Re: CSwould you answer some questions for me?

2009-12-09 Thread Day Sutton
I ;had an herbalist tell me to juice beets and drink 4 to 8 oz per day. Drops Blood Pressure pretty fast... On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Sandy hollis302...@yahoo.com wrote: Hi Larry, I'm not Dotti buy I'd like to address your high blood pressure. I also have high blood pressure so one day

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Golden Aldi
Listerine? Yuck! Sorry... I've heard cornstarch sprinkled over the HotSpot usually does the trick and is more natural than listerine. Instead of listerine, before I heard of the cornstarch, I had used Hazel water. I forgot what its called, but I'm sure you k now what I mean :-) We used to have to

Re: CSwould you answer some questions for me?

2009-12-09 Thread Golden Aldi
I was told as a child, that anything that was red, like red beets, were good for the blood :-) Has anyone heard of the Bloodstone? Its Hamatite, not sure about the english spelling, but its a stone, that if you wear it on your skin, its suppose to regulate your bloodpressure. You could research it

Re: CSAspartame

2009-12-09 Thread Golden Aldi
Yeah, and i'm glad there was enough in this email to read! Boy, I never did hear about that! I want to spread that kind of information around so others will be aware that the FDA is not here for our health... I have to confess, I've been addicted to Diet Coke/Pepsi in particular, and there was a

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-09 Thread Golden Aldi
Its also good for that spring cleansing as well. Just add water and drink throughout the day like lemonade! Aldi On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com wrote: Harold who is on this list got me to taking ACV/raw honey 50/50 for joint pain incredible results.

RE: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-09 Thread Evans, Antonio F.
will this help elbow bone spurs?? help please! Kahlito Antonio Evans, Desk: 202.461.8863 Fax: 202.565.4679 _ From: Golden Aldi Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 7:46 AM Its also good for that spring cleansing as well. Just add water and drink throughout the day like lemonade! Aldi

Re: CSoreganol

2009-12-09 Thread Kathy Tankersley
I'm looking for the wild organol that us take orally. Can the aromathy oil be taken orally? Kathy - Original Message - From: Gail Rice To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 11:05 PM Subject: Re: CSoreganol http://www.av-at.com/ Are you looking

Re: CSI'm back!

2009-12-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I worry about this though, because when I drink just CS it makes me thirsty so wonder if that is why the cats drink so much? My dog won't touch water with CS in it and this is only a small amount; until he is so thirsty he has to. dee On 8 Dec 2009, at 22:24, craehow...@juno.com wrote: I

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Donna
Yes this works great I used it on my dog and within 3 days it was almost gone and no more chewing and digging. Donna ACS You should be pouring Listerine (mouth rinse) 4 times a day on the hot spot to dry it up – nothing else. Pour on and do not dry. Give the dog 1mg per pound (etc. 25mg for

Re: CSTE in DW

2009-12-09 Thread Ode Coyote
Dust, pollen? Visible particles don't register on meters. What does register on meters can't be seen. Ode At 02:08 PM 12/8/2009 +, you wrote: Hi all, just another go at asking why I should get a TE in distilled water (I made) which reads 000 on a TDS meter. any ideas?? dee -- The

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
You could go on the SilverPets list aldi. dee On 9 Dec 2009, at 12:18, Golden Aldi wrote: Listerine? Yuck! Sorry... I've heard cornstarch sprinkled over the HotSpot usually does the trick and is more natural than listerine. Instead of listerine, before I heard of the cornstarch, I had used

Re: CSI'm back!

2009-12-09 Thread Golden Aldi
Hi Dee!! I think you should drink plenty of water anyway, right? Aldi On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote: I worry about this though, because when I drink just CS it makes me thirsty so wonder if that is why the cats drink so much? My dog won't touch

Re: CSwould you answer some questions for me?

2009-12-09 Thread jr orrilia
Hi Day.  Do you mean the regular red beets and to juice those?  Just want to make sure.  If yes, I will certainly try this. Thanks Orrilia From: Day Sutton day.sut...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, December 9, 2009 4:21:14 AM Subject: Re:

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Barbara
There is a group called K9Nutrition owned by Lew Olson who holds a PhD in natural health. Here is an addy: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/K9Nutrition/?yguid=116429910 Really a good group and people are asking all kinds of health questions. Barbara So sorry to write so much about

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Golden Aldi
thank you Dee and Barbara! will join both now :-) On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Barbara barba...@tampabay.rr.com wrote: There is a group called K9Nutrition owned by Lew Olson who holds a PhD in natural health. Here is an addy:

Re: CSwould you answer some questions for me?

