Thanks:) for the information and the welcome. V
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From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: silver-digest For Jack, re Aspartame
I subscribed to this list by clicking on a link
A PWT measures electrical conductivity which increases as the ionic content
of the liquid increases. The PWT reading has a relationship to total ionic
content, not silver content. Any ions added to the water increase the
electrical conductivity and thus the PWT reading. Just bubbling air through
Chlorine in the powered form [swimming pool stuff] is much less 'slippery' than Chlorox.
The water purification kit used powdered chlorine stuff like I use to 'shock' my well to knock out iron algea. [iron bacteria?]
If I use Chlorox [sodium hypochlorite] to shock the well, the water is
Well, Personally, I'd rather have a small small dose of meth in my coffee
than caffine but the law says no and I don't really care one way or the
other. Caffine just ads that bitter flavor that tells you it's coffee.
Meth tastes about the same without the jitters at that dose level.
I don't
Oh you go by appearances. Odd, I go by authenticity, support and
documentaion. Appearances can be deceiving.
Marshall
Jack Dayton wrote:
Marshall Dudley 9/5/03 10:56 AM Wrote:
See http://www.dorway.com
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Oh, well after seeing that how could I
ever have been
It allows much more to dissolve in the water and not be unstable than pure CS
would be. Silver citrate has good solubility.
Marshall
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
Do you have any idea of the logic behind adding the citric acid? I am
not a chemist and can not venture even an uneducated guess.
It is the ions that impart the metallic taste. Silver particles have no
taste.
frank key
- Original Message -
From: S J Young you...@konnections.net
To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 11:18 PM
Subject: CSCS Metallic Taste
Most of us can detect
Hi.I was wondering if anyone could tell me if the live cultures in yogurt
die if you make frozen yogurt...?.anyone know?.I'm assuming that they
die but I don't knowRobb
on 9/7/03 1:57 PM, Richard Harris at yr...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
Excellent article. Where is your clinic located??
Orchids to Dr. John Draper for this excellent, informative, important
article re SSKI !
Thanks, Dr. John,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
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From:
Of course they know. Many people have not only contacted them, but they have
visited the sites such as dorway.com many times as verified by the caller
logs.
But how can they be sued? You obviously don't understand how the
FDA/government/pharms work. If the FDA approves something, then for the
I too found this a very interesting article on Iodine.
Have allergic or negative reactions to so many things...but Iodine is not
one of them.
So having a slightly depressed Thyroid..this was checked by extensive
testing...and not being able to handle the usuall Thyroid meds..tried them
and was
Cliff wrote:
When aspartame is exposed to sunlight it turns into arsenic; aspartame,
like fluoride, is a brain poison. My grape vitamin C with aspartame is
all being picked up by courier.
Arsnic? Transmustation of elements? I don't think so. It turns into other
organic chemicals, such as
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Caffine just ads that bitter flavor that tells you it's coffee.
Um, I respectfully disagree, there are some fine decafs out there that do
indeed taste like what coffee should taste like.
Caffeine content comes from the contact time between water and coffee
You are using urban legends.com as an authorative reference. HAHAHAHAHAH.
First of all, if you had read that page a year ago or so, he was calling the
letter a hoax. It was not, and the person who wrote it verified it was
written by them and not a hoax. Thus the site has no credibility from the
One of the biggest was Michael J Foxx, the spokesperson for Diet Coke, until
he got MS. I was not surprised, when he got it, in fact I was wondering
which of the problems he would get.
Marshall
jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:
...I average about 3 cans a day,
and have for over 8 years ---Jack
Not getting much informtion on CS here..the posts that do come thru are way
to technical for mebut am getting an education on the male mind (ego).
I am out of here...getting to edgy for meV
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
I think I know what you are trying to accomplish. This is what I would try.
Infuse with CS and dry to get a bunch of seed sites of atoms and particles
of silver.
Put into a mixture of silver citrate or silver nitrate mixed with a photo
developer. Of couse a standard photo developer would work
He didn't get MS. He got Parkinsons.
Nia.
One of the biggest was Michael J Foxx, the spokesperson for Diet Coke,
until
he got MS. I was not surprised, when he got it, in fact I was wondering
which of the problems he would get.
Marshall
Actually Ethylene glycol is the most common antifreeze. It is extremely
toxic, and if pets drink it will be killed.
Propolyne Glycol is the Environmentally Safe antifreeze. It cost a little
more but if pets drink it they will likely get sick, but not die. It is
still toxic, but much less so
Me too, Marshall. But I believe he says he has Parkinson's.
DL
Marshall Dudley wrote:
One of the biggest was Michael J Foxx, the spokesperson for Diet Coke, until
he got MS. I was not surprised, when he got it, in fact I was wondering
which of the problems he would get.
Marshall
My mistake, you are right, Parkinsons.
Marshall
skaighn wrote:
He didn't get MS. He got Parkinsons.
Nia.
One of the biggest was Michael J Foxx, the spokesperson for Diet Coke,
until
he got MS. I was not surprised, when he got it, in fact I was wondering
which of the
Hanneke 9/7/03 5:50 PM Wrote:
Hanneke~Austrarlia
Well your rantings, in spite of more
than one source of information that
refutes your opinions, has qualified
you to become the latest name whose
time wasting postings can be deleted
without opening, without fear of
I had a coffee house for 2 years. I studied to be a barista. There are some
great decaf coffees. However, I made my decaf brews with 50% more beans to
fool the customers that wanted regular coffee. It is my understanding that
they use CO2 instead of benzene to remove the caffeine now. Rich is
...has anyone mentioned that URLs that you
include in your posts aren't live?
Nope; they're live when sent (always making
sure http://; appears in the URL address) and
they're alive in the Archives:
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m62436.html
jr
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The silver-list is a moderated forum
On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 15:46:31 -0700, Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com wrote:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003215.htm
jr,
has anyone mentioned that URLs that you
include in your posts aren't live?
To get to that site I had to select / highlight
the
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