Re: CSMineral chelates article, interesting. (non-techical)

2004-02-12 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Ken, That does not automatically mean that everything else they have to say is worthless. You are right. Did you read any further or no? Yes, I read all of it. I though it was so good, I sent the meat of it about chelation to my other mailing lists. just vaguely say

Re: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread somerbus
Exactly my point. You can not confirm the data so you really have no information at all. It is not inconceivable that there is a hidden agenda. Good heavens, I was just passing on a comment seen written which pertained to the discussion! Others have quoted from more illustrious sources,

CS Trace Minerals

2004-02-12 Thread patriot2000
To Del, who wrote: Are the minerals in Concentrace from organic or inorganic sources? I am trying this product now, and I find it difficult to take because it is so salty tasting - like drinking sea water. I have to take it in juice or it turns my stomach, and I am only taking 1/4 teaspoon at a

Re: CS Trace Minerals

2004-02-12 Thread Ross Craig
hello all...i am delurkingbeen reading for weeks but this is the first thing to offer... i am one of terry chamberlain's clients and i have been taking the concentrace, with wonderful results, and i have never tasted it.. yes, terry says it's terrible so i didn't try... what i do is

Re: CSCorrelation - The Big Trap

2004-02-12 Thread Ode Coyote
Ideas chasing their own tails, eh? It's believable to me. There you go, involving me in your strange loops. :) stuff How else would an idea know it exists? We project our faulty versions of the meanings placed on memories of the past into the future to define the present that our senses are

Re: CSok, question on making cs -can you believe it?

2004-02-12 Thread Ode Coyote
Dried saliva at that. I've turned batches purple with backwash before but it took weeks. CS in a dogs bowl is known to turn due to lots of saliva. What was amazing was the speed and how little undetectable dried matter it took. ode At 11:27 AM 2/11/2004 -0800, you wrote: Ode Coyote

RE: CSthe end of the gas age?

2004-02-12 Thread Ode Coyote
The cost of building, maintaining and disposing of the infrastructure and transporting and distribution counts in. I've often wondered, all things considered..including decommissioning that plant safely, if a 5 billion dollar Nuke plant can generate enough power to pay for itself. It's pretty

Re: CSWater filter?

2004-02-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
I use the chemfree iorn filter, works very well. But these are whole house fileters, not for just a kitchen. I don't know if iron would stop up an RO unit or not. Marshall marjie wrote: Hi I am looking to purchase a water filter for my kitchen. Primarily want one to filter out iron. I

Re: CSBetaine HCL

2004-02-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
Do you have any references that indicate that apple cider vinegar turns into HCl immediately after ingestion. Vinegar is basically acetic acid, which has not chlorine in it at all. I see no mechanism whereby it could turn into hydrochloric acid. Marshall Terry Chamberlin wrote: Have you

Re: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
You can buy dried bat guano from Harmony Farms. They sell both an aged high phoshorous and a fresher high nitrogen. Garnet On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 22:37, bob smith wrote: Wayne, Some years back while still working as an insulation contractor, I would find an attic that would have several

Re: CSRe: CStaking supplements]

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
How about a simple green house and going hydroponic with lights. There is some investment but this would be offset by better health. Plus you would get so much more enjoyment from the better tasting food. I have looked into some simple green house plans. I think you could do it for $1000 to $1500

Re: CSAngstrom

2004-02-12 Thread Ode Coyote
Exerpt from the con mans bible: The harder they get screwed, the less likely they are to admit it, especially to themselves. Ode At 09:45 PM 2/11/2004 -0600, you wrote: Thanks to all of you that answered me regarding what an angstrom is. I have a copy of Webster's handy but on this one I

Re: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
Guano is very high in potassium nitrate. A good source of potassium as well as fixed nitrogen and is organic to boot. But be careful handling it, be sure to wear a mask. It can be a very good source of hystoplasmosis. Marshall bob smith wrote: Wayne, Some years back while still

Re: CSOrganic and standard foods (fertilisers)

