RE: CS>Liposomal C

2009-10-26 Thread Gina Moore
I know about the dangers of MSG. I am wondering about soy lecithin being a source for MSG. I'm using it to make Liposomal Vit C and really don't know if I should or not! Does anyone know of another emulsifying agent to use to make liposomal C other than soy lecithin? Thanks! Gina _

RE: CS>EC meter

2009-10-26 Thread Neville Munn
Anything under 3uS is acceptable to me, although one can only use the purest water one may be able to get their hands on, beggars can't be chosers in some situations, at the end of the day, all things considered, when all is said and done and push comes to shove...look on the bright side...any

Re: CS>EC meter

2009-10-26 Thread lk
Thanks again. With the accuracy of the COM 100, it looks like the way to go especially since water purity is rule number one. --- On Mon, 10/26/09, Clayton Family wrote: From: Clayton Family Subject: Re: CS>EC meter To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, October 26, 2009, 9:24 PM It depends

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread ATOMICSILVER
would like to see home made version ..please ! On 26/10/2009, at 12:47, Garnet wrote: Didn't someone post a home made version not too long ago. It's just boiling water with a collection plate that channels the condensing steam into a collection bottle. Garnet -- http://gro

Re: CS>EC meter

2009-10-26 Thread Clayton Family
It depends on how fussy you want to be. I like my meters, and for me, 55 dollars is not too much. I like to be fussy at times, and wanted to see how accurate I could get with an at home battery set up, so I needed the extra accuracy for my own purposes. Others say they make perfectly good s

CS>the best buy for making CS

2009-10-26 Thread Stacy Rappaport
Hi All, Still finding my way. I'm to go forward with taking CS. I have one source, no two, JIm M.s which seems like a well made genrator. a silver puppy i see that's $70 less, seems just as adequate but perhaps it's alower quality. Would you share with me what you have? what you've found to be a go

Re: CS>Liposomal C

2009-10-26 Thread Laurie Valente
Check out the website www.truthinlabeling.org it has a link for some other names MSG is known to be. Read the labels carefully. I printed out the list and carry it with me to the grocery store to be sure to purchase items without MSG. www.dorway.com and www.russelblaylockmd.com are another sou

Re: CS>Using Natural Food (and "Food Products") as Supplements

2009-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
Annie B Smythe wrote: I've seen a recommendation to dry the shell, grind it up, and add lemon juice, but that turns the calcium into calcium citrate. Does Apple Cider Vinegar turn it into something else? Will the ascetic acid in the vinegar bind with the calcium to give you another form of calc

Re: CS>cs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread John E. Stevens
I use CSW 7 - 10 ppm and Flor*Essence Tea (Essiac) with my cats. The CSW heals, The Flor*Essence detoxifies and cures any animal cancers. John On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 1:46 AM, Stacy Rappaport wrote: > Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and > frequency did you use? M

Re: CS>cs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread Fuzzmom
Wow..I didn't know there was an actual "silverpets" list? awesome..thanks! - Original Message - From: "sol" To: Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 1:35 PM Subject: Re: CS>cs and pets Stacy Rappaport wrote: Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and frequency di

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: > This looks good Kirsteen. Are you pleased with it and how long does it > take to make 4litres? (sorry if you've said all this before) dee > > > Hi Dee Don't worry about asking, it's no problem. On the whole I'm really pleased with i

Re: CS>Using Natural Food (and "Food Products") as Supplements

2009-10-26 Thread Annie B Smythe
I've seen a recommendation to dry the shell, grind it up, and add lemon juice, but that turns the calcium into calcium citrate. Does Apple Cider Vinegar turn it into something else? Will the ascetic acid in the vinegar bind with the calcium to give you another form of calcium? I've also seen a

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
Citric acid can be used to unmineralize pipes and pans, but is not as fast as acetic acid, and also generally requires heat, whereas acetic acid will work at room temperature abet much slower. Marshall Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: thank you for the info Garnet, I buy white vinegar from Dri-Pak w

Re: CS>cs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
Stacy Rappaport wrote: Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and frequency did you use? My cat of 5 years is suddenly losing weight and not eating much. Thank you. stacy Many of us, many times. Basically give them CS instead of water to drink for most things. Marshal

