Dan, that's pretty interesting, i am currently adding a magnesium supplement to
my horses food that is supposed to help calm their nerveous system (He is very
high strung). Maybe i should just throw a chunk of Prill in his water trough
LOL. I would need a lot, it holds 70 gallons.
On a side
OK I am going to go full force with them, and use them all the time right
now.
The only thing that concerns me is I want to put them in the empty water
bottles that I buy the case. I read somewhere that they can't be stored in
plastic for long periods of time and they will effect the
I occasionally have bought fruit juice in glass bottles, both 1L 350mL sizes
- I was going to use these. I threw my plastic bottles out.
I also bought a stainless steel bottle for the water i take in the car but for
some reason I don't like it - but how would prill beads go in metal - anyone
Hi There Bob - thanks for this input - no I did not allow for 24
hours, however as of today it will be exactly that amount of time - so
maybe I will start to get my kicks. We will see.!!
Now I am totally surprised to find that this and others on this topic
have reappeared on the CS and
Hi Tina,
Maybe you have found a cheap source of magnesium oxide prills. Can't be too
expensive when bought for this use. Maybe you should put it in *your*
water...
Glacial silt should contain the minerals of the crushed rock of that area.
I am under the impression that the benefits to the
I encourage those that Dowse to dowse the Mag-Prills below, and then
compare their results with the ones sold on Blind Guru. Let us know
your findings (I already do but don't want to spoil the fun).
Christina Mattson wrote:
Dan, that's pretty interesting, i am currently adding a magnesium
Bodhi,
Where did Blind Guru say he got his prills from originally?
I don't believe he actually makes them from scratch.
Dan
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:53 AM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.comwrote:
I encourage those that Dowse to dowse the Mag-Prills below, and then
compare their results
B lind gets his from Life-Enthusiast, and I do not know where they get
their product. However, as I noted before, I am still in the Testing
Phase of my Prill situation, and have not reached a point where I will
fully endorse them. Generally, I like to personally test something for
a year or
I have great sympathy with this point of view Dave, as I am and always will be
- I hopea skeptic. My logical mind says it is all nonsense, but sometimes
a tiny voice says'hmm - you never know'so I still keep an open mind,
just in case someone can ever *prove* any of it to me lol
Open questioning is healthy, skepticism is another 'ism' and is
therefore, harmful. Many a person has suffered because of adherence to
yet another 'ism', which in the case of being a skeptic, simply taking
it too far. You can skepticism yourself right out of effective healing,
miracles, and
Your opinion, not mine. dee
On 21 Jun 2010, at 20:22, bodhisattva wrote:
Open questioning is healthy, skepticism is another 'ism' and is therefore,
harmful.
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Not an opinion, a fact.
Skepticism itself is a 'doctrine', and a 'Skeptic' is a preacher of this
doctrine/religion. Ism' is basically something taken too far, before one
engages their logical, and intuitive mind to take a rational, healthy
approach to something. The dictionary defines an
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...wow, what great science.
Let's thus toss out electromagnetism, abstractionism, aphorism
Actually, the word skepticism is a very revealing word with an interesting
history and word origin.
The word ism actually means doctrine, system, manner, condition, at and
characteristic.
The
Thank you Dee
I've been around long enough now that I feel that if there was any
credibility to such stuff I would have run across some inkling of it by
now--So my mind is pretty well closed unless something hits me in the face.
Dave
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I have found skeptics to be basically fence sitters which means they are
usually pains in the A*se whereas I walk a razor's edged path so it's my
feet that are sore.
Jane
http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth
~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~
- Original Message -
You put it directly, I said the same thing nicely. Basically, skeptics
are 'dead energy', nothing moves either way, nothing happens.
Jane MacRoss wrote:
I have found skeptics to be basically fence sitters which means they
are usually pains in the A*se whereas I walk a razor's edged path so
I value close scrutiny, and examination of my findings, I encourage
others to explore anything I say, and determine if it is the truth for
themselves. In fact, I encourage it, and will provide all of the data
necessary to facilitate it, I've even recently sent off orgonite to
scientists for
Jason, Bodhi,
Jason, meet Bodhi. Bodhi, this is Jason.