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
Have not read the articles but Fibromyalgia is thought by some to be a disorder of phosphate metabolism in genetically impaired individuals. Garnet On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 23:45, Rowena Evans wrote: Further to my post on Percy Weston's book, here is a site which says more about the book:

CSSalt

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
Salt has never caused high blood pressure. When I was in grad school in the late 70's it was known that it would lower high BP to lower salt intake, but that it was not the cause. Anyone who tells you it is must not be looking at the raw data. smile Garnet On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 00:45, Wayne

Re: CSLyme Photos

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
Marin Lara has an interesting book on Salt and how it save his health. Garnet On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 00:45, Wayne Fugitt wrote: bodies by taking 1 gram of salt and 1 gram of vit C at the same time.12 times a day.and they have some pretty remarkable pictures on the

Re: CSCS: Supplements - Glucosamine

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
There is some material at www.vitaroyal.com . The site owner is a biochemist and claims the sulphate form is the less desirable of the two. She deals with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and degenerative disease in people and horses. Garnet On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 01:40, Rowena Evans wrote: Having

Re: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
Well let's not get a persecution complex just because someone questions your sources. Passing on comments is exactly how many myths and incorrect information gets propagated. There are many examples of misinformation that start with actual scientific publications that turn out to be very wrong,

Re: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
I like your thinking here Wayne. I too grow some fantastic looking produce - in containers, in a very small space with only weekly additions of amendments. I do start out with a healthy soil mixture. I suspect that many do not want to spend the money or go to the trouble of starting with good

Re: CSCS: Gel ingredients?

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
DMSO does not carry everything into the body, only molecules of a molecular weight of less than 1,000. Garnet On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 22:04, Rowena Evans wrote: Richard won't be the only one who can answer this, I'm sure. When one buys a gel for topical application, what's in it that forms

RE: CSRe: CStaking supplements]

2004-02-12 Thread Richard Harris
Thank Nancy for your excellent positive-thinking information like your usual sharing with us seekers. Sincerely, Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist www.rharrisinc.com -Original Message- From: Tad Winiecki [mailto:winie...@pacifier.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 4:08 PM To:

CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sorry, my reply to this posting went to Brooks only, it was intended to go to the list, so I am forwarding it below. Marshall ---BeginMessage--- This information is incredible interesting. I have a book that proves (as far as I am concerned) that certain bacteria are able to transmute common

Re: CSLyme Photos

2004-02-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
I am a little confused by this site. He seems to refer to the Lyme spirochetes as worms. Unless I am mistaken, the Lyme bacteria are like corkscrews, and are too small to see with the naked eye. He talks about worms working their way out through the skin, and the photos on the first page do not

Re: CSthe end of the gas age?

2004-02-12 Thread Ode Coyote
The links go to ways to use hydrogen but no mention on how to produce hydrogen. Do a search on hydrogen production. To my surprise, liquid hydrogen actually contains more BTUs than gasoline per pound. The pounds are bigger. It takes a fair shot of energy to liquify hydrogen but hydrogen vehicles

Re: CSLyme Photos

2004-02-12 Thread Robb Allen
I agree that it is probably safe..but I have been unable to keep the salt down that they recommendit is a huge amount...if it does work.then I need to find a better way to get that much salt in my systemRobb Harmony4Life The High Power Magnetic Pulser

CSConcentrace taste, etc.

2004-02-12 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Not wanting to discuss this topic into the ground (although it IS relevant to good health), here is the suggestion page I give to all my clients who take Concentrace: Concentrace usage The first thing to understand about taking Concentrace is that it is the most concentrated mineral supplement

Re: CSsoil minerals, No putting them back

2004-02-12 Thread Marmar845
Good morning Wayne! :-) In a message dated 2/11/04 8:24:37 PM EST, wfug...@direcway.com writes: The large commercial farmers often have financial pressure that overrides any thought of tomorrow. In this case, tomorrow is next year, and years after that. You are right about that. Sadly,

RE: CSEvidence of mineral depletion

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
At one time in our history, the average age was 40 years old. But at the same time, there were people who lived well into their 80's. That is double the age. The fact that today there are extremely few people who live over 90 tells us that something is out of whack. Is it possible that the

