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1998-07-29 Thread robert . wells
I've been having trouble with some messages not being readable by members of the list. I've solved it by reading my mail in Lotus Notes and sending mail from Netscape. However, I'm trying to understand why the problem occurs in the first place. Therefore, if you can read this, just ignore it.

Doug's CS ppm assay test offer. Great news!

1998-07-17 Thread Robert Wells
Doug wrote: While we're waiting for Bob Wells to provide more details on the MCT snip My reply: Hmmm, I forgot that I was the bottle neck... I need to get back to my buddy and get him to help me with the lab. Can do. Just gotta make some phone calls. Doug also wrote: Also, some good news

Response to jbs on CS Testing Fundraising

1998-07-17 Thread Robert Wells
bjs wrote: 1. I think the people donating the money should have the last say about just what is going to get tested. my reply: I absolutely agree. 2. I don't think anyone that donated understands what is going to be tested or what it is going to be tested on. my reply: I agree that the

Cs Testing Movement

1998-07-15 Thread Robert Wells
Excellent Idea! Bob Wells Brooks Bradley wrote: For the group inaugurating the effort to commercially test CS, I would like to offer a suggestion for your consideration. If the person generating the sample material would make up a 32 ounce Master Sample, a very useful protocol might be invoked.

Silver Tester

1998-07-10 Thread robert . wells
George Martin wrote that Hanna makes a silver tester. YUP. I just looked it up on their web page. http://www.hannainst.com/products/ion/93737.htm You're right. Below is what their web page says. They've gone home for the night, but I wonder if the reagent set is needed. If so, this would

CS Test Results provided by GfSE maker #2

1998-07-10 Thread robert . wells
To all readers of my earlier posting on this subject: Please note that the table provided in my last posting is hard to read because of the spacing of the tabs. Therefore, please adjust the spacing so that the numbers line up correctly. If it is too confusing, let me know and I'll try to repost.

CS Test Results provided by GfSE maker

1998-07-10 Thread robert . wells
I've taken the time to read through the test results by Bio-Research Laboratories. Here is some of the information from their tests: Method: A microbiological assay was used to evaluate the potency of each sample against five different microorganisms (Candida albicans, Staphylococcus aureus,

Re: CS Lab Tests

1998-07-10 Thread robert . wells
On July 9 chuckwil wrote: What a wonderful thing that we're willing to put our money where our mouths are. Since this test has now been done twice, I suggest some other project. And Bob seems to be a natural leader. I nominate him Secretariat/National Treasure/Presidio. How 'bout if we send

Re: Microbial Challenge Test Fund

1998-07-10 Thread robert . wells
Since I started this, I'm certainly good for $50. I'll let Doug keep the tally of commitments and will be happy to follow up on the lab side. What I think I'd like to do is talk to several labs to make sure we understand what we are paying for and what we expect to get. This will happen before

CS Lab Tests

1998-07-09 Thread robert . wells
Hi folks. I'm back. I was out of town for a few days. I haven't had time to read all of my 150+ messages yet, so I don't know where we stand on the issue of having our own tests run by a reputable lab. (the Silver List is the biggest culprit). However, I heard back from the company that makes

Testing CS or other anti-microbials

1998-07-01 Thread robert . wells
I called a friend of mine yesterday who I remembered develops microorganisms for industrial purposes. He needs to be able to develop them and then he has to be able to kill them to stop their action. Therefore, anti-microbials are important to him and he works with them frequently. I asked him

More on Testing CS

1998-06-30 Thread robert . wells
? If grapefruit seed extract is more potent that CS for Lyme, then I would rather use that, assuming that I'm not running risks of serious side effects. If CS is better for some reason, then that is the product I want to use. Best wishes to all. Bob Wells Signed by : Robert Wells Signed on : 06/30/98 17:20

Testing CS

1998-06-30 Thread robert . wells
to arthritis. Injurie s are also a factor. Link to info on Injury, Pain Relief wi thout Drugs or surgery! Link to Secure-Server On-Line Sto re Signed by : Robert Wells Signed on : 06/30/98 17:12:25 Certifier : North American

CS Experiements

1998-06-30 Thread robert . wells
by : Robert Wells Signed on : 06/30/98 15:16:29 Certifier : North American Users Certifier - Flat

Re: Let's see

1998-06-30 Thread robert . wells
. This is both good and bad, but it's hard to have your cake and eat it too. If I try a drug and it doesn't work or I'm uncomfortable with the side effects, I stop taking it. I do the same with herbs and homeopathics. Bob Wells Signed by : Robert Wells Signed on : 06/30/98 15:11:22 Certifier

Re: TDS-1 Phone #

1998-06-24 Thread robert . wells
I previously posted this message without a phone number. To call Hanna Instruments to order a TDS-1 call: 1-800-HANNAUS or 1-800-426-6287. Bob Lee recently gave an e-mail address for the TDS-1 and there have been some discussion recently regarding results. I became interested enough to decide to

Re: CS and Milk

1998-06-24 Thread robert . wells
Bob Lees wrote: PS, Tried the milk test, milk went bad ... H2O2 didn`t sterilize the milk. I tried the milk test with CS and my milk went bad. However, my procedures were very loose. I assumed I did something wrong and was waiting to test it again after I had verified the ppm of my CS. (I'm

Re: Marsha

1998-04-24 Thread Robert . Wells
I've been wondering about Marsha too. I found her on the Lyme Newsgroup and she was very helpful. We last communicated on Thursday, two weeks ago. She was packing that day to move, but expected to be back up in a week. She's a little overdue. I hope she's just having fun. Bob Graphic image