A colleague of mine has a patient who started Earthing and he said all of her
considerable allergies disappeared.
PT
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From: Melly Bag
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 12:23 AM
Subject: CSEarthing
There was a video by a
Harold,
Don't have any personal experience with Morgellons, but on reading
your post and the replies you note using the Sun Detergent with Bleach
and Barley powder. The other post mentions using using ALFALFA
powder. Also, use the COLORSAFE Bleach as it is different than
regular bleach. Hope
PTF wrote:
A colleague of mine has a patient who started Earthing and he said all
of her considerable allergies disappeared.
PT
Well, I guess I need to try this while it is summer. It isn't toxic and
can't hurt, so why not?
But I confess I can't see anyone practicing it in the snow at 15
I have read posts where people say the following can help or cure:
Zapper
colloidal silver
MMS
orgonite
It certainly would not hurt to give any of them a try.
Marshall
On 6/30/2011 6:23 PM, Harold Long wrote:
Am particularly interested in any experiences of list members in using
CS to
deal
115 degrees (in AZ) makes it difficult as well.
sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
PTF wrote:
A colleague of mine has a patient who started Earthing and he said all
of her considerable allergies disappeared.
PT
Well, I guess I need to try this while it is summer. It isn't
Take an uncoated pan and fill with cold water, place it on the ground
outside and stand in it.
Marshall
On 7/1/2011 12:18 PM, slickpic...@cox.net wrote:
115 degrees (in AZ) makes it difficult as well.
solsol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
PTF wrote:
A colleague of mine has a patient who
I guess an uncoated pan filled with warm water would work in cold climates.
Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
Take an uncoated pan and fill with cold water, place it on the ground
outside and stand in it.
Marshall
On 7/1/2011 12:18 PM, slickpic...@cox.net wrote:
115 degrees
You can do it any time if you have a grounded outlet.
I used a paper clip and some alligator clips to hook up a silver necklace
hung around my neck and works just as well as being outside standing
barefoot.
Actually some use grounded shoes for outside walking (often sold for those
working with
Not hard where there are grounded outlets.
In Japan most outlets are not grounded except the more modern buildings.
Louise
-Original Message-
From: slickpic...@cox.net [mailto:slickpic...@cox.net]
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 12:18 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: sol
Subject: Re:
Before doing something like this I was counseled to make sure my outlets
were properly grounded. Learning they weren't would be a nasty lesson.
PT
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From: Louise Larabie louis...@gozoom.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 12:59 PM
Subject: RE:
Quite a few years ago my friend was trying to drive his car into the
garage at night after a late night at work. There was a bit of a
grade up his driveway to the garage and as it was the depths of winter
in Minnesota the snow and ice on the driveway prevented him from
getting the traction
Also, as a safety matter, it would be wise to connect a 1 Meg ohm or
10 Meg ohm resistor in series with whatever you are connecting to in
order to ground you. This will limit any current in the event of a
mishap to a value that will not kill you.
Dan
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 12:32 PM, PTF
Marshall wrote:
Take an uncoated pan and fill with cold water, place it on the ground
outside and stand in it.
Marshall,
I love nearly everything you say, but really..at 15 below,
with windchill in the minus 30s and the ground frozen? COLD water? And
how do I get from the house
Louise,
How long is the wire? Do you leave the plug and plug it into an
outlet? How long a wire? Is it just trailing along the floor behind you
or what? I could do this with silver necklaces I haveand in this
dry climate in the winter, everything in the house gets staticky, so
Egad! I stand corrected as to the universality of my statement, but I
won't be doing it myself!
sol
Dan Nave wrote:
Quite a few years ago my friend was trying to drive his car into the
garage at night after a late night at work. There was a bit of a
grade up his driveway to the garage and as
This is a joke, right???
PT
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From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: CSEarthing
Quite a few years ago my friend was trying to drive his car into the
garage at night after a late night at work.
THAT was for the guy in Arizona with 115F temperatures. For you he
suggested warm water in an uncoated pan.
regards
hg
sol wrote:
Marshall wrote:
Take an uncoated pan and fill with cold water, place it on the ground
outside and stand in it.
Marshall,
I love nearly everything you say,
That would NOT be me.
Louise
-Original Message-
From: Dan Nave [mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 1:34 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSEarthing
Quite a few years ago my friend was trying to drive his car into the
garage at night after a late night
I use it only when I am sitting down (like at my computer) in my bed I use
the grounded pad I bought. (they sell sheets though but cost wise I decided
to go with the less expensive pad.
Louise
-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011
The bought ones come with a resistor, I use my power bar for connections beside
my computer.
Louise
-Original Message-
From: Dan Nave [mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 1:40 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSEarthing
Also, as a safety matter, it
When you buy the grounded pad the one I bought came with a ground tester.
Louise
-Original Message-
From: PTF [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 1:33 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSEarthing
Before doing something like this I was counseled to make
i have the king size fitted sheet
bought it from unikey health
i would say it has helped my sleep a little..thats about it
Paul Steel
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The harder you work the luckier you get!
From: Louise Larabie
Human beans are capable of more than they realise.barefoot in winter in
Edmonton on Google search window gave this:
http://barefootrunnings.com/edmonton-woman-20-is-almost-always-barefoot-even-outside-in-winter-regina-leader.html
Also consider the aborigines in the australian outback, wandering
The email that was a response to was one where the climate was the
desert with a burning 105 degree temperature. I never made any
suggestion as to what to do in a cold climate.
Marshall
On 7/1/2011 2:00 PM, sol wrote:
Marshall wrote:
Take an uncoated pan and fill with cold water, place it on
For people who want to do it themselves you can find the fabric at:
http://www.lessemf.com/fabric.html#1232
PT
No, not a joke. That is a true story.
Dan
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 1:27 PM, PTF ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
This is a joke, right???
PT
- Original Message - From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: CSEarthing
Whatta gal! :-)
PT
- Original Message -
From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: CSEarthing
No, not a joke. That is a true story.
Dan
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 1:27 PM, PTF ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
This is a
Marshall wrote:
The email that was a response to was one where the climate was the
desert with a burning 105 degree temperature. I never made any
suggestion as to what to do in a cold climate.
Marshall
OOPS, sorry, I thought you were replying to me about winter.
my apologies!
sol
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We'll have to wait till fall for it to drop to 105 ;-)
sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
Marshall wrote:
The email that was a response to was one where the climate was the
desert with a burning 105 degree temperature. I never made any
suggestion as to what to do in a cold
LOL!! What a great story, Dan! :-D
MA
From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, July 1, 2011 12:34:05 PM
Subject: Re: CSEarthing
Quite a few years ago my friend was trying to drive his car into the
garage at night after a
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