RE: CSOrganic and standard foods

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
The state I spoke about was California. I have a friend who is a long haul produce trucker. He brings refrigerated produce from California to here in Western Canada. He ships from only one company in California, but over time he found out that they own about 90% of the fruit and veggie land (I

Re: CSEvidence of mineral depletion

2004-02-12 Thread Norman Cameron
hi Thora hope you don't mind my inclusions... Some of the many reason for added health benefits of 1904 include ... Breast feeding was almost always necessary for survival Going to school was an exercise in exercise Wood burning for heat warmed people four times Transportation was usually more

Re: CSVanadium

2004-02-12 Thread mamapug
It was not listed on their Homepage description! I looked specifically for it... Marshalee (mamapug) Mamapug said: I`m interested in the ConcenTrace supplement, but it has no vanadium in it. What makes you think that? Vanadium is listed in the Concentrace fact sheet. Plus the

RE: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
Just a little comment here that I constantly think about. Taste has been the argument used by the modern growers as a reason they do much of what they do. But taste has been what has made much of our current produce have up to 14 times as much sugar than 100 years ago. If taste was a good

RE: CSCS: Gel ingredients?

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
Aloe Very liquid is naturally thick, just break off a leaf and squeeze the liquid out, it is fairly thick. -Original Message- From: Rowena Evans [mailto:rowenaev...@iprimus.com.au] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 9:04 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSCS: Gel

Re: CSLyme Photos

2004-02-12 Thread Robb Allen
Hi Marshall.some of us have talked to this guy via email.he says it was lyme for sure..but also all these other critters came out tooI don't think he was able to get pictures of the spiros..Robb Harmony4Life The High Power Magnetic Pulser

Re: CSLyme Photos

2004-02-12 Thread Robb Allen
Hi..is it at all similar to what this website says?.Robb Harmony4Life The High Power Magnetic Pulser http://www.highpowermagneticpulser.com - Original Message - From: Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 9:55 AM Subject:

Re: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread Stuff
Thank you for clealing this up. Seriously. stuff At 09:03 AM 2/12/2004 -0600, you wrote: Well let's not get a persecution complex just because someone questions your sources. Passing on comments is exactly how many myths and incorrect information gets propagated. There are many examples of

CSConcentrace and MSM

2004-02-12 Thread mamapug
I was just doing a search for Concentrace. Yup, it DOES have Vanadium! Good. It also comes in tablets, so one doesn`t need to taste it. The cheapest drops were 12 bucks and change from a bodybuilding site. I`m gonna try it, I need some feel better! Anyway, one site had a blurb about MSM, which

RE: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread James Holmes
And Rabies. -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:52 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSsoil minerals Guano is very high in potassium nitrate. A good source of potassium as well as fixed nitrogen and is

RE: CSEFT

2004-02-12 Thread James Holmes
That's a great idea Dan, you should do it for the rest of us who don't want to wade through the thousands of words, having to think and learn. It will only take you 10 minutes. JOH -Original Message- From: Bill Brainerd [mailto:wbrain...@socal.rr.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 11,

RE: CSOrganic and standard foods (fertilisers)

2004-02-12 Thread James Holmes
Which state? JOH -Original Message- From: Rowena Evans [mailto:rowenaev...@iprimus.com.au] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 9:48 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSOrganic and standard foods (fertilisers) One of the most horrifying agrichemicals: superphosphate. Have

RE: CSEFT

2004-02-12 Thread Dan Nave
Thanks for all the EFT input. Dan -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive:

Re: CSLyme Photos

2004-02-12 Thread William Meyer
the web site definitely pertains to lyme. the authors however, in their attempt to treat lyme claim that they have removed a lot of worm like parasites. they make a loose assertion that these worm like parasites are somehow connected to lyme. i must say the salt and vit c regime -the salt dose

Re: CS- bats in the bellfry

2004-02-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
bob smith wrote: Marshall, I don't doubt you, but I must have been lucky or indestructible. I did several hundred that were loaded with the stuff. If you had a good mask, there would either be a part missing or you would be out of filters. So you wore one of those disposables, which

