Re: CS, plant growth

2000-11-20 Thread russ e rosser
I gather that at the least, CS certainly seems to attack organisms that arrack plants...so it might be sold as a fungicide, etc. Who's to say that Dr. Clark's principle doesn't apply to plants as well as mammals? Microbial assault might be culpable for poor plant growth, more often than not.

Re: CS, plant growth

2000-11-20 Thread russ e rosser
cking...@nycap.rr.com writes: Already been done by Beck and his zapper. Sota site used that form of ad. Call it a tree or rose spray... I recall the blood electifier jack labeled plant growth stimulator; it has been stated that a little current through the soil is accelerates growth. --Russ

Re: CS(OT) Trouble in Iowa

2000-11-20 Thread russ e rosser
I believe this determination has been suggested based on 1) a statistical correlation between mass increase in chronic/degenerative disease and the ongoing decrease in the earth's field, and 2) efficacy of magnet therapy (esp. matress pads) in reversing the same maladies. --Russ On Mon, 20 Nov

Re: CSzappers

2000-11-20 Thread russ e rosser
Thanks, Dean-- Now that I have a definitive explanation, two related questions pester me: What happened to all those Rife freq's, and has anyone compared this kind of zapper's effectiveness to straight DC? --Russ Hi Russ, On Sun, 19 Nov 2000 12:14:50 -0600, russ e rosser

CSOT - Iowa - Mycoplasmas

2000-11-20 Thread DeathBH
Suzy: I have fibro and CFS, and yes - contact me off list for info on my research, to date. But the bottom line is, there are at least 3 contributing causes to fibro: 1) an injury to the area 2) auto-immune - stress, environmental factors, etc. 3) vaccine contamination/mycoplasmas I have ALL

Re: CS

2000-11-20 Thread Ivan Anderson
Terry, The terms 'plant growth stimulator' and 'colloidal silver' are seen together only because the Sota instrument of the same name can also be used to make CS. I should think that adding silver to the soil will inhibit normal soil organisms and may result in growth inhibition. Regards Ivan.

Re: CS(OT) Trouble in Iowa

2000-11-20 Thread Serita-w
Hi Suzy' Remember the goiter belts because of a lack of iodine in the soil? It wasn't solved until iodine was added to salt..Iowa is a corn growing state and corn really depletes the soil. Especially when not grown organically. Have you tested for mineral and/or vitamin deficiencies?. Good luck.

Re: CS and the Big C

2000-11-20 Thread Ivan Anderson
Roger, You will find this document from the EPA contradicts the FDA on many fronts. The references to studies of the carcinogenity of silver, and the conclusions reached are about half way through the document. http://www.epa.gov/ngispgm3/iris/subst/0099.htm Ivan. - Original Message -

CSRe: pH and food was CS and Brushing your Teeth

2000-11-20 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: russ e rosser russros...@juno.com Hi there Russ, I'm afraid you have some of your facts back to front. If the acid were then ingested, what does it do to the pH level of the body? As I understand it, the post-digestive state of different foods

Re: CSdevelopment work

2000-11-20 Thread Ivan Anderson
Hi Bob, I have found that hot water leads to a stronger Tyndal beam and greater colour in CS of equivalent concentration. And unlike Ken (hi Ken) have found that using seeding leads to much larger particles. Must be doing something wrong! Ivan. - Original Message - From: Robert L.

Re: CS and the Big C

2000-11-20 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/20/00 7:22:32 AM EST, i...@win.co.nz writes: Date:11/20/00 7:22:32 AM EST From: i...@win.co.nz (Ivan Anderson) Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com Roger, You will find this document from the EPA contradicts the FDA on many fronts.

