, but When making the CS and the cloud

Re: TDS-1 What it actually does!

1998-07-12 Thread Bruce K. Stenulson
bjs1779 wrote: It should be noted that the TDS can not identify ionic particles. Bob reported as much with his conversation with the manufactures of the TDS meters. At least that is my memorey of what he said. bjs It might be mor accurate to state that the TDS1 does not differentiate between

Re: Melaleuca

1998-07-12 Thread Joyce Inouye
On Sat, 11 Jul 1998, Fidget wrote: According to a search I did, you may be right. It seems they are exactly the same tree, and they have been removing them because they grow so dense that that don't allow for any other vegetation to grow. Seems to me that these people/developers might be so

Re: But the bulk of medical and scientific knowledge is valid, p

1998-07-12 Thread M. G. Devour
Hey chc and list! That has *got* to be the longest subject line I've ever seen! GRIN chc wrote: But the bulk of medical and scientific knowledge is valid, period Please let me clarify what I was trying to say above. The bulk of ... knowledge I was talking about is that *huge* area of

Re: Doctor bashing - UPDATE

1998-07-12 Thread Reid Smith
By the way, list, I lost another in a long line of friends with my disease on Friday. He was only 27 and believed in and fully trusted his doctor - the same doctor I trusted for most of my years, which I will be dumping next week. The sickening thing about it is that this doctor is viewed with

Re: To stir or not to stir...

1998-07-12 Thread Reid Smith
Don't know if this was ever asked before, but When making the CS and the cloud starts to form between the electrodes, should the CS water be stirred at that point? Maybe this would prevent any large particles from forming? I would think it might slow the process, but would it yield any better

Re: Doctor bashing summary...

1998-07-12 Thread Reid Smith
1.Dan: Thumbs down 2.bjs: Thumbs down 3.Tom: Thumbs down 4. 5. Are we saying what we think of doctors? I give one big finger to the jerks and one thumbs up to the ones that care.. GRIN Take Care Reid -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To

Re: Doctor bashing - UPDATE

1998-07-12 Thread likowski
Not to drag this out any longer than it's already gone, but on the 10 PM news tonight, they reported on a national survey of doctors that was done by a medical insurance company and found that, in 50% of the cases (when averaged out), the doctors were negligent or outright wrong in their

But the bulk of medical and scientific knowledge is valid, period. Anyone who has mastered a significan portion of it *is* to be respected for that, at least. Where we are stuggling is at the vast bou

1998-07-12 Thread chc
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type=54455854; x-mac-creator=4D4F5353 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit But the bulk of medical and scientific knowledge is valid, period Oh, I know I shouldn't get into this. Maybe it's my Lyme that's in my brain. The truth will set you free.