Re: CS>Glaucoma

2004-03-19 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
This was a very interesting message. Do you have any links or information about the Sony camera? I am curious about the claim of government interference in particular. Also, are you sure about the prefix "syn"? I am wondering about your etymological explanation below. I have never heard

Re: CS>Glaucoma

2004-03-19 Thread Christine Carleton
James, Obviously I was off track with my last response. Check with energy workers who see energies. Check with photographic instrumentation printouts. e.g.: I was dealing with a young man - 5th chakra honours linguistics at McGill U. who used marijuana to deliberately slow his thinking - to ke

Re: CS>BREAKING NEWS: UPDATE ON FDA AND CS GETTING OUT OF THE BOX?

2004-03-19 Thread William Meyer
the fda and the goverment outlaw stuff. marijuana for instance and tryptophan. ephedra. i don't smoke marijuana. i do smoke cigarettes which are totally deadly. and legal. or: androstenedione, a steroid precursor commonly known as "andro." The sales ban will take effect on April 12, 2004, unles

Re: CS>Glaucoma

2004-03-19 Thread Christine Carleton
James Holmes, Marshall is on track. In my experience is most allopathic practitioners are 2nd or 3rd chakra dominate. Chiropractors tend to be late 4th's+ 5th's. Naturopaths similar. Classical Chinese Acupuncturists 4th's and 5th's. How does one communicate with a individual whose window of co

Re: CS>animal vs human testing

2004-03-19 Thread William Meyer
well marshall if you are testing something on an animal for it's own good, that is different than giving animals cancer because you want to work on cancer in humans. the increase in our human cancer is mainly do to our present life-style. i have nothing specific here to reference to back this up

RE: CS>Glaucoma

2004-03-19 Thread James Holmes
I would not even know that I had charkas if not for certain substances. Pot has been used since the beginning of history to facilitate spiritual experience, not to prevent or lessen it. It may be true that some undesirable or "negative" effects on the subtle bodies may occur with the use of some

RE: CS>Feed Store supplies & B12

2004-03-19 Thread James Holmes
Very cool. JOH -Original Message- From: Rowena Evans [mailto:rowenaev...@iprimus.com.au] Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 9:00 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Feed Store supplies & B12 What are you trying to accomplish by applying to the skin??Softer?? mary Also spotted som

CS>Sound effects

2004-03-19 Thread James Holmes
Thock...Bif, Ugggh, Uhh. Whack--- crunch. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/

CS>Glandular Fever

2004-03-19 Thread Phinneas
Hi folks, Can anyone help with treating glandular fever with CS, or by any other means? It seems that there is no recognised treatment except resting. Your help would be appreciated. Regards, Phinneas -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for un

Re: CS>Where can I buy a CS machine that produces 0.0001 microns or less?

2004-03-19 Thread Al Davis
Hi Jean, I hate to say this, but if you can get your money back, do it. The following link says it better than I can: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/silverdatawebsite/message/1682 If you can't, and still want to use it, don't put any salt in the water as this will result in the productio

CS>re: Sugar Free Gatorade Alternative

2004-03-19 Thread SilverTedEBear
I forgot to mention the packet makes 20oz. I got them for 59 cents each although they were marked $1.09. The canister makes 21 (20oz?) servings and it was priced at $19.99 'Ted' __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes

CS>Sugar-Free Gatorade Alternative

2004-03-19 Thread SilverTedEBear
I picked up a couple of sample packets of the Ultima Replenisher today to try it out. Here is a breakdown of what's in it for those who may be curious. 'Ted' Ultima Replenisher Sports Drink Amount %DV Calories... 35 Total Carbohydrat

RE: CS>?4richard:re:formula4WPUH

2004-03-19 Thread Sharon
Hi Sharon, Good question--MSM & DMSO are Kissin' cousins and many use them interchangably (evary living body cell contains MSM naturally). I would feel that omitting the MSM wouldn't change things very much. How effective did you find it on your son? Did you notice any untoward effects? No, onl

Re: CS>To Mary, was Xylitol & Lungs

2004-03-19 Thread Mary Lou Borgert
on 3/19/04 10:51 AM, daddybob at daddybob52...@yahoo.com wrote: Thanks so very much for the reply, I will try. Thanks Mary > Mary wrote: > My nose runs a little all day could msm help? what are > the ratios to c/s? > thanks > mary > > This is what I do: > > 2 oz CS, 1/4 tsp. pure MSM; I find thi

CS>Where can I buy a CS machine that produces 0.0001 microns or less?

