Re: CS>EIS-Salt/C question.

2007-02-23 Thread Jodi W Menard
Carlos wrote: In my trying to get a cure for Ehrlichiosis I have been using home made EIS with a noticeable improvement in my health. Hi Carlos - I was so shocked to see 'Ehrlichiosis' in your post.  My great great great Uncle (don't know how many greats to insert here) was Paul Ehrlich

Re: CS>MRSA not mine, Spiderbite

2007-02-23 Thread Cinder Ella
Hi Wayne: Wow! I'm a nurse and those pics were something else. Your spider bite was also a real lulu. Keep the spiders in your neck of the woods please because I don't need a bite like that. As for H2O2, it doesn't hurt good skin. It only eats bad, necrotic tissue. It hurts like a b___t

Re: CS>subject line getting dropped

2007-02-23 Thread M. G. Devour
Dear Bob, > Mike- Why does the subject line get dropped on these two forums > sometimes? I see it happening to other people's posts too; it just did > it twice to me. It's a long standing glitch in the interaction of the list software with the mail transport software and other subtle and arcane

Re: CS>Yucky DW

2007-02-23 Thread Cinder Ella
Thanks Terry, I actually use a PUR water system and then through that it goes into the distiller. Then it distills and comes out through another charcoal filter that the Genesis 3000 comes with and it's still tastes like plastic. Doris PS: I gave up my Brita years ago :0) Terry Chamberlin

RE: CS>Water Distilling

2007-02-23 Thread Cinder Ella
I'm pretty sure it's a plasticky taste. It was worse the first couple of batches. I've tasted pure H2O at the Toronto Science Centre and it was dead tasting but really lacked any real taste. This has a definite unpleasant plastic taste. I've even tried adding some juice to it and the plasti

Re: CS>subject line getting dropped

2007-02-23 Thread M. G. Devour
> Mike- Why does the subject line get dropped on these two forums > sometimes? I see it happening to other people's posts too; it just did > it twice to me. It's an intermittent problem that other list owners at eskimo have mentioned as well. No one has any idea why it happens or is able to sug

RE: CS>Re: Vitamin C and Salt Protocol warning - liver function

2007-02-23 Thread ruth strackbein
Hi, Duncan, I would like a copy of the article you mention aboutthe liver function therapy. Thanks, Ruth, ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com From Ruth Strackbein From: Duncan Crow Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: Deborah Gerard , silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Re: Vitamin C and Salt Pr

Re: CS>potassium-deficient?? (Duncan)

2007-02-23 Thread dblack
Duncan, Very interesting observation about bananas and low carb diet, but it is not true for everyone. I have been on low carb diet for two years, the only sucessful regimen I'v found for losing weight and keeping it off, and bananas are in my diet almost everyday. I have often eaten a ba

CS>message to Mike Devour

2007-02-23 Thread Faith Saint Francis
Hello Mike! I tried to send you a privte message, but it came back undeliverable. Please, send me a note on luzy...@une.net.co; I would like to ask you a favor Thank you Faith St. Francis _ Express yourself instantly with MSN M

RE: CS>Re: Vitamin C and Salt Protocol warning - liver function

2007-02-23 Thread Dan Nave
Duncan, or anyone else, What sort of Selenium supplement do you recommend? I remember using Seleno-Methionine several times and it produced what I can only describe as "liver congestion." Do you know why I might have experienced such a reaction? Would it be the selenium or the methionine? Thank

Re: CS>OT - Allergy Testing

2007-02-23 Thread Deborah Gerard
Have you heard of dowsing?...debbie "Misc. IP Group" wrote: Hi Does anybody know of a good way to do allergy testing oneself at home? I see prices here in Greece of upward of 500USD for testing! Regards Peter -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version:

CS>CS and Ehrlichiosis

2007-02-23 Thread s...@emotap.com
Carlos - Can you be more specific as to how you have treated and are now treating your Ehrlichiosis? How were you diagnosed and what were your symptoms? Do you have any other co-infections or mycoplasms that you are treating? Thank you. Smax

RE: CS>Re: Vitamin C and Salt Protocol warning - liver function

2007-02-23 Thread Duncan Crow
Deborah, die off is expected to a degree with some therapies, but because it's actually a symptom of rising toxin load, you can ameliorate it by quenching the toxins properly by supporting liver and cellular function to handle that toxin load. In other words die-off is a symptom of free radical

Re: CS>potassium-deficient?? (Duncan)

2007-02-23 Thread Duncan Crow
The banana story is probably propagated by the banana cartel ;) -- most of the groups I'm on are avoiding high-carb foods, and bananas are one of the highest carb foods you could eat. keywords to search: advanced glycation end-products, candida, diabetes, oxidative stress, body acidification t

Re: CS>OT video

2007-02-23 Thread Dee
It kept freezing! Dee ---Original Message--- From: claire shaw Date: 02/22/07 20:06:14 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>OT video This has nothing whatsoever to do with CS; it's completely off-topic - and off-the-wall - but I thought some of you might enjoy seeing this short v

