Re: CSBulk Gelatin

2010-01-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
Ohy, thank you:) Annie If we could sell our experiences for what they cost us, we'd all be millionaires. Abigail Van Buren Tad Winiecki wrote: Azure Standard has beef gelatin BP114 5 lbs.: $30.60 BP115 1 lb.: $7.25 They have truck routes up and down the west coast but will ship

Re: CSGatorade and colloidal silver

2010-01-09 Thread Ode Coyote
Now THERE'S a light bulb moment. Good going, Marshall ! Ode At 11:33 AM 1/8/2010 -0500, you wrote: Brooks has reported some years ago that mixing Gatorade with colloidal silver increases the colloidal silver absorption tremendously. An analysis by myself had attributed this to the fact

Re: CSWhere to find pure sodium bicarbonate

2010-01-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Would it have been a Mercola article because I seem to remember this also - and being surprised too. dee On 8 Jan 2010, at 23:13, sol wrote: At 02:11 PM 1/8/2010, you wrote: Sol: I'd be interested in where you read that Vision Ware leeches lead if you can recall. Hmmmnnn. i had always

Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking

2010-01-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
The thing is, if you take chlorella or kelp, you get the whole spectrum of vits and minerals in a balanced food form, which is the best way. To take separate minerals is a very dicey thing to do because to unbalance them will bring more problems than a deficiency. Also the form of mineral is

Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking

2010-01-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
The problem there is that a person might be deficient in one or two things and taking something in a food form will help but not totally correct the deficiency. In order to bring that one or two that you're low in to a sufficient level they'd have to eat a ton of whatever it is they're low

Re: CSWhere to find pure sodium bicarbonate

2010-01-09 Thread John E. Stevens
Mercola sells his own cook ware... Interesting seems like everything's bad to competitors... I don't see how Vision ware could leech lead... On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 6:24 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote: Would it have been a Mercola article because I seem to remember this

Re: CSvisionware, other dishware and lead

2010-01-09 Thread John E. Stevens
Sol: This is getting more interesting. I didn't see anything about Corning Vision ware in the returned tests. Corelle is a diffent product. i have a set of Purple Corning Vision ware (from France I think) and a set of golden yellow Corning Vision ware (from the states), too. I live a 100 or

Re: vision ware, was Re: CSWhere to find pure sodium bicarbonate

2010-01-09 Thread John E. Stevens
Sol: I read the link on Vision Ware. I'm going to write Corning and get more info. Who wrote the info about Corning at Mothering - there is no reference? I'm beginning to wonder if there is any safe cooking pots or cooking ware? Seems there are drawbacks to most. Whitaker and Mercola are

CSSeal shield with silver shield

2010-01-09 Thread Deborah Gerard
http://www.sealshield.com/products.htm

Re: CSGatorade and colloidal silver

2010-01-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Does anyone know of an equivalent of Gatorade in the UK? dee On 9 Jan 2010, at 11:07, Ode Coyote wrote: Now THERE'S a light bulb moment. Good going, Marshall ! Ode At 11:33 AM 1/8/2010 -0500, you wrote: Brooks has reported some years ago that mixing Gatorade with colloidal

Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking

2010-01-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Chlorella is a concentrated form of food form supplement. It is described as a superfood so would theoretically have more bioavailable forms of minerals than synthetic ones. The problem with tweaking separate minerals is that it is difficult to actually *know* how deficient one is in any one

Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking

2010-01-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
But Chlorella in sufficient amounts to correct deficiency would be prohibitively expensive. Even in bulk. I shopped broken cell chlorella for while, which is supposed to be the best form to use, and when I saw what they wanted for it. Uh Uh, not happening. Annie If we could sell our

CSmoon on fingernails?

