Hello members,
I have found a place in my country (The Netherlands) where I can buy silver
rods (wire 6 mm). The purity is 99,97 %. My question you to is is this good
enough to make CS.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Jef
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Hi Roger,
I posted the most recent reference I had about a month ago.
Unfortunately, the forum that had the original article has missed
archiving the article. However, the URL referenced in the article is:
http://doctoryourself.com/cathcart_thirdface.html
Another reference I have is:
Hallo Jef,
waar is dat adres? (where is that adress?)
Ik denk dat dat geen probleem is. (I think that should be no problem)
groeten aan iedereen van deze lijst (greetings to all of this list.)
Johan.
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From: Jef Ackermans j...@iles.azm.nl
To:
Entrez-PubMedThanks for a most interesting article, Chris. I have my own well,
but am frequently in the next town where the odor of chlorine is powerful in
their public water ( I think they're fluoridated too.) I have always wondered
about the daily impact of so much chlorine on the body. What
In a message dated 10/1/2001 3:58:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
j...@iles.azm.nl writes:
Hello members,
I have found a place in my country (The Netherlands) where I can buy silver
rods (wire 6 mm). The purity is 99,97 %. My question you to is is this
good enough to make CS.
Thanks in
I totally agree too! No more flying saucers or black helicopter theories!
Just colloidal silver!
Joseph.
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From: Tel Tofflemire
Reply To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 20:44 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSList
In defense of C
-Original Message-
From: Robert Berger [mailto:bober...@swbell.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 5:53 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSStudy Indicates that Vitamin C is Not Effective for
Colds
Roger,
I question the results of the vitamnin C tests.
Forgive the length of this but this debunks Linus Paulings theory on vitamin C
as a fraud. Makes you think twice on taking the stuff. Carol
Art Robinson will be 59 in March. He was a chemistry student at Caltech
himself, and something of a whiz kid. He was one of the few students ever to be
rogalt...@aol.com wrote:
Marshall: I'll go one step further. The public now recognizes that
biological terrorism is a real threat and is asking the government for
protection. Despite the verifiable fact that both NASA and the
military are familiar with the effective and low cost protection
In a message dated 10/1/2001 10:30:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
s...@evcom.net writes:
Subj:Re: CSCalculations
Date:10/1/2001 10:30:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From:s...@evcom.net (sems)
Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A
To:
I think that it's surface area and permeability properties that do the job
Even the most ugly sludge contains small particle CS and will work, and
fairly large particles can be at least somewhat effective wherever they can
get to... the question being, what else do they do?
In all
This is the average assay for .999 fine silver and it's plenty good enough.
ken
At 09:57 AM 10/1/01 +0200, you wrote:
Hello members,
I have found a place in my country (The Netherlands) where I can buy
silver rods (wire 6 mm). The purity is 99,97 %. My question you to is is
this good enough to
I am curious about statements made in the following document. 1) In
China when the recommended dosage (50 mg) of vitamin C were given to
people in an area of high cancer the cancer was reduced? 2) Linus
Paulings out lived all the Doctors who called him a fake? I have used
on occasion a very high
That would be a compound of the reaction between calcium and ascorbic
acid. That is calcium and vitamin C.
Marshall
Nick Grant wrote:
Hello Can anyone tell me what Calcium Ascorbate is made of? I use it
every day for my kids (they get about a gram per day), and someone
asked me the other
Absolutely. Most of the imputity will likely be copper, which is an essential
nutrient. Even if the .03% were lead or arsnic, it would contribute only a
small amount of your
normal intake of these elements from other sources when used to make nominal 5
to 20 pm CS.
Marshall
Jef Ackermans
Hello!
1. You can't use mice for ANY kind of decent research with
Vitamin C.
Man has a genetic defect, so that he does not produce Vitamin C
internally. This trait is shared by higher primates, and the
guinea pig. Almost NO other mammals have this defect, and
internally produce Vitamin C in
Hello All,
I am somewhat shocked, surprised and saddened by some of the recent remarks
regarding list management. Shocked at Bill's message, surprised at the
applauds he got and saddened that no one spoke up in defense of Stephens leaving
Back in February Bill posted to the list telling us
Dear List Members
Our research DOES NOT support the claims that vitamin C is a threat to
human healthin any way. We have evaluated this material for over nine
yearsemploying a variety of animals and human volunteers.