Re: CSSilver Leaching into Healthy Skin

2000-11-20 Thread Ivan Anderson
Hi Jeff, - Original Message - From: Jeff Laymon jlay...@ainet.com Hello Group: Here's a portion of a conversation with a serious minded fellow whose arguments I was unable to adequately fend off. Perhaps someone here on the list could help me out with some of the issues he has

Re: CSFw: colloidal silver

2000-11-20 Thread Ivan Anderson
No, Tray I don't mind. But I might have been a little more expansive (and corrected the spelling) if I had known you were to use it in reply. Cheers Ivan. - Original Message - From: Nick Grant nwgr...@inet.net.nz To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, 20 November 2000 14:05 Subject:

CSDoctor's Group Opposes Vaccine Mandates

2000-11-20 Thread John Draper
from: http://mercola.com/2000/nov/19/vaccine_mandate_opposition.htm Doctor's Group Opposes Vaccine Mandates The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), a leading national physician organization, is calling for a moratorium on all government mandated vaccines and has passed a

CSVaccine/SIDS Causal Link

2000-11-20 Thread John Draper
from: http://mercola.com/2000/nov/19/vaccine_sids.htm Vaccine/SIDS Causal Link From the November 2000 Idaho Observer Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Autism and Shaken Baby Syndrome(and and many other physiological and neurological complications) are currently epidemic throughout the

Re: CSSilver Leaching into Healthy Skin

2000-11-20 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/20/00 8:30:59 AM EST, i...@win.co.nz writes: Subj: Re: CSSilver Leaching into Healthy Skin Date: 11/20/00 8:30:59 AM EST From: i...@win.co.nz (Ivan Anderson) Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com (Silver-List) Hi Jeff, -

Re: CSdevelopment work

2000-11-20 Thread Robert L. Berger
Ihvan and all; I also have found that seeding with CS gives the same T.E. (particle size) as the parent. Rigth now I am running an HVAC ARC CO2 with water at 32 deg.F. (measured) the jug was outdoors all night and it was 20 deg.F. this morning. When I connected the 12 kv water flew everywhere.

CSRe: Evidence of Long Term CS Toxicity

2000-11-20 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/20/00 8:35:00 AM EST, i...@win.co.nz writes: Subj: Re: CSFw: colloidal silver Date: 11/20/00 8:35:00 AM EST From: i...@win.co.nz (Ivan Anderson) Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com No, Tray I don't mind. But I might have been a

Re: CSTree fungus

2000-11-20 Thread Frances Mehner
It may also be the time of year in relation to the sap running, etc. I know where we live, we have a 2-4 week window for spraying for twig borers on the pinon trees. Maybe if those spraying could keep track of when they spray in relation to what the tree is doing and let us know. Just some

Re: CS and Brushing your Teeth

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
itssu...@aol.com wrote: If the acid were then ingested, what does it do to the pH level of the body. Aren't there certain pH levels that are healthy to maintain, and would this disrupt the long term pH level, or is it thought to correct body pH levels? Hydrocholric acid is what is termed

Re: CSFw: colloidal silver

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Interesting information. Do you have any cites? Marshall Ivan Anderson wrote: Hi Tracy, Another closed mind with the ability to influence the health of many! In fact, Dr Austin's language is hardly dispassionate and I suspect his research reflected his expectations. Rather than

Re: CS and the Big C

2000-11-20 Thread Ode Coyote
Furst and Schlauder (1977) evaluated silver and gold for carcinogenicity in a study designed to avoid solid-state carcinogenesis. Metal powder was suspended in trioctanoin and injected monthly, i.m., into 50 male and female Fischer 344 rats per group. The dose was 5 mg each for 5

Re: CSagain

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
rogalt...@aol.com wrote: Chuck: Which, as Ivan has pointed out, is NOT true for typical silver nitrate preparations. Perhaps THAT'S why, from a purely delivery perspective, only silver compounds cause argyria. It's not the FORM of silver that causes argyria (since, according to Ivan, the body

Re: CS and Brushing your Teeth

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
mama2b...@aol.com wrote: I am not willing to put something in my stomach that's used to etch concrete and zinc printing plates, sorry. It is already there. That is how the stomach digests. Marshall -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit

Re: CSAspartame, phenylalanine poison data

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Also see http://execonn.com for how to use aspartame properly. Marshall Duncan Crow wrote: Hi; Aspartame contains phenylalanine. So does Nutra-sweet. So does Sugar Twin...You have to read the pak. The comment about phenylalanine being an essential neurotransmitter is true, but