2010-01-09 Thread Kathy Tankersley
Someone on this list recently commented on how his fingernails got a 'moon' on them when he increased his CS consumption. Can someone on this list tell me what this looks like? Thanks Kathy

Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking

2010-01-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I must say I have had great success with it stopping the herpes zoster virus i.e. shingles. I used to get what I call 'stabbing pains' intermittently which actually felt like someone sticking hot wires in me. I had to take ibuprofen to stop it because I couldn't stand it. It was the one

Re: CSGatorade and colloidal silver

2010-01-09 Thread sol
At 08:56 PM 1/8/2010, you wrote: hey people you can do the same thing mixing cs with coconut water which is a lot healther and non poisonous. but if you thing GATORADE is a good idear thats up to you. just some info if your interested. But coconut water does not contain a citric component

Re: CSWhere to find pure sodium bicarbonate

2010-01-09 Thread sol
At 04:24 AM 1/9/2010, you wrote: Would it have been a Mercola article because I seem to remember this also - and being surprised too. dee Indeed I think that could have been the source. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for

Re: vision ware, was Re: CSWhere to find pure sodium bicarbonate

2010-01-09 Thread sol
At 07:12 AM 1/9/2010, you wrote: Sol: I read the link on Vision Ware. I'm going to write Corning and get more info. Who wrote the info about Corning at Mothering - there is no reference? I'm beginning to wonder if there is any safe cooking pots or cooking ware? Seems there are drawbacks

Re: CSGatorade and colloidal silver

2010-01-09 Thread Norm
hi Marshall I use Magnesium Citrate as a supplement ...would taking them together make EIS more absorbable Norm - Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 12:16 PM Subject: Re: CSGatorade and colloidal silver

Re: CSmoon on fingernails?

2010-01-09 Thread Donna
I have a moon on mine but haven't been taking CS I thought everyone did! It is where your cuticle meets the nail and mine is in the center under the nail bed Go here to see http://www.ck12.org/ck12/images?id=113356 Donna ACS Someone on this list recently commented on how his fingernails got a

Re: CSabout pure water

2010-01-09 Thread Bernard Odeval
thank's for your anwser. Dorothy told me about Odev. if i understand well she filters the water first with a Brita and then use the Odev and has got good results. i found a Odev WD717 (3L) which costs 150£... i'm going to dig it... 2010/1/8 sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com At 01:44 PM 1/7/2010, you

Re: CSabout pure water

2010-01-09 Thread Bernard Odeval
thanks for your anwser... so first you boil,then into the Odev and it fits for CS? it would be great! but as you answered to Sol,you have to get a better (hanna) watertester? tel me when you'll got results...i'm verry interested; the specifications of this Odev look good for the price! thank's

Re: CSGatorade and colloidal silver

2010-01-09 Thread Renee
If it's just the citric acid that frees the CS, couldn't a person just use some citric acid in a drink? Kind of tastes like lemonaid. Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- Does anyone know of an equivalent of Gatorade in the UK? dee

Re: CSmoon on fingernails?

2010-01-09 Thread John E. Stevens
If it's ablue moon, too much colloidal silver water or contaminated colloidal silver salts may be being ingested. John On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Kathy Tankersley tanke...@iland.netwrote: Someone on this list recently commented on how his fingernails got a 'moon' on them when he

Re: CSabout pure water

2010-01-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Sorry, this is incorrect, I got good results just using straight tap water, boiled first (to shorten distilling time) and not using the filters they provide either, i got brilliant results. I got a bad result when I put it through a Brita filter. dee On 9 Jan 2010, at 18:04, Bernard Odeval

Re: CSabout pure water

2010-01-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Yes Bernard, I got great results just using tap water *not* filtering it through a Brita first, and not using the filters that come with it. The CS I make is clear and stable and the only reason I want to get a Hanna water tester is because I am slightly anal about things like this and do like

Re: CSabout pure water

2010-01-09 Thread John E. Stevens
I am surprised at you, Dee, using tap water from all the contaminants I've read about recently being in tap water (pharmaceutical drug residue, fluoride, chlorine, chromium, lead, and about 140 other contaminants). I make my CS with distilled water as requested by the manufacturer of the CSW

Re: CSabout pure water

2010-01-09 Thread Kathy
No way would I be consuming tap water! City tap at least. I have a well which I filter through a Berkley. I have wondered if I can use this instead of store bought distilled? Kathy - Original Message - From: John E. Stevens To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, January

Re: CSGatorade and colloidal silver

2010-01-09 Thread Tony Moody
Hi D, If you do a search for Ringers solution or perhaps Oral Rehydration solution you should get close . and you could leave out the sugar or aspartame. Or Powerade should be relatively easy to get. # Powerade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia * History| * Flavors| *

