CSOne more question: the Quantity?

2007-02-21 Thread CWFugitt
Morning Chuck, At 07:24 AM 2/20/2007, you wrote: You are really on your own, and should spend some time at careful observation of product color and tyndall effect to determine the parameters of your setup. Your message brings back many questions, ideas, and problems of beginners. They

Re: CSOne more question: the Quantity?

2007-02-21 Thread cking001
My goodness, Wayne, I seem to have developed a communications problem lately. Not sure how to deal with it. Now both Linda and you have taken selective portions of my posts, and used them in such a out of context way as to either miss the point or change the intent. ie: The WHOLE of the post

CSRussian Scientists To Test Anti-AIDS Medication

2007-02-21 Thread Marshall Dudley
Looks like silver is making more news. Not too sure though the reporter is on top of things, using the term AIDS virus, since AIDS is a collection of symptoms, not a cause. Anyway here is the link: http://www.russia-ic.com/news/show/3457/ Appears to be colloidal silver with some type of

Re: CSPig Bladder Extract

2007-02-21 Thread Marshall Dudley
Not a whole finger, but fingertips definitely. I am not sure what information there is, but I have written here before that I cut the end off of my thumb, almost to the bone, and kept it wet for days with CS. It grew back with no scarring, and in fact a scar that used to be on it is now

CSRe: Vitamin C and Salt Protocol

2007-02-21 Thread Charles Marcus
How much salt are you talking about? You start out at 4 grams each of salt and vitamin c, taken in four separate doses. You gradually move up to a maximum of a gram of salt and a gram of c per 12 pounds body weight per day. The time you between those two can be weeks or months depending on

Re: CSRe: Vitamin C and Salt Protocol

2007-02-21 Thread Paula Perry
Thanks for sending that information. I'm going to order some. Paula - Original Message - From: Charles Marcus tansta...@libertytrek.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 12:29 PM Subject: CSRe: Vitamin C and Salt Protocol How much salt are you talking

CSAny dead fish can flow downstream- with profound thanks to Mr. Wayne Fugitt

2007-02-21 Thread Faith Saint Francis
Mr. Wayne Fugitt wrote: (to cking...@nycap.rr.com ‘s message posted yesterday.) Your message brings back many questions, ideas, and problems of beginners. The contents of this message brought me back in the happy mood, one I like to be in. It's called the sphere of equanimity to those

CSAny dead fish can flow downsr- with profound thanks to Mr. Wayne Fugitt

2007-02-21 Thread Faith Saint Francis
Mr. Wayne Fugitt wrote: (to cking...@nycap.rr.com ‘s message posted yesterday.) Your message brings back many questions, ideas, and problems of beginners. The contents of this message brought me back in the happy mood, one I like to be in. It's called the sphere of equanimity to those

CSabout tap water

2007-02-21 Thread Faith Saint Francis
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: As I recall, you are NOT using distilled water and BUT my experience with using tap water in an 8 oz glass etc. etc. *** ** * note the capitalized words * ** *** Before going into this message I have a bit of advice to the writer: In my time as a young

Re: CSRe: Vitamin C and Salt Protocol warning

2007-02-21 Thread Duncan Crow
I would like to caution people on the salt-C protocol to avoid potassium imbalance -- supplementing potassium will avoid the tissue wasting of rhabdomyolysis caused by excess salt or potassium depletion, which is the same wasting disorder as that caused by statin drugs. The most at-risk

Re: CSabout tap water

2007-02-21 Thread cking001
Faith, I raised the suggestion that you were using something other than distilled water. That is correct is it not? I recalled that much from your previous posts. From Google: Agua Manantial Country: Mexico Name or Place of Source: Acapulco Acidity (PH)8 Calcium (Ca++)

Re: CSRussian Scientists To Test Anti-AIDS Medication

2007-02-21 Thread bbanever
Now that is interesting. Using larch as a delivery system to bring silver molecules into cells. At least the recognize the ability of the silver to kill virus. - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, February 21,

CSWater Distilling

2007-02-21 Thread Cinder Ella
I have run about 30 loads of water through my distiller and still it has a strange taste to it. Does anyone know how to change the taste so it's H2O? I filter it after with a charcoal filter and still yucky. I've cleaned it with vinegar and there is no buildup or anything. It's clean as a

Re: CSWater Distilling

2007-02-21 Thread WSims21675
There must be something wrong with your tab water or your distiller. I uses a distiller and my water is tasteless. Just my 2 cents BRBRBR**BR AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

CSGenisis 3000

2007-02-21 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Hi, I just received my Gneiss 3000 but have not opened it because of the comments about it tasting like plastic, which is why I bought a distiller. The store bought distilled water tastes of plastic to me. Have I just wasted my money or is this an anomaly? Input from all who have the Gneiss

Re: CSGenisis 3000

2007-02-21 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Spelling checker can't check spelling for crap either that or I can't spell or read anymore:) Hi, I just received my Gneiss 3000 but have not opened it because of the comments about it tasting like plastic, which is why I bought a distiller. The store bought distilled water tastes

Re: CSFibers, now body bugs

2007-02-21 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Is this ordinary table salt, sodium chloride? There are, of course, many salts, so list members need to be sure which one we're discussing. Also, there are various kinds of sodium chloride derived from different sources and processes, I believe. Any details most welcome. Thanks. On

Re: CSOne more question: the Quantity?

2007-02-21 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Mastering processes is one area in which Japanese craftsmen -- in all fields -- tend to excel. There is an enormous emphasis on process perfection and this starts early. It is a commonplace that an apprentice will need a decade to master the details, whether it is in making pottery or

Re: CSPig Bladder Extract

2007-02-21 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Up to age ten or twelve, children can regenerate finger tips just as a lizard regenerates its tail. After that, the unaided ability disappears. I don't know the reason for this. It may be linked to thymus shrinkage that reportedly begins around puberty, but this is just a guess. On

Re: CSRe: Vitamin C and Salt Protocol

2007-02-21 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Another example of good science coming out of Japan. The discoverer of these mirror molecules got the Nobel for it. You're right: the form makes all the difference. LEF has information about this at lef.org if you search their site. My understanding is limited basically to this: the

CSFaraday Equation, CS Process

2007-02-21 Thread CWFugitt
Evening Dan, Thanks for twisting my arm into studying the Faraday Equation. grin At 01:13 PM 2/19/2007, you wrote: but look over the formula below. The voltage is not part of the equation, although it will affect how fast the process progresses. Both cells have the same current, being in

CSGenesis 3000

2007-02-21 Thread Cinder Ella
I have tried using straight tap water and also filtering through a carbon filter first. My tap water doesn't taste bad. I just bought this because I wanted to drink distilled water and make cs but I don't like the way store bought distilled water tastes. It tasted like plastic. I