BATz, just-kidding...Guess Chuck was already in BED and Sleeping, or
perhaps still-weighing his-risk, in responding to another OFF-TOPIC ???
(Maybe working on...Weapons-of-Math-Instruction, after Algebra Humor)
"List-Without-Wayne" ...would be like saying "NO-Wayne -- NO-PAIN"...
(I
Neville,
Thanks for the info. I will think on it a while. The reason I asked was not to
question your claim but I also prefer to increase the amount of small silver
particles even at the expense of silver ions (up to a point). I sometimes
generate a yellow solution, let it stabilize and then add
Sol
Thank you so very much for this information.
-- Original message from sol : -- > I have seen benfotiamine and mega dose B-12 recommended for neuropathy pain. > (I hope that is the subject under discussion) > sol > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for
When I make my own eyedrops, I use my CS as the base liquid primarily
to keep my mix sterile.
I use it daily, and have for years.
Marshall, I believe, uses CS to treat pinkeye.
Do as you deem prudent...
Chuck
First you forget names,
then you forge
I have seen benfotiamine and mega dose B-12 recommended for neuropathy pain.
(I hope that is the subject under discussion)
sol
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Hi Steve,
Ummm, well that's going to be a little tricky for me to explain. Not wanting
to open old wounds, and not having completed my electronics course, I can only
say that I *surmise* or *presume* the following is what is occurring, whilst
not necessarily understanding the 'scientifics'
Lea Ann,
I spray CS into my eyes and into my dog's eyes whenever there's an infection
or symptoms of allergy. It works great.
Just so you know, I treat all my CS with a little bit of Willard Water AFTER
the CS is made.
Nenah
_
From: Lea Ann Savage [mailto:lsav...@cfl.rr.com]
Hello,
I have a SilverGen colloidal silver maker.
I also have a 7 year old son who has had two ocular herpes outbreaks and is
going to see a specialist about it because getting it so young (and having two
outbreaks within a year) is very serious. He already has scarring from his
second attack
Hey Arnold, it's not plagiarism if you put it in quotes and credit it
to the source in the footnotes!
Mike D.
> Hi Mike,
> As usual, a great explanation. Tell me, how do you feel about
> plagiarism? I am usually strongly against it and would not indulge in
> it, probably from fear of being d
Smitty writes:
> You, as many others on this list are NOT
> listening to Mike.
> If it ain't about CS, it goes in the SO slot.
Yes and no, Smitty... After several days in a row where I've stepped in
to squelch some divisive or controversial discussion or another, I'm
not averse to a little harml
One interesting claim by Ode: that some studies show that even lower
concentrations -- 3% I think -- are dramatically more effective than
higher. He once sent me a link to the information that resolved to a
page describing a very interesting outdoor/ survival mult-tool with an
axe, knife, c
Hi Mike,
As usual, a great explanation. Tell me, how do you feel about plagiarism?
I am usually strongly against it and would not indulge in it, probably from
fear of being discovered. In this case I have a strong urge to just do a
copy and paste.
- Original Message -
From: "M. G.
This is very interesting, especially in light of the growing acceptance
of "medical marijuana" in California.It would be good to know if
there are any peer-reviewed studies to support this useful anecdote.
It would also be good to know if any everywhere-legal derivatives are
available.
Neville,
In another post you made the comment:
"In my experience, using my own equipment and production methods, I have gotten
this ratio closer to 50/50."
What is your method and how are you determining the ratio?
- Steve N
Good thing your Immortality rings are for the little fingers, and not your
natural magnetic ear finger--otherwise you wouldn't be able to tell up from
down. Or, like Wayne, you'd be seeing N, S, E and W all as the same
direction! It'd be cornfusn'.
Samala,
Renee
---Original Message---
> From: mdev...@eskimo.com
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 18:06:38 -0500
> Subject: Re: CS>colloidal vs. ionic silver
>
> Greetings and welcome, Rachel!