Re: CS- bats in the bellfry

2004-02-12 Thread bob smith
Marshall, I don't doubt you, but I must have been lucky or indestructible. I did several hundred that were loaded with the stuff. If you had a good mask, there would either be a part missing or you would be out of filters. So you wore one of those disposables, which only helps your

Re: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-12 Thread Jack Dayton
Garnet 2/11/04 8:50 AM Wrote: Ever hear of Effective Microorganisms? They are pretty much what is in a good probiotic only you can culture them yourself. Also found info that says synthetic fertilizers kill off the beneficial microbes in soil that make Nitrogen available and other good

Re: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-12 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Excuse me pleaseIs this the Colloidal Silver list or a chat list? Seems like the last informitve CS comment was quit a while back. Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ Jack Dayton wrote: Garnet 2/11/04 8:50 AM Wrote: Ever hear of Effective Microorganisms? They are pretty much what is in a

CSNo aspartame in Gatorade

2004-02-12 Thread tdg39
Hello Terry: Thank you for visiting The Gatorade Site. There is no benefit to adding Apartame to Gatorade. The rapid absorption of Gatorade is dependent on the presence of carbohydrates and sodium. the carbohydrates in Gatorade also provide energy to active muscles. Nutrasweet, a

Re: CS- bats in the bellfry

2004-02-12 Thread bob smith
Marshall, While getting a routine physical several years ago, a son in law found that he had a tumor in one lung. It was developing so rapidly that they could not delay removing the lung before it got to the other one. They had some suspicion that it might caused by something other than

Re: CSCS: Gel ingredients?

2004-02-12 Thread bob smith
I'm learning a lot today. I've been putting DMSO in my CS. I had read posts on it causing you to have an odor. This did not bother me as long as it might do me more good. Some one also posted the molecular weight of silver recently. As I recall it was over 1000. If that is true, I will get off

Re: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread Stuff
Below that should have read clearing. stuff At 12:23 PM 2/12/2004 -0600, you wrote: Thank you for clealing this up. Seriously. stuff At 09:03 AM 2/12/2004 -0600, you wrote: Well let's not get a persecution complex just because someone questions your sources. Passing on comments is

CSPhosphorous

2004-02-12 Thread Dan Nave
Quite a few years ago I got a supplement, I believe it was Calcium with Phosphorous. I'm not exactly sure why I was wanting to take it, but I think it was for the calcium, and the phosphorous just happened to be in there. After about a week I had the worst aching joints that I have ever had,

RE: CSCS: Gel ingredients?

2004-02-12 Thread James Holmes
I have previously read that the limit is a AW or MW of no greater than 340. Does anyone know where to find a definitive reference? TIA JOH -Original Message- From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 8:08 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:

RE: CSNo aspartame in Gatorade

2004-02-12 Thread James Holmes
Note that the answer does not say definitively that there is no Aspartame in Gatorade, it only discusses the effect of Aspartame on absorption. This could be an unintentional lack of clarity, or it could be a lawyeresque (is there such a word?) way of evading a direct answer while implying there

RE: CSCS: Gel ingredients?

2004-02-12 Thread James Holmes
There is probably little benefit to adding DMSO to CS taken by mouth. It is more likely beneficial when used topically (carries , or as nose drops (carries the sol into areas not well supplied with blood vessels, or nebulized (carries the sol through thick mucus). The AW of Ag is about 107

Re: CSEvidence of mineral depletion

2004-02-12 Thread The Hatzfeld's
Interesting thought about how long people used to live for. I'm working on my family genealogy and it stunned me when I consistently saw many relatives living into their 70's, 80's, and a couple into their 90's, only a very few died in their 30's and 40's. My info goes back to the 1700's. Cindy

Re: CSCataract Causes

2004-02-12 Thread Jack Dayton
Tad Winiecki 2/11/04 12:52 PM Wrote: N-Acetyl-Carnosine (NAC, note CARNOSINE not carnitine ** Tad , did you mean N-Acetyl- Cysteine ?? because that is the only thing that comes up at multiple sites when NAC is typed into the search window. If you did mean cysteine, then I