There are many ways
Hi Everyone,
Now that fall is here and the leaves are turning and everyones thoughts are
turning toward the probability that immanent overt biowar is higher than
usual, I have a couple of questions. I would very much appreciate a reply
from BB and IA and MD and FK and everyone who believes
Some of the Ideas I see on the list seem totally off the wall to me. I am
sure some of my beliefs aired here must seem strange and extreme to many. I
can understand how the mixing of sound scientific information with lay
opinion can be destructive to the furthering of understanding. Like those
http://www.angelicstars.com/index.htm
From:
DUE TO CURRENT EVENTS IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW:
Some years ago, an independent research laboratory sent a sample of colloidal
silver to the University of California to be tested against AIDS and Anthrax.
U.C.L.A. undertook tests and proved; conclusive
Hi James,
You have possed some VERY interesting and vital questions, but I can only
answer as to my gut feeling.
I weigh in at 190 pounds and I take one ounce morning and evening. If there
were an alert I would up that to eight ounces twice daily, and would institute
Brooks Bradley's protocol
Bill,
It sounds to me as if you're in for some tough decisions, deciding
whether or not, what with all the new customers, it would be worth your
while to put some serious muscle into having a list that suits your
needs. If you could just mold the volunteer efforts of the list into
what helps sell
I sent this email to the list Saturday night but to the wrong address.
As I am re-sending it I am glad to see that Joanne has spoken up
as well but saddened to see that she is the only one. I have never seen
such lack of solidarity and camaraderie on any of the many email lists
I have been a
In a message dated 10/1/2001 6:55:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mdud...@execonn.com writes:
This is not correct. Nothing is toxic to anthrax spores
Hi Marshall,
I'm sorry if this has been covered on the list in the last two weeks. I've
been busy attending memorial services for the victims in
dotsie...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 10/1/2001 6:55:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mdud...@execonn.com writes:
This is not correct. Nothing is toxic to anthrax spores
Hi Marshall,
I'm sorry if this has been covered on the list in the last two weeks. I've
been busy attending
I read a book by a British veterinarian, who as a young man nearly lost his
career
due to his ignorance of a long-ago anthrax outbreak on a rural cattle farm.
The
details are not quite clear to me, but it seems to me he buried a dead cow on
land
that had previously been used to bury
Marshall,
If I am not mistaken, viruses contain no DNA, only RNA. They take over a
cell's DNA to to their dirty work.Mycoplasms have a very crude DNA, and are
the smallest microorganisms/bacteria. They are parasites and very hard to
treat. They are alive but can not live
Greetings Peter, and fellow listmembers,
It is time to call a halt to the free-for-all I've permitted these last
few days, and begin to address the issues that have been raised by so
many of you. Normal standards of behavior are restored as of now,
folks. Please behave accordingly.
I will use
How would CS be distributed as an airborn aerosol?
Thanks!
- Original Message -
From: dotsie...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 2:31 PM
Subject: CSAnthrax CS
http://www.angelicstars.com/index.htm
From:
DUE TO CURRENT EVENTS IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW:
One here.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
-Original Message-
From: rogalt...@aol.com [mailto:rogalt...@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 11:22 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOn How to Go About Determining the Solubility of Silver Ion
in a LVDC ...
In a message dated
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001 07:10:18 -0700, Carol wrote:
Forgive the length of this but this debunks Linus Paulings theory
on vitamin C as a fraud. Makes you think twice on taking the
stuff. Carol
I belong to an alternative cancer group here in Australia.
This document has been getting around for a
Hi Marshall,
On Mon, 01 Oct 2001 17:57:20 -0400, Marshall Dudley
mdud...@execonn.com wrote:
This is not correct. Nothing is toxic to anthrax spores but extremely high
temperatures, boiling in lye or chlorox or other highly reactive and toxic
chemicals.
Perhaps you missed this (from:
No, I didn't miss it. The agent you have here has nutrients that cause the
spores to germinate, then kills them. I explored a similar substance about 3
years ago from Jeneil Biosurfactant Company when mixed with nutrients to coax
the spores from their shells. It works, but for our application
Evening Dean,
Perhaps you missed this (from:
http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/9899/Sep30_98/22.htm ):
New anti-microbial agent destroys anthrax, kills flu virus
I read this a few months back but had forgotten about
it. Seems there was a simple
Peter,
I disagree with your interpretation that other list members cheer on
when Mike does not implement sanctions. What you're saying is abit like
don't turn the other cheek, because it might be misinterpretted. I
think the smarter list members can see what's going on, and Mike doesn't
have to
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