2009-12-09 Thread Golden Aldi
Either way, the red beets should be fresh and eaten raw... or juiced! Aldi On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 3:36 PM, jr orrilia dallas6...@yahoo.com wrote: Hi Day. Do you mean the regular red beets and to juice those? Just want to make sure. If yes, I will certainly try this. Thanks Orrilia

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Fuzzmom
there's a raw chat group on yahoo..send me an email direct i'll try and forward you the link from my saved mail as i don't know how to do it any other way..raw feeder myself and this is a good group. - Original Message - From: Golden Aldi To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent:

Re: CSwould you answer some questions for me?

2009-12-09 Thread Day Sutton
Fresh, red Beets, juiced.. On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Golden Aldi goldena...@gmail.com wrote: Either way, the red beets should be fresh and eaten raw... or juiced! Aldi On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 3:36 PM, jr orrilia dallas6...@yahoo.com wrote: Hi Day. Do you mean the regular red beets

Re: CSwould you answer some questions for me?

2009-12-09 Thread jr orrilia
Thank you. From: Golden Aldi goldena...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, December 9, 2009 9:46:45 AM Subject: Re: CSwould you answer some questions for me? Either way, the red beets should be fresh and eaten raw... or juiced! Aldi On Wed,

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-09 Thread frankcuns-r...@comcast.net
Antonio, You require acknowledment of receipt of your messages. Is that burden really necessary? Is it fair to request something from people you don't even know? Regards Frank - Original Message - From: Evans, Antonio F. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Cc: goldena...@gmail.com

CSCS machine help for newbie

2009-12-09 Thread Grace Jeffries
I am attempting to make my first CS producing machine since buying one is not in the budget. Does anyone have clear and concise direction for the best way to make one that they know works? I have seen so many plans online but I hate to put money into something that is not recommended by someone. I

RE: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-09 Thread Evans, Antonio F.
pardon me all, this is automatic and I will remember turn it off. thank you Kahlito Antonio Evans, Paralegal Specialist Video Hearing Section, Room #113 (MPA) Desk: 202.461.8863 Fax: 202.565.4679 _ From: frankcuns-r...@comcast.net [mailto:frankcuns-r...@comcast.net] Sent:

Re: CSoreganol

2009-12-09 Thread Gail Rice
Kathy, Some people do take it on or in their food. Other people put it in capsules, others only inhale! It needs to be *DILUTED* a lot. I have put a drop or 2 in my lentil soup when I've felt a cold coming on and then not gotten sick numerous times. Again, I really recommend the oils_herbs_etc

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Roger and Lisa Royal
Interesting. I wonder why Lugols would help? I'll certainly try it, thanks! - Original Message - From: Dianne France To: silver-list Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 9:57 PM Subject: RE: CSCS for dogs, again Roger and Lisa, I have a lab that had food allergies

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Roger and Lisa Royal
Thanks for the ideas and links. I will check them all out. I was hoping the kelp would help. I got my kelp from Wolf creek about a week ago, so we'll see. - Original Message - From: Barbara To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 8:38 AM Subject:

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-09 Thread Leslie
what is ACV? Leslie - Original Message - From: frankcuns-r...@comcast.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 9:17 AM Subject: Re: CSSpeaking of Oil Antonio, You require acknowledment of receipt of your messages. Is that burden really necessary?

CSCS: Aspartame

2009-12-09 Thread Harold MacDonald
From Dr. Janet Starr Hull Welcome to sweetpoison.com. I'm Dr. Janet Starr Hull, and I have something to share with you that may save your life or the life of someone you love ? ? ? Aspartame Side Effects The components of aspartame can lead to a number of health problems, as you have

Re: CSCS Marshall Part 3.

2009-12-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Neville Munn wrote: Firstly, a correction if I may, that 'colloid' determination I mentioned from material I've read states *under* 1 micron, not *over* Marshall, and I get the impression that this is a generalisation for classifying what constitutes a 'colloid' in the field of chemistry.