Re: CSConcentrace and MSM

2004-02-12 Thread Jack Dayton
mamapug 2/12/04 10:34 AM Wrote: I was just doing a search for Concentrace. Yup, it DOES have Vanadium! Good. It also comes in tablets, so one doesn`t need to taste it. ** But Marshalee, That is not the Concentrace Terry was talking about - he specifically mentioned a

CSRe: Final Post

2004-02-12 Thread Robert Berger
Hi EIS'ers aka CS'ers, Ole Bob is checking out of the list tomorrow. I will still do Ag+ testing fro those who want it, and I will be working with Matthew McCann on developing a dimensionless test. I just do not have the time for the 100+ emails a day. Sincerely, Ole Bob

CSList Owner ANNOUNCEMENT! Please read...

2004-02-12 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi all, It's time for me to step in again. The Off Topic content is getting out of hand, generating complaints and causing people to unsubscribe. In the last few weeks our community has grown to over 500 members. Whenever we experience this kind of growth, there are growing pains while we

Re: CSList Owner ANNOUNCEMENT! Please read...

2004-02-12 Thread M. G. Devour
On a related subject: Several of you have asked that I include a direct link to the OT list in the footer that attaches to the bottom of each list message. Please note that the following text is already in the footer: --- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal

Re: CSminerals and Chelation

2004-02-12 Thread Jack Dayton
Wayne Fugitt 2/11/04 2:59 PM Wrote: What you are saying, or the way I understand it, 100 mg of POTASSIUM, Hi Wayne, I think your choice of potassium as an example might not have been the best choice -- reason, although the amount of potassium listed might state

Re: CSRe: Final Post

2004-02-12 Thread Tel Tofflemire
I Understand Bob, but come back once in a while and say hi, (even relay some of your CS wisdom to us little guys). Who all hang on your every post. I will miss you, like the last time you left for a while. Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ. Robert Berger wrote: Hi EIS'ers aka CS'ers, Ole Bob is

Re: CSRe: Final Post

2004-02-12 Thread Wayne Fugitt
I just do not have the time for the 100+ emails a day. As smart as Ole Bob is, he never learned to manage his mail. How unfortunate? I have over 150 mailboxes and get 600 + messages per day. I have found many scientist, doctors, and PhDs who simply never learned to do it. I

Re: CSthe end of the gas age?

2004-02-12 Thread Al Peirce
In addition to the added cost of the vehicle, paying 2 to 5 times the cost of gasoline is not a pleasant thought. Then factor in the cost of a trained attendant and the time to connect the fueling apparatus, and to actually fill the tank (when was the last time you watched the guy at the

RE: CStaking supplements]

2004-02-12 Thread Bill Brainerd
Hi, I'm new to the list and still getting a handle on CS. Nevertheless, my daughter just got the flu and now I have a sore throat. I'm going to the local health food store today to buy some CS. Any pointers that may increase my chances of success in knocking this out? Thanks. Bill Brainerd,

CSOff topic posts

2004-02-12 Thread Nancy Venzon
Has this list migrated into other topics than CS? I had over 100 posts in the past day and few were concerning CS. If so I must seek another source of information due to the time involved sifting through posts. Nancy

Re: CSRe: Final Post

2004-02-12 Thread DebMark
Sorry to see you go, you are a great source of information. Thanks for everything..God Bless you. Deb - Original Message - From: Robert Berger To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 6:49 PM Subject: CSRe: Final Post Hi EIS'ers aka CS'ers, Ole Bob

Re: CSOff topic posts

2004-02-12 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Has this list migrated into other topics than CS? I had over 100 posts in the past day and few were concerning CS. If so I must seek another source of information due to the time involved sifting through posts. We are all concerned that we live long enough to practice what we have