Re: CS>Using Natural Food (and "Food Products") as Supplements

2009-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
About 750 to 800 mg according to this site: http://nourishedmagazine.com.au/blog/articles/how-to-make-calcium-using-egg-shells Marshall Annie B Smythe wrote: So if the carbonate separates from the calcium and disperses as carbon dioxide bubbles, how much calcium do you get from one egg shell

Re: CS>Raw Cider Vinegar

2009-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
Apple cider vinegar is alkalizing to the body (distilled vinegar is reported to be acidifying). It is not however alkalizing to the stomach. you might note that a HCl supplement will be very acidifying to the body alone. Marshall Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: I actually thought that ACV is al

Re: CS>Obama Declares Swine Flu A National Emergency

2009-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
From what I have been able to read on it, all this does is loosen the Fed regulations on the Medical centers and hospitals so that if they have more patients than they can handle, they can use tents somewhat away from the main building. It appears to be a reduction in the Federal regulations a

Re: CS>EC meter

2009-10-26 Thread sol
Clayton Family wrote: not about the company, but I have the HM COM 100 and love it. I prefer one that reads directly in EC, not ppm, although the com 100 will also read ppm, I like my data straight, without having to double the reading. I should add to my earlier post that I need distilled wat

Re: CS>EC meter

2009-10-26 Thread lk
Thanks Kathryn. The HM AP-2 does measure in EC as opposed to ppm. I did notice that the sensor in the HM COM 100 is replaceable & it does measure to a  smaller increment 0.1.  Are these things that one needs to be concerned about or is it just an added plus? Reason I ask is I need to be economic

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Garnet
Didn't someone post a home made version not too long ago. It's just boiling water with a collection plate that channels the condensing steam into a collection bottle. Garnet -- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Very_Low_Dose_Naltrexone http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LDN_Information

Re: CS>EC meter

2009-10-26 Thread sol
A TDS meter is not adequate for my needs. I have a PWT, but I would get a Com-100 next time. Silverpuppy sells the Com-100 for $55 shipping included. sol lk wrote: Found this website, http://www.eseasongear.com/tds1.html Considering the HM Digital AP-2. Their prices seem to be very reasonable.

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
The thing is Garnet, I am in the UK and these although reasonable in the US end up costing the earth with postage and then our tax, and some just do not deliver here either. You've also got the time it takes to get here too to think about. Thanks for the info. dee On 26 Oct 2009, at 16:26

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
This looks good Kirsteen. Are you pleased with it and how long does it take to make 4litres? (sorry if you've said all this before) dee On 26 Oct 2009, at 16:15, Kirsteen Wright wrote: On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: what make is yours Kirsteen, although I

Re: CS>Any feedback?

2009-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
If you mix acetic acid and baking soda you produce sodium acetate. Since I have not investigated sodium acetate as to what effects it has on the body I really cannot say if the action would be the same or not. Sodium citrate is used as a booster for marathon runners because of it's ability to

Re: CS>cs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread Malcolm
Hi, this might be an intestinal obstruction -- hair ball. Often an oil or butter (or "Petromalt") will "grease the way" and the cat will eliminate it one way or the other; sometimes not and the wad remains stuck in the intestine. If things don't improve with CS get some advice locally from a pro

RE: CS>Liposomal C

2009-10-26 Thread Gina Moore
I saw it on a video... don't have the source right now (it's on another computer). I did some research and found this site... http://msgmyth.com/. Lecithin is listed as one of the things having 'factory created free glutamate in varying amounts'. It just concerns me. It may be trace amounts so m

Re: CS>cs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread sol
Stacy Rappaport wrote: Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and frequency did you use? My cat of 5 years is suddenly losing weight and not eating much. Thank you. stacy You need to get a diagnosis. Please do not ignore the need for an actual diagnosis. For info on u

Re: CS>Liposomal C

2009-10-26 Thread Clayton Family
MSG is MonoSodium Glutamate- so no lecithin is not msg, but I am not sure if it contains any- it does not taste like it to me, but that might not be a scientific statement. I am wondering how the salt/C protocol is going. Hope it works for you. Kathryn On Oct 26, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Gina Moo

