Bloodrootproducts, mentioned below, is, if I am not mistaken, the
company claimed by altcancer.com to sell an adulterated and largely
useless version of the original, FDA-suppressed Cancema salve.
You can verify this claim by checking the homepage of altcancer.com.
There are a few sites
Here's an update. Caveat emptor:
http://altcancer.com/fake_cansema.htm
I trust the people at altcancer.com, and hope they get back in
business.
On Saturday, Jun 16, 2007, at 15:21 Asia/Tokyo, Jonathan B. Britten
wrote:
Bloodrootproducts, mentioned below, is, if I am not
The meters come calibrated and they seem to have done it well.
Hannas calibration fluid is expensive and sometimes defective. [Which will
really mess with your head ]
I'd make up a batch of plain non iodized salt /distilled water, say a
quart, at some specific meter reading, say 20 uS, at
The higher the nickle and chrome content, the more it costs, the less it
rusts , the harder it is to put an edge on it and the less a magnet sticks
Cheap and/or hard sticky stainlesswill rust and stain...very slowly.
It doesn't have the same silver look 'luster' as the high alloys, more
At 10:57 AM 6/15/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Frank Key informed me in no uncertain terms that I am not a person of
science and that my understanding is bogus, and I don't know what I'm
talking about, blah, blah, blah. Maybe that is not rude in your book, but
it is in mine. I am a Customer for
That was interesting about the pampered chef products.
Personally, I don't believe it. To each his own. MA
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EC meter ..da best for DW.
ode
At 04:10 PM 6/15/2007 +0100, you wrote:
I wanted the meter for testing the distilled water. Would the EC ones be
all right for this? dee
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At 11:16 AM 6/15/2007 -0400, you wrote:
The person I spoke to at immugenics was not a salesman.
..but you were sold.
Ode
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I must have missed what was said about the pampered chef products...can
somebody please repost it. Thanks!!
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That was interesting about the
On 6/16/07, Carl Deb Charter carl...@charter.net wrote:
I must have missed what was said about the pampered chef products...can
somebody please repost it. Thanks!!
Wendy posted
I asked Huggins when I was at the clinic as I have pampered chef
stoneware and I also have the German clay non
Although this deals only with chiropractory, Dr. Barrett has been a nemesis
of CS for many years as well ...
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif., June 14 PRNewswire-USNewswire - In a strongly
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Stephen Barrett, a long-time
Frank Key's business phone number, a different number from the one he posts
online, was given to me by my credit card company.
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No, I was not sold. I was already using their product.
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At 11:16 AM 6/15/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Thanks Ode. Dee
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From: Ode Coyote
Date: 06/16/07
Hmm, well, all the cheap stainless I've seen in recent years is
invariably non-magnetic. I personally seriously question the statement
that stainless steel doesn't leach nickel (and or any other of the alloy
metals). I know that is what is claimed. But I've my own personal
experience to say
Evening Ode,
At 07:23 AM 6/16/2007, you wrote:
Are there any major differences in these meters.
PWT
TDS
EC
I think the PWT meter is mostly a sales gimmick name.
If you have pure water, why test it? Seems it should be simply called a
Water Tester Maybe the ranges are different.
I realize
Ode,
on another note, a little brainstorming
A low salt diet is often recommended for hypertensives.
It's very difficult to truly know how low you're getting because of
nutritional info and portion sizes don't often match.
Was wondering if it would be practical to use TDS urine readings as a
Being a little odd, I often carry a small magnet with me.
I have observed that various table flatware are magnetic to different
degrees.
In general, the good stuff is the least magnetic.
Allergies present a whole different problem than regular ingestion
from so called leeching.
Some people DIE
The following came through on another (non-health issues) list -- and I thought
it was appropriate for this one. MA
A modern Western physician--granted with the greatest discomfiture --
will inform his patient that he is about to die, impressing upon him
that his situation is hopeless, and
Evening Chuck,
A low salt diet is often recommended for hypertensives.
Before I comment on the instruments, I firmly believe there is a
salt conspiracy in the USA. First, only 50 % or less of the hypertensives
are sensitive to salt.
One of my genius doctors had told me 100 times, don't
On Jun 16, 2007, at 5:34 PM, CWFugitt wrote:
Before I comment on the instruments, I firmly believe there is a
salt conspiracy in the USA. First, only 50 % or less of the
hypertensives are sensitive to salt.
But if you are, you are. I knew a woman whose face swelled up like a
balloon
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