By gum! - doesn't seem to do anything to my scant grey locks!
They're just getting thinner and thinner.
Terry
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From: hughman1 hughm...@msn.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: CSRe: New to CS - Need Opinions/Advice
My apologies to Marshall. Obviously the only confusion was
somewhere behind my eyeballs!
Terry
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From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: CSNeed help to calculate the PPM
Huh? I
Marshall wrote:
2120 mg/175 liters = 12.11 mg/liter = 12.11 ppm.
This could cause a little confusion to a non US user although
milligram is stated.
This side of the pond mg is milligram and ug (with an upsweep
on the beginning of the u) is microgram.
If mg is standard in the US for microgram
Hey! That's interesting - how far can it be pushed? Particles infinitely
small, area infinitely large? What area in the atomic range? - gee whizz
I reckon I'm swallowing more than I think I am with my CS!
CheersTerry
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From: jrowl...@nctimes.net
To:
Seems to me I recall:
The paarty's off - me cobber's sheila's crook!
G'day sports
Terry
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From: Ivan Anderson i...@win.co.nz
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 10:05 AM
Subject: CSRatchets for JOH
Mate,
Glenn went radishes at me...what
On the last point - a reading of 10 cannot give a true between 0 and 20.
A reading of 10 means that there is some conductivity and therefore
0 is impossible and the actual reading must at least be 5 or more for
what is basically a reasonable instrument - I would guess at least 7.
Terry
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Seems to me I recall:
The paarty's off - me cobber's sheila's crook!
G'day sports
Terry
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From: Ivan Anderson i...@win.co.nz
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 10:05 AM
Subject: CSRatchets for JOH
Mate,
Glenn went radishes at me...what
1uS or even better bought from a chemist in UK - what they use to make up
medicines - I think you'll call it a drug store!
Regards Terry
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From: Paul Ladendorf
To: Silver List
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 7:37 PM
Subject: CSHome Distilled Water Purity
Where I am FromSussex, England
Hi Rod - I have tried distilled water from The Freshwater Company in
Enfield N. London but switched to the chemist's Purified Water which
I have always found to be less than 1uS and have had no problems with it.
I note that altanation of N. London obviously is not keen - would be
interested to
Always understood in UK it was 1. which includes silver cutlery
and tableware.
Terry
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From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 2:24 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: the blue senator
1. They had argyria from
OK - I'm in West Sussex and can't supply in the quantity I gather
from other posts that you need.
You can try http://colloidalsilversupplies.co.uk in Norwich - don't
know them but prices seem not unreasonable but it's better in the
long run to make your own.
For that try http://silvergen.com in
Where are you in the UK Kevin?
Terry
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From: Kevin Raggett
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 5:28 AM
Subject: CSThank you all for your replies - I am very grateful, will get
back when feel up to reading them all.
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From: Marshall Dudley
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: CSFTC regulations?
But it does meet the adjective definition. So CS is antibiotic but is not an
antibiotic.
Would that be correct?
Marshall
Terry Dickinson
English use - from the New Shorter Oxford Dictionary:
antibiotic /%antIbVIQtIk/ a. n.
m19. [f. anti- + Gk biotikos fit for life, f. bios life: see - otic.]
A adj. ?1 Doubting the possibility of life (in a particular environment).
m-l19.
2 Injurious to or destructive of living matter, esp.
I'm getting this msg OK over here Tel.
CheersTerry
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From: Tel Tofflemire telt...@cableone.net
To: Silver list silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 8:42 PM
Subject: CStest
I am not even getting my test through the Silver list ? Is it Down
Happen to know that this particular quote wasn't made by him - it's
actually from George Orwell.
RegardsTerry
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From: Gary Green lim...@pc.jaring.my
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 2:09 PM
Subject: Re: CSgrey matter
On Saturday, May
John Reeder wrote:
Subject: RE: CSGary Green/ Chicken Pox Virus
. Interestingly, the Zapper was just approved in Europe as an
alternative healing method (kind of like the FDA approving cs here).
Would be interested in knowing who approved this John
Regards Terry
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Been off this list for some time so excuse if horning in but my
experience of running at 27V on a non constant current system
means that the longer you run the higher the current and thus the
larger the particle size subsequently produced. Conductivity of
the solution increases with particle
Oh well - I dunno - but you certainly gave me a chuckle!
CheersTerry
Ode Coyote wrote:
You may have directed yourself to find 'f's but habit and training defined
them as sounds without your realizing it, not letters.
Not only do we see what we look for, we don't even know what we're
I don't think this suggestion applies in my case - not that it doesn't
have merit. My score of three I believe was obtained by me (not my
brain) actually looking for the letter - and, of course, failing!
Regards Terry
Ode Coyote wrote:
Because the word of is pronounced [percieved as] ov
I feel that Wayne is dead right in specifying the quantity voltage but
the current will vary on other factors such as size of electrodes,
distance apart, etc. I can't answer his exact question but I can
indicate what I do for smaller runs which may help others.