CSquestion re: soy

2000-11-20 Thread Frances Mehner
I have some new mothers on a list I am on who want to know what research there is about the safety of soy for babies and what age is ok. And not a study sponsored by the Milk Board, which happened in Australia. I would appreciate any and all help. Or is it, as I suspect, an individual thing,

Re: CS FDA goes after Colloidal Silver sites (close ranks)

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
wen...@aol.com wrote: Judith and list, I saw a television commercial recently from the Biotechnology Commission or something similar promoting Golden Rice, which is a GE modified rice now containing beta-carotene that will End World Hunger. At what cost, I wonder. Lots of pictures of

Re: CS and Brushing your Teeth

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
brick...@aol.com wrote: Dean The parasite eggs didn't know the difference that they were killed by muriatic acid that was contaminated with sulphur (MSM is what sulphur) when I sterilized the foods. I do not recommend it but I could not locate food grade HCL locally. The place which Dr

Re: CSdevelopment work

2000-11-20 Thread Ode Coyote
Ivan I use controlled current at .7 to .8 milliamps, voltage at 25.6 to start ,dropping to 6 volts as conductivity increases. The higher current setting tends to make for a higher risk of larger particles, especially if the water is cool but it 'usually' works fine if the temperature is kept

Re: CSRe: Biomagnetic Transcription: Implications?

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Judith Thamm wrote: Dear Russ, Putting this into much simpler language, there is an old and often quoted folk tale that it is dangerous for a very young person whose strength of mind is undeveloped to be in the room touching an elderly strong willed extremely ill person; the ill person was

Re: CSRe: DC zapper; AC adapters ('wall warts')

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Not being grounded is one of the safest things to do. Even if the transformer shorted out, if you are not gounded when using it, you would never know it. So if you are sitting in a non-metal chair with shoes on, or feet on a dry carpet, the likelyhood of shock is remote. Marshall Judith Thamm

Re: CSzappers

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Nick Grant wrote: Can anyone please tell me if they have a zapper, found it useful, what works, and doesn't work and how they use it on themselves. Ta. Tracy. Our family has a zapper and uses it from time to time. However since CS is also used I cannot say for sure that the zapper is

Re: CSAspartame, phenylalanine poison data

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Robert Bartell wrote: Yup, you got it right, Duncan --- ! .And you should have seen all the hell raised around here when I threw out a couple of cases of Pepsi One. Can't understand the female logic that says ok, but only after we drink up what we have on hand -- that way it won't be wasted!

CSRe: DC accross lymph nodes modality

2000-11-20 Thread russ e rosser
Yes. Try them see; let us know what works. Although current is the danger, voltage pushes the current. The (unlikely but possible) danger of a transformer shorting is the sudden jump from 9-12 to 115V, which would multiply the current commensurably. Batteries couldn't do that; their max.

CSTaco Bell recall due to GE

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Consumer reports Dec. 2000 issue, page 63 Recalls: Taco Bell Home Originals taco shells and taco dinner mix Contains a bioengieered variet of cornnot approved for use in food for human consumption. Products: 2.5 to 2.9 million Taco Bell Home Originals Taco Shells and Taco Bell Home Originals

Re: CSRe: pH and food was CS and Brushing your Teeth

2000-11-20 Thread russ e rosser
Thanks, Ivan. I postulated my inferences as such, which is why I invited critique. I hope Suzy saw this. Now, you're saying that tart-tasting pineapple slices, if thoroughly disrupted, would test as more basic than mild-tasting oatmeal? --Russ On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 01:56:30 +1300 Ivan

CSash of foods

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
See http://hometown.aol.com/pganzel/foods.htm for a list of which foods are acid and which are base ash. Marshall russ e rosser wrote: If the acid were then ingested, what does it do to the pH level of the body? As I understand it, the post-digestive state of different foods determines

