Re: CS>The healing properties of cats

2005-12-09 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
One leading medical researcher has devoted his career to the theory that toxoplasm gondii, from cats, particularly their excrement, is a leading, though not sole, cause of schizophrenia.The recent issue of Esquire features an article about this MD. Those who are interested will find it re

CS>Re: [Bulk] CS>Type I diabetes...

2005-12-09 Thread V
Hi M., http://homodiet.netfirms.com/disorders/diabetes1.htm Take care, V > I haven't had the chance to research this condition, yet. From what my > wife tells me, my daughter's friend has just been diagnosed with what > appears to be a typical case of sudden onset type I diabetes. > The

CS>Re CS:> Coconut oil ,yum yum!!!

2005-12-09 Thread Dennis Gulenchin
I have used VCNO for a while but only for cooking until recently when I tried melting chunks of it in my mouth- that is really smooth oil! Has anyone tried melting it and mixing in some cocao and stevia? I bet that would make a great chocolate. (maybe better than Dagoba) Dennis. Deborah Gerar

CS>Re: measurements of cs

2005-12-09 Thread andy andraschko
Hallo Forum, I am residing in south Africa and I am a cs fan for over two years now, can anyone tell me where I can order a instrument to measure the strengths of the cs I am making (I am thinking Hanna instrument TDM or something on that line). At the moment I have a friend what is HIV positive on

Re: CS>http://www.home-water-distiller.com

2005-12-09 Thread George Martin
Peter, I have owned and used one almost identical to that model for 7 or 8 years and have been very satisfied. Don't bother to use the charcoal filter that is included for the drip spout. You don't need or want it if the distilled water is for CS. George Peter wrote: Hi have some one tr

Re: CS>Get rid of Aluminum

2005-12-09 Thread C King
On 12/9/2005 9:14:30 AM, Ode Coyote (odecoy...@alltel.net) wrote: . > > Hey Chuck, let's go eat an airplane. > Uh...a parked one this time. > Sorry Ode, I avoid fast foods! Chuck A mind is a terrible thing to taste! -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for

Re: CS>Hach reagents

2005-12-09 Thread Robert Berger
Marshall, I don't give a "plugged nickel" about total silver. The Ag0 is usless to us. I have tried total digestion and it is a flop. "Ole Bob"

Re: CS>raw foods

2005-12-09 Thread C King
Actually the whole thing is quite tasty. "Tis a bit spicy due to the cayenne. The cinnamon is in there at that dose to be heart healthy ( as is the cayenne)! Chuck Militant Agnostic--I don't know and you don't either! On 12/9/2005 10:46:37 AM, dn...@mn.nil

Re: CS>Subject Matter

2005-12-09 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Dan, I make the spect. readings at the end of the brew. But I have checked EIS that is as year old and the PPM readings don't change more than about 1%. In fact I have had some that have increased as much as 20% for reasons unknown. For a point of history I have used 17 Hack kits f

Re: CS>Type I diabetes...

2005-12-09 Thread twll56
http://www.911healthshop.com/dr-james-chappell-a-promise-made-a-promise-kept.html This book has been on in the mornings to cure diabetes. Hulda Clark says its a fluke.The EURYTREMA PANCREATICUM the pancreatic fluke of cattle that causes diabetes.It will not settle & multiple in our pancreas wi

CS>Re: Type I diabetes...

2005-12-09 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Mike, Type 1 diabetes is considered to be an autoimmune disease in which T lymphocytes infiltrate the islets of pancreas and destroy the insulin producing beta cell population. Besides antigen specificity, the quality of immune reactivity against islet cell antigen(s) is an important de

RE: CS>Bright Red Lazer Beam

2005-12-09 Thread Robert Berger
Listers, When you get a "bright red laser beam" you have gone past the point where agglomeration has set in. You may be adding more silver but the ionic content is starting to decrease as the ions start to group into larger particles. That's why the laser gives you a red beam.

