Gail Wrote:
It is possible for amalgam to be hidden under a crown. I had a porcelain
crown removed and replaced last year because my bio-dentist xrayed it and
found amalgam left under the crown by my previous idiot dentist. I never
would have known it was there
Yes, indeed - I got my then dentist
This is awesome! Can you tell me where to get a microamp meter? Would
Radio Shack have one? What kind of person most likely would have one I
could borrow -who uses them? THANKS!
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From: Rowena new...@aapt.net.au
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 3:51 AM
Subject: Re: CSGold crowns and battery effect - residual amalgam
Gail Wrote:
It is possible for amalgam to be hidden under a crown. I had a porcelain
crown removed
Hello Rowena,
How did you feel after the biodentst did the work? Did it make an
appreciable difference in your health?
Lea Ann
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From: Rowena new...@aapt.net.au
Subject: Re: CSGold crowns and battery effect - residual amalgam
Yes, indeed - I got my then
Hello Earnie,
From a scientific perspective, I am eager to repeat the microwaved water vs.
boiled water and plants experiment (because I'd rather not experiment on my
own body if the consequences could be lethal :-)
My point was that the proponents of microwaved food is dangerous are using an
How did you feel after the biodentst did the work? Did it make an
appreciable difference in your health?
Lea Ann, I think so, but I have been doing so many things at the same time I
couldn't really say. I did it gradually for both financial and appointment
availability reasons, but I
The dissimilar metals don't have to touch to generate a current. The
closer they are together, the more current they will generate though.
I know of no nerves that go from teeth to the area mentioned, but, if the
brain is getting a pain signal, it can send it anywhere it wants and
that's
..now this is WAY right off the top of my head..
Niacin and some meditation to direct and concentrate the hot pricklies [Niacin flushing]
Ode
At 07:56 PM 10/30/2005 EST, you wrote:
Well, for the third time in the past month or so (probably more like two months) I have a painful lump on my
Absolutely, I had a reading with David when he was first getting started. The
day my tape arrived I had a dream of having a difficult time setting up a tripod
for a camera. Well I got the tape a few hours later and it started with the
words The tripod in your dream represents I almost fell
Years ago, I had a terrible attack of kidney stones. A year or so later, it
became apparent that it seemed to be a re-occuring situation. I was told by a
D.O. that there was an herb, which, if I made a tea of it, and drank about two
cups a day at first, would do a great deal to alleviate my
The frequency you need to reverse depends on the voltage and square inches
of electrode area. At 10 volts or so, and 1 mA per square inch, about once
every minute is best, but at 10,000 volts it needs to be switched about 60
times a second. So the higher the voltage and current density the
Blood clots in deep veins?
sol
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
Well, for the third time in the past month or so (probably more like
two months) I have a painful lump on my leg. This one is on my lower
right calf. The first one was on the inside of my left knee. Don't
remember where the second
Sasha,
I would like to ask (though I know it is an annoyance) that you turn off
your HTML formatting when you send mail to the silverlist.
Whenever I try to reply to a post you have sent, I have a great deal of
trouble deleting the little animated emoticons ad, and then it does
something to my
ok! could you be a little more specific. thanks,jim
Betsy Coffey wrote:
There are some cautions and concerns about safety when
using this herb
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On Oct 30, 2005, at 2:29 PM, Robert Berger wrote:
Hi Brickey,
In my referenced post the pH is WRONG. My digital pH meter has gone
crazy and is ready to be junked.
Hi Ole Bob,
pH electrodes can be tricky . They sometime dry out and need to be
rehabilitated. I
don't have the the details
On Monday October 31 2005 11:51 am, sol wrote:
Sasha,
I would like to ask (though I know it is an annoyance) that you turn
off your HTML formatting when you send mail to the silverlist.
Whenever I try to reply to a post you have sent, I have a great deal
of trouble deleting the little
Also, some clients have the option to reply in the format received. Turn
that off and you can reply in plain text and may find it easier to edit a
reply.
Respectfully,
Rich Adams
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Just of the top of my head I would say turn off the option to quote the
entire
Hi sol,
If you are using outlook express there is a settnig that says to read only in
text format and it makes all emails be in text format tnhat comeo in even if
they are html to begin with. There is no way your gonig to get everyone on the
list to send their emails in text only. there are
Just wondering if this formula is to use only when
passing a kidney stone or can it be used to loosen and
encourage an existing stone that is stationery.
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I use Netscape email.
No way to reply in format received that I can see. I have turned off the
automatic quotes, that will probably do it. I've tried Eudora but didn't
like it.
thanks to those who replied, I will see how it goes now.
sol
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Thanks:
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Hey Sol;
You might give Mozilla Firefox a try. It's free and easy to install. I
use it so it has to be easy.
Bruce Anderson
sol wrote:
I use Netscape email.
No way to reply in format received that I can see. I have turned off
the automatic quotes, that will probably do it. I've tried
Thank you, you Great Guys :) I had that same problem too, like sol and I
learned from your tips you just sent. A lot better now :)
Thanks!
Barbara
Also, some clients have the option to reply in the format received. Turn
that off and you can reply in plain text and may find it
There seems to be a consensus that juiced whole
lemon diluted in DW will help alkalize the body and
so counteract cancer. Are there
any grain foodstuffs that would augment this? I am
wondering if hominy (corn treated with lye) would
would be such a food item. Does anybody have any
information or
I tried it, but it is nearly identical to Netscape (also a Mozilla
thingee) so it didn't seem worth changing. I still have Firefox
installed, though.
sol
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On the microwave oven topic, some have said this, some
have said that, but it seemed to me that we should
look at any legitimate research, rather than
conjecture.
One short-term study found significant and disturbing
changes in the blood of individuals consuming
microwaved milk and vegetables.
Evening Terry,
One short-term study found significant and disturbing
changes in the blood of individuals consuming
microwaved milk and vegetables.
Sounds like some things you quoted may have come from an article I have.
This is a study that was done in Switzerland, I belive.
The
Terry, I received this email yesterday. What do you
think?
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Sorry, but as far as I can tell it is 'study',
singular, and it was apparently not peer reviewed. If
there were corroborating studies then wouldn't you
think they would be linked at mercola.com? Because
they aren't linked,
Evening Sol,
At 02:15 PM 10/31/2005, you wrote:
I've tried Eudora but didn't like it.
I can understand you may not have liked Eudora.
This is likely because you did not use it long enough.
It does however solve the problem you mentioned, and virtually all other
email problems.
Many
Hi William,
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Ditto.
stuff
At 06:27 PM 10/31/2005, Wayne wrote:
Evening Sol,
At 02:15 PM 10/31/2005, you wrote:
I've tried Eudora but didn't like it.
I can understand you may not have liked Eudora.
This is likely because you did not use it long enough.
It does however solve the problem you
Terry, I received this email yesterday. What do you
think? Ken Bagwell
Sorry, but as far as I can tell it is 'study',
singular, and it was apparently not peer reviewed
.
If we were to count the number of studies supporting
the evidence of the dangers of such things as
irradiated food,
Here are a couple of web
sites.http://www.healthynewage.com/Susan-weed.html
http://www.geocities.com/littleflowers_2000/bloodroot.htm
http://www.curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=651j=91
It sounds like it can be helpful for certain
conditions but to be used with caution.
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