Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Judith Thamm
Dear Rob, That now begins to look as if you using a household cleaning agent containing formaldehyde, or you have new carpet giving it off or you have new bedding or furniture, furnishings giving it off. Try eating puffed millet and see if your system can cope with that - it is a taste treat -

Re: CSCurrent Meter

2001-12-13 Thread Terry Dickinson
I feel that Wayne is dead right in specifying the quantity voltage but the current will vary on other factors such as size of electrodes, distance apart, etc. I can't answer his exact question but I can indicate what I do for smaller runs which may help others. I make 900 ml (bit over 1 1/2

CSROBB: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Jdownmaine
Robb -- I'm sure you're reading everything you can on diet and arthritis. I was taught to avoid the nightshades -- potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant and green pepper. Also paprika and tobacco and cheddar cheese. I would suspect food allergy because you can remove the pain with fasting. Allow yourself

Re: CSRe: concentrated CS and 'aglomeration'

2001-12-13 Thread Kevin Nolan
Jason - between myself and Reid we have been working you pretty hard. Thanks for your thoughtful feedback. There are specifics not covered (like which other silver salts are problematic) but I understand your point - stick to pure CS and you can't go far wrong. Go take a break! Reid - on your

Re: CSRe: concentrated CS and 'aglomeration'

2001-12-13 Thread Ode Coyote
Reid My chemistry is also pretty limited. I think you have me mixed up with someone elses postings. From what I gather, silver nitrate is dangerous because very small amounts contain a lot of silver ...and... silver nitrates are corrosive to body tissues and leave black stains. Even still,

CSUnidentified subject!

2001-12-13 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi Bob, I looked at www.smart-drugs.net http://www.smart-drugs.net/ and could not find anything related to CS. Can you tell me the URL of the page with the information to which you are referring? Thanks in advance. James-Osbourne: Holmes

Re: CSCurrent Meter

2001-12-13 Thread Ode Coyote
The $5 to $8 digital multimeter from harbor freight probably costs less than a panel meter, is already calibrated and has a variety of ranges. Just wire it in? ken At 01:22 PM 12/12/01 -0600, you wrote: Morning Bob, Terry, and the list, Often I find myself using my multi-meter to monitor CS

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Nina Silver
- Original Message - From: Judith Thamm galing...@chariot.net.au To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 4:38 AM Subject: Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still Try eating puffed millet and see if your system can cope with that - it is a taste treat - tastes like pop corn

Re: CSRe: concentrated CS and 'aglomeration'

2001-12-13 Thread Ode Coyote
Sure. And it might explain why all CS is effective no matter how badly it's made. No matter how many huge particles there are, there are also small ones present. The body just sorts them out according to what it can use, sending them to where they can go. What can't get in goes through and

CSI need your favorite CS sites

2001-12-13 Thread Nina Silver
List, Someone has asked me for my favorite CS sites that do the best job of providing quality information in a clear manner. If they are good, he will link to them on his website. I'd appreciate feedback from all of you. You CAN list your own sites. Please keep in mind that I'm looking for

Re: CSRe: Silver Article / silver proteins/ silver compounds

2001-12-13 Thread Ode Coyote
I think the issue isn't that protein stabilizers are toxic but that the body assimilates them into the tissues along with the silver that's bound to those proteins, thereby, retaining and isolating the silver that would otherwise be free to roam about, do its thing and then be eliminated. In

Re: CSROBB: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread TJ Garland
Robb- I am reading an amazing book by Hal Huggins,a dentist-IT'S ALL IN YOUR HEAD, 1989. Life Science Press. He has researched amalgams for decades. He has cured hundreds of cases of arthritis, mls, leukemia, Crons, chronic fatigue, etc. with the correct removal of the fillings.Also, CMO

Re: CSROBB: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread TJ Garland
The pulse test works pretty also. Take your sitting pulse, eat the food, take it again in 15, 30, 45 min. If it increased 10 points, you are allergic. Do you know the method of testing whether a food is harmful to you? Hold the food in your hand (even in a package) and hold the arm out