Re: CS(OT) Trouble in Iowa

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
itssu...@aol.com wrote: For over a year, all but two of the clients have presented with the primary diagnosis of chronic fatigue and/or fibromyalgia. Additional diagnoses are consistently: (1) Arthritis, Neurally mediated hypotension, (3) sleep apnea, and (4) frequently depression (after

Re: CSdevelopment work

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Robert L. Berger wrote: Ihvan and all; I also have found that seeding with CS gives the same T.E. (particle size) as the parent. Particle size is very dependent on concentration. When you start with distilled water, you get the smallest possible particles, and at the end of the run you are

Re: CSAspartame, phenylalanine poison data

2000-11-20 Thread Wwench9
Marshall, Actually, I think the yellowjackets know betterthe little tiny sugar ants that invade my kitchen on periodic assaults won't touch Diet Pepsi - no interest whatsoever. Kinda makes ya wonder Jules -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.

Re: CSagain

2000-11-20 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/20/00 10:27:04 AM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes: I still maintain that there is a BIG difference between how a single atom ion of silver, such as you have in compounds, acts as opposed to the multi-atom clump of atoms ion that is in CS. The multiclump atoms are self

Re: CSzappers

2000-11-20 Thread MAMA2BEAR
In a message dated 11/18/2000 22:50:26 Central Standard Time, dtmil...@midiowa.net writes: I have a zapper (several, actually). I've found it useful (it's the only thing that's cleared up my chronic, debilitating, sinus condition). Are you talking about Dr. Clark's zapper used to rid

Re: CSAspartame, phenylalanine poison data

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Well the packets contain sugar with aspartame, so it should still be attractive to sweet loving ants.. For the yellow jackets you may have to add some sugar to it, or maybe put aspertame in a non-diet soda. I wouldn't expect carpenter ants to go after sweets, but for some reason they do take the

Re: CSagain

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
rogalt...@aol.com wrote: Marshall: I can only quote Ivan with regard to the mechanism of silver absorption into the body. My background is NOT in physiology or related fields so I can't comment further. If others, versed in the appropriate fields would like to contribute their thoughts,

Re: CSagain

2000-11-20 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/20/00 1:09:28 PM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes: I have read, and challenged, his postings several times. I don't beleive he has ever provided any experimental evidence, or cites for his opinion. I disagree with them. Once I do some tests I hope to get done in the

Re: CSzappers

2000-11-20 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Russ, On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 02:13:34 -0600, russ e rosser russros...@juno.com wrote: Now that I have a definitive explanation, two related questions pester me: What happened to all those Rife freq's, Rife and Clark found differenct frequency ranges that kill parasites. I don't personally have

Re: CSzappers

2000-11-20 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi MamaBear, On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 12:58:17 EST, mama2b...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 11/18/2000 22:50:26 Central Standard Time, dtmil...@midiowa.net writes: I have a zapper (several, actually). I've found it useful (it's the only thing that's cleared up my chronic, debilitating,

Re: CS(OT) Trouble in Iowa

2000-11-20 Thread barbara
Regarding the Trouble in Iowa Group, I was diagnosed with Fibro more than 10 years ago. SInce that time I have researched it and reseached it. There is a diagnostic test for it. Only 3 labs that I am aware of now do the test called the PCR. A radio MD named Dr. Gabe Mirkin says that he cures

Re: CS(OT) Trouble in Iowa

2000-11-20 Thread Itssuzy2
Hi Serita, I do remember the iodine deficiency situation, and would wonder if maybe we have something similar going on again, with other mineral or dietary deficiency. Hopefully, we will be able to get to the bottom of it, and find out what the cause is. Thanks. suzy Hi Suzy' Remember the

Re: CS and the Big C

2000-11-20 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Ivan, On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 01:18:17 +1300, Ivan Anderson i...@win.co.nz wrote: Roger, You will find this document from the EPA contradicts the FDA on many fronts. The references to studies of the carcinogenity of silver, and the conclusions reached are about half way through the document.

