RE: CS>Point to ponder

2006-05-02 Thread Maryau Jeune
Hi Harold: Just some personal thoughts: :o) The essence of capitalism is indeed good, and is perhaps even a required tool for man to thrive in a material world. However, capitalism would be much better off without credit card companies - I don't mean without a credit system - considering th

Re: CS>Probiotic Question

2006-05-02 Thread Maryau Jeune
Hi Debbie: I started doing my own probiotic using Kefir grains (http://users.sa.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html). But since this whole Candida episode started, I decided I'd cease from ingesting any dairy products for a while and move to including more protein in my diet (similar to a pal

Re: CS>Re: Poison Ivy

2006-05-02 Thread debbiegerard99
If you google the Yarrow and the clay poultice several sites come up for you...debbie -- Original message -- From: Carol Ann As the clay dries it absorbs. Green bentonite is preferable. Charles Sutton wrote: I have a note in my Poison Ivy file that states: "Yarrow a

Re: CS>Re: Poison Ivy

2006-05-02 Thread Carol Ann
As the clay dries it absorbs. Green bentonite is preferable. Charles Sutton wrote: I have a note in my Poison Ivy file that states: "Yarrow and clay poultice took out poison ivy in one 20 minute session." I have forgotten where I got this and hope someone can elaborate on yarrow and clay..

CS>Probiotic Question

2006-05-02 Thread debbiegerard99
Could someone be so kind to advise me on a good source of pro-biotic...their seems to be so much bad press on some of them I don't know who to trust...thank in advance debbie

CS>Point to ponder

2006-05-02 Thread Harold MacDonald
"Capitalism is responsible for lifting more people out of the mud and mire than any other force in history." "Most people don't appreciate the miracles of capitalism, I can rent a car from someone who doesn't speak English and, when I get home Visa or MasterCard will have it counted to the p

Re: CS>Poison Ivy

2006-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
Haven't tried this one either.. This is hard to believe, but your own urine wiped on the infected area, and let dry, dries up the poison.

Re: CS>Poison Ivy

2006-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
WD-40 A friend of mine recomended wd-40 on Poison Oak rashes so I tried it and the rash was gone within a day. He said the wd-40 has oil leaching properties which is why it works. Make sure you wash and rinse the area thoroughly with cold water and soap after rubbing it with wd-40. -Ian Oppenhei

Re: CS>Re: Poison Ivy

2006-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
I have a note in my Poison Ivy file that states: "Yarrow and clay poultice took out poison ivy in one 20 minute session." I have forgotten where I got this and hope someone can elaborate on yarrow and clay... -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructi

Re: CS>Making Quality CS at Home

2006-05-02 Thread M. G. Devour
> > You're most welcome, ma'am. > LOL?!? It's Maryau, as in Mario, with an exotic spelling because my > mother had an affair with the letter 'y'. Tsk Tsk. ;o) Ahh well! You're most welcome *SIR*!! Mike D. [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [mdev...@eskimo.com

Re: CS>Poison Ivy

2006-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
I contracted poison ivy when I was about 6 years old. Got it only on one hand. That hand swelled up to over twice normal size. The doctor at that time told Mom and Dad to soak it in epsom salts in water at hot as I could stand it. The hot water is the only relief I got.and it was time a

RE: CS>Re Herpes and lysine

2006-05-02 Thread Nina Whit
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Re: CS>Making Quality CS at Home

2006-05-02 Thread Maryau Jeune
Using gloves or a clean napkin to handle them, the most you need to do is wipe them down and rinse with distilled. You don't want to contaminate them with oils from your fingers. Ah, this is one thing I WAS NOT doing. Will be using paper towels from now on. I store my CS in well-used clea

CS>Maple leaf coins

2006-05-02 Thread Medwith, Robert
I have 4 coins that are down to Quarter size, but my generator switches polarity every minute which is harder on silver. I have been using the Maple leaf coins over 3 years. Bob

Re: CS>Making Quality CS at Home

2006-05-02 Thread M. G. Devour
> My CS almost tasted like tap or 'country' water with a slight metallic > after taste, but without the chlorine smell/taste. I was wondering if > leaving it running longer would increase the PPM, but from what you say > I gather it doesn't. Sounds about right. Running it longer may increase th

RE: CS>99.9% Fine Silver Sheet>Chicken Flu paper

2006-05-02 Thread Richard Harris
___ Richard Harris, 58 Year FL Pharmacist 448 West Juniata Street Clermont, FL 34711 http://www.rharrisinc.com http://www.seasilver.com/reh http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com -Original Message- From: Robert Berger [mailto:bober...@swbell.net]

RE: CS>Poison Ivy

2006-05-02 Thread Jeff
Once again thanks to all for all the replies, info and links. I think I have it on the run now. Good thing too. I have to be in my sisters wedding this Saturday. -Original Message- From: Jim Holmes [mailto:ami...@starband.net] Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 7:25 PM To: silver-list@es

Re: CS>PPM

2006-05-02 Thread Ode Coyote
Wait till the conductivity [uS] stops dropping then use uS as if it were PPM. [12- 24 hours...a couple or 3 days, whatever] Trem says uS times 1.2 but doesn't point out "when" to take the measurement. ode At 08:20 AM 5/1/2006 -0500, you wrote: I want to determine the concentraion of my EIS

CS>Bruce Lipton

2006-05-02 Thread don
For anyone interested, if you visit www.carollook.com, and then look at the archives of "attracting abundance" you will be able to download an interview with Bruce Lipton as an mp3(±12 meg) Regards Don -- Don Mallinick EFT Adv. d...@visionz.co.za +27 11 965 1240 We often clear issues you wer