Re: CSRe: Final Post

2004-02-12 Thread Dean Miller
Hi Bob, I understand your problem. :) What I do is mark the messages as being read (all at once) when I don't have time to read them. That way I still have an archive on my computer that can be searched when needed. (Of course, all the CS stuff gets sent to a separate mail box/folder by the

Re: CSRe: Final Post

2004-02-12 Thread twll
Theres something called delete.Just delete them when you don't have time to read or when its something that doesn't intrest you. - Original Message - From: Tel Tofflemire telt...@cableone.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:13 PM Subject: Re: CSRe: Final

RE: CSOff topic posts

2004-02-12 Thread a rose by any other name
This list is a community, and as a community often branches out to other areas of conversation...many of us have been here a long time and welcome the exchange on various other health issues also. We try to help each other with any problems someone may be having... you might call this a

Re: CStaking supplements]

2004-02-12 Thread bob smith
My daughter came down with the flu just before xmas. Richard Harris had recently posted a formula to use for nebulizing. I picked up an ultra sonic humidifier at Walgreens and made a batch of R. H.'s formula. The next day the flu was gone. She also drank some straight CS. The humidifier must be

CSOle Bob

2004-02-12 Thread Shirley Reed
Sure sorry to see you go. Very sorry. pj - Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online

CSLast post on Concentrace

2004-02-12 Thread Terry Chamberlin
If anyone wants to discuss the benefits, etc., of Concentrace, contact me directly. Concentrace comes in both liquid and tablets. The eight ounce bottle (3 months worth for one person) I sell for $30, a HF store for less. I still think $10/month is quite economical. Terry Chamberlin

RE: CSCS: Gel ingredients?

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
I looked a bottle of the organic Aloe Gel I used to use. It is by Lily of the Desert (not Lily of the Valley as I previously stated on this list). Carageenan is used as a thickening agent. www.lilyofthedesert.com is thier website. Perhaps they can answer your questions. When you strip aloe it

RE: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
Are you sure James? Can you point me to sources that are reliable that say rabies can be passed in a dried product? I believe it requires contact with blood or saliva. Histoplasmosis on the other hand could be passed, and can be contracted from bird droppings as well. It is not a virus but a

Re: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
Jack, You are preaching to the choir. I made that statement in reference to organic and naturally raised food. Not commercially produced. Garnet On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 13:35, Jack Dayton wrote: Garnet 2/11/04 8:50 AM Wrote: Ever hear of Effective Microorganisms? They are pretty much

RE: CSCS: Gel ingredients?

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
I use DMSO and CS in my mouth to treat an abcessed tooth and prevent tooth decay and gingivitis. Some people consume it orally in 1-2 teaspoon amounts daily. I swallow what I hold in my mouth after a few minutes. My digestion has been much better since I started this practice. Don't ask me why,

RE: CStaking supplements]

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
Mix it with 10% DMSO and put that in your ears, nose, gargle with it, hold it in your mouth, nebulize it into your lungs. I have been getting much better results with my CS since combining it with DMSO which increases penetration into tissues and cells, of major note it can penetrate antibiotic

Re: CSOff topic posts

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
What a bunch of whiney babies!! That is what the subject line is for, just skip the ones that are OT. Good Grief, it IS the internet for goodness sake. Grow up a little. Garnet On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 18:51, Nancy Venzon wrote: Has this list migrated into other topics than CS? I had over 100

Re: CSEFT

2004-02-12 Thread sol
Dr. Mercola is not an M.D. he is an O.D. an Osteopath. paula Bill Brainerd wrote: Go to http://www.mercola.com He is quite the alternative M.D. (still licensed!) -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found

Re: CSList Owner ANNOUNCEMENT! Please read...

