Re: CS>My Book

2006-02-02 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi Debb...are you close to Michigan? It has been a hot subject with us down here our Governor is allowing, probably for big money, Canada's trash to be brought in and put into our landfills ...no offense toward you my dear...debbie Debb Bos wrote: Hi Deborah I was trying

CS>Re: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: CS>Toothpaste

2006-02-02 Thread Dennis Gulenchin
Does anyone have any recipes for breath freshener that could be used to refill the little 1/2oz spray bottles? Dennis. Ken & Nancy Bagwell wrote: Be careful, though. About half of their toothpaste products are not fluoride free, and all still contain sodium laurel sulphate, I believe. I like

RE: CS>Bob's Book A few Questions

2006-02-02 Thread Jim Holmes
BAN 9 VOLT BATTERIES!!! -Original Message- From: cking...@nycap.rr.com [mailto:cking...@nycap.rr.com] Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 7:11 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Bob's Book A few Questions On 2/2/2006 8:56:32 PM, Stuff (st...@laguna.com.mx) wrote: > Just to clari

Re: CS>Bob's Book A few Questions

2006-02-02 Thread Dan Nave
Yes, thanks Bob. Dan Robert Berger wrote: Dave, One must have the utmost respect for 15,000 volts !!! The basic rule with high voltage is always keep one hand in your back pocket and then turn off the power BEFORE any adjustments or measurements. If you are referring to the microwave p

Re: CS>Bob's Book A few Questions

2006-02-02 Thread cking001
On 2/2/2006 8:56:32 PM, Stuff (st...@laguna.com.mx) wrote: > Just to clarify things > > If I remember correctly, voltage > doesn't kill. It has to come with > considerable amperage to do that. Uhh, not really. As little as 50 milliamps (.05 amps) can do the job. Don't disdain the voltage eit

Re: CS>Bob's Book A few Questions

2006-02-02 Thread Stuff
Just to clarify things If I remember correctly, voltage doesn't kill. It has to come with considerable amperage to do that. I used to touch a very high voltage electric fence (thousands of volts) on the farm as a kid. I got a jolt. That's all. The capacitor is what holds the charge some

Re: CS>Toothpaste

2006-02-02 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
This one has alcohol in it, but it is not alcohol "based". It is h202 based. The alcohol does kills germs and helps disperse the peppermint oil and give a tang to the mouthwash. h202 by itself tastes terrible, and pure alcohol is way too harsh. Xylitol has proven anticavity benefits and tastes

Re: CS>Bob's Book A few Questions

2006-02-02 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
And keep in mind that voltage may remain in a device for a VERY long time after you turn it off. Navy radar and radio technicians learn this. Same for a TV repairman. You can get a fatal jolt long hours after the machine has been shut down. On Friday, Feb 3, 2006, at 10:17 Asia/Tokyo, R

Re: CS>Bob's Book A few Questions

2006-02-02 Thread Robert Berger
Dave, One must have the utmost respect for 15,000 volts !!! The basic rule with high voltage is always keep one hand in your back pocket and then turn off the power BEFORE any adjustments or measurements. If you are referring to the microwave power supply (3,500 v no load) the same

CS>Bob's Book A few Questions

2006-02-02 Thread Dan Nave
Bob, How did you measure the cell conductance of your high voltage microwave setup? If you use a PWT, do you have to turn off the voltage in the cell if you want to measure the conductance? For low voltage. (I assume you would for high voltage as it would present a danger.) Once you cha

Re: CS>Toothpaste

2006-02-02 Thread sol
Heck I just use my CS as mouthwash, sometimes with a little H202 added. Alcohol based mouthwashes are thought to cause tissue damage? Long time since I read that somewhere. sol I like Weleda brand very much, myself. No fluoride or sodium laurel sulphate. I actually have made my own mouthwas

CS>Lazy CS

2006-02-02 Thread Kelburn Koontz
Sorry I forgot to add that I don't have the wire hooked up to anything. I UNHOOK the electrode, then place it my mouth. Oh well I guess I'll go back to the "hard" way :). Kel -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are poste

Re: CS>Toothpaste

2006-02-02 Thread Pat
I love my Nature's Gate toothpaste which I get at the health food store, but it too has glycerine. I've found that in the one place I get tartar build up, between the bottom front teeth, there is less since I started using CS regularly.

Re: CS>re: Dr. Clark

2006-02-02 Thread Sandee George
Thanks Jan for this info. Regards Sandee -- 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 Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@es

Re: CS>CS or Olive leaf?

