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OK, so here we go to Richard`s house and get the rotten meat he was
going to throw out, it smelled very bad and strong. Richard is baching,
so whats new. We made two patties of about 1/4 lb each, hamburger size.
One was put in a bowl and CS poured over it and kneeded well in the CS
and
Hey guys,
The feds know about zappers.
This is really interesting:
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/ift-pef.html
Chuck
Yah, Right. Who wants to be first to lay between two plates while they
discharge a 40 kv pulse? Guaranteed to eliminate all your buggies.
Seriously though. Go back one
You say that hemlock is neither an herb nor a tree. Purdue University
disagrees with you. See http://vet.purdue.edu/depts/addl/toxic/
POISON HEMLOCK Conium maculatum (parsnip family)
TOXICITY RATINGS: Moderate to high.
DANGEROUS PARTS OF PLANT: All parts, especially young leaves and seeds.
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I just paid $20 for a 4oz bottle of CS from GNC last
week (I'm not sure of GNC's CS quality, but it was all
I could find local).
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Silver-list archive:
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html
I get $5.00 a gal. for 5 ppm made with distilled water testing below 1
pp. for
Has anyone heard of the Chi machine and the Hot House? The Chi machine
is
supposed to put oxygen into your body, and I've read so many
tesitomonials as
it different things it has helped. My girlfriend has one and she LOVES
it!
The Chi can be of benefit to everyone. The hot house is not needed
Thanks, pj! What types of green leaves would you use? I seem to
recall a
warning about too much spinach
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Katie
The spinach warning probably stems from the belief, probably true, that
the
oxalic acid in spinach promotes catabolic metabolism in the bones, and
may
create a shift
Everyone should look at www.pathlights.com I just got
the set of the books with the complete text of the Origin of
matter
the Origin of the stars--- the Origin of the earthand the Origin of
life This is science vs. evolution. It gives conclusive proof that
the
whole
Greetings Folks!
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I do not recall anyone mentioning whether they based current
density on 100% of the wetted surface area of both electrodes
or only the wetted surface areas facing each other.
I tend to think that most of the current is leaving or entering
the surfaces
Dear Frank,
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I suppose we could take it off list if our interaction really annoys
you.
Ivan.
Pleease DO NOT go off list. I for one am on this list to learn. I
might also comment that it IS about silver, as many previous posts have
not been.
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From: Frank
Robert: Brickey evidently bought a Radio Shack 1000mA (1.0 Ampere)
filtered
but not regulated multi-voltage AC-to-DC adapter (Part Number 173-1668
selling for $21.99) that supplies 13.5 volts and 30 volts. Since the
adapter converts the AC line voltage to DC, no diodes are necessary.
God. That's the funniest I have ever heard. Please explain it.
Nothing came thru
Erwin
Humor that you all can relate to. Hope no one minds.
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Found the following on EDTA at
http://www.drcranton.com/chelation/study1.htm
Erwin
~~
Ninety Percent Reduction in Cancer Mortality After Chelation Therapy
with EDTA
Walter Blumer, M.D. and Elmer M. Cranton, M.D.
Dr. W. Blumer practices general
Bob Squires rj...@dialnet.net wrote: If you have such a
circuit in mind would you send it to me . I make silver machines and send a
lot of them to the third world nations where they have nothing else no
doctors or medicine of any kind. They must be simple and of low cost. .
Robert
Consider me an interested amateur. Can you tell me how? Also have done
some laboratory glass blowing.
Thought for the day: I believe that water polo is all wet.
Erwin
Ivan Anderson wrote:
http://www.tetrahedrThe patented method of generating clustered water,
using a template molecule
If I were to do a design with automatic shut-off in a constant current
system
I would monitor the voltage as it dropped and when it reached a
predetermined
level shut the power off. This would require the use of some of the newer 8
pin
microprocessors.
Why a newer 8 pin
When I go to the Dentist, I bring a quart of CS and swoosh with that. I have to
be extra careful because I go to Mexico for my dental work and wouldn't want to
drink their water even if their tubes were clean.
Thought for the day: The argumentative panhandler begs to differ.
Erwin
You should see how our government explains the difference between ground
nuts (peanuts) and ground nuts (ground-up nut meats).
If you dream in vivid colors, is that a pigment of your imagination?
Erwin
Marshall Dudley wrote:
PUTTING THINGS IN PERSPECTIVE
Pythagorean Theorem: 24 words.
The
Had one. At least my mother had one and she used it on us kids for aches and
pains.
She used Unguintine (sp?) as a lubricant. There was an intensity control which
made
the glass wands glow stronger. Put your finger next to the glass and all the
corona
would migrate to your finger. Pull your
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From: brