## That's quite possible for 5 PPM.
I'll not try to fathom why you think you have 5 PPM, though I can think
of many reasons you wouldn't.
The best bad tool we have for this is a conductivity or EC meter.
Next worst is a TDS meter.
Neither measure PPM, but you can make a pretty close
http://healingbodyspirit.blogspot.com/2008/08/bipolar-disorder-and-depression-is.html
says in part: . I have long believed that candida has a role in
depression and Bipolar Disorder and I am not alone. Dr. William Crook,
author of The Yeast Connection, and Dr.C .Orian Truss, author of
After having listened to a bipolar justify his problems for years and
years...it became clear that he had diametrically conflicting desires and
denied having half of themthe half that he couldn't justify, but
obviously still pursued fulfillment of.
He was a GENIUS that wanted to be a
Marshalee wrote: Whoa! Tell me quick, what is the lemon thing??
Here's how we did it...
First you need a citrus juicer. We have manual juicers to take with us when
we travel but at home we use an electric Proctor Silex, the best one for the
money that I've found. Check thrift stores, we got
Any speed that reduces sparklies and grey beard build up on the pressure
side of the water currents on round electrodes, or eddy side where pressure
turns a corner on flat ones.
10-40 RPM works well. 100 might.
Ode
At 04:04 PM 1/29/2009 -0600, you wrote:
What is a good RPM rate or
Ode, The size of the stirrer in comparison with the surface of the
vessel, influences the amount of mass stirred and the turnover. When
defining magnetic stirrer's speeds, one should also include the the size
of the stirrer. for instance a 1/2 magnet creates little turnover at
100 rpm. The
No one ever answered. Does anyone know if there is any aluminum in the mesh
screen
Gladys
- Original Message -
From: Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
Date: Thursday, January 29, 2009 10:24 am
Subject: RE: CSCS and Mexican free clinic
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
They must have
You are absolutely correct in what you say about stirrer size. I was
aware of the issue but others may not be. I am just considering some DC
gearhead motors at All Electronics surplus and wanted to get one that
was in the ballpark range, cheaper than a fish tank filter motor and
better suited
Thanks, Ode.
- Steve N
-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 7:20 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMagnetic Stirrer RPM
Any speed that reduces sparklies and grey beard build up on the
pressure side of the
If you have an old record player or turntable, you can put the jar on
it, and hang the electrodes down from above. Set to 33 1/3 or 16 rpm if
you can.
Marshall
Norton, Steve wrote:
You are absolutely correct in what you say about stirrer size. I was
aware of the issue but others may not be.
Yes, when I saw that request for advice about dating a bi-polar my first
instict was to post back, RUN!, having had an experience similar to yours.
But then I thought it might be instructive to see what others had to say
first. Personally, I'd still stick with RUN!, but no-one ever heeds *that*
I have to agree with Indi. Been reading and waiting, but now will step in.
My EX-SIL, is bi-polar. What a terrible disease. We all know he has it,
the doctor's diagnosed him as bi-polar, but of course no one was telling him
the truth and he wouldn't listen to anyone. He was fine and we
Hi Steve,
I've had good luck with ~30 to 40 rpm in a pint wide-mouth jar. The
length of the stir-bar can make a difference too; I go for ~ three
fourths of an inch, maybe up to 1-1/2. I get magnets from:
http://wondermagnet.com/
[a great site with all kinds of neat homebrew stuff info]
and
Thanks for the info Malcolm. And that is an interesting site. I hadn't
seen it before and will have to browse it a bit.
- Steve N
-Original Message-
From: Malcolm [mailto:s...@asis.com]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 10:26 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMagnetic
Has anyone had personal experience with this? What would be the natural
remedy? I realize that it is partly fluoride and chloride gases, so it
would have effects on the thyroid also. I've found the symptoms of the
poisoning and they match up with some of the symptoms my friend has.
Thanks
Hi Sharlene,
No experience but if it is fluoride and chloride then high dosage
Iodoral or Lugol's would be appropriate. Check out the Iodine group, at
yahoogroups.com, hosted bye Stephanie Buist (sp?), it is focused on the
thyroid and high dose Iodoral treatment as a means of detoxifying the
Sharlene I do not know what you mean by Freon poisoning. Do you mean you
inhaled some? Freon is an extremely stable compound NOT chlorine and
fluoride gases. It will not break easily into its components.
The body will eventually release the Freon gas as it does not react with
any body tissue.
My beautiful, super intelligent sister was diagnosed with this after two
cosmetic nose surgeries. All her life she had been high strung, but not
sick. She had trouble healing from the surgery and then became paranoid.
Her wonderful husband had no idea she got involved with an obese security
man.
I have been reading with much interest the threads about bi-polar.
My husband has wanted me to find more information out about the
condition.
My husbands father was bi-polar. At one point he was trying to
sell the family home out from under everyone. He was going to
take the money and run.
Has anyone heard of Super Silver if so I would like more information about it.
I have heard that it has much smaller nano particle of silver that is easier to
absorb into the body. Other than that, that's all I know about it.
Thank Barb
This might be a bit beyond most but read Dianetics and you will understand
this better and actually be able to handle it yourself in many of the cases.
Dr. Jesse Jutkowitzwww.ADVBIOSTRUCTURALCORR.com
Institute for Advanced BioStructural Correction™
340 Fairmount Terrace, Fairfield, CT 06825
Dianne wrote:
Knowing someone has this problem up front and considering a relationship is
playing with fire. RUN.
Bernadette adds:
I have to agree with Indi. Been reading and waiting, but now will step in. My
EX-SIL, is bi-polar. What a terrible disease. This bipolar person struggles.
He
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 07:37:27PM -0800, Linda Ellis wrote:
We want nothing but the best for our family members, but if I found myself
in a new relationship with one of these folks? I'd be heading for the
hills as fast as my feet would take me. You just never know how the
There are highly functional and solid bipolars out there when properly
medicated. It seems to me it is also the responsibility of the family to know
the ends of the string, so to speak to do the proper thing and not get emeshed
in bad behavior or symptoms. It is also clear that you have to make
Learning the disease also helps. You can watch cycles and medicate at the right
time to prevent disaster. In twenty year or so of doing professional therapy I
have known more sucessful bi-polar people than not. I have seen some real
tragedy too.
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