Re: CS>MSM

2005-12-09 Thread Gail Evans
www.iherb.com Great prices and service GE gailev...@cox.net www.expertembroidery.com www.livingnow.net/gevans - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 6:05 PM Subject: CS>MSM > I'm looking to buy some MSM powder and need some input as to where to get > the bes

Re: CS>MSM

2005-12-09 Thread Deborah Gerard
I went to a small town that had an animal feed store in it and got three pounds of it for $21.00 and it is 99.99% pure if you want the brand email medebbie d4...@valornet.com wrote: I'm looking to buy some MSM powder and need some input as to where to get the best deal. I don't mind spendin

Re: CS>MSM

2005-12-09 Thread sol
I like the Opti-MSM from www.msm-msm.com. It is a U.S. produced product from U.S. sourced raw ingredient. Costs a few cents more than Lignisul, which is produced in the U.S. from ingredients from China. (All of this is from memory). You can get Lignisul more cheaply other places. Lot of people u

Re: CS>Type I diabetes...

2005-12-09 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: "M. G. Devour" To: Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 7:09 PM Subject: CS>Type I diabetes... I haven't had the chance to research this condition, yet. From what my wife tells me, my daughter's friend has just been diagnosed with what appears to be a typical ca

Re: CS>raw foods

2005-12-09 Thread Deborah Gerard
V, you know the people that we get the powdered liver from said not to take it with any dairy because it binds with it...I don't know why she mentioned it to me and it is not posted anywhere on her sitebe well..deb V wrote: Hi C, Hey sounds similar to my smoothies. I put in 2 whole raw eg

Re: CS>organic chocolate without lecithin - the best

2005-12-09 Thread Deborah Gerard
thanks Nenah...deb Nenah Sylver wrote:- Original Message - From: Deborah Gerard To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 11:34 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re CS:> Coconut oil ,yum yum!!! Hi Harold how have you been...do you know of a place that sell

Re: CS>MSM

2005-12-09 Thread Robert L. Booth
I buy from http://www.swansonvitamins.com and http://www.vitaminshoppe.com. They have good quality products and good service. Robert __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: CS>Measuring device

2005-12-09 Thread Deborah Gerard
thank you very much Bob...deb Robert Berger wrote: Hi Deborah, What I mentioned was a digital multi-meter (DMM) to be used to measure the current during the brew operation. For a fixed procedure one can use current as an indirect measure of the silver ions present after you ha

Re: CS>http://www.home-water-distiller.com

2005-12-09 Thread Deborah Gerard
this has plastic parts...debbie Peter wrote: Hi have some one try this for cs http://www.home-water-distiller.com/ peter

CS>Fw: The Truth About Raw Foods

2005-12-09 Thread Sasha Max
Subject: The Truth About Raw Foods Sorry Ole Bob - One more healthy word regards RAW before topic goes to OT list. I can never tell when some of you more serious types are joking. Just in case some of you, like me, are gullable types, a note of special interest here might be helpful and

CS>Type I diabetes...

2005-12-09 Thread M. G. Devour
I haven't had the chance to research this condition, yet. From what my wife tells me, my daughter's friend has just been diagnosed with what appears to be a typical case of sudden onset type I diabetes. The girl, 15, was being treated for a yeast infection. The first round of treatment being in

CS>MSM

2005-12-09 Thread d4wdw
I'm looking to buy some MSM powder and need some input as to where to get the best deal. I don't mind spending extra if I get a better product but I also don't want to over spend. Thanks, Dana, in soon to thaw Oklahoma -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Ins

RE: CS>CS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-09 Thread Richard Harris
Thank you, Marshall for your generous sharing you continually do for "us seekers"! I really enjoyed and appreciate your compilation on Facts on Colloidal Silver. You state that H202 and Gatorade should not both be added at the same time and I agree--In generating my CS, I use ONLY 99.88% silver wi

CS>distilled water-marshalls post

2005-12-09 Thread Betsy Coffey
i just went to the silver lightening web site marshall posted. IT clearly answered some basic questions. Do most manufacturers of silver typically list what type of water they use to make their silver? (I am referring here to the explanation of why it is important to use distilled water.)