Re: CS>EC meter

2009-10-26 Thread Clayton Family
not about the company, but I have the HM COM 100 and love it. I prefer one that reads directly in EC, not ppm, although the com 100 will also read ppm, I like my data straight, without having to double the reading. kathryn On Oct 26, 2009, at 11:17 AM, lk wrote: Found this website, http://w

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Garnet
The one gallon counter top distillers are all made by the same company, at least all of the ones that I have seen on line. Sears actually used to carry them. Some of the online dealers sell them for as much as $349, most sell them for $249. I have only seen two places sell them for $129, now. I pa

CS>EC meter

2009-10-26 Thread lk
Found this website, http://www.eseasongear.com/tds1.html Considering the HM Digital AP-2. Their prices seem to be very reasonable. Any thoughts about this meter? Anybody have experience with this company? TIA

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: > what make is yours Kirsteen, although I know you have probably said > before. > Hi, it's actualy on top of the cabinets right now and i can't reach it but I'm pretty sure it's called OdeV. I've seen several others online and they all

Re: CS>Liposomal C

2009-10-26 Thread Garnet
I have heard that autolyzed yeast extract is MSG. If you read labels and see yeast extract then it is another way of saying MSG and still claiming no MSG and natural status. Swanson's Chicken Broth makes this claim but has yeast extract in it and tastes like the same flavor enhancement to me. I a

CS>Liposomal C

2009-10-26 Thread Gina Moore
I've made a few batches of the liposomal C, and they seem to be fine. I've been taking 2oz daily. I have a couple of questions though. How do you make it more palatable? I've been putting my salt water in it and that helps tremendously. I have Lyme disease and am doing the salt/c protocol -

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Garnet
Citric should be fine. Any weak acid will remove the hard water sediment. I use pickling vinegar because it is cheap. It does not matter if it is distilled since it is not being consumed. I do avoid the fumes though, from any vinegar, because they will give me a headache. Garnet

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
thank you for the info Garnet, I buy white vinegar from Dri-Pak which I use round the house anyway. But of course here in the UK you cannot get it in anything other than spray bottles (in my experience) this is the proper white vinegar, not the distilled one. I expect I shall have a lot

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Garnet
The one gallon counter top that I bought from Wholesale Water Distillers has to be refilled each time. And there is sediment, depending on how much mineral is in your water to begin with, that has to be rinsed or wiped out between batches. Every so many I clean the stuck on sediment that will

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
what make is yours Kirsteen, although I know you have probably said before. I was looking at a Megahome at JD Harris. I don't know if the innards of it are stainless steel though, which I believe they are supposed to be. dee On 26 Oct 2009, at 09:33, Kirsteen Wright wrote: On Mon, O

Re: CS>cs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread Deborah Gerard
I once gave cs to a woman who had a donkey who had a bad sore on his side that the vet couldn't get healed up...put it in a spray bottle she sprayed it several times thru the day and within a week it was gone. Debbie From: Fuzzmom To: silver-list@eskimo.com S

Re: CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: > Hi all, just a question about water distillers - table top variety. Do you > have to keep filling it up, or is there a way of adding water automatically. > TIA dee > > > Mine automatically switches itself off when it's done, then I op

Re: CS>Using Natural Food (and "Food Products") as Supplements

2009-10-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I think if you eat a healthy diet Dan, this would be true i.e. that we would get everything we need from our food. Unfortunately, hardly any of us here (UK) actually grow our own food anymore so have to have what we get in supermarkets. This of course, is less than perfect so hence we don

CS>water distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Hi all, just a question about water distillers - table top variety. Do you have to keep filling it up, or is there a way of adding water automatically. TIA dee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://sil

Re: CS>cs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread Fuzzmom
I do animal rescue..and have used it. Right now I have cats with respiratory...they are now drinking straight silver instead of water..they love it...and it is helping. The higher the dose the better..you won't o.d. them. Too little won't do anything so either give them a second waterbowl or rep