Re: CS and the Big C

2000-11-20 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi again, Ivan, On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 01:18:17 +1300, Ivan Anderson i...@win.co.nz wrote: Roger, You will find this document from the EPA contradicts the FDA on many fronts. The references to studies of the carcinogenity of silver, and the conclusions reached are about half way through the

Re: CS(OT) Trouble in Iowa

2000-11-20 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Serita, On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 05:59:31 -0600 (CST), serit...@webtv.net wrote: Remember the goiter belts because of a lack of iodine in the soil? It wasn't solved until iodine was added to salt..Iowa is a corn growing state and corn really depletes the soil. Especially when not grown

Re: CS and the Big C

2000-11-20 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/20/00 3:39:22 PM EST, dtmil...@midiowa.net writes: From the report: Investigators have hypothesized that this toxicity is related to a silver-induced selenium deficiency that inhibits the synthesis of the seleno-enzyme glutathione peroxidase. In animals supplemented

Re: CSquestion re: soy

2000-11-20 Thread Ivan Anderson
Frances, Soy is not safe. Please read : http://www.soyonlineservice.co.nz Ivan. - Original Message - From: Frances Mehner scha...@flash.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com; alt-health-rife alt-health-r...@egroups.com; food 4 thought food4thou...@topica.com Sent: Tuesday, 21 November 2000

Re: CS and the Big C

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dean T. Miller wrote: Hi again, Ivan, On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 01:18:17 +1300, Ivan Anderson i...@win.co.nz wrote: Roger, You will find this document from the EPA contradicts the FDA on many fronts. The references to studies of the carcinogenity of silver, and the conclusions reached are

Re: CSMagnetic Field Deficiency Syndrome ((OT) Trouble in Iowa)

2000-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
You might find this interesting. MS is related to the lack of a horizontal magnetic field. http://www.link.lviv.ua/~vasya/MSfactor.html Marshall Duncan Crow wrote: In Japan Dr. Nakagawa, the head of Isuzu Hospital in Tokyo claims Magnetic Deficiency Syndrome is a contributory cause of

Re: CS and the Big C

2000-11-20 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Roger, On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 15:47:24 EST, rogalt...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 11/20/00 3:39:22 PM EST, dtmil...@midiowa.net writes: From the report: Investigators have hypothesized that this toxicity is related to a silver-induced selenium deficiency that inhibits the synthesis of

Re: CSzappers

2000-11-20 Thread russ e rosser
That's precisely what I don't assume: A. Einstein U. affirmed that ALL monocellular pathogens (beginning with HIV) were killed by a few uA of *LVDC*. Owing to the simplicity and universal availability of LVDC, I think it's in humanity's best interest to examine the notion. If your problem is

Re: CSSilver Leaching into Healthy Skin

2000-11-20 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Ya'all. Evidentially you are not reading my mail. Dr Bill Biagioli packed a deep leg ulcer caused by Saph A (SP) that had eaten about 3/4 of the man's tendon with gauze soaked in 10 ppm CS. In 5 weeks time the ulcer was healed and the tendon regenerated. I posted that note because on man

Re: CSSilver Leaching into Healthy Skin

2000-11-20 Thread hughman1
Hi Ole Bob, It was I that emailed about a leg ulcer and the use of CS. The ulcer is healing very slowly due to the location, etc, but, it's doing SOMETHING! I've had the ulcer since early Sept and although the antibiotics and other remedies rendered it sterile, nothing actually started it down the

CSAd for CS

2000-11-20 Thread Annhope1
Hi all, Someone had just posted a note questioning what form of advertising they would use to sell CS . I received a full color CS brochure (8 1/2 X 11) today in the mail by HomeCure, no envelope, just folded over with one piece tape at ends. Its 8 pages with a www addy: www.homecure.com.