Re: CSabout pure water

2010-01-09 Thread sol
I am sure Dee will respond herself, but meantime, please re-read her post. She didn't say she is using tap water to make her CS, but that she is DISTILLING tap water. So far as I have tested with my PWT meter, no filter is equal to distilling. My PWT doesn't read much different between plain

Re: CSabout pure water

2010-01-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
Hey Sol were you using a RO filtering system? Just curious. Annie If we could sell our experiences for what they cost us, we'd all be millionaires. Abigail Van Buren sol wrote: I am sure Dee will respond herself, but meantime, please re-read her post. She didn't say she is using tap water to

Re: CSabout pure water

2010-01-09 Thread sol
At 12:37 PM 1/9/2010, you wrote: Hey Sol were you using a RO filtering system? Just curious. Unfortunately no. RO is too expensive for us. Also I don't like the amount of water wasted for each gallon of filtered water it produces. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSabout pure water

2010-01-09 Thread Bernard Odeval
thank you, i understood! first, boiled water second, Odev filter. nice trick! Bernard 2010/1/9 Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org Sorry, this is incorrect, I got good results just using straight tap water, boiled first (to shorten distilling time) and not using the filters they provide

Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking

2010-01-09 Thread gwms624
A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE HAS SHINGLES. NO SEEMS TO KNOW WHAT TO DO. IS THIS A GOOD TREATMENT AND IF SO WHAT IS THE DOSAGE?? Glladys - Original Message - From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick Date: Saturday, January 9, 2010 12:09 pm Subject: Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking To:

Re: CSmoon on fingernails?

2010-01-09 Thread john freese
It was me you are asking about. The moons are a light slate blue color. No silver for about 6 weeks. I have been taking serrapeptase, selenium and alpha lipoic acid that someone on the list suggested but have noticed no difference in the color of the moons. Just to let the list know. Within 1

CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread Brooks Bradley
Circa about 12 months ago, I posted some information relative to research (some of it peculiar to our staff)relating to the value of using a simple "humming" technique for aiding/relieving some cases of persistent sinus blockage involving mucous accumulations. Several months later we

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread cking001
Info at http://medicalacoustics.com/ Chuck Vegan Vampire Attacks Trees On 1/9/2010 5:58:27 PM, Brooks Bradley (brooks76...@lycos.com) wrote: Circa about 12 months ago, I posted some information relative to research (some of it peculiar to our

Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking

2010-01-09 Thread jr orrilia
Just wanted to share something else that would help help and greatly relieve the pain, bentonite clay.  http://www.aboutclay.com/more_testimonials.htm From: gwms...@optonline.net gwms...@optonline.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, January 9, 2010

Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking

2010-01-09 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
for shingles, suan zao ren tang or blood electrification. you can also use suan zao ren wan, which is the teapill form or suan zao ren san, which i think is the powder form. - Original Message - From: jr orrilia To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread Steve G
Hey,  I looked at the intriguing video of a guy blowing one of these things.    Sure looks pretty simple to me, as are many of the alternative therapies I've been running into in recent weeks. Only $40 for one of these things sounds like a bargain for someone who really needs it. Of course, I

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
It may not be quite as effective but I always used a cupped hand to percuss the back and chest when my kids were congested. Of course it's very hard to do that to yourself. So yeah, neato idea. Annie If we could sell our experiences for what they cost us, we'd all be millionaires. Abigail

CSCodex: Public meeting announcement

2010-01-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
They're still working on this folks. They haven't forgotten or slowed down. And even though this isn't about CS, I understand the full codex has some 1600 pages, with everything from A-Z covered. I guess they want to sew everything up tight.

Re: CSCodex: Public meeting announcement

2010-01-09 Thread Steve G
I see it's only 1600 pages.   I'm not sure what it is, but maybe they could add it to the Health Care 'Reform' Bill. Steve --- On Sat, 1/9/10, Annie B Smythe anniebsmy...@gmail.com wrote: From: Annie B Smythe anniebsmy...@gmail.com Subject: CSCodex: Public meeting announcement To: CS List

CSSteve G.