Re: CSCS Marshall RE: ionic content.

2009-12-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Salt in distilled water will give a slight amount of cloudiness. I suspect that it is the ground glass anti-caking compound that is typically added to table salt that is going into suspension. The trick is to use very little salt, no more than a small pinch. If you have ionic silver above 1

Re: CSoreganol

2009-12-09 Thread Day Sutton
I use it undiluted. It is HOT!, be prepared... The directions are in the book The Cure is in the Cupboard It's inexpensive, most health food stores carry it. On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Gail Rice gail.r...@gmail.com wrote: Kathy, Some people do take it on or in their food. Other

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-09 Thread Steve
Apple Cider Vinegar.  Sorry for the buzzword usage. I think we could use a dictionary of sorts in our resources for this list. Steve G. --- On Wed, 12/9/09, Leslie leslie1...@windstream.net wrote: From: Leslie leslie1...@windstream.net Subject: Re: CSSpeaking of Oil To: silver-list@eskimo.com

CSBloodstone and Hematite

2009-12-09 Thread Steve
Personally, I am extremely dubious of the benefits of wearing any mineral.  However, hematite is not the same stone as bloodstone.  Bloodstone is green jasper with bright spots of iron oxide and very pretty.  Hematite is pure iron oxide, Fe2O3.   So perhaps bloodstone could be confused with

CSunsubscribe

2009-12-09 Thread Max Schanfarber
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Re: CSBloodstone and Hematite

2009-12-09 Thread Renee
The reason they call hematite blood stone is because when hematite is ground (as in cabbing) the iron oxide 'slush' is blood colored. Ancients knew this and used hematite for healing blood problems. The ancients have used stone/mineral healing for centuries. Each type of stone radiates a

Re: CSBloodstone and Hematite

2009-12-09 Thread frankcuns-r...@comcast.net
Forgive me for entering in the conversation about magnets. Iam a practicing ND and find certain magnets of great benefit. There is quite a bit of good science behind the therapy. best regards Frank ND - Original Message - From: Steve To: silver-list Sent: Wednesday, December

Re: CSoreganol

2009-12-09 Thread Karen and Jerry Conrad
Here, we use the the oregenol oil on the soles of our feet, works great. HTH Blessings, Karen Conrad - Original Message - From: Gail Rice To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:49 AM Subject: Re: CSoreganol Kathy, Some people do take it on or

CSMagnets Migraines and Madness

2009-12-09 Thread Steve
I'm interested in whatever you may have as far as good info re magnet therapy.   Any chance this could help my wife's migraines?  We're pretty desperate, and my wife has begun to lose ANY hope for improvement. Madness has nothing to do with this post - I just liked the sound of three words in

Re: CSMagnets Migraines and Madness

2009-12-09 Thread frankcuns-r...@comcast.net
Steve, Many people will tell you not to use magnets in the head. I have migraines myself albeit infrequently, but I do take care of them with a rosary of magnetic beads I made it myself with 800 gauss beads strung in fishing line and separated by ceramic (or glass) beads every 1-2 inches. The

Re: CSwould you answer some questions for me?

2009-12-09 Thread Sandee George
Yes Mike however be careful it is very strong depending upon how fresh the beets are, so go easy to start with, then build up or you will have a very serious liver hex !!! Take good care Sandee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for

Re: CSMagnets Migraines and Madness

2009-12-09 Thread Renee
Hi Frank. Do you mind if I pass this information on? I have a pretty quiet magnetic healing list, but when I find good info like this I like to post there. Also, do you wear the necklace all the time, or only put it on when you have a headache, and bunch it up when you have a localized

Re: CSMagnets Migraines and Madness

2009-12-09 Thread Renee
Steve, has your wife been tested for food allergies? I have a friend that had terrible migraines. They kept getting worse and worse until she started going blind in one eye during the migraine, and then even began loosing time Like she'd have taken her daughter to school, but couldn't remember

Re: CSI'm back!

2009-12-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I do, but what I'm saying is, if I drink silver water it makes me more thirsty, so I have to have a cup of tap water afterwards. Maybe it affects the animals like this? dee On 9 Dec 2009, at 14:14, Golden Aldi wrote: Hi Dee!! I think you should drink plenty of water anyway, right?

Re: CSI'm back!