CSReversing Arthritis with the Jaffe-Mellor Technique

2000-11-20 Thread Annhope1
A HREF=http://www.alternativemedicine.com/digest/issue38/38042.shtml;Click here: Reversing Arthritis with the Jaffe-Mellor Technique/A I came across this interesting read on treating arthritis, fibro., MS, lupus, etc. I plan on looking into it for my arthritis. Anyone familiar with this

Re: CS(OT) Trouble in Iowa

2000-11-20 Thread Duncan Crow
That comment about mineral deficiency is very valid. Much of the continent is in need of mineral supplementation at ground level, and right on up through the food chain. When I reply to peoples' concerns I assume too much...like they have already checked for dietary deficiencies. Good call

Re: CS and the Big C

2000-11-20 Thread Duncan Crow
And, get this, Cancer tumours have been shown to shrink considerably, and even disappear with Selenium supplementation alone at up to 800 mg/day. Normally we'd take 50-100 mg./day for health. Several others, vitamin E, and alkaline foods (alkalinizing your system) have also had profound benefit.

CSDouble checking

2000-11-20 Thread Robert Bartell
To our resident intellectuals on this site: You are appreciated. We love you. Stay with us! Keep double checking your work! ZURICH, Switzerland - The nation recently mourned the death of one of its brightest shining intellectual stars. Johan Unterwald was described by college professors as

Re: CSzappers

2000-11-20 Thread Robert Bartell
I too have been part of the problem and in the future will stick a little more closely to CS. Occassionally, I have to take a day off from the list and when I return, there can be upwards of 60-70-80 messages to glean through. I read them all and its time consuming. Not to say that the

Re: CSOT - Iowa - Mycoplasmas

2000-11-20 Thread Itssuzy2
Dear Jeannie: I am beginning to think there are more of us who are affected than who are not. Iowa is one of the states that got the no kill polio vaccine, and I cannot find the web site I previously found that information at. I think that it is probably a mycroplasma or post-polio effect,

Re: CS(OT) Trouble in Iowa

2000-11-20 Thread Robert Bartell
Lets go into your post which posits several different things that I can answer and possibly, with others, point you in a direction to explore for your answers. - Original Message - From: itssu...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 4:11 PM

Re: CS(OT) Trouble in Iowa

2000-11-20 Thread Robert Bartell
Johannus, Are you inferring that all of these sick and incapacitated people in Iowa need to be treated by psyciatrists and psycologists? - Original Message - From: johannus faustus To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 4:49 PM Subject: Re: CS(OT)

Re: CSRe: DC accross lymph nodes modality

2000-11-20 Thread John Kolb
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, russ e rosser wrote: Yes. Try them see; let us know what works. Although current is the danger, voltage pushes the current. The (unlikely but possible) danger of a transformer shorting is the sudden jump from 9-12 to 115V, which would multiply the current

CSBig Brother's watch over research

2000-11-20 Thread Robert Bartell
Some of you may find some seeds of wisdom and some insights into the D.O.D. in this current article: Robert Jonathan Dowling knew his research was interesting. He just didn't realize how interesting until government intelligence officials tracked him down.

CSOT mild soft spot hernia

2000-11-20 Thread Janet Lubart
Hello. Would anyone have any helpful thoughts on avoiding the knife and getting pain relief for a mild hernia brought on by weight-lifting 15 years ago. The support belt hardly works for my husband anymore and it looks as though surgery is a viable option. Thank you, Janet -- The silver-list

CSNot for the dogs!

2000-11-20 Thread Janet Lubart
Dear Friends, Our 8 year old female sheltie had been getting progressively sicker by the day the last three months. Breathing problems, shortness of breath, lethargy, no appetite, etc. The vet said that according to the x-rays, she appears to have a growth on the trachea. My father, also a

Re: CSTaco Bell recall due to GE

2000-11-20 Thread Robert Bartell
I wonder if this event helped influence the decision to sell surplus foods, medicines and vaccines to Cuba and other third world countries. Recycling our rejects? == Robert - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000

Re: CSReversing Arthritis with the Jaffe-Mellor Technique

2000-11-20 Thread Robert Bartell
Wow Terry -- A good one, much food for thought here. Have to re-read this again! Many thanks! Robert Bartell - Original Message - From: annho...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 10:07 PM Subject: CSReversing Arthritis with the Jaffe-Mellor