2004-03-19 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
P.S. I don't even know what a PWT meter is, nor do I have a laser light. Thank you, Jean Baugh ** Do you have a PWT meter or a laser light to >> test for conductivity and general particle size? The more we know the >> more we can help.. >> >> Al Davis >> >> >> - --

CS>Where can I buy a CS machine that produces 0.0001 microns or less?

2004-03-19 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi Al, Mathematics isn't my strongest suit, obviously! :) The machine is The "Micro-Particle" Home Colloidal Silver Generator from The Silver Edge Health & Nutritionals in Phoenix, AZ. It says it will produce 0.0015 to 0.0025 micron colloidal silver. Do I have the wrong idea that 0.0001 micron

RE: CS>CS testimony

2004-03-19 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Terry, Thanks for sharing this remarkable CS testimony! Gee, it's great to be aware of this very special Gift from God that He uses to help so many. Sincerely, Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist -Original Message- From: Terry Chamberlin [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca] Sent: Friday, March 19

Re: CS>Where can I buy a CS machine that produces 0.0001 microns or less?

2004-03-19 Thread Al Davis
Hi, Jean. If I'm not mistaken, the diameter of a silver atom is about .00025 micron. That's larger than what you're asking for. Perhaps you meant .001 micron. That's about 4 atoms in diameter. Getting better than your present machine makes might take a lot of modifications and effort. You didn

CS>CS testimony

2004-03-19 Thread Terry Chamberlin
I shared this on the MagPulser list, but it is more relevant here. About a month ago, a man called me who has an 8-year old daughter with Down Syndrome. She also has very little immune system. Every winter she gets quite sick – enough to require time in the hospital, two or three months each winte

CS>xylitol and lungs

2004-03-19 Thread Shirley Reed
Daddybob, your ideas correspond exactly with mine. I don't have a need to try it on myself, but I know a person with emphysema and was thinking it might be a last ditch try for him. Hope eveyone realizes that lots of Vit. A will keep a person from getting emphysema even if they smoke. At l

CS>unsubscribe list-silver

2004-03-19 Thread PETER MOORE
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Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Frank Key
Regarding silver chloride solubility: I asked Dr. Maass to make a calculation based on the solubility product of silver chloride in blood serum whose typical chloride content is 3500 ppm (3300 - 3900 ppm per Merck Manual). Silver ions can exist at a concentration of 1.94 x10-4 ppm which is 0.00019

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread M. G. Devour
Frank replies: > > Does ISE *ever* pick up silver ions in the blood? Is it even possible? > According to the Merck manual, the ISE is the proper way to detect > silver ions in blood serum. So the Merck manual at leasts suggests that detecting ions in blood serum is a physical possibility. Fine...

RE: CS>?4richard:re:formula4WPUH

2004-03-19 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Sharon, Good question--MSM & DMSO are Kissin' cousins and many use them interchangably (evary living body cell contains MSM naturally). I would feel that omitting the MSM wouldn't change things very much. How effective did you find it on your son? Did you notice any untoward effects? I believe

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood -solubility of silver choride

2004-03-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
That table give low solubility for AgCl, same as the solubility table I have. 0.89 ppm is low solubility, but it is not insoluble. Do you have a reference that gives a solubility of 0.00 ppm for AgCl, every reference I have indicates around 1 ppm for this. Take a look at: http://science.widener.

Re: CS>BREAKING NEWS: UPDATE ON FDA AND CS GETTING OUT OF THE BOX?

2004-03-19 Thread kittykat
I would like to discuss this very subject with you TJ. There are some drugs I'd love to stop taking. Debbie - Original Message - From: "TJ Garland" To: Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 6:54 PM Subject: Re: CS>BREAKING NEWS: UPDATE ON FDA AND CS GETTING OUT OF THE BOX? > Let me solve th

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
The ph of stomach acid runs from about 1 to 2. This works out to 10^-2 to 10^-1, or .01 to .1 mole from what I can determine. Anyway, thanks for finding a reference to support what I had arrived at intuatively earlier, that indeed AgCl has a higher solubility in stomach acid than in pure water..

