thanks! I didn't think of that.
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From: Smitty papad...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: CSKilling poison ivy/oak
Do ya'll know anything that will kill Poison Ivy or Poison Oak? I have a
lot
of it just taking
Nenah -- even though Tel mis-spelled it, he did mean Amazon -- and they do sell
it!
MA
From: Nenah Sylver nenahsyl...@cox.net
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Tel,
Please check the spelling. When I typed www.Amoson.com
Into my browser, Amazon.com (the bookseller) came up.
The same thing
I can't afford to eat organic meat quite honestly--it costs a fortune here in
the uK - so does veg. Whats this about Vit D? I buy Vit D3 as a
supplement--are you telling me its poisonous? I cannot believe people like
Mercola would be interested in killing people off--the Government maybe!
But if this is true, why are they saying that people are living longer now--and
Government agencies are worried because they are having to hand out too much in
pensions! dee
On 20 Apr 2010, at 21:54, bodhisattva wrote:
Not to mention the toxins, incorrect farming methods, and seed
Yes but some articles have said more or less the same of colloidal silver. Are
you sure you are not mixing up your D's--because I believe D2 is harder to
assimilate. dee
On 21 Apr 2010, at 02:52, bodhisattva wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodenticide
Remember, Fluoride, ZyclonB and
Somebody with some common sense...right ON Dick.
..a keeper
Ode
At 12:39 PM 4/20/2010 -0700, you wrote:
Do the research
Unfortunately, it is hard or impossible to prove a negative, and for every
theory out there, whether crackpot or legitimate, there seems to be some
research that
Actually, the red soils in SC and NC where much of the tobacco is grown
[and from which bricks are made] often has a high natural Radon content and
certain plants have a tendency to absorb certain things..like water
hyacinth tends to absorb heavy metals from waste water.
Radon gas
Most of our crops were not naturally selected by nature.
They were at least hybridized over centuries of trial and error if not
genetically modified by gene splicing 10s of thousands of years ago.
To date, no one has been able to de-hydridize corn back into it's supposed
inedible wild form.
Hi Tony -- thanks!!
MA
From: Tony Moody a...@new.co.za
Hi MA,
You can't get there from there. :-|
Try http://www.silverlist.org
OK,
tony
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Hi Dee,
That is my understanding also. D3 is the one to take. Years ago D2 was
given and had deleterious effects.
PT
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From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: CSNasal spray
Don't recall if I mentioned this, but probiotics works best for me. But a bit
pricey.
Leo
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From: bodhisattva
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 2:58 PM
Thanks! And the same right back at ya.
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Sent: Wed, April 21, 2010 7:47:54 AM
Subject: Re: CSMore on Cell-Phone and Cell-Tower radiation
Somebody with some common sense...right ON Dick.
..a
Apparently Doctor Schandl has developed a much more accurate testing protocol.
You can check it out at http://www.caprofile.net/aboutDoctor-Schandl.html.
Otherwise, I'm very ignorant on this topic.
--- On Tue, 4/20/10, Roger Barker rbar...@clear.net.nz wrote:
From: Roger Barker
We have several nebulizers here. I pick them up at garage salse for next to
nothing, and then my wife offers them at cost to her friends on her 'rat
groups.' She has 6 pet rats.
Now the thing with rats is that almost all of them are born with a mycoplasma
infection and as a result, they
Unfortunately, it is hard or impossible to prove a negative, and for every
theory out there, whether crackpot or legitimate, there seems to be some
research that proves the theory true. If I believed all the research
out there, I would drive myself crazy trying to avoid all the dangerous
One of my favorite examples of how statistics can be abused by the ignorant or
calculating to lead uninformed folks to an incorrect conclusion, is this story
from my old statistics prof:
This actually is true: Whenever sales of ice cream increase, drownings also
increase.
So should ice
Your smoke detector emits more radiation than 2000 bananas.
Which is why I've removed my smoke detectors.
Cheers.
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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 5:49 AM
Subject: Re: CSMore on Cell-Phone and
I also removed my /241am/ laced radioactive smoke detectors and replaced
them with harmless photoelectric ones. This was after I purchased an
instrument to measure the emissions from them, and discovered they had a
fairly good plume coming off them. Of course they say It's not enough
to be
I'm not mixing up the D's, look at the MHDS yourself, it's for D3. D3
is a STRONG acidic, oxidising agent. It's D3 that makes the most
effective Rat Poison, along with ZyclonB and Fluoride of course.
http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/erd/Chemicals/8000/7235.html
Chronic ingestion may cause
Nenah
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From: MaryAnn Helland
Am 241! I thought they used tritium. Americium has lots of x-rays and
gammas it gives off, tritium only emits low energy beta particles and is
perfectly safe. Do they not make detectors any more with tritium, or am
I wrong that they use to use that.
Marshall
bodhisattva wrote:
I also
I read somewhere recently that a study found that almost everyone who
used 5,000 IU of vitamin D3 a day had either great improvement in their
asthma, or complete recovery from it.