>
> > I am new to the list. Your archives are down and so I hope you don't
> > mind if I ask a couple of questions...
> A new Name for the list... "Sitcom"
Wayne =
You, as many others on this list are NOT
listening to Mike.
If it ain't about CS, it goes in the SO slot.
Smitty
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That reminds me.
I gotta go find where I put my Alex Chiu Immortality rings.
http://www.alexchiu.com/
At least they're still working...
Chuck
When you are dissatisfied
and would like to go back to youth,
think of Algebra.
Oh, Oops! Yes!!! Of course!
I forgot momentarily . . . .
Politically speaking then, one exclamation point would most certainly be the
correct choice.
Carry on.
S-Max
---Original Message---
From: Malcolm
Date: 5/3/2009 2:28:15 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Magnets/ Poles
>> At 01:11 PM 5/3/2009, you wrote:
Grind up silver metal into a powder, toss it in some liquid, and call
it colloidal silver... You'd be right, at least until it settles out in
the bottom of the bottle. Shake before use, no doubt!
I thought that one of the earliest use for silver
was a pow
Greetings and welcome, Rachel!
> I am new to the list. Your archives are down and so I hope you don't
> mind if I ask a couple of questions...
Please do...
> ... can somebody tell me what the difference is between colloidal and
> ionic silver? Is it particle size and method of production? Which
A new Name for the list... "Sitcom"
>> At 03:50 PM 5/3/2009, you wrote:
Thanks for leaving this "off topic" in Mike . This "sitcom" Is
better than anything on TV. now.phtuee --oops sorry
a misspell...must be my North magnetic finger acting up again :-) Lois
My l
Well, yes; but I was trying to be conservative!?!?!!!
On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 12:13 -0700, sms wrote:
> Thank You Malcolm! I always wondered how PHTUI! was spelled.
>
> I like that much better than just plain old BLECH! although both seem
> rather cathartic.
> While BLECH! may incorporate sha
Thanks for leaving this "off topic" in Mike . This "sitcom" Is better than
anything on TV. now.phtuee --oops sorry a misspell...must
be my North magnetic finger acting up again :-) Lois
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So...Ode...
What I take from this is that MJ might be a first aid for conjestive
heart failure?
Chuck
Lord, Keep Your arm around my shoulder,
and, Your hand over my mouth!
On 5/3/2009 5:53:35 AM, Ode Coyote (odecoy...@windstream.net) wrote:
>The H5N1 avia
Thank You Malcolm! I always wondered how PHTUI! was spelled.
I like that much better than just plain old BLECH! although both seem rather
cathartic.
While BLECH! may incorporate shaking of the head from side to side and the
use of both hands and both feet while stomping and waving wildly, PHTUI!
Or, as they said in the spoof movie Airplane--"you don't know where that
finger's been" (and then the guy sniffs it lololol)
---Original Message---
OK, but there's one thing to watch out for; whatever else you don't do,
don't put your finger back in your mouth after you put it in your e
OK, but there's one thing to watch out for; whatever else you don't do,
don't put your finger back in your mouth after you put it in your ear.
YUCK! PHTUI!
On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 11:50 -0500, Gaiacita wrote:
> Wayne, you just have to close your eyes, wet your finger and put it in
> your ear, spin
Wayne, you just have to close your eyes, wet your finger and put it in your
ear, spin around three times and your nose will point north! Now, only you
can figure out if this is your north, true north, or north seeking finger.
But you are smart enough for that. :-)
Samala,
Renee
---Original
Ode,
How much DMSO can or should one add to the CS gel?
Does it depend upon area applied or condition the gel is used for?
Thank you.
S-Max
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At 10:17 AM 5/3/2009, you wrote:
The positive side will work, but it's best in the long run to have
the negative side towards the skin. That side can be used permanently.
I guess you figured out,
Long ago,
Which is north
and
Which is south.
I am still confused
Hello,
I am new to the list. Your archives are down and so I hope you don't mind if I
ask a couple of questions...