CS>Natural Wormers

2004-03-19 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi Everyone, I re-posted everything I sent Sharon privately, publicly over the Silver list. I might have more but who knows with the way I keep files! :) Keep in mind, I'm not suggesting anyone try anything for I'm not a doctor. Just sending what I found interesting over time for animals. I

Re: CS>?4richard:re:formula4WPUH

2004-03-19 Thread Sharon
HI Richard. I tried mixing up your formula for the walgreens personal humidifier last night, and now I've got a couple questions. 1. I didn't have any powdered MSM, so I skipped that step. Will the formula be thrown off too much? 2. If left in the Humidifier tank overnight, will it "spoil" or

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood -solubility of silver choride

2004-03-19 Thread Frank Key
Marshall wrote: > Huh? Silver chloride dissolved in an aquous carrier, will become a silver ion > and a chlorine ion. I don't follow this seeminly paradoxical statement. Silver chloride is insoluble in water (aqueous carrier) , for more on solubility rules see: http://www.silver-colloids.com/

CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Oops. The end of my last sentence should read, "...AgCl in pure water." Matthew

CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Matthew McCann PE
What is the molarity of HCl in the stomach? James Lingane in his text Electroanalytical Chemistry (2nd Edition, Interscience Publishers, NY, 1958; p.381) mentions how AgCl can be dissolved. If AgCl is put in a large concentration (> 0.2M) of HCl, it will produce H+ and AgCl(2)-, which do not pre

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Frank Key wrote: > Marshall wrote: > > > Huh? Silver chloride dissolved in an aquous carrier, will become a silver > ion > > and a chlorine ion. I don't follow this seeminly paradoxical statement. > > Silver chloride is insoluble in water so it does not dissolve in an aqueous > carrier to become

CS>To Mary, was Xylitol & Lungs

2004-03-19 Thread daddybob
Mary wrote: My nose runs a little all day could msm help? what are the ratios to c/s? thanks mary This is what I do: 2 oz CS, 1/4 tsp. pure MSM; I find this drying but not unpleasantly so unless I overuse it. Takes a while to work for me. It has no unpleasant odor. 2 oz. CS, 1/3 eyedropper DMSO;

CS>Barrett and Magic

2004-03-19 Thread connie horne
Heard the other night on health related talk radio that Barrett is not happy with Natrol using Magic Johnson as the spokesman for their ''My Defense'' Supplement. http://www.natrol.com/products/feature/feature.html Connie __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More relia

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Frank Key
Marshall wrote: > Huh? Silver chloride dissolved in an aquous carrier, will become a silver ion > and a chlorine ion. I don't follow this seeminly paradoxical statement. Silver chloride is insoluble in water so it does not dissolve in an aqueous carrier to become a silver ion and a chloride io

Re: CS>animal vs human testing

2004-03-19 Thread Teri Johnston
I beg to differ about humans and heartworm disease as it has been found in humans but dogs are not the host for people. HW is also found in cats. From: Marshall Dudley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>animal vs human testing I disagree. For instance, how would one test heart worm me

Re: CS>Reversing Argyria

2004-03-19 Thread Jason Eaton
Hi Marshal: Thanks for the link. Actually, the conversation went like this: Damian asked a question about nail growth, Steve answered first, then Peter answered You can tell by the # of >>> in the email. However, all that aside, I think you are right, but I don't think that the fingernails

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Frank Key wrote: > Mike wrote: > > > Does ISE *ever* pick up silver ions in the blood? Is it even possible? > > According to the Merck manual, the ISE is the proper way to detect silver > ions in blood serum. > > > So, if you administer comparable doses of *ionic* silver, does any show > > up in t

Re: CS>BREAKING NEWS: UPDATE ON FDA AND CS GETTING OUT OF THE BOX?