2009-12-09 Thread Day Sutton
Most listers have told me over the years that if they place silver water and tap water side by side, their pets prefer the silver water. I always assumed that was becausr the CS was made from distilled and the tap had chlorine and flouride in it.. On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Dorothy

Re: CSMagnets Migraines and Madness

2009-12-09 Thread Steve
My wife has been through extensive testing. She isn't allergic to corn per the tests, but any time she eats anything with corn, corn starch, corn syrup etc. she suffers severely for about 3 days.  She has had accupuncture, which helps slightly. She was on a severe detox diet for several

Re: CSTE in DW

2009-12-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
No, what I meant was that the water is good because it has a reading of 000 i.e. that hopefully there isn't any solids in it. I know that the reading is probably not that accurate, but it must be still quite low. This is why I can't understand how I get a TE through the water. dee On 9 Dec

Re: CSMagnets Migraines and Madness

2009-12-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Headaches can be caused by a sluggish lymph system. dee On 9 Dec 2009, at 18:07, frankcuns-r...@comcast.net wrote: Steve, Many people will tell you not to use magnets in the head. I have migraines myself albeit infrequently, but I do take care of them with a rosary of magnetic beads I made

Re: CSI'm back!

2009-12-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I hate the taste of distilled water, it is foul! dee On 9 Dec 2009, at 18:44, Day Sutton wrote: Most listers have told me over the years that if they place silver water and tap water side by side, their pets prefer the silver water. I always assumed that was becausr the CS was made from

Re: CSMagnets Migraines and Madness

2009-12-09 Thread Peter Converse
Hi Steve, The post below was submitted by Brooks Bradley on October 12th. It may be of help to your wife. blessings, Peter Highly soluble forms of silica hydride have, indeed, demonstrated to be of measurable effect in addressing migraine insults. One caution: There are multiple sources

RE: CSBloodstone and Hematite (magnet therapy)

2009-12-09 Thread Elizabeth Williams
Any suggestions of books or articles that are good resources to find out information about magnet therapy? Elizabeth Williams belzi...@hotmail.com From: frankcuns-r...@comcast.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSBloodstone and Hematite Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 12:50:37 -0500

Re: CSoreganol

2009-12-09 Thread Saralou
I highly recommend the book Day mentioned below. The guy who wrote it, Cass Igram/Ingram (depending on which edition you get) is responsible for much oregano oil testing you see at pub Med. The protocols offered in the book are based on oregano oil that has been diluted by ~95%. That is, 5%

Re: CSBloodstone and Hematite (magnet therapy)

2009-12-09 Thread Saralou
Peter Kulish web page and book. http://www.biomagscience.net/peter-kulish-bp-papers Elizabeth Williams wrote: Any suggestions of books or articles that are good resources to find out information about magnet therapy? Elizabeth Williams belzi...@hotmail.com mailto:belzi...@hotmail.com

Re: CSMagnets Migraines and Madness

2009-12-09 Thread Richard Goodwin
There is a new allergy treatment technique that works like a miracle for most people. Both my wife and I have been cured of a whole bunch of allergies and sensitivities to things like cats, dogs, milk, vitamins, wheat, etc., etc. Here are the links to the treatment center I have been going to

Re: CSTE in DW

2009-12-09 Thread Richard Goodwin
A tds meter reading of 000 does not mean there is nothing in the water. Only some things will make a tds meter respond. Other things can be in the water that will not make the meter respond at all, and if they are small enough, you won't see them either. I don't offhand know of any way to

Re: CSI'm back!

2009-12-09 Thread Richard Goodwin
Something doesn't sound right there. Distilled water should have absolutely no taste at all, assuming it is really pure water. Not all contaminants can be removed by all distilling methods. Maybe you are used to non-distilled water that has a better taste because of the other stuff in it,

Re: CSConcentrated silver?

2009-12-09 Thread Peter Converse
Hi Dave, What is the purpose of refilling with distilled water and repeating the process after the initial steaming off of about half the water? Wouldn't it become more concentrated by lengthening the initial steaming off period without the addition of more water and repeating the process?

Re: CSMagnets Migraines and Madness

2009-12-09 Thread Renee
That's pretty amazing that the tests are saying she's not allergic to corn products, yet she responds so severely to them! I wonder what else she is responding to? Does she keep a food list and how she feels after each meal? The poor thing. I can't imagine living with that many migraines. I

Re: CSI'm back!

