RE: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-07 Thread Carol Ann
LOL.. So how come there hasn't been silver cookware historically. Would be an interesting subject to research. Old Bob, how bout it? cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: Silver's melting point is between 1600 - 1700 degrees F. If my wife's cooking near those temps, I'm eating at the diner! Chuc

RE: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-07 Thread cking001
Silver's melting point is between 1600 - 1700 degrees F. If my wife's cooking near those temps, I'm eating at the diner! Chuck What is the output of a vacuum pump? On 3/7/2006 8:15:24 PM, Carol Ann (saffiresk...@yahoo.com) wrote: > Jim, > I think

Re: CS>Cs & dmso breast lump, but lactating....

2006-03-07 Thread Nancy DeLise
I do not know, perhaps in a month or two, you can answer that question for us. I don't see why not. It just might take longer, but it's better than doing nothing. Nancy - Original Message - From: gmetrop...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 11:

Re: CS>Cs & dmso breast lump, but lactating....

2006-03-07 Thread Nancy DeLise
I would say it took several months of putting the DMSO on morning and night. I can hardly see them anymore, Nancy - Original Message - From: Deborah Gerard To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 9:56 PM Subject: Re: CS>Cs & dmso breast lump, but lactating

CS>symptoms of hemochromatosis to the person who asked me the question

2006-03-07 Thread Betsy Coffey
Someone posted the question of "what were the symptoms of hemochromatosis?" I apologize that I cant remember who it was but I hope you see this post. The best web site that I have found to answer your question is http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/h/hemochromatosis/symptoms.htm I hope that this is helpf

Re: CS>BROJON r.e. Bird Flu

2006-03-07 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
For a different, mainstream perspective on viral mutation, also see: http://www.college.ucla.edu/webproject/micro12/m12webnotes/ viralevolution.htm BROJON is often interesting and informative, but is also eccentric and erratic. The editor thinks much too highly of his own intellectual pow

RE: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-07 Thread Carol Ann
Jim, I think there is quite a difference between eating cooked food from a silver plate at room temp, or using cups, bowls, spoons etc in a similar fashion, also at tolerable temps than there is in cooking at foods at very high heats with silver frying pans ~ which is what Dan is alluding too

RE: CS>Visionware

2006-03-07 Thread Jim Holmes
I don't know. I know that cesium can migrate through stainless steel, so I wondered if Iron could migrate through the black carbon/grease/what-ever-else is on the pans. Jim -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 5:21 AM To: silve

RE: CS> breast lump to Wendy

2006-03-07 Thread Jim Holmes
I am sure all here have read the opinions of medical professionals who believe that a large percentage of breast cancer is caused by the mammograms looking for breast cancer. -Original Message- From: patriot2...@mindspring.com [mailto:patriot2...@mindspring.com] Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2

RE: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-07 Thread Jim Holmes
History does not show that to be the case. I do not know the dates well, but I would guess from about the 1400s onward into the 1900s one of the first things that relative wealth would buy was a set of silver plates, cups, bowls and spoons. The amount of silver leached from the silver was adeq

RE: CS>power for CS generators ( Batteries )

2006-03-07 Thread Jim Holmes
Can ordinary lead batteries be rebuilt? I do not mean on a commercially viable basis, but can they be rebuilt so they will work again? The batteries, other than freak lightening damage, are the limiting factor in my solar system. My controller is rated to last longer than I will, and the only

Re: CS>test

2006-03-07 Thread M. G. Devour
Practice makes perfect? TJ wrote: > test [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [mdev...@eskimo.com] [Speaking only for myself... ] -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at

Re: CS>test

2006-03-07 Thread Acmeair
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CS>test

2006-03-07 Thread noblemetals
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Re: CS>purifying water

2006-03-07 Thread noblemetals
It was never mentioned as a vehicle to DISTILL water for CS production. We were talking about it for potable water. TJ > > From: "deborah byron" > Date: 2006/03/07 Tue PM 03:19:40 EST > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>purifying water > > In all the many previous discussions on water p

Re: CS>purifying water

2006-03-07 Thread Robert Berger
There is an American made unit of the same construction called, AquaRain. "Ole Bob" Rich Adams wrote: British Berkefeld. http://www.jamesfilter.com/ceramic_filters.htm Replacement filters range from $35 - 59. - Original Message - I don't recall > the British Berkfield -- T

Re: CS>purifying water

2006-03-07 Thread Rich Adams
British Berkefeld. http://www.jamesfilter.com/ceramic_filters.htm Replacement filters range from $35 - 59. - Original Message - I don't recall the British Berkfield -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted

CS>purifying water

2006-03-07 Thread deborah byron
In all the many previous discussions on water purification, I don't recall the British Berkfield water filter ever being mentioned and yet it is the one that uses silver. DByron -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are post

RE: CS>CMO

2006-03-07 Thread ransley
It's Cetyl Myristoleate, for the original stuff from EHP Products, or Cerasomal Cis-9 Cetyl Myristoleate for the analog version, which TJ sells. Look back for a message from TJ on this subject to get his email, and he wants to be contacted off list. DB _ From: kskiefe...@aol.com [mailto:

Re: CS>CS comparisons [calling all Lymies]

2006-03-07 Thread mborgert
CAROL ANN I JUST RE-READ YOUR ARTICLE, I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW 1. HOW MANY DROPS OF THE EXTRACT DOES ONE TAKE? 2. I HAVE HAD A LOW THYROID, NOT NOW, BUT I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW DOES GRAPEFRUIT EXTRACT INTERFEAR WITH THE THYROID? THANK YOU EXCELLANT ARTICLE MARY -- Original message -

Re: CS>CMO

2006-03-07 Thread Acmeair
kskiefe...@aol.com wrote: CMO Sorry I am not remembering what the full name is for this and where to get it. Karen Cerasomal-cis-9-cetylmyristoleate is the technical biochemical name. CMO is the trade name T.J.Garland New Millennium Alchemy 865-755-0153 -- The Silver List is a mode

Re: CS>Cs & dmso breast lump, but lactating....