2004-03-19 Thread Stuff
At 08:25 PM 3/18/2004 -0500, you wrote: love you tj. it's true that me not having insurance has helped me find a lot of better alternatives. the problem is the pharma's and their proxies trying to stop us from using other substances. Without the FDA, how would the pharmacies stop you? Even

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Frank Key wrote: > AThere is no metal ion that has an attraction to chloride as strong as silver > and chloride is the most prevalent anion in the human body. Blood serum > typically consists of 3300 to 3900 ppm of chloride. The attraction of all > other metal ions to chloride is weak by compariso

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #267

2004-03-19 Thread sol
Well, that's the truth! I am very, very careful to look at all the references and bibliography info for anything I read there. If you look at the references to Barrett's article on colloidal silver, they are not impressive at all. The articles by Barrett himself are the worst. His diatribes aga

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread David Bearrow
Mr. Key, It may be you have stumbled upon the very method whereby EIS ions are transported in the human body. Carried by the chloride in the blood. Certainly we have a large body of evidence (the testimony of thousands of users) that home made EIS is effective against many bacteria in the bod

Re: CS>Glaucoma

2004-03-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
I am not sure you would be able to get supporting data for something that the scientists say does not even exist. But the general opinion of those who are in the know about chakras is that this is true. For instance see: http://www.angelfire.com/biz6/Psyteric/kundalini.html If any of the chakra

Re: CS>Feed Store supplies & B12

2004-03-19 Thread Rowena Evans
Feed Store supplies & B12It was in the feed store on the shelf with lots of other interesting looking injectable products intended for horses. But I live in Australia. There's a few months time lag before we catch up with doing what the FDA decrees. Where did you find B-12 without a prescri

Re: CS>Natural Wormers Kieselguhr

2004-03-19 Thread Rowena Evans
Kieselguhr, a diatomaceous earth (diatomite) is a form of silica composed of the siliceous shells of unicellular aquatic plants of microscopic size. ... Save the rest of you looking it up too! RE Wormwood and kieselguhr(DE)

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote: > One question for Mr. Key about the ionization of silver particles: > > I can accept that there is no known mechanism for silver particles to > be converted to ions in vivo. However, if I understand the use of > Silverlon bandages, particulate silver is converted to

CS>Matrix of truth, quack quack

2004-03-19 Thread Rowena Evans
Shakespeare's Macbeth had a word or two to say about that! We call it telling the truth with intent to deceive. Rowena A fundamental principal of disinformation is to embed it into a matrix of truth. JOH

Re: CS>Feed Store supplies & B12

2004-03-19 Thread Rowena Evans
Re: CS>Feed Store supplies & B12What are you trying to accomplish by applying to the skin??Softer?? mary Also spotted some injectable B12 which I propose adding to DMSO & CS to apply to the skin once or twice a month. .. No. I should have said "which I propose to u

Re: CS>animal vs human testing

2004-03-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
I disagree. For instance, how would one test heart worm medicine or distemper shots for dogs, humans do not get these ailments according to the "experts". If they did not test them on dogs, many more would die and be harmed from the ailments then those that were used by testing. Marshall Willia

Re: CS>BREAKING NEWS: UPDATE ON FDA AND CS GETTING OUT OF THE BOX?

2004-03-19 Thread Dan Nave
What??? Don't you know that all diseases are really drug deficiencies Dan From: TJ Garland wrote: Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 16:58:02 Let me solve the problem forever- DON'T TAKE ANY DRUGS AT ALL!!! NONE-ZERO- ZIP I once sat down and wasted an hour trying to find a drug in the PDA

Re: CS>Natural Wormers

2004-03-19 Thread Charles Sutton
Me too. Also would it be good for people? - Original Message - From: "mamapug" To: Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 11:43 AM Subject: Re: CS>Natural Wormers > I`d like to know what is good for dogs! > Marshalee > > > Hi Sharon, > > > > I will privately send you some recipes I've col

CS>animal vs human testing

2004-03-19 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Hi Bill, Humorists and cartoonists have a long-standing tradition of poking fun at cruel researchers who abuse lab animals. At night in the lab, when the researcher has gone home, the crafty clever animals conspire to jinx the experiment and take their sweet revenge on their human. Oddly enough,

CS>Glaucoma

2004-03-19 Thread daddybob
I did not have Glaucoma. I do not have Glaucoma. I was watched by my optometrist for several years for it due to elevated ocular pressure. He was so worried that he gave me all the tests for retinal damage, but there was and is none. My pressure was borderline. I went in to be checked quarterly. I