2009-12-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Well, the one I bought read 000 on the TDS meter and that was double distilled in an industrial Polar distiller. Mine is made in a home steam distiller and reads 000 also. They both taste the same: foul. No doubt it is my taste buds but hubby says the same. Mind you, my friend who drinks

RE: CSConcentrated silver?

2009-12-09 Thread Norton, Steve
I assumed he was refilling it with EIS. - Steve From: Peter Converse [mailto:pconve...@primus.ca] Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 12:15 PM To: Dave Darrin; silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSConcentrated silver? Hi Dave, What is the purpose of refilling with

Re: CSMagnets Migraines and Madness

2009-12-09 Thread jr orrilia
Steve, I have read that a pack of calcium bentonite clay on the back of the neck will bring relief, as it detoxifies.  One such brand is Living Clay.  Hoping your wife finds a solution soon.  Awful to live with such pain. Orrilia From: Steve

RE: CSTE in DW

2009-12-09 Thread Norton, Steve
Dee, From what I remember, you have a new distiller and you are pre-boiling the water before you put it in the distiller. Assuming this is correct, you are getting contamination after distillation. It could be from something on the walls of your receptacle container, something being picked up

Re: CSI'm back!

2009-12-09 Thread Richard Goodwin
Eye of the beholder. Or mouth in this case :-) From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, December 9, 2009 3:22:50 PM Subject: Re: CSI'm back! Well, the one I bought read 000 on the TDS meter and that was double

Re: CSConcentrated silver?

2009-12-09 Thread Dave Darrin
I don't want it to run dry as that would ruin the whole batch. By reducing repeatedly you can come up with a decent sized batch that will last you a long time. The more you reduce the more silver you end up with in the water which was the purpose. I don't sit and watch the progress. I don't use

Re: CSConcentrated silver?

2009-12-09 Thread Dave Darrin
That is correct. The refilling with distilled came later to reconstitute and find out what the color would do. I thought I was clear on that point but sometimes the things I say are only clear to me. Dave On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.comwrote: I

CSNo wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
Diabetes, Cancer, ADD, and every other disease under the sun. How can we live with all this crap in the food, and water, and air, and soil, in everything around us? And minority babies? We all breath the same air, and drink the same water, and use the same products, and eat food grown from the

Re: CSConcentrated silver?

2009-12-09 Thread Peter Converse
thanks Steve...that would make more sense, come to think of it. I must be reading too much and getting almost cross-eyed in doing so would this process boost the ppm concentration while keeping particle size down, do you think? Peter - Original Message - From: Norton, Steve

Re: CSNo wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread slickpicker
Don't worry, at least they're focu$ing on the most deadly pollutant of all...CO2. Annie B Smythe anniebsmy...@gmail.com wrote: = Diabetes, Cancer, ADD, and every other disease under the sun. How can we live with all this crap in the food, and water, and air, and soil, in

Re: CSConcentrated silver?

2009-12-09 Thread Dave Darrin
That was the idea and the fact that it turned back to clear with the distilled water replaced, makes me think the particles hadn't agglomerated into larger a size. Dave On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Peter Converse pconve...@primus.ca wrote: thanks Steve...that would make more sense, come

RE: CSConcentrated silver?

2009-12-09 Thread Norton, Steve
In short, yes. Did you read Marshall's theory on how making concentrated EIS at high temperature might work? I think that this is the same concept except that you make the EIS before concentration. That plus the statement by Dave that when you dilute it back to a normal EIS ppm you get a

CSHere is some great info on apple cider vinegar, ACV, and raw honey :)

2009-12-09 Thread Deborah Gerard
http://www.grandmas-wisdom.com/health-benefits.html

RE: CSCS Marshall Part 3.