2004-02-12 Thread JESSICA
I really think it'll make a difference. However, I'd do it like this: To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com; post OT messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com. Jessica - Original Message - From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent:

Re: CSRe: Final Post

2004-02-12 Thread Wayne Fugitt
What I do is mark the messages as being read (all at once) when I don't have time to read them. What good does that do? I would like to know weeks, months, or years later which messages I read and which ones I did not read. That way I still have an archive on my computer that can

RE: CSEFT

2004-02-12 Thread Bill Brainerd
Ummm. Yeah. You're abolutely right. Sorry. To be an O.D. you must get your M.D. first and then do additional graduate work to get the O.D. which is more comprehensive. :) -Original Message- From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 8:50 PM To:

Re: CSEFT

2004-02-12 Thread Wayne Fugitt
At 09:49 PM 2/12/04 -0700, you wrote: Dr. Mercola is not an M.D. he is an O.D. an Osteopath. paula What about the new guy that joined up with him about a year ago? Also, I wonder how much of a backlog he has, and how long it would take to get an appointment with him. If I ever get sick

RE: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
Does anyone have specific info of what types of minerals, etc. are supposed to be in our soil and in what form? Does anyone have info on what the rates were 100 - 200 years ago? Thora -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing

CSRe: List Owner ANNOUNCEMENT! Please read...

2004-02-12 Thread jrowland
Do you really want me to add a line like the following... Off Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com How about a link to the OT archives instead, just under the silver-list archives notice? This might encourage migration by providing an immediate link/overview, thusly: Off-Topic

Re: CSEFT

2004-02-12 Thread Craig C Chamberlin
Hi Wayne, Dr Saul Pressman...http://www.plasmafire.com He would be my first choice. Ciao, Craig If I ever get sick I plan to go see someone like Dr. Mercola or Dr. Julian Whittaker. Anyone have other suggestions of great doctors? Wayne -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for

RE: CSLyme Photos

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
1 gram of salt is 1/6 of a teaspoon. (From first section of message below.) So, in an entire day, that would only be 2 teaspoons, divided into 12 even amounts. 2500 mg of salt is less than 1/2 teaspoon full. (From second section of message below.) That really isn't that much. If the salt and

RE: CSsoil minerals

2004-02-12 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Thora, Does anyone have specific info of what types of minerals, etc. are supposed to be in our soil and in what form? Does anyone have info on what the rates were 100 - 200 years ago? Interesting question. Even though we all often disagree on minor points, we all think alike on

RE: CSsoil minerals, No putting them back

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
As a consumer with some basic knowledge of the supply chain, I would prefer buying directly from the farmer. The reason is that if I pay a fair price (around the same as the store) then the farmer takes all the money, and does not have to share it with a bunch of middle men and stores. This

Re: CSList Owner ANNOUNCEMENT! Please read...

2004-02-12 Thread Paul Smith
OH!! Thats the first time I've noticed all the information at the bottom of the posts. I will look now and see if it all shows up when I post this. :) Paul. On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 23:55:12 -0005, M. G. Devour wrote: On a related subject: Several of you have asked that I include a direct link to

RE: CSEvidence of mineral depletion

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
I love the inclusions!! I like getting a good discussion going, and getting my brain working in areas I never thought of. Sometimes our own perspective is just that, our own. Each person comes from a different place, has heard different stories, and has info others may not have. Thora

RE: CSOrganic and standard foods (fertilisers)

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
MessageCalifornia. I posted a full explanation which you will see if you get all the email messages. I am going to relook up the info and see if I can find it this weekend for those who like more documentation. Thora -Original Message- From: James Holmes [mailto:ami...@starband.net]

RE: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
Ok. As a new CS user, are there some basics for using it in the garden for flowers and growing plants and for using on the food I use daily, in particular fresh veggies. Thora -Original Message- From: Tel Tofflemire [mailto:telt...@cableone.net] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 12:53

RE: CSEvidence of mineral depletion

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
I too have good genes, and am very thankful of that. My mom was a nurse, and she told me that the #1 indicator of your health and longevity was your genes. I'm hoping!! Thora -Original Message- From: The Hatzfeld's [mailto:ha...@airmail.net] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 4:31 PM

CSOT: RE: CSList Owner ANNOUNCEMENT! Please read...

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
This will be my last off topic comment on this CS list. Why don't all of us Off Topicers make sure we are subscribed to that list. I am, and look forward to some good conversations!! Thora -Original Message- From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com] Sent: Thursday, February 12,