Re: CS>Feed Store supplies & B12

2004-03-19 Thread Mary Lou Borgert
on 3/18/04 7:41 AM, Rowena Evans at rowenaev...@iprimus.com.au wrote: What are you trying to accomplish by applying to the skin??Softer?? thanks mary Thanks again to the lister who suggested looking in the feed store for DMSO. Visited again today and came away with 5 kg borax and a big bottle of H2

Re: CS>xylitol and lungs

2004-03-19 Thread Mary Lou Borgert
on 3/19/04 6:29 AM, daddybob at daddybob52...@yahoo.com wrote: My nose runs a little all day could msm help? what are the ratios to c/s? thanks mary >> Do you think xylitol and cs could be nebulized and > used for lung infections or lung problems? Anyone > know of anyone who has tried this? pj< >

Re: CS>Reversing Argyria

2004-03-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
I believe you read that wrong. A 20 year old named damian said it was calcium carbonate, Steve said it was keratin, which is a protein like I said. See http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/courses/stfunmac/glossary/collagen.html Marshall Jason Eaton wrote: > Hi Marshal: > > Not... according to Steve

CS>Beck Scenar MME

2004-03-19 Thread Rowena Evans
I passed on the information about the MME (couldn't find reference to what the intitials stood for) to a health practitioner who uses the Scenar. She replied including the following information: I have heard Scenar is way better than the Beck machine. One of my customers has the Beck machine a

CS>xylitol and lungs

2004-03-19 Thread daddybob
>Do you think xylitol and cs could be nebulized and used for lung infections or lung problems? Anyone know of anyone who has tried this? pj< Interesting! But you'd be on your own if you do. When I first nebulized with CS & MSM, the CS didn't concern me but the MSM did. I was desperate enough to

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Frank Key
Mike wrote: > Does ISE *ever* pick up silver ions in the blood? Is it even possible? According to the Merck manual, the ISE is the proper way to detect silver ions in blood serum. > So, if you administer comparable doses of *ionic* silver, does any show > up in the bloodstream as measured by abs

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Frank Key
Al Davis wrote: > Rosenzweig was recently awarded a $500,000 MacArthur Fellowship. She is an > expert in the structure and biochemistry of metalloproteins, specialized > proteins that are essential to the healthy functioning of all cells in the > human body. Her research focuses on how these essen

CS>Where can I buy a CS machine that produces 0.0001 microns or less?

2004-03-19 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi, I have a machine that produces 0.0015 to 0.0025 micron sized CS. However, I want to buy a CS machine that produces 0.0001 microns. I believe this size of micron will do more good. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you, Jean Baugh -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for di

Re: CS>Detecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-19 Thread Ode Coyote
How many rats don't survive? I don't think you'll find many ebola volunteers. Ode At 05:47 PM 3/18/2004 -0600, you wrote: >I strongly disagree. Human beings create the need for testing--let all >medical/drug testing be done on willing human subjects and stop the >rampant abuse of lab animals.

Re: CS>BREAKING NEWS: UPDATE ON FDA AND CS GETTING OUT OF THE BOX?

2004-03-19 Thread Ode Coyote
You can probably find full pockets all the way down the line. The degree of need defines the greed..and this drug cartel is legal. [Can't even do a 'drive by' for territory] Ode At 06:03 PM 3/18/2004 -0600, you wrote: >Whose making the money the pharmacy or the manufacturers? I have a >frien

Re: CS>BREAKING NEWS: UPDATE ON FDA AND CS GETTING OUT OF THE BOX?

2004-03-19 Thread Ode Coyote
Cost of production/distribution and materials cost are often widely different..but point well taken. Celebrex might well cost $20 or $30 per 100 to make and get to market for a 'mere' $100 profit. [TV ads are really expensive!] ode At 07:05 PM 3/18/2004 -0800, you wrote: Jim wrote: Whose

Re: CS>BREAKING NEWS: UPDATE ON FDA AND CS GETTING OUT OF THE BOX?

2004-03-19 Thread Ode Coyote
I puta Fram oil filter on a newly rebuilt pickup a few years back and the top of it blew off toasting the motor. I sent it to Fram who said they didn't make it. It was a knockoff [a blow off?] You might have a point. Ode At 05:30 PM 3/18/2004 -0600, you wrote: >I'm not sure about this but th