A possibility based on conjuctions:
Long ago indigo was a rare and expensive [blue] dye that only the very
wealthy could afford.
Royal rainments are traditionally royal blue
Kings and such follow a bloodline of heredity.
The 'bloodline of those who wear the royal blue'... could have been
When chlorine oxidizes many substtances, it forms dioxin as a byproduct.
The paper industry releases a fair amount of dioxin into rivers as a
result of using chlorine to bleach wood pulp.
There is a push to get them to convert the process to H2O2 as the
bleaching agent and environmentalists
Sea Silver was raided because they made unsubstantiated claims in direct
violation of labeling laws and because they were selling enough product to
impact a lot of people..and could pay the fines?
I believe Sea Silver is available again, sans the claims?
The FDA requires claims to be proven
Stainless steel is an alloy..by definition, not pure.
Ode
At 12:47 PM 10/30/2004 +1000, you wrote:
Hang on, isn't pure stainles steel is NON-MAGNETIC, or am I wrong?
John in Australia
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From: Alan Clough airc...@comcast.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday,
But you'll probably get a thousand times more iron out of your well water.
Red dirt is red because of its iron content.
Ode
At 11:27 PM 10/30/2004 -0400, you wrote:
I just tested my cheap SS pot with a magnet it stuck.
It also has that rainbow in it.
In Bill Sardi 's book THE IRON TIME
Great thanks Sol. Do you have a favorite place that you order them from
on the internet?
Mind if I post this to the DMSO list?
Garnet
On Sat, 2004-10-30 at 23:03, sol wrote:
Chlorophyll is working for me, I just chew one to 3 tablets a day, and I
have no DMSO body/breath odor, even though
Hi Sol,
That is really interesting, thanks, but does taking the chlorophyll in
any way detract from the effectiveness of the DMSO as it may be
combining with or eliminating some of the DMSO components?
BW,
Sheila
Sunday, October 31, 2004, 4:03:36 AM, you wrote:
s Chlorophyll is working for me, I
That was a concern for me with enamel pans too. They also get quite
large chips, and I wondered if the edges and cracks of those chips would
not be continually fracturing off tiny shards of glass. Plus at the
point they are cracked or chipped I assume the metal underneath (what is
it?) would
I've been googling, what about Scanpan?
Here is a quote from the description:
The nonstick surface is a compound of ceramic and titanium,
super-heated and fired onto the pan. Microscopic craters formed during
the firing process are filled with the nonstick compound, so it cannot
be scraped off
Sure, do post it to the DMSO list. Actually I haven't ordered any online
yet, I found Rugby brand at the local (independent) pharmacy. If you
find a good brand online pls CC me, thanks.
sol
Garnet wrote:
Great thanks Sol. Do you have a favorite place that you order them from
on the
I believe Sea Silver is available again, sans the claims?
Yep; they're headquartered in the city
next-door and are hiring---
$10-$12/hr phone sales.
jr
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Le Creuset may make some Teflon coated pans, but all that I have seen are
cast Iron coated with porcelain enamel.
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From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 9:04 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSStaniless steel...watch out.
Hi Debbie McDonald,
Hope your friend is now over her Shingles Episode; however, if NOT, please
contact me and let me try to be of help.
Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
www.rharrisinc.com
Silver Listers: go to the Vapair site and tell us what you all think.
http://www.vapair.com/index.html
My comments: the site hasn't been updated for some 12 months or so it
appears. This is not a good sign.
I'm interested in the technology and sent them an email and await an
answer. I asked:
Dr David W Kenney please indicate the references about the Canadian Gov. and
Bleach Breast Cancer??
I'd love to read them. Sort of pertains to another interest of mine -- H2O2
therapy -- like to see the connection if any!
in SILvation, Douglas H
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Yep, I appear to have been wrong, it is apparently the copy cat brands
that have the teflon non-stick interiors.
sorry for any confusion,
sol
Jim Holmes wrote:
Le Creuset may make some Teflon coated pans, but all that I have seen are
cast Iron coated with porcelain enamel.
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The
Halogens, such as chlorine and fluorine can replace iodine in the
thyroxin molecule effectively causing hypothyroidism. (www.vitaroyal.com
has more on this under human EI).
Also many pesticides act as xenoestrogens and this is one mechanism by
which they disrupt health and can cause cancer by
Wonder what the PPM of the water would be ?
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From: Douglas Haack
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 2:40 AM
Subject: CSWater from thin air!!
Silver Listers: go to the Vapair site and tell us what you all think.
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