Marshall
Ronald Lowry wrote:
I am a 60 yo male asthmatic who would like to wean himself off my
asthma meds by
See
http://www.drmercola.net/2009/05/beat-asthma-with-vitamin-d-and-natural.html
Marshall
Ronald Lowry wrote:
I read that shallow breathing is good for pulling you out of an
asthma attack.and have tried itand it worked well for me. The
natural response to an attack is to try and
That's 3 minutes of sunshine, or 3 cans of Sardines, for a better,
natural effect. No need for the rat poison manufactured my Merck. :-P
Marshall Dudley wrote:
See
http://www.drmercola.net/2009/05/beat-asthma-with-vitamin-d-and-natural.html
Marshall
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Richard Goodwin wrote:
3. 50% of all highway deaths involve alcohol
Actually over 90% involve alcohol since very few brands of gas don't
contain ethanol and there aren't that many diesels.
Marshall
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Yes, D3 makes a good rat poison, especially when combined with
anticoagulants. It kills rats for the same reason it help people, it
mobilizes calcium. But too much of it and it becomes toxic, mobilizing
too much calcium. Everything is toxic if too much is consumed, even
water. Salt is very
hahahaha -- good point.
I found from a National Safety Council publication that they count a highway
death as alcohol related if any driver had a blood alcohol content = 0.01%.
You can probably get that much just by listening to Days of Wind and Roses on
the radio, or by slapping on some
My house is full of things like wireless equipment, mobile phones, smoke
detectors, televisions, computers etc., and we hardly ever go to the doctors!
I haven't been for years, and I don't think my son has *ever* gone. And its
'free' here! dee
On 21 Apr 2010, at 17:20, bodhisattva wrote:
But it says that the views expressed are just those of the page author, and not
endorsed by the university. Does anyone on the list (Brooks, Marshall -
anyone!) have anything to say about this please? I have just sent off for
three lots of D3 sprays because I have read such good reports on
You wrote: ode [oink..what the heck do we really know ?? ]
Nothing, apparently. The chicken, for instance, occurs wild in Asia.
Dan
The domestic chicken is descended primarily from the Red Junglefowl
(Gallus gallus) and is scientifically classified as the same
species.[5] As such it can and
I have deleted the email address of leslie3...@windstream.net and kept the
leslie1...@windstream.net
Please make the change.
Thanks,
Leslie
Thanks for this Marshall. dee
On 21 Apr 2010, at 18:38, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Yes, D3 makes a good rat poison, especially when combined with
anticoagulants. It kills rats for the same reason it help people, it
mobilizes calcium. But too much of it and it becomes toxic, mobilizing too
Of course my list wasn't comprehensive, we've made tremendous changes
over the years that have had remarkable benefits on us.. Important:
Most of the stuff is more of an accumulated thing, than acute. For
example you can smoke all you want, for many years, then one day you
just sort of die
It's a Material Handling Data Sheet! You can look up the MHDS anywhere
you want for D3, it will say the same thing - these are established by
govt. oversight divisions.. Anyone that has worked in industry, safety
or anything similar knows what a material data sheet is. They're based
on
Right, vitamin D is a hormone, to be taken in small quantities if
supplemented. People working
with many pounds of the compound would have to be careful to not
ingest more than the extremely small amounts
required for healthy living. Getting this much vitamin D from
sunlight would be like
Small quantities is the operative word, but science apparently will
never understand natural law, and continues to break it with
recklessness and bad results. I don't believe for a second the D the sun
makes in our skin is the same as the synthetic hormone from Merck.
However, if you must
Hey! Can you use your smoke detector to irradiate food for preservation? g
- Steve N
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Sent: Wed Apr 21 11:45:20 2010
Subject: Re: CSMore on Cell-Phone and Cell-Tower
bodhisattva wrote:
It's a Material Handling Data Sheet! You can look up the MHDS
anywhere you want for D3, it will say the same thing - these are
established by govt. oversight divisions.. Anyone that has worked in
industry, safety or anything similar knows what a material data sheet
is.
bodhisattva wrote:
Small quantities is the operative word, but science apparently will
never understand natural law, and continues to break it with
recklessness and bad results. I don't believe for a second the D the
sun makes in our skin is the same as the synthetic hormone from Merck.
No one
bodhisattva,
May I ask what type and make of detector you purchased? Thanks.
Bob
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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: CSMore on Cell-Phone and Cell-Tower radiation
I also
If you expose your entire body to the full sun for a few hours you will
produce about 14,000 IU's of D3 daily. Taking less than half this amount in
a supplement form (made from lanolin actually) isn't harmful.
Bob
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From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
To:
I love sardines and most other seafoods, but the oceans are polluted with so
many toxins I'd be afraid to eat them more than once a month. Sad really.
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 11:52 AM
Have you seen the price of Sardines lately? It would take my whole food
budget in sardines.
I take 15000 IU's of D3 a day - been doing it for two years--no problems
yet.
Dave
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 10:03 AM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.comwrote:
That's 3 minutes of sunshine, or 3 cans
OK, now you guy's are scaring me, I have been told by by a holistic doctor and
it was also recommended by a Pediatrician who also is a geneticist and
specialist on children with Down syndrome to give vitamin D to my son. One
said to increase vitamin D supplements to 1000 IU and the other said
Sardines are about $1.00 a can in most locations, olive oil based are
the best in my opinion, and I like the ones with the skin and bones.