I make 900 ml (bit over 1 1/2
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1667000/1667631.stm
US warns bio-terror 'cure' websites
Websites have a week to stop selling unproven bio-terror treatments
By BBC News Online's Kevin Anderson
With anthrax spores still being
Ah! - you youngsters! I'm now a great-grandad although the youngster is
12,000 miles away!
Cheers Terry
Judith Thamm wrote:
Aren't we all lucky to have grandchildren!
Judith.
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Whenever I see banned book it tends to raise my ire and want to know
more. Any reason given for this? Did there happen to be a cure that made
the establishment feel threatened?
Terry
TJ Garland wrote:
I just read an interesting banned book-Choose Life or Death by Carey
Reams.
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Yes! - I remember that trick question well. But the second one is not
quite right - the ounce of gold is heavier as the Troy ounce is 31.1
grams and the Avoirdupois is 28.3 grams.
Regards Terry
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Once they had that, I would give them the riddle of which weight more,
News to me. Would appreciate source of this data.
Terry
Thelma Seto wrote:
Quite a few British scientists died under mysterious circumstances hours
before they were to hold press conferences to publicize their scientific
findings.
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Dudley wrote:
Nothing anomlous there.
Marshall
Terry Dickinson wrote:
Try this for a new one. Ooo-arr going OT again!
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2001/MilkHill2/milkhill2001a.html
Regards Terry
Marshalee Hallett wrote:
I just posted this site. I think some
Try this for a new one. Ooo-arr going OT again!
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2001/MilkHill2/milkhill2001a.html
Regards Terry
Marshalee Hallett wrote:
I just posted this site. I think some of you will find it interesting.
http://www.execonn.com/cropcircles/
Marshall
But
But how about Foot and Mouth? To my understanding that's a pathogen
but must confess that stupicly I've never considered it
Terry
Marshall Dudley wrote:
CS is good at killing pathogens. Since the contageous substance in mad cow is
not alive there is serious doubt it would be of any
Just received this and am passing it on as it seems good!
There is a wonderful and simple way to prevent
YOUR computer from spreading viruses. You should
use this technique on EVERY ONE OF YOUR E-MAIL
address books. What is most remarkable is that I
did not know this simple technique before!
Use the past tense - pranged!
There is also a wizard prang where the event occurs in a most
spectacular fashion - but you still walk away from it.
Terry
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
PRANG!
A term used by Airforce Pilots when they crash.Both R.A.F.R.C.A.F.
Darn, I though it was used after they
I read that child vaccination is legally enforceable in the U.S. and
that failure to conform results in the child not being able to attend
school, that you may be charged with child abuse and the child may be
taken from your home, placed in foster care and forcibly vaccinated. Is
this the case?
Jame-Osbourne: Holmes asked - What is a prang
'prang' - Royal Air Force slang. One pranged ones kite i.e. you had a
most unfortunate accident with the machine you were flying.
Regards Terry
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Ole Bob ?? - You got teeth? Huh!
Terry
Trust in God but keep your powder dry.
Robert L. Berger wrote:
Hi Ya'all,
Just some more fuel for the fire on the subject of ionic silver. My
HVAC ACR CS is almost pure ionic.
Went to the dentist with a sore tooth.
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A new worm has been discovered in the wild, called the Win32/SirCam
worm.
This worm is spreading rapidly via the Internet.
Win32/SirCam is a rapidly spreading email worm, which spreads to all the
addresses found in the Windows Address Book. This worm can infect
Windows
systems. The worm arrives
This subject keeps cropping up in various posts and I would like to
venture my own opinion.
First I have the following quote:
While studying regeneration of limbs, spinal cords and organs in the
late 1970s, Robert O.Becker, M.D., author of The Body Electric,
discovered that silver ions promote
By Gum! Being on this list is better than picking up any of the big
encyclopedias!
Thank you Marshall
Terry
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Apparently it can vary from little to a lot according to this:
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/faq/fishfaq1c.html#q20
and
Here's the info - but you have to have the program installed first of
course:
his mail comes to you from the Virus Emergency Response Team
at Proland Software.
A new worm has been discovered in the wild, called the VBS/VBSWG.X worm.
This worm is spreading rapidly via the Internet.
About the
Always been my understanding. Also known as blue bloods for the same
(supposed) reason.
Cheers Terry
Marsha Hallett wrote:
Subj: Update on the Solubility of Silver and Selected Silver Alloys in
DW
Dear Roger,
You know, I`d be interested to know if silver really is soluble in wine,
I couldn't agree more to this. Not only am I protected to a large
extent by using Netscape but I also use GoBack which is everything Trem
states. It does, however, have one catch - if you get a virus from one
of your latest download of messages then you can usually go back to
before you received
I have a mountain of data on this subject which I'll gladly pass to
anyone interested off list but to add to the post by John Draper:
This Week at TomPaine.com http://www.TomPaine.com
EATING IN THE DARK
FDA Will Not Require Labeling
Confirmed - same with me as I use Netscape also. There is an obvious
recommendation for using Netscape as the majority of viruses (virii?)
are targetted on Microsoft programs.
