The details won't be disclosed until they write it up
for publication.
Nancy
nancy.es...@sbcglobal.net
--- Dan Nave na...@comcast.net wrote:
What was the actual treatment? The article doesn't
say.
Dan
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Nancy C. Estes
nancy.es...@sbcglobal.net
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The Silver List is a moderated
I have a friend whos very skeptical about the use of
DMSO, even at 10% dilution. Shes done cell line
research in which DMSO is used to protect the cells
when theyre frozen in liquid nitrogen. The DMSO has
to be removed very quickly when the cells are taken
out of the liquid nitrogen or the
climate) -
no way, I simply couldn't afford it!
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
- Original Message -
From: Melody D Harris ironte...@juno.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 5:45 PM
Subject: CSDog's water/: CSFw: CSDW/Question
i find it is better to give wolfie his
, and the cavity
was in a wisdom tooth.
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
Yeah, yeah, yeah -- flouride, aspertame etc. etc,
I have never seen any solid proof of the danger in either .
I don't think that I have lived anywhere that the water
hasn't been flouridated -- raised both daughters with
it, always
make
ice cubes as they're full of mineral deposits.
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
Nancy, you are blessed. I don't know when they really
started here in Texas with adding to water. There must
be a build up. I don't know. All I know is my daughter
now has bad teeth and due to the pills. Just
I had queried about treating the storage tank with CS. Unfortunately,
wouldn't be feasible financially for me. I'm not even going to test the
water 'cause I can't afford to do anything about it anyway. Maybe I can
move in a few years! :-))
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
- Original
Anybody have any info on using CS in a 550-gal. fiberglass water storage tank?
Advisable? If so, how much?
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
I know this is off-topic but just a quick reply - this is supposed to be a
democracy and freedom of speech and differing points of view are legal. And
different points of view don't mean that one is not patriotic or that one
doesn't support the troops.
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
Behind
I've used it on areas that get wet often and on areas that stay wet and had
black mold. The mold is gone and has not returned. Used regular
concentration and it worked fine. (I get my CS from a friend and have
forgotten the concentration but it's not high.)
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
and basically harmless.
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
- Original Message -
From: Dan Nave
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 9:07 AM
Subject: CSLypomas
Does anyone know how to get rid of (non-cancerous) lypomas
or fatty tumors that appear under
if anybody's ever
tried any sort of tumor-shrinking procedure on them or not. My dog lived to be
15 so the tumor didn't harm him but it was in a bad location, all down the
side of his rib cage, so he couldn't sleep on that side.
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
Why what was the outcome? I have a dog
Cool ideas Kit Chuck! I haven't had a dog with one in so long I figured
there should be some new way to get rid of them!
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:07:17 -0600, Dan Nave
dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com
wrote:
Does anyone know how to get rid of (non-cancerous
, I'm
sure, just let it pile up in their mail folders and delete it from time
to time, unread. We're here when they need us.
I've only posted once; usually just read and store useful info.
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
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The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal
Good letter and good response. Will be interesting to see the follow-up
article, hopefully with unbiased, unsensational information.
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
- Original Message -
From: Bill Missett miss...@prodigy.net.mx
To: Tom Kotynski tribfeatu...@sofast.net
Cc: silver-list
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