2009-12-09 Thread Neville Munn
Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 11:11:38 -0500 From: mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSCS Marshall Part 3. Your snipped quote: [That does imply that there were quite a bit of large particles present.] -That's exactly what I was tempted to believe, but here's the

CSsub-nanmeter

2009-12-09 Thread Teresa Jessee
I recently joined this list to learn about CS. I am looking for sub-nanometer Cs to treat hoof fungus in my horse. Where can I buy this? Teresa -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To

Re: CSsub-nanmeter

2009-12-09 Thread Norton, Steve
Any form of homemade EIS is mostly sub-nanometer CS and is better when used topically than particle based CS. Some members do sell it if you don't want to make your own. If you want sub-nanometer CS containing mostly silver particles the suppliers that come closest are Utopia Silver and

Re: CSNo wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Steve
CO2 is not a pollutant.   Without CO2 in the air, plants would die.   It's a natural component of our ecosphere.   Animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out CO2.  Plants breathe in CO2 and breathe out oxygen. Of course, Nixon's EPA has declared CO2 to be a 'pollutant.'   Kind of.   It's mostly

Re: CSCS machine help for newbie

2009-12-09 Thread Norton, Steve
Grace, It doesn't take much to get started making your own. Just a couple of 6 inch silver wires of. .999 purity or better. Atlasnova sells some good wire. A DC power source. I recommend 20 to 35 volts. It can be from batteries or a wall plug in supply. You can often get loose wall wart power

Re: CSCS Marshall RE: ionic content.

2009-12-09 Thread cking001
Mike Monett used the salt test extensively. He recommended using pickling/canning salt rather than table salt. I found that he was correct. Chuck Warranty and guarantee clauses are voided by payment of the invoice On 12/9/2009 11:19:23 AM,

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-09 Thread cking001
It's in the archives ... Heh, Heh, Heh Chuck We all have faults, and mine is being wicked On 12/9/2009 12:03:11 PM, Steve (chube...@yahoo.com) wrote: I think we could use a dictionary of sorts in our resources for this list. Steve G. -- The

RE: CSCS Marshall RE: ionic content.

2009-12-09 Thread Neville Munn
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSCS Marshall RE: ionic content. Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 20:36:33 -0500 [Mike Monett used the salt test extensively. He recommended using pickling/canning salt rather than table salt. I found that he was correct.] -What

RE: CSCS Marshall RE: ionic content.

2009-12-09 Thread cking001
I talk about one thing, you extrapolate to another... Go to the supermarket and get a pound box of pickling/canning salt! Geeez, salt is CHEAP! Not worth calling in a project engineer. Chuck We tend to meet any new situation by reorganizing...and a

Re: CSNo wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Clayton Family
Well done, Steve. Very good analogy. Water vapor is a significant carrier of many kinds of air pollution, in addition to just making it hard to breathe on its own. The whole idea of lumping CO2 in with floro-compounds is absurd imho- those have significant toxicity all by themselves; and then

RE: CSCS Marshall RE: ionic content.

2009-12-09 Thread Neville Munn
Better than cheap, get it for nothing, so I'll extrapolate that as a yes or no at my discretion, and no need for a project engineer, I'll go it alone, thanks for the suggestion though, kind of you. N. From: cking...@nycap.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSCS Marshall RE:

Re: CSoreganol

2009-12-09 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
It's a good company indeed. Sad to say, though, essential oil prices have just about doubled since I last ordered, putting them out of my budget. On Wednesday, Dec 9, 2009, at 14:05 Asia/Tokyo, Gail Rice wrote: http://www.av-at.com/ Are you looking for herb or oil? If you are

Re: CSsub-nanmeter

2009-12-09 Thread Teresa Jessee
Re: CSsub-nanmeterSteve, I read on barefoothorsecare yahoo group that the particle size has to be sub-nanometer in order to kill the fungus in a horse's foot. Someone there suggested this group as a place to learn about Cs. I will need about 2 cups to do all 4 feet. Does anyone here

CSSpeaking of Migraines....

2009-12-09 Thread Steve
Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of migraine remedies and so on.  She was getting lost with all the info and so decided to put it together in a word document for her own use.  Then, she wanted to pass this info along to some of her friends on her yahoo Pet Rat

Re: CSsub-nanmeter

2009-12-09 Thread Norton, Steve
The reason I mentioned that some on the list sell it is because I know that you will get a good product from them and they definately know how to make it right. The list discourages selling on the list but you asked and I would guess they will contact you. As a horse owner I am sure you are

CSSilver List Archives

2009-12-09 Thread Steve
That is indeed evil, Chuck. You know, I had been deleting messages as I read them, knowing that I could just go to the archives and look around.  Well, I can't find a way to get into them.  The links won't take me to a working page. So now I'm only deleting the emails that I figure I'll never