2006-03-07 Thread GMetropulo
No, shingles is not the cause. My symptoms are a result of chronic latent lyme which lay dormant for many years when I was protected with a consistant high progesterone levels when nursing and preganant for 23 years. 4 years ago it invaded the musces,ligaments and affected circulation,heart,ner

Re: CS>silver and breastfeeding

2006-03-07 Thread GMetropulo
Kandee, Look into homeopathy as a safe option for an infant with acute issues. I raised 6 children for 25 years on natural diet,herbs and classical homeopathy with amazing results. When 5 had whooping cough and years later chicken pox homeopathy wasn't as successful but supporting the immun

Re: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-07 Thread Charles Sutton
What do you think, Ole Bob? I guess if you cooked on a silver bottom pan you could scrape up a lot of silver particles; quite large, in fact...My thinking on this subject has come to a screeching halt! - Original Message - From: "Dan Nave" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 10:5

CS>CMO

2006-03-07 Thread KSKIEFERDO
CMO Sorry I am not remembering what the full name is for this and where to get it. Karen

RE: CS>Hep A or B?

2006-03-07 Thread alltogethernow
Thanks Dan, Coincidently, I began castor oil packs last night. I have gotten excellent results in the past. Doing rebounding to move the lymph fluid, cilantro pesto to remove heavy metals, and on and on it goes...but getting good results.nice to have CS as a backup or adjunct when a person

Re: CS>Hep A or B?

2006-03-07 Thread Peter
protect liver with Milk Thistle ! //peter I have found it hard to eradicate anything that is in "hardened" tissue. For this reason, I would suggest doing the Castor Oil Packs with heat over the area of the liver and right side of the abdomen, once to three times a week and as many weeks as yo

Re: CS>purifying water

2006-03-07 Thread Kandee Edge
Thanks Mike and everyone else too...you answered all my questions and more. You gave me some great ideas and I'm excited about getting started. --- "M. G. Devour" wrote: > > Today is my day for 20 questions. > > Good questions, too! > > > I live in Florida and every year this time, I > start

Re: CS>power sources for CS generators

2006-03-07 Thread Trem
An inverter will do it. They connect to a car battery and produce 120 volt AC Trem www.silvergen.com - Original Message - From: "deborah byron" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 7:34 AM Subject: CS>power sources for CS generators Would there be a way to power the SilverGen and Sil

CS>power for CS generators ( Batteries )

2006-03-07 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Deborah, >> At 09:34 AM 3/7/2006, you wrote: Would there be a way to power the SilverGen and Silverpuppy generators off batteries in case of an electrical outage? What kind would be needed--a car battery? There is no problem doing that. You should not need anything as large as a

Re: CS>purifying water

2006-03-07 Thread Ode Coyote
Lousy CS is better than no CS. Try rain water?? Ode At 02:23 PM 3/6/2006 -0800, you wrote: Today is my day for 20 questions. I live in Florida and every year this time, I start gathering my hurricane supplies and I was wondering something. In the event of a hurricane, if I had a supply of C

Re: CS>current regulating and magnetic stirring

2006-03-07 Thread Ode Coyote
I hit the same problem you did with getting a fast motor to go slow enough without stalling out..or having enough torque to start itself. Pulse width modulators/motor controls could be an answer, then price and/or complexity becomes a factor and may still not be slow enough. I went to gear he

RE: CS>Visionware

2006-03-07 Thread Ode Coyote
At 10:23 AM 3/6/2006 -0700, you wrote: What about migration through the film? # What would cause it to migrate anywhere at frying temps that wouldn't cause absolute carbonization of the film and your food? -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] Sent

Re: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-07 Thread Dan Nave
Using silver plating on a frying pan sounds like a really great and efficient idea - for getting Argyria! As "Ole Bob" might say, 'STOP THIS IDEA RIGHT NOW,' before you hurt yourself... Dan (Just my opinion...) Charles and others wrote this, and similar things: >>> "Charles Sutton" 3/6

Re: CS>CS and Vasculitis

2006-03-07 Thread Dan Nave
Has anyone tried CMO for Lupus or other auto immune disease? If it "resets" the immune system for arthritis, it may for these also... Dan >>> Hannah 3/6/2006 3:29:12 PM >>> Return-path: <> Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 07:59:12 +1030 From: Hannah To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>CS and Vasculit

RE: CS>Hep A or B?

2006-03-07 Thread Dan Nave
I have found it hard to eradicate anything that is in "hardened" tissue. For this reason, I would suggest doing the Castor Oil Packs with heat over the area of the liver and right side of the abdomen, once to three times a week and as many weeks as you can do it, perhaps a minimum of one week out

CS>power sources for CS generators

2006-03-07 Thread deborah byron
Would there be a way to power the SilverGen and Silverpuppy generators off batteries in case of an electrical outage? What kind would be needed--a car battery? Thx, DByron -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at

RE: CS>silver and breastfeeding

2006-03-07 Thread Wendy
Nurse, nurse, nurse!!! LOL My kids do get cs - they are 1yr and 4yrs and I did give it to the baby when she was 4 months..although I'm still not sure on my opinion on that ;-) I'm not sure about if you take it if the baby will benefit through your milk, someone else can probably answer that. I