CSmystery URL

2001-12-13 Thread boberger
Hi Ya'all, This is the exact URL that is on the heading of the 15 page print out.http://smart-drugs.net/ias-silverJamesSouth.htm. Somebody on this list published the URL several days ago and I went to it and printed the article. When I went there today the article is gone The rticles were

CSMystery #2

2001-12-13 Thread boberger
Hi Ya'all, I just went to the URL www.smart-drugs.net and the article was not there so are started hiting a few keys (I think the cursor got on to the down arrow at the right wnd of the address box and up came the article. So I saved it as a microsoft word file. If you can't find it let me know

Re: CSROBB: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Robb Allen
I wish that dental problems were the answer.but I've never had a cavity in my life...I have 0 fillings.Robb From: TJ Garland goldenok...@hotmail.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSROBB: CSMy Arthritis...Still Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Re: CSRe: concentrated CS and 'aglomeration'

2001-12-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
It appears that silver nitrate is being used again on babies: http://www.parenthoodweb.com/articles/phw1380.htm http://www.sangfroid.com/babypix/plan.html http://www.lamaze.com/baby/firsthour/articles/0,9474,167862_80951,00.html From what I recall silver nitrate was discontinued in the 70's due

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread wolfcreek1
Hi Robb ~ Sorry to hear you are still in pain. You say that while fasting all the pain almost disappears. Are you juice and broth fasting? You might want to consider going on a good fast, by Dr. Paavo Airola, per his book, How to Get Well. I have done many juice/broth/tea fasts, not for

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
Nina Silver wrote: - Original Message - From: Judith Thamm galing...@chariot.net.au To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 4:38 AM Subject: Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still Try eating puffed millet and see if your system can cope with that - it is a taste treat

RE: CSROBB: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Ric Stoll
As to the below, what is CMO? And can your friend's product purchased from here in the US? Thanks. Ric From: TJ Garland [mailto:goldenok...@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 8:54 AM To: silver-l...@eski Subject: Re: CSROBB: CSMy Arthritis...Still Robb- I am reading an

Re: CSRe: Silver Article / silver proteins/ silver compounds

2001-12-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: I think the issue isn't that protein stabilizers are toxic but that the body assimilates them into the tissues along with the silver that's bound to those proteins, thereby, retaining and isolating the silver that would otherwise be free to roam about, do its thing and

Re: CSCurrent Meter

2001-12-13 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Ken, At 08:38 AM 12/13/2001 -0500, you wrote: The $5 to $8 digital multimeter from harbor freight probably costs less than a panel meter, is already calibrated and has a variety of ranges. Just wire it in? I know.. but I want to make a nice pretty compact unit so I can say my

Re: CSRe: concentrated CS and 'aglomeration'

2001-12-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
The hydroxide radicals are already there in the dyhydrogen monoxide which composes 99.% of the CS. This is nothing more than H(OH) a hydrogen ion and an hydroxide radical. If any hydrogen bubbles off, then the hydroxide radical is freed. BTW here is an msds on the substance:

Re: CSROBB: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is the only thing I ever found that cured my arthritis. Search the net, lots of sites talk about it. Marshall Ric Stoll wrote: As to the below, what is CMO? And can your friend's product purchased from here in the US? Thanks. Ric From: TJ Garland [mailto:goldenok...@hotmail.com]

CSWater Distiller

2001-12-13 Thread Ron Wilson
From past posts some were having problem with distilled water. Ran across this distiller, small and inexpensive. No idea if suitable. This is their add. (Genesis 3000 Water Distiller If you are really serious about purifying your water, use this distiller and vaporize your tap water, killing

Re: CSROBB: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Dick Tanguay
Robb, I have a paperback book titled THE PULSE TEST written by Arthur F. Coca, M.D. In short, you can determine which foods you are allergic to by taking your pulse before and after you eat a particular food. Of course, you first have to established a normal pulse rate for you and if it

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Dick Tanguay
Here is another title you could look into. It is titled YOUR OWN PERFECT MEDICINE by Martha M. Christy. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0963209116/qid%3D1008266559/ref%3Dsr% 5F11%5F0%5F1/103-8949862-2310224 Dick - Original Message - From: wolfcreek1 wolfcre...@earthlink.net To:

Re: CSWater Distiller

2001-12-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
99% is really not enough for tap water usually. Has anyone tried this unit and gotten a TDS on what it produces? BTW figured the cost to operate at 8 cents a kilowatt hour. Turns out to be around 25 cents a gallon for both units if the power and production rate in the specs is accurate.