Re: CSNo wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Dan Nave
The American Heritage® Science Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Companyhttp://www.eref-trade.hmco.com/. All rights reserved. pollutant A substance or condition that contaminates air, water, or soil. Pollutants can be artificial substances,

Re: CSSilver List Archives

2009-12-09 Thread Norton, Steve
Chuck won't tell anyone how to access the archives. Wouldn't be a secret archive if he did. ;-) From: Steve chube...@yahoo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed Dec 09 21:42:15 2009 Subject: CSSilver List Archives That is indeed

Re: CSSilver List Archives

2009-12-09 Thread Dan Nave
There are no archives. That's what sucks about being on eskimo.com. As well as the fact that Comcast won't allow e-mails from eskimo... Only people who save their e-mails have a copy. Of course, that means that you can say anything you want (as long as you stay on the good side of Mike D) and

Re: CSNo wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Steve
Well, if that's how THEY define pollutants, then all substances could be considered pollutants, I suppose.  All it takes is to be in a harmful concentration.  Oxygen, for example.  At 21% everyone loves it, but increase it to 25% or higher and you have big trouble.  To call CO2 a pollutant is

Re: CSSilver List Archives

2009-12-09 Thread Sandy
A while back someone posted a link to a file with all of Brooks Bradley's posts. I, of course have stupidly lost that link and if anyone has it I'd sure appreciate you posting it again. I promise to keep it in a very safe place so as not to have to bother anyone about it again. As for the

Re: CSSpeaking of Migraines....

2009-12-09 Thread Renee
Nice. Good job. And great info. Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of migraine remedies and so on. She was getting lost with all the info and so decided to put it together in a word document for her own use. Then,

Re: CSNo wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Dan Nave
I've recently been reading a book called Eat to Live. The author's contention is that we eat a lot of calories, an excessive amount of calories, but we are actually starved for nutrients. The calories from nutrient-poor processed grains and sugar, and calories from excessive consumption of

Re: CSSilver List Archives

2009-12-09 Thread cking001
There are no archives, there never will be, you must make your own. however this may be useful for as long as it lasts: http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes/ Chuck We tend to scoff at the beliefs of the ancients, but we can't scoff at them personally, to

Re: CSNo wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread slickpicker
Of course CO2 is not a pollutant, and all the questionable science is simply a convenient vehicle for those who want to control every aspect of our existence. Between the environment and reforming health care, there is no limit to the curbs that can (and will) be imposed on our freedom. The

Re: CSSilver List Archives

2009-12-09 Thread Sandy
Thank you very much, Chuck...greatly appreciate it! Sandy --- On Wed, 12/9/09, cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: From: cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com Subject: Re: CSSilver List Archives To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 10:10 PM There

Re: CSSilver List Archives

2009-12-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
Hey Steve:) I thought everyone knew that the archives were defunct. That's why I have over 8,000 emails saved! As soon as I figured out there were no archives I started saving them. Information from a trusted source is valuable. I hope if Mike moves, he moves somewhere with the ability to

Re: CSSilver List Archives

2009-12-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
http://www.box.net/shared/n22rutmx49 The password to unzip the file is SilverList Annie Sandy wrote: A while back someone posted a link to a file with all of Brooks Bradley's posts. I, of course have stupidly lost that link and if anyone has it I'd sure appreciate you posting it again. I

Re: CSSilver List Archives

2009-12-09 Thread Steve
I've only been on this forum for about 1 week.  So, I'm pretty ignorant about cs, this forum, and everything else, just ask my wife  Well, no, she really has been tricked into having a good opinion of me. Ask my daughter's who are certain I'm a buffoon.  I've managed to fool my sons who

Re: CSNo wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
Well maybe that's WHY people are eating so much, BECAUSE the food is lacking in nutrients. The body craves it. Annie Dan Nave wrote: I've recently been reading a book called Eat to Live. The author's contention is that we eat a lot of calories, an excessive amount of calories, but we are

Re: CSNo wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
I'll be waiting for the link, LOL. Annie Dan Nave wrote: I've recently been reading a book called Eat to Live. The author's contention is that we eat a lot of calories, an excessive amount of calories, but we are actually starved for nutrients. The calories from nutrient-poor processed grains

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