Re: CS>raw foods

2005-12-09 Thread V
I have eaten raw bacon many times and also when I was a kid. disease only comes to those that are unhealthy. pull your head out and see that you are still subject to the myth of pastuer. So who is the fool? http://www.expo-net.org/PasteurBechamp.html Take care, V > Only a fool would eat

Re: CS>Get rid of Aluminum

2005-12-09 Thread V
Hi Ode, parasites only love you when you are not helathy. that is their job to dispose of those that are no longer viable. Take care, V > NO NO! Eat RAW food! > Parasites will love ya. > It's good to be loved. > Hey Chuck, let's go eat an airplane. > Uh...a parked one this time. > A

Re: CS>raw foods

2005-12-09 Thread C King
V Yeah,I'm like that, too. I've recently been trying the Aajonus way, by leaning toward fresh, organic, raw. Besides, it's fun to gross out "She who must be obeyed" and the kids. They actually shudder! Jack LaLane (my personal hero), was heavy into powdered liver at least in his younger years. I t

Re: CS>Jim, I'm getting an error message from your posts...

2005-12-09 Thread C King
Nenah, Scripts are little software programs . Many malicious vIrus' are transmitted via email by scripts. It is best to use a email reader that is text based only (will not display html) and ,of course, NEVER OPEN UNEXPECTED ATTACHMENTS!!! I suggest running a scan with your antivirus pgm as soon

Re: CS>Subject Matter

2005-12-09 Thread Dan Nave
But what is going on immediately after the CS is made? It is you, Ode, who insists that there is something superior, or at least different with freshly made CS as opposed to CS that has been sitting around for 14 days... Bob, when did you do the spectrophotometer reading to determine ionic cont

CS>Re: CS>raw foods

2005-12-09 Thread Dan Nave
Yuck. How can you put cinnamon in that? Dan ;-)) >>> C King 12/8/2005 8:00:13 PM >>> Heh, Just to gross everybody out, My supper tonite was a smoothie consisting of 1/4 lb of raw liver,2 raw eggs,virgin coconut oil,granulated lecithin, tablespoon of 90,000 heat units cayenne powder, tablespoo

Re: CS>Measuring device

2005-12-09 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Deborah, What I mentioned was a digital multi-meter (DMM) to be used to measure the current during the brew operation. For a fixed procedure one can use current as an indirect measure of the silver ions present after you have had you solution analyzed. The supplier is the

Re: CS>distiller leaching? was Re: CS>Get rid of Aluminum

2005-12-09 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 12/9/05 11:28:37 AM Central Standard Time, sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com writes: > Sorry to have created such a long off topic thread with aluminum > cookware. No need to apologize -- I thought it was interesting and worthwhile. Apparently Mike wasn't put off by it because he

Re: CS>Hach reagents

2005-12-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Robert Berger wrote: > Hi Jim, The Hack reagants only measure the ionic content of the > solution. An AA or the new device measures of the same family measure > total silver and then they have to subtract the ionic portion. "Ole > Bob" That is why if you want a total silver content, you have to d

RE: CS>Hach reagents

2005-12-09 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Jim, The Hack reagants only measure the ionic content of the solution. An AA or the new device measures of the same family measure total silver and then they have to subtract the ionic portion. "Ole Bob" Jim Holmes wrote: Hi Bob, If you are still using the H

RE: CS>raw foods

2005-12-09 Thread Robert Berger
Only a fool would eat raw pork. Which one of the seven common diseases do you want? "Ole Bob"

CS>distiller leaching? was Re: CS>Get rid of Aluminum

2005-12-09 Thread sol
Interesting question. I should run a 'real' test but it seems to me I get better DW from my distiller if I let it get a little crusty, the lowest uS readings come in about the middle, when some deposits have developed but before they get extreme. Sorry to have created such a long off topic thr

Re: CS>Volumetric Problems

2005-12-09 Thread Robert Berger
Marshall & Ode, When one changes brew cell size i.e. quart to pint, not only must one adjust the electrode size, wet area, spacing, and maintain the same ratio of length to diameter of the cell. Every aspect has to be ratio ed in the same manner. "Ole Bob" Marshall Dudley wro

CS>Re: Aluminum cookware

2005-12-09 Thread Catherine Creel
This site has the breakdown of Teflon on it. http://www.fluoridealert.org/1.q-z.fluoride.pesticides.htm -- Regards, Catherine -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your m

CS>Re: Aluminum cookware

2005-12-09 Thread Catherine Creel
Another good site from which to research Teflon is http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search -- Regards, Catherine -- 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: s

Re: CS>Hey Mike- how to subscribe now?