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Acmeair
you might want to go to these sites, and look for info on foods that you should avoid based on your blood type. http://www.dadamo.com/ http://www.foodforyourblood.com/ - Original Message - From: Robb Allen rube2...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Kehoe
I just went to the site that lists foods to avoid for my blood type. Wouln't ya know it...I love them all CK - Original Message - From: Acmeair res00...@gte.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 1:27 PM Subject: Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still | you might want

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Stephen Hessler
Hi Judith, I just ordered 50 # millet. How do I puff it? Thanks, h...@mcmo.net Stephen K. Hessler, N.M.D. HC 1 Box 175 Centerville, MO 63633 573-924-2254 (usually home after 8 pm) -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

CSSmartpdrugs.net

2001-12-13 Thread boberger
Hi Ya'all, For those of you who have joint pains go the the www.smart-drugs.net and fnd the 10 page report on SAMe. Today when I took my dog for a walk I realized that my left knee had ablosutely no pains. Read that SAME report it appears to good for a great many things. Ole Bob -- The

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
From http://www.sanitarium.com.au/schoproj/sppuffed.htm : 4. The Puffing Process The essence of puffing is to gelatinise the starch in wheat in a hot pressure chamber and then suddenly release the pressure, so that the grain expands to several times its original size. The first step is to

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Nina Silver
- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 12:16 PM Subject: Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still I am not sure you can reach that conclusion. The whole grain is always going to be healthier than one in which the

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
Nina Silver wrote: Puffing a grain has nothing to do with removing the germ or bran. And yes, cooking does change the molecular structure of food. However, puffing changes it to the point where the food is carcinogenic--at least, according to Fallon. Apparently from what I have read, the

Re: CSWater Distiller

2001-12-13 Thread Ted Windsor
99% is the best you will ever get from any distiller most of the time, on occasion you may get 100%. Reverse Osmoses gives about 95%. Blessings Ted Marshall Dudley wrote: 99% is really not enough for tap water usually. Has anyone tried this unit and gotten a TDS on what it produces? BTW

Re: CSmystery URL

2001-12-13 Thread Mike Fuller
Hi Bob, I hunted around for the article, before I read your post, and found it no problems. The URL is http://smart-drugs.net/ias-silverJamesSouth.htm, which is what you had. I guess it had a temporary block for some reason. Regards, Mike Fuller From: bober...@postoffice.swbell.net Reply-To:

CSRe: Brigham Young Report info and/or URL request

2001-12-13 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
If anyone has the Brigham Young University report URL I would very much appreciate seeing it. Thanks in advance James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Reid Harvey [mailto:ceram...@bol-online.com] Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 4:50 PM To: silver list Subject: CSRe: I need your

CSArthritis?....and Computers?

2001-12-13 Thread Robb Allen
Hello again .This may sound rediculous..but another correlation with the timing of when I first became illfor about 3 months prior to when I got sick..I was working on a computer for many hours every day...sometimes as many as 12 hours a day...then I became ill

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Judith Thamm
I confess, I buy mine already puffed, but if you had a popcorn machine you could try to make it in that. Or follow instructions for popping corn at home in a large saucepan with a lid. Now you've got me going - I'll have to have a test or two myself!!! To eat it, I smother it in the thick part

Re: CSRe: Brigham Young Report info and/or URL request

2001-12-13 Thread Kehoe
I think I found what you were looking for in the archives Date - Wed Nov 7, 12:34 - by Igor Kaplun titled - CSColloidal Silver CK - Original Message - From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 6:14 PM Subject: CSRe:

