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From: Roger Barker rbar...@orcon.net.nz
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 12:15 AM
Subject: CSOT. Beta glucan
Can anyone point me in the direction of a supplier of Beta Glucan powder?
Many thanks, Roger B
Try Dave Perkins. I've
Biopolymer Engineering is the largest supplier of1-3, 1-6 Glucans in US,
They purchased all the patents from the Japanese and they have the best
technology I know in the production of BG.
Regards
Frank Cuns-Rial
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From: Wayne Laurents laure...@ij.net
To:
We have repeatedly seen our sick cats get well after
changing their water to CS. Not water and cs, just cs.
We had a cat with the symptoms you describe, except no
purring. Just laying around. Changed her water to cs.
She recovered. You have to get the cs into her, even
if it means using a dropper
I had a friend who's well water tested positive for
ecoli (in a farming community). She had one of my
10-gallon per hour CS makers, but it took a lot of CS
to clear her well.
If a well is on top of an underground stream, the CS
would be washed away, I guess, but I would think so
would the ecoli.
I am posting a response from another list I'm on, which rebutted my
statements regarding Colloidal Silver (on that list). I will appreciate it if
the
knowledgeable ones on this list would read this -- sorry, it's long -- and
respond
with something that I can take to the other list. Many
Anybody know if using cs in the bird bath is
good for the birds or not? tia pj
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I agree. I've written before about how my cat prefers CS to the communal
water the dogs slobber in. He has recovered often from territorial
disputes with other cats having scratches infections; just by
switching his water to CS alone. A dab of peroxide on the wounds he's
fine in a day. He does
I think it would help keep the water free of bacteria, which should be
good.
Marshall
Shirley Reed wrote:
Anybody know if using cs in the bird bath is
good for the birds or not? tia pj
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marmar...@aol.com wrote:
I am posting a response from another list I'm on, which rebutted my
statements regarding Colloidal Silver (on that list). I will
appreciate it if the knowledgeable ones on this list would read this
-- sorry, it's long -- and respond with something that I can take to
I use Silver Wings 500 ppm. Because it is chelated, it can be
diluted with distilled water to 10-12 ppm. The particle size and
purity are guaranteed. The people at this company are extremely
nice, and helped me tremendously when they found out I was treating
horses.
Do you know who this
In a message dated 8/4/05 1:20:31 PM Central Daylight Time,
new...@aapt.net.au writes:
Do you know who this writer is? Is he genuine? Cos he sounds to me like a
copywriter there to promote Silver Wings.
No -- she's a real person, and she's genuinely using that product, and has
nothing
I admit, I am cynical about vets. They, like old
country doctors, used to know ways and techniques to
combat health issues that were practical and wise. Now
all they know is drugs.
IMHO
and making money...
Barbara
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Hi, Marmar 845,
The easiest way to demonstrate that EIS(CS) destroys
bacteria is to point out that it is used to sterilize water
on passenger aircraft, space shuttles and the space
station. EIS(CS) sterilizes water in vitro, not in vivo, in these
instances. No other biosystems (e.g. cells, cell
Yes, I'm sure it would improve the germ
quality of the water, but do you think it would
be detrimental to the birds digestive tracts?
tia pj
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It doesn't seem to be. I use a good slug of CS in each birdbath when we
clean and refill them every evening. Sometimes I let it go without a
week or so. But mostly we put it in. It helps keep the baths from
getting that pink slime, and it did get rid of the black/green stuff
(algae?) in the
Thanks for your help one and all. Will check them out over the weekend.
Cheers, Roger
Roger Barker wrote:
Can anyone point me in the direction of a supplier of Beta Glucan
powder?
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Thanks everyone for the ideas. I'm especially
interest in the salt lamps, too. I'm using 3 ionizers
in the house now, but I turned them all off because
Garnet said the ozone was dangerous.
Later this month, I will try to get a nebulizer and
some CS/dmso.
However, I still have yet to hear from
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