2005-12-09 Thread M. G. Devour
Hey Bob, Tell 'em to visit the silver list web site at: http://www.silverlist.org They can follow the instructions there to get subscribed, ya' follow? Contact me if they have any problems with it. Mike D. > Mike- > > How do I tell a new person how to subscribe with the escribe site down? >

Re: CS>Subject Matter

2005-12-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: > Why the non "channeled" volumetric difference exists is still a mystery to > me. [Is, is is and why don't matter] I think it may make sense, but I need some more data. Between a quart and a pint, do you use the same size and configuration of the electrodes and current and

RE: CS>Get rid of Aluminum

2005-12-09 Thread Ernie Patai
You guys are crazy!!! Hahahaha.. -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 9:15 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Get rid of Aluminum NO NO! Eat RAW food! Parasites will love ya. It's good to be loved. Hey Chuck, le

CS>The healing properties of cats

2005-12-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
This is an interesting site that discusses the healing properties of cats. Apparently there is an old saying among vets: "Put a cat in a room with a bunch of broken bones, and the bones will heal." http://www.derki.com/ingilizce/firstissue/cats.html Site has some of the cutest cat photos I have e

Re: CS>CS for you Happy Holiday tree :)

2005-12-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yep, we do as well. We find that the tree stays green till the middle of April when we do this, if we don't they are bare before January is up. Marshall "M. G. Devour" wrote: > Twill asks: > > Is anyone out there using CS to keep their christmas tree greener > > longer ? > > YES! We do that eve

Re: CS>Aluminum cookware

2005-12-09 Thread Ode Coyote
Both cast aluminum and cast iron griddles work the same way. They absorb oils and develop a black thick hard slick surface when 'seasoned in' that's sometimes better than teflon. It's nearly impossible to dig through the seasoning layer with a steel spatula. A well seasoned cast aluminum or cas

Re: CS>Get rid of Aluminum

2005-12-09 Thread Ode Coyote
NO NO! Eat RAW food! Parasites will love ya. It's good to be loved. Hey Chuck, let's go eat an airplane. Uh...a parked one this time. A sit down meal, slow roasted on asphalt. Fast food is OK now and then...but, right now, I have the rest of my life to savor it. Ode > > >More and more it a

Re: CS>CS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Take a look at http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html You may mix H2O2 with CS, or Gatorade with CS, but it is not recommended to do both at the same time, See "Can I do both" in the above URL. Marshall d4...@valornet.com wrote: > Hi, > > I know it's been posted numerous times but I need some

CS>Hey Mike- how to subscribe now?

2005-12-09 Thread ransley
Mike- How do I tell a new person how to subscribe with the escribe site down? Thanks, Daddybob -- 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

Re: CS>MS and CS

2005-12-09 Thread Ode Coyote
Unfortunately, both sides distort the issues when they grind their context and self interest axes with relative ignorance [documented "factoids"] on one side and denial on the other. The actual "truth" is somewhere in between with 45 added dimensions of variables AND depends on the particular e

Re: CS>Subject Matter

2005-12-09 Thread Ode Coyote
## Try that on different batch sizes. The final reading is pretty much 'right on' regardless, but the intial meter reading as compared to the final will differ with batch volume. IOW The bigger the batch, the more the uS/cm meter reading drops over time down to a close one to one number correspond

CS>organic chocolate without lecithin - the best

2005-12-09 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: Deborah Gerard To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 11:34 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re CS:> Coconut oil ,yum yum!!! Hi Harold how have you been...do you know of a place that sells chocolate with stevia? thanks in advance deb === Hi D

Re: CS>Aluminum cookware

2005-12-09 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
SARIN GAS. NOT SARAN. On Friday, Dec 9, 2005, at 00:30 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote: I can't find the formula for saran gas. If you try to find it, don't confuse it with polyvinylidene chloride, which is Saran wrap. There are a number of sites on the breakdown of teflon such as http://

Re: CS>CANSEMA Salve --- VCNO --- progress with eschar

2005-12-09 Thread Rowena
Jill said: I see that VCNO means virgin coconut oil. They have borrowed the term from the olive oil industry, because there was no agreed terminology in coconut oil production to describe what they are doing. It is not universal at the moment, as I understand it, that one term means one partic

CS>http://www.home-water-distiller.com

2005-12-09 Thread Peter
Hi have some one try this for cs http://www.home-water-distiller.com/ peter