Thanks for the kind words, friends.
I'm in Korea at the moment and wanted to temporarily unsubscribe so my
inbox wouldn't be overwhelmed with emails. It's sometimes hard to do
email when I'm traveling. I planned to subscribe on my return.
In any case, it's a moot point since Mike didn't
Hi Neville,
I have listened to the discussions over the years and have finally
decided that if it works, it works. I really don't need to know the
reasons. Both work for me and Meso works for my wife. Its beyond me
why, I just know they do.
I have reached the point of looking at the use of
Hi folks,
Whew!
Mike M. has safely unsubbed from the group, and I wish him well in his
venture.
That got a bit out of hand near the end, while my attention was
elsewhere. Sorry. Thanks for handling it as well as you all did. sigh
I only hope that he will now accomplish the stated goals of
Yep, Yep, sure Craig, no worries.
These were just a few things which are in my mind that's all.
Not speaking ill of any other EIS/CS product I hope you understand. As you
say, as long as it works, doesn't matter which, what, how, when or why
individuals have success with whatever they use
Ah -- glad to hear it! :-)
MA
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Thanks for the kind words, friends.
On 9/23/2011 12:44 AM, David AuBuchon wrote:
Looks interesting. I'll watch the documentary 2012 Enigma tomorrow,
which I assume has the same info as the book.
Some of the information in the book is in there, but the book is much
more complete, and has over 1,000 references in it.
Marshall
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Mike,
Is there not a no-mail setting for this list?
thanks,
sol
M. G. Devour wrote:
Thanks for the kind words, friends.
I'm in Korea at the moment and wanted to temporarily unsubscribe so my
inbox wouldn't be overwhelmed with emails. It's sometimes hard to do
email when I'm traveling. I
Way to go Mike, I tough the site was going to explode ?
Well, I heard it all before with others who are not here anymore.
Thanks Mike for all you do !
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday,
Ya, I read that, but I personally don't buy it. There are too many
reputable names of scientists they worked with in various experiments for me
to dismiss.
I wondered the same thing, Sol
MA
From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
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Sent: Fri, September 23, 2011 11:43:05 AM
Subject: Re: CSplease unsubscribe me
Mike,
Is there not a no-mail setting for this list?
thanks,
sol
HA! I won the pool.
Had him here for less than a month...
Chuck
If you ain't makin' waves, you ain't kickin' hard enough.
On 9/22/2011 11:03:40 PM, M. G. Devour (mdev...@eskimo.com) wrote:
Hi folks,
Whew!
Mike M. has safely unsubbed from the group, and I
Wondering if anyone has any insight as to where this is at, right now.
I was on regulations.gov, and saw comments from Bill Sardi and Jarrow (amongst
many others). Very good.
It sounds like the draft guidance issue has been given additional time to the
public (Dec?) to enter comments.
Also,
Try castor oil packs with heat for your ganglion cyst. You will have
to do it more than once though.
Dan
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Guyot Léna drumr...@stny.rr.com wrote:
Hi Lola,
Your words are encouraging. I'm hoping both the ganglion cyst in my thumb
and the remaining tendonitis in
Thanks, Dan
My computer is in intensive care hooked up to y husband's trying to get fixed,
so i'm braving the learning curve of mastering my iPad in a hurry and things
aren't going well. Will definitely do the castor oil packs wen I get home.
Be well,
Léna
Sent from my iPad
On Sep 23, 2011, at
Put a layer of white paper towel or kleenex over the burn and keep it
wet with CS. It should work as long as it is kept wet. Sunburn is
very similar to heat burns and it works for that, as was proved to me
again just last week.
Dan
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Smitty papad...@gmail.com
I don't know for sure but it would not surprise me with the push that pharma
has been making to take over the supplement industry so they can reap big
profits. I have read that some of the biggest supplement companies have
been purchased by pharma companies in anticipation of what they hope will
The gloomies have started again with the cloudy and stormy days and I am
thankful for the wonderful rain we so needed! I checked the archives and found
reference to red light bulbs, graduated rose sunglasses and the following from
Brooks I am asking if anyone has battled SAD and what
Sol asks:
Is there not a no-mail setting for this list?
Not really, ma'am. If you wanted to read the list at the archives, you
could, but in order to be able to post, you'd have to be subscribed,
and thus getting the e-mail messages anyway.
For what Nenah wanted to do, unsubbing is the only
Dear Tel,
Way to go Mike, I tough the site was going to explode ?
No, no, no... lol I didn't do a thing. He left under his own power.
grin
Well, I heard it all before with others who are not here anymore.
I'll cut him slack since he's adamantly not doing it for commercial
motives. As long as
Yogurt seems to work wonders. I believe plain goat yogurt is what my wife uses
to great effect.
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From: Dan Nave
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
ReplyTo: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSsun burn
Sent: Sep 23, 2011 1:49 PM
Put a layer of white paper towel or kleenex
Greetings,
EIS starts to become effective at roughly 3 PPM. Since Mesosilver is about 80%
particulate and 20% ionic it has around 4 PPM ionic content.
BTW, the 'arguement' is not mine, it was where Frank pretty much left the
debate.
~Jason
- Original Message -
From: Bob
I used red light bulbs and rose-gradient glasses. Good luck.
PT
From: Paula Samuels Anthis [mailto:npalacios...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 5:10 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2011 #290 Seasonal Affective Disorder
- SAD
The gloomies
Well, shoot! Too bad..
sol
M. G. Devour wrote:
Sol asks:
Is there not a no-mail setting for this list?
Not really, ma'am. If you wanted to read the list at the archives, you
could, but in order to be able to post, you'd have to be subscribed,
and thus getting the e-mail
PTFerrance wrote:
I used red light bulbs and rose-gradient glasses. Good luck.
PT
Where did you find rose-gradient glasses?
sol
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I found them in a drugstore but I also have seen them online. The premise
is to start using the rose gradient glasses in August and use them through
to February when it was recommended to use grey green glasses, if you also
got kind of manicky in the summertime. Don't know if I still have the
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