Please can somebody tell me what the difference is between colloidal and ionic
silver? Is it particle size and method of production? Which is safer to ingest
for medicinal pur
indi
And BTW, I still have that picture in my head of you dragging a live
deer kicking and snorting across the road. Always make me chuckle...
The truth is often, sad and funny.
Rest assured,
Those that do that,
get exactly what they disserve,
A trip to the hospital.
Hi Mary. Yes, the magnets will help with pain management. Just be sure
that the negative side (the north seeking side) of the magnet is placed on
her skin.
The positive side will work, but it's best in the long run to have the
negative side towards the skin. That side can be used permanently.
Thanks Wayne, you are quite correct of course.
--
indi
And BTW, I still have that picture in my head of you dragging a live deer
kicking
and snorting across the road. Always make me chuckle...
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 09:09:36AM -0500, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> At 08:29 AM 5/3/2009, you wrote:
>>
to Gayla
Thank you,
The docs have her so scared and on sooo many pills she is in much pain, she has edema, feet burn, I thought maybe a magnets might help with the pain.
Mary
-- Original message from "Gayla Roberts" : -- > The metal she has should not be ferrous metal
Ode,
Those "buds" are effective for alot more than excess phlegm. Recent
studies suggest it will cure glioblastoma (brain cancer). Visit Phoenix
Tears for more on this interesting subject.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: "Ode Coyote"
To:
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 2:53 AM
S
At 08:59 AM 5/3/2009, you wrote:
There wasn't anywhere I could type my name in! Dee
If your eyes are good,
Then you mailer
or
your
browser . is not so good.
just my redneck logic,
That is all,
and I may be dead wrong.
Wayne
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At 08:29 AM 5/3/2009, you wrote:
Pathogens in food are usually bacterial, which generally can survive in a
much broader range of temperatures than viruses.
While that may be true,
It is not the complete answer to the question.
>> He said something to the effect that he couldn't see how a
tem
There wasn't anywhere I could type my name in! Dee
---Original Message---
From: Betty Shelly
Date: 02/05/2009 23:47:42
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Swine Flu Epidemic & Avianized Flu Pandemic
Good one, Dan!
For all you put-upon people.
Go to the following link and
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 05:56:42AM -0700, MaryAnn Helland wrote:
>
>He said something to the effect that he couldn't
>see how a temperature of 102 or 103 in the human body could kill a virus,
>when it requires temps of 140 and up to kill pathogens in the food we
>eat. Wonder if som
Hi Mike. I have been interested in the *aspirin theory* in all of the Swine
Flu information I've read, and brought that theory to my husband's attention
this morning. He said something to the effect that he couldn't see how a
temperature of 102 or 103 in the human body could kill a virus, when
Kathryn,
I do accept your apology. I didn't really think you were sincere before
because after you said you were sorry you went on to justify yourself. I
think having access to a wide variety of information and opinions is
essential to having a healthy society. Every time there has been a crack
do
IMO, this whole Swine flu thing is about showing the public that they can
depend on Gov't to take care of them, thus, their money is being well spent
in that quarter to distract from it being thrown into numerous black holes
virtually every where else.
Much ado about nothing much.
It's a soci
I think Kathryn meant this to go privately, but it went to the list by
mistake. She makes good points I'd be glad to respond to.
> Dear Mike,
>
> It's your list, so whatever rules you want you get.
Yeah, for better or worse!
> As a formerly trained scientist (even if I don't get to play in th
Perfect example of why we steer clear of religion... No way in hell you
can say anything one way or another on the information below that
somebody's not going to disagree. It's important! It's hogwash!
No, it's simply not anything we should bother to debate here.
Please don't post it. Please d
Regarding the swine flu issue: there are a few fine, thoughtful
articles about the probable links to factory farming, which encourages
extremely rapid viral mutation.Factory farming (or ranching I
suppose) is a more plausible explanation for strange bird/pig viruses
than weapons lab work,
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