Cheers Terry
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Apparently Netscape is immune, it opened the attachment automatically, but I
(With due deference to Mike D.)
Would be interested in getting the source references for these.
Also - as the body is nearly all water that would maybe explain - or at
least add to - the Hulda Clark story. And if I had a frequency variable
zapper and my body was short of certain minerals .?
I'm lucky - use Netscape and I've even scanned to check and I'm clean.
(Back to list after some months away)
Regards Terry
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Well done David, this must become the definitive statement.
But - Gee! - I knew I was right!
RegardsTerry
david saunders wrote:
Greetings List members:
The recent dicussion of Aluminum's magnetic properties prompted
me to do some experimentation during my MPG
Just follow the instructions at the end of every posting
Terry
Its the amps, not the volts, which kills ya!
sign4b...@aol.com wrote:
I need help getting off this list, could someone please e-mail me to help me
remove from list. Thank you
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Nicole
I see that you have now received a number of replies all of which tackle
the problem from a physical (food? sinus? etc.) level.
I used to suffer from precisely the same symptoms - many years ago now -
and there is a method of tackling them from the mental level which has
worked for me
Nicole
Add temperature? to the questions in my last
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HI folks
Seen a lot of messages recently about medical errors being high cause of
death in U.S.
Main headline news on cnn.com at time of this msg is
Clinton task force to seek reduction in medical errors.
Surprising what a few messages on Silver list will produce eh?
RegardsTerry
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For the record:
A. W. Spooner of Oxford University, renowned amongst his students for
his verbal mistakes through nervousness when lecturing. Died about 1930
but his memory lingers on..
Regards Terry
Sharon L. House wrote:
James wrote, in part:
It is called a Spoonerism, from a
Bob! Here we probably have a small example of two countries separated by
a common language - I ain't got no rolled brass and am not all that sure
what it is! And the only admiralty brass I'm aware of is that which I
used to salute in (thankfully) bygone days. Pieces of string and bits
of bent
pharmaceutical grade.
Someone from South AFrica said thier phar. grade was 30 uS or better. That's
swamp water.
Make a 1 cm^3 probe and check it with dc ohmmeter o n the 2000x Scale and
with ac.
Ole Bob
Terry Dickinson wrote:
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Terry
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Be interesting to know what a pH reading of the DW is before any CS is
made. pH 7.0 is neutral and 5.5 seems to me to be way off the beam..
RegardsTerry
bober...@swbell.net wrote:
Marshall And All;
I know that Marshall has said several times on this list that the pH of CS
should be
It would seem to me to be of considerable help against the FDA
suppression if there is a sort of database (or an actual database) of
successes in using CS especially where standard medical procedures have
failed to produce the desired results. I know that a lot of folks have
posted their
Maureen and I have two dogs and eighteen months ago one, Chips, normally
a very happy and playful character in spite of his then approximate 11
year age, began to get very upset, got into very bad moods and started
to growl and snap at anyone who touched him. The problem seemed to be
mainly with
Ok - so this gives a resistance of 33.3Kohms. Now I use UK BP purified
water as well and have been very satisfied with it although mine doesn't
state the conductance. And I use 27V. In any case the given figure is
pretty useless unless the measuring conditions are specified - size of
electrode,
I posted a message on this subject a few days ago and offered to send
further information to anyone who cared to have it and a number of you
did so request and I sincerely hope that good use is being made of what
you received.
However, Genetic Foods is only part of the whole Genetic Engineering
Re: my last.Click on Health News and then the first item.
Apologies for error
Terry
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Good to see something on this subject - although it's strictly speaking
OT it certainly is dealing with the main interest of this group -Health!
GMOs (genetically modified organisms) have been on the US market for
four years with barely a whisper in US press. The rest of the world
hasn't been
From the UK Daily Mail August 17 1999, article from one Simone Cave
under the heading Could a silver drink beat all antibiotics?
A solution containing one of our most highly prized metals, silver, is
being heralded as the latest alternative to antibiotics.
Research has shown that silver
Following is a list of references to the effectiveness of CS that I
picked up a couple of years ago from a Web posting.
Hope it helps but I guarantee this data not. All I know is that a
considerable number of friends have reported great success in the use of
CS.
Terry
A square wave is indeed the result of adding together the fundamental
sinusoidal wave with decreasing power of the odd harmonics. In other
words if you take a fundamental sine wave and then add to it, in phase,
its third harmonic at one-third the amplitude plus the fifth harmonic at
one-fifth
Whoops! Sorry Wrong list
Apologies Terry
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Bruce K. Stenulson wrote:
Terry,
To relate to anyone else's readings, you would have to match their
electrode geometry... wetted length, surface area, and distance
apart;
all of these will affect the mA reading you will get.
Bruce
Terry Dickinson wrote:
Well, I've been lurking
Hi all
Am going away for a few months and need to unsubscribe and
cannot find the correct format
Would some kind person please advise?
Thanks in advance
Terry
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