Re: CSRe: Brigham Young Report info and/or URL request

2001-12-13 Thread Tel Tofflemire
BYU study shows colloidal silver is as good as penicillin By Lois M. Collins Deseret, News staff writer Tests of a colloidal silver solution have concluded that it provides an alternative to antibiotics. Researchers in Brigham Young University's department of

Re: CSRe: Silver Article / silver proteins/ silver compounds

2001-12-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
Reid Harvey wrote: Marshall, Interesting. So the few folks with argyria are walking, human photographs, the silver compounds a kind of photo emulsion. Reid Silver Compounds, when in a protein binder, is a photographic emulsion. That is how film is made. Marshall -- The silver-list is a

Re: CSmystery URL

2001-12-13 Thread Kevin Nolan
Bob - do you realise this article is flogging msp (mild silver protein) as top stuff? Kevin Nolan - Original Message - From: bober...@postoffice.swbell.net To: silver-list silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 2:45 AM Subject: CSmystery URL Hi Ya'all, This is the

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Kevin Nolan
A few months back I posted D'adamo's blood-type diet site, at the time in relation to auto-immune disorders. Personally, found his food listings for my A+ blood type to be hit-and-miss. There are more factors than just blood type, and one fellow that seems to get the whole picture is Dr William L

CSBrigham Young Report.

2001-12-13 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Oh. I thought the report was the lab data. Thanks to all for the info. James-Osbourne: Holmes

Re: CSMy Arthritis...Still

2001-12-13 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Dr. T. Higa's EM1 can be used to spray households. It seems to dramatically cut down on emissions of toxic fumes such as formaldehyde. I use it in my house and car. Info. can be found at EM Trading on the worldwide web.For people with toxic reactions to common chemicals, EM1 could be a

CSRE: Arthritis still

2001-12-13 Thread Duncan Crow
Pure CMO is effective in 64% of cases. There is no guarantee. The CMO blend offered by Integris is 40% CMO, but because cofactors are included in the program, their blend is 87% effective and carries a money-back guarantee. If the stuff doesn't work in 3 months you get all your money back. Save

Re: CSArthritis?....and Computers?

2001-12-13 Thread wolfcreek1
Robb ~ They make screens that go in front of your computer screen to reduce the glare. Do you have flourescent lighting as well? My eyes cannot tolerate flourescent lighting. Julie - Original Message - From: Robb Allen rube2...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday,

Re: CSArthritis?....and Computers?

2001-12-13 Thread Robb Allen
No...I don't have flourescent lighting... From: wolfcreek1 wolfcre...@earthlink.net Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSArthritis?and Computers? Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 21:24:19 -0800 Robb ~ They make screens that go in front of your computer

CSHelp for hyperhydrosis?

2001-12-13 Thread Wwench9
Lists, Can anyone suggest any treatments to help with hyperhydrosis? This is excessive sweating to the point of dripping no matter what the temperature or level of exertion. Apparently there are certain medications that are used but they have dangerous side effects. Subject is also taking

CSLevel 4 biohaz lab?

2001-12-13 Thread Wwench9
Lists, I know some of you will have this info or know where to find it: Need confirmation of the presence of a Level 4 biolab in my area that the university facility refuses to talk about.that reportedly has been involved in bioweapons (anthrax, etc) research. Any clues? I am in New

CSFlorida Mayor resigns over CS flap

2001-12-13 Thread jrowland
It's because of the colloidal silver and all that crap, Town Clerk Janise Bennett said Tuesday, a

CSRe: Silver Article / silver proteins/ silver compounds

2001-12-13 Thread Reid Harvey
Marshall, Interesting. So the few folks with argyria are walking, human photographs, the silver compounds a kind of photo emulsion. Reid Marshall Dudley wrote: By golly I think you have hit the nail on the head. I never could figure out how you could get argyria from the proteins before, but

CSRe: I need your favorite CS sites

2001-12-13 Thread Reid Harvey
Nina, I don't have the URL hand (since the Bad Tran virus destroyed my hard drive) but I feel that one of the more interesting sites in the Brgiham Young University, Microbiology Dept. report, which compares CS (Silvertec I believe) with five widely used antibiotics. I think this is one of the