2006-02-02 Thread scl...@netzero.net
I was sick so I figured I would try the Ameriden based on the higher % of oleorupin. I went through three bottles with no discernable benefit. Usually if I take a handful like 5-6 with Eastpark I will get some die-off when I'm sick like fever/chills which tells me it's kicking the germs. I felt

Re: CS>Toothpaste

2006-02-02 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Be careful, though. About half of their toothpaste products are not fluoride free, and all still contain sodium laurel sulphate, I believe. I like Weleda brand very much, myself. No fluoride or sodium laurel sulphate. I actually have made my own mouthwash using 1 part vodka, 4 parts hydrogen p

Re: CS>Toothpaste

2006-02-02 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 2/1/06 11:07:15 PM Central Standard Time, billa...@verizon.net writes: > I found one at Wal Mart named Tom's of Maine that does not have any > fluoride. Thank you for sharing that Bill -- I've been wondering if one couldn't purchase a good toothpaste rather than using salt,

Re: CS>Toothpaste

2006-02-02 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 2/2/06 7:19:18 AM Central Standard Time, me...@insightbb.com writes: > The only problem with this toothpaste, along with all others I've seen, is > that they contain glycerin which is said to coat the teeth and prevent > remineralization Welll -- dang! Just when I tho

Re: CS>My Book

2006-02-02 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 2/1/06 10:33:28 PM Central Standard Time, na...@comcast.net writes: > Just remember, it's *your* interpretation. And don't forget to > ask yourself if you have a sense of humor. > See? There you go again. Your response is negative -- to attack *my* sense of humor. A pos

CS>re: Dr. Clark

2006-02-02 Thread Jan Bolen
I just wish to say this about Dr. Clark. We (Tim & Jan Bolen) have worked as her publicists since 1999. She does not have anything to do with David Amrein -- owner of the Dr. Clark Research Association -- while David does good work and has been active in encouraging research based on Dr. Clark's

CS>Water purifier

2006-02-02 Thread Stuff
Anyone had any experience with this unit? "PII thus developed our Portable DI water deionizer cartridge with simple gravity feed, allowing the purification to ultra high levels (semi-conductor grade) water from the the poorest quality stills or even rain water. Use it like a syphon, to transf

Re: CS>CS or Olive leaf?

2006-02-02 Thread Susan
Damn, I already ordered it from Ameridan! I wonder if I can "return to sender". Can you tell me How Much Better? Susan "scl...@netzero.net" wrote: I bought Ameridan OLE thinking since the potency was higher it would be more effective. It wasn't. I don't understand why it wasn't as effec

Re: CS>Toothpaste

2006-02-02 Thread Shelli
The only problem with this toothpaste, along with all others I've seen, is that they contain glycerin which is said to coat the teeth and prevent remineralization according to Gerard F. Judd. I don't know how true it is. He says it requires 20 rinses to get glycerin off. http://gerardjudd.com/g

Re: CS>CS or Olive leaf?

2006-02-02 Thread Heidi & Lee Sulkosky
thanks for all the response on where to get good OLE. On one sight it said that OLE can diminish the effects of antibiotics. anybody have anymore info on that. I have quit taking my antibiotics (for Lyme) just to see what happens anyhow. dont know if thats a good idea or not. my CS should be her

Re: CS>running off of 12 volt

2006-02-02 Thread Ode Coyote
Most all LVDC and LVAC systems run off 24 - 36 volts. Some have rectifier and transformer circuits internal. [Hard to modify] Some use wall transformers [If that's the case, a battery can usually be plugged in directly using the proper polarity] Some have internal rectification with external

Re: CS>Lazy man's CS

2006-02-02 Thread Ode Coyote
What did you do with the other electrode? Ode At 01:38 PM 2/1/2006 -0800, you wrote: Hey all I was just wondering I took one of my electrodes and placed it directly into my mouth, kind of like a toothpick or something. After I take it out I can still taste the silver, kind of like when I

Re: CS>My Book

2006-02-02 Thread Rowena
You people obviously feel safe and among friends, which is nice. But is it entirely circumspect to give out your addresses this way? Would private emails with this information be slightly more prudent? R Dear rcaaawor. Thanks for the address, now how about a name or should I use RCAAWOR ?

Re: CS>Unresponsive sickness

2006-02-02 Thread Ode Coyote
That is/was the idea. Does it work? ..feels good. Ode At 10:37 AM 2/1/2006 -0700, you wrote: Isn't the cool wet towel round the neck thought to keep the temp of the blood going to the brain lower? It was the tradition in my family that any cold or flu or sore throat required a wet towel

Re: CS>Unresponsive sickness - wrapping in wet towels

2006-02-02 Thread Rowena
Isn't the cool wet towel round the neck thought to keep the temp of the blood going to the brain lower? It was the tradition in my family that any cold or flu or sore throat required a wet towel to wrap the throat. I had forgotten all about it until you mentioned it. That may be so. But I believe