Re: CS>Computing volume

2007-02-23 Thread Bruce Anderson
Hi Terry; there is a little program on the internet calledCONVERT that will convert many measurements. short of that multiply your 12x23x16 to get cubic inches then multiply that by 0.004329004 to get gallons. Best wishes; Bruce Terry Chamberlin wrote: Does anyone here know of a way/for

Re: CS>Computing volume

2007-02-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
269 cubic inches per US dry gallon. 231 cubic inches per US wet gallon 277 cubic inches per Imperial (British) gallon Marshall Terry Chamberlin wrote: Does anyone here know of a way/formula to compute the volume of a container in gallons? If I have, say, an aquarium that is 12"x23"x16", how ma

RE: CS>MRSA not mine, Spiderbite

2007-02-23 Thread Carlos P�rez
Wayne, Thanks for your answer. It clarifies my confusion. These pictures are also impressive. Like you, at our farms and everyplace I try to only use good nutrition, mostly raw food and healthy living as the main medicine. Besides that, I use urine for almost everything, and also wild herbs,

CS>Dissolve cellulite, fat

2007-02-23 Thread Dan Nave
RE: CS>Is anybody out there got MRSA ? Its resistant to antibiotics There was a link on this somewhere to awesome cellulite photos http://www.crutchfielddermatology.com/treatments/mesotherapy/ where they inject lecithin into the fat, etc to dissolve it. I wonder if you could do this topically

CS>MRSA not mine, Spiderbite

2007-02-23 Thread CWFugitt
Morning Carlos, >>At 07:45 AM 2/23/2007, you wrote: Hello, Wayne, These are very impressive pictures. Did you treat your spider bite with EIS? I assume it should work in these antibiotic resistent strains. I am sorry, I did not mean to suggest the MRSA pictures were me. These are some I foun

RE: CS>Environment affects EIS brewing?

2007-02-23 Thread Faith Saint Francis
Hi Carlos! Vivimos en Medellin, a como 1,500 metros sobre el nivel del mar. We live en Medellin, at some 1,500 meters above sea-level and I wondered the same. It does not matter much for my product, although I shoould say at much higher (Andes) altitudes it might, considering the change in time to

Re: CS>Computing volume

2007-02-23 Thread cking001
I asked google: 1 cubic inches = 0.00432900431 US gallons Chuck My wife drives the wrong way on a one way street. The cop pulled her over and asked, "Where are you going?" My wife said, "I must be late, everyone is all coming back!" On 2/23/2007 8:37:20 A

RE: CS>Has anybody out there got MRSA ? Its resistant to antibiotics

2007-02-23 Thread Carlos P�rez
Hello, Wayne, These are very impressive pictures. Did you treat your spider bite with EIS? I assume it should work in these antibiotic resistent strains. Take care. Carlos From: CWFugitt Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Has anybody out there got MRSA

CS>Environment affects EIS brewing?

2007-02-23 Thread Carlos P�rez
Hello, friends, I live in Margarita Island, Venezuela, and was wandering what difference altitude, relative humidity, air saltiness, etc., might make in the EIS making process, compared, for example, to doing the same, with identical equipment, same distilled water, etc., in the Andes instead

CS>Computing volume

2007-02-23 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Does anyone here know of a way/formula to compute the volume of a container in gallons? If I have, say, an aquarium that is 12"x23"x16", how many gallons will it hold? What is the formula for determining that? Thanks for any help. Terry Chamberlin ___

Re: CS>OT - Allergy Testing

2007-02-23 Thread cking001
There's a book called "The Pulse Test" that shows a way to test for allergens. Check amazon.com Here is what one reviewer said, it may be enough info for you: Chuck The other day I ran for 3 miles. finally I said lady keep your purse --

Re: CS>OT - Allergy Testing

2007-02-23 Thread noblemetals
Do a resting pulse rate. Eat the food, ingest the dust, or rub the possible offender on your wrists. If you are allergic, your siting pulse rate will increase by 20 points in ~20 minutes. > > From: "Misc. IP Group" > Date: 2007/02/23 Fri AM 04:07:10 EST > To: > Subject: CS>OT - Allergy Testin

Re: CS>OT - Allergy Testing

2007-02-23 Thread Paula Perry
You might try Pulse testing. You can google for info on how to do it. Paula - Original Message - From: "Misc. IP Group" To: Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 4:07 AM Subject: CS>OT - Allergy Testing > Hi > > Does anybody know of a good way to do allergy testing oneself at home? I see > p

CS>OT - Allergy Testing

2007-02-23 Thread Misc. IP Group
Hi Does anybody know of a good way to do allergy testing oneself at home? I see prices here in Greece of upward of 500USD for testing! Regards Peter -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.3/698 - Release Date: 23/02/20