2010-01-09 Thread Shirley Reed
Steve, I have noticed your posts before. It is good that another innovative mind is on this list. We will all get many benefits I feel sure. pj -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread Dan Nave
http://www.popsci.com/bown/2009/innovator/pied-piper-mucus http://www.popsci.com/bown/2009/video/video-playing-lung-flute Dan On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Brooks Bradley brooks76...@lycos.com wrote: Circa about 12 months ago, I posted some information relative to research (some of it

Re: CSlungus fungus

2010-01-09 Thread Steve G
The practice of cupping ones hands and pounding on the back of someone with lung congestion goes back quite a ways.  Anyone with a child that has cystic fibrosis is familiar with this.  It's called cupping.   When my son was small and going to the hospital frequently with pneumonia etc., they

Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking

2010-01-09 Thread Dan Nave
Here is an article on Lysine for Herpes (Shingles) and a re-post of a comment by Brooks Bradley. This should help greatly. I have also found that a Hulda Clark type zapper is effective for shingles. If there are any hardened areas or sores, you can soften them with Castor oil and then the other

Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking

2010-01-09 Thread Dan Nave
I should also say that Colloidal Silver is very effective and the articles imply that you should be using that also... Dan On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 7:21 PM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote: Here is an article on Lysine for Herpes (Shingles) and a re-post of a comment by Brooks Bradley.  

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread Dan Nave
The shape of the tube is probably very important. How would you tune it, trial and error by phlegm? Dan On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Steve G chube...@yahoo.com wrote: Hey, I looked at the intriguing video of a guy blowing one of these things.Sure looks pretty simple to me, as are

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread Steve G
I would go trial and error.  And as an experienced wind musician, the shape of the instrument would make a difference, but mostly in characteristics of the sound that are not relevant to it's medical effectiveness.  The important thing is achieve 16 mhz, which is extremely slow.    Middle C, in

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread cking001
music pitch pipe? Chuck SCIENTIST INVENTS 'REVERSE LIGHTBULB' THAT MAKES ROOM DARKER On 1/9/2010 8:29:46 PM, Dan Nave (bhangcha...@gmail.com) wrote: The shape of the tube is probably very important.    How would you tune it, trial and error by

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread Renee
I have zero music background so don't understand any of it, but in reading the comments on the first link a person posted this. Is it true? The solution is simple. Make a one note musical instrument with the same basic design. Then cover the hole with your finger to get the same vibrations as

Re: CSReverse Lightbulbs

2010-01-09 Thread Steve G
I had seen an article years ago, Chuck, in the Journal of Irreproducible Results that had a detailed description of the reverse lightbulb, or 'Darkbulb.' Apparently these are not commercially feasible yet and not very many prototypes exist.  One can see a photograph of on at this link -

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread Steve G
The design is indeed simple.   I'm sure other designs would work well too, but not only is the correct pitch important, but it must have a way to convey this pitch to the lungs.  One wonders if an electrical vibrator pitched to the right frequency would do the job.   It would likely be more

Re: CSmoon on fingernails?

2010-01-09 Thread Steve G
John, did you mention your source of your cs?   It could be that your cs is not electrically isolated silver or may have some sort of impurity that you did not anticipate.  Additionally, there are other causes of blue or grey nailbeds.  Wrongdiagnosis.com lists 12 different medical conditions

RE: CSReverse Lightbulbs

2010-01-09 Thread Neville Munn
[The Reverse Microwave] -That's why it revolves one way, then the opposite way, one way for heating and the other way for cooling. N. Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 18:47:21 -0800 From: chube...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: CSReverse Lightbulbs To: silver-list@eskimo.com I had seen an article

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread Dan Nave
How about a strobe light, or an equivalent mechanical viewing device? Dan On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Steve G chube...@yahoo.com wrote: I would go trial and error. And as an experienced wind musician, the shape of the instrument would make a difference, but mostly in characteristics

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread Dan Nave
You can't hear that low a frequency, maybe a hetrodyned frequency though... Dan On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 8:24 PM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: music pitch pipe?                                        Chuck        SCIENTIST INVENTS 'REVERSE LIGHTBULB' THAT MAKES ROOM DARKER On 1/9/2010

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2010-01-09 Thread cking001
16 mhz would be beyond the range of hearing. Perhaps you mean 16 Hz or 16 KHZ? One is at the lowest audible and the other near the highest. Chuck 5 out of 4 people have a problem with fractions. On 1/9/2010 8:48:57 PM, Steve G (chube...@yahoo.com)