I'd like to encourage both of you to take the time to explore either on
the OT list or privately, the common ground between you as well as the
areas in which you might differ. Both of you might be unaware that the
other has considerable
Jane
My answer to that is jump off the razor edge on the side of proven protocol
and give your feet a rest.
Of course looking on the other side to see if you missed anything good now
and then should be less perplexing. I don't even look anymore, If I hadn't
seen anything in the past 75 years it
Hi Bodhisattva:
Your remarks are (and quite classically) very prejudicial. Skeptics are not
armchair philosophers. They are scientists, with a varying degree of skill,
that are quite active in world of inquiry. Granted, there are many people
who don't understand the term and claim to be
This isn't relevant at all, since I clearly state - I ENJOY inquiry and
investigation, and encourage it. That's healthy, but that's not
skepticism, which is not careful, rational, and intuitive
study/investigation/exploration/trial, but an extreme of such to the
point that outcomes are often
Science will eventually catch up with Spirit, but if it gets ahead of Spirit
then we are in dire straits, and we are.
Science, the intellect, is of no value without the Heart of Spirit.
Jane
http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth
~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~
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Jason, don't most so-called skeptics dismiss colloidal silver as quackery?
Alan
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Jason R Eaton
resea...@silvermedicine.orgwrote:
Hi Bodhisattva:
Your remarks are (and quite classically) very prejudicial. Skeptics are
not armchair philosophers. They are
Dan Nave posted a link about Agri-Prills, which I found interesting,
but also a little bit alarming. Because Martin Marietta is a defense
contractor, among other things. I don't consider them of very high
integrity. At any rate, the calibration of the prills there, was quite
low. Nowhere near
I'll answer, you are right, almost /*all */skeptic sites state colloidal
silver is quackery.
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/PhonyAds/silverad.html
*Colloidal Silver: Risk Without Benefit*
http://www.ntskeptics.org/2001/2001november/november2001.htm
*Hi-Yo, Colloidal Silver!*
\Hi Alan:
Not at all... Sites such as Quackwatch, et al. aren't run by skeptics, they
are run by individuals posing as some sort of authority.
A skeptic, by definition, would actually DO the science to see if the claims
made by CS had any valid (many of us skeptics did exaclty just that...
Thanks to everyone who sent their supplier's name.
PT
- Original Message -
From: Sam L.
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: CSPrill Beads
This is where I bought mine from.
http://life-enthusiast.com/usa/precious-prills-p-624.html
Sometimes, rather than use the term Sceptic, I just substitute the
word Dumb-ass. (Thanks Red.)
Dan
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 3:08 PM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.com wrote:
Not an opinion, a fact.
Skepticism itself is a 'doctrine', and a 'Skeptic' is a preacher of this
[...run test groups actually testing the effectiveness of CS...]
-Perhaps you could you elaborate a little on the 'testing of effectiveness'?
In what form was that EIS/CS in? Was it a stabilised form {after standing for
a period of time}, or was it used immediately after cessation of
Unless you have already sent the prill beads the company supplying me has
assured me that their stock is made in the USA.
Best,
Jane
http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth
~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~
- Original Message -
From: needling around
To:
That's not skepticism, that's ignorance or stupidity, silver has been used for
hundreds if not thousands of years for various health issues.
Jane
http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth
~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~
- Original Message -
From: Alan Jones
To:
There are many things I am skeptical of. I hardly think I am a dumb-ass.
Ignorant sometimes. Correct sometimes. I think you are painting the term
skeptic with a pretty broad brush. I would suspect that those who are
not ever skeptics are wrong far more frequently than I am.
- Steve N
Hi folks,
Let's please end or migrate to OT the debate over the dictionary
definition of skepticism and the philosophical ramifications thereof.
Consider this a decree from the throne that, We shall agree to
disagree.
Bodhi, while demonstrating certain attributes others of us consider the
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