They aren't cheap. Since they are very small, usually young, the toxic
content of them is extremely minute, or in many cases, non-existent.
Sardines are
Richard bringing up statistics, and how they make them say what they
want is a very good point. One thing I laugh about is these so-called
Virus outbreaks with very little credible evidence they are what they
claim they are. Let's give an example..
Lets say you crowd 9,000 pigs into a filthy
bodhisattva,
You can still get really raw almonds over the net... and you can also buy
almonds flash pasteurized by steam, not radiation. Whole Foods has them. Raw
milk is still available from family run farms and farmers markets. Here in CA
it is still legal although Whole Foods has
Thanks Bob, I wasn't saying we don't have methods to reverse, or avoid
much of their tampering - we certainly do have to spend more time and
money to get around many of them.. They are out there though, almost
like a secret economy.. Supposedly true raw almonds that aren't radiated
are kind
I take 5000 units of D3 daily, and intend to continue...
panickers nonwithstanding...
Chuck
Save Georgia's economy...Eat more canned Possum!
On 4/21/2010 6:24:56 PM, Christina Mattson (tinamatt...@yahoo.com)
wrote:
OK, now you
guy's are scaring
I've worked hard to help my son thrive and will continue to listen, ask
questions and research what i learn and yes due to the complications i've had
since i was told my son had Down syndrome i have suffered many a panic attack
but i am always willing to listen.
--- On Wed, 4/21/10,
Bob, this is timely!
http://www.naturalnews.com/028620_raw_milk_government.html
U.S. government continues its war on raw milk
bodhisattva wrote:
Thanks Bob, I wasn't saying we don't have methods to reverse, or avoid
much of their tampering - we certainly do have to spend more time and
Would you share your detox?
Shar
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:12 PM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.comwrote:
My wife is a pretty healthy young gal. I finally convinced her to do my
detox this year. She did, and what happened? She filled the toilet with a
pound of worms over a few days.
bodhisattva,
Here is a link to truly raw almonds.
http://www.sunorganicfarm.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGYCategory_Code=NUTgclid=CK3TkuyGmaECFRZEbAodKQj7Uw
You can add alkalizing minerals to your water in a last stage filtration
process, or simply add them to whatever you
It's not really my Detox, it's one I order, sorry for the confusion... I
order FASTOX 2, then break the kit up into two separate detoxes, and do
one in spring, and one in the fall. If you are toxic be prepared for a
wild ride. One guy that did it that was in a lot of Industries had
clumps if
My theory is that good D3 supplement will be more effective for some people.
Better than sun exposure due to a clogged up liver. The liver must be
healthy to transport the sunshine D where it is needed Maybe a not so good
liver can distribute health food store D3 better
g
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010
Hi
Good post. No comments but good post
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 7:12 PM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.comwrote:
Richard bringing up statistics, and how they make them say what they want
is a very good point. One thing I laugh about is these so-called Virus
outbreaks with very little
List,
An anecdote regarding Budwig Diet success:
A friend's wife was diagnosed about a year ago with colon cancer, stage
two. Further examination revealed stage four metastatic cancer.
She had surgery to remove the tumor but not the entire colon.
The MDs recommended chemotherapy, but the
Amazing story, thanks for sharing!
Did you know a nurse discovered an ancient tea that cures cancer, and
ran a clinic where she cured most people of it? JFK's doctor proclaimed
A cure for cancer has been found! after examining the data, then
applying it to his patients. He was quickly sacked
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
I take 5000 units of D3 daily, and intend to continue...
panickers nonwithstanding...
same here.as days get longer also plan to get natural sun
per The UV Advantage.
my vit D level is very low, so hope to raise it, as I have read of
people
Bob Banever wrote:
such is the state of our world. Personally, I don't think we'll be
around for much longer, certainly not at the rate we are destroying
our planet.
As George Carlin said, we're goin' AWAY
sol
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Hello Bodhisattva,
Yes, D3 is used to kill rodents...
However, did you happen to notice the amounts needed?
I believe the LD50 for rats is around 43 mg/kg of weight.
The standard dose of D3 recommended for people is 5000 IU.
D3 resin has 2800 IU per gram, or 28000 IU per milligram.
If a
Hello Tina,
No. It is difficult to get enough light from LED's to do much good, unless you
get a whole pannel of them.
Stick with the D3 suppliments.
Tom
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From: Christina Mattson
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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 2:24 PM
Subject: Re:
Hello Bodhisattva,
Do you happen to know what your blood levels of vitamin D are?
You may be in an area that has the proper sun and may spend enough time outside
to get all the D you need. If that is the case, you don't need to worry about
D.
On the other hand, if your vitamin D levels are
No clue what my D levels are, I base it more on how I feel than on
numbers. Most of the big testing houses are big-pharma owned. (Quest
Diagnostics, etc) My wife and I happen to be/were in medical fields
ourselves, but that doesn't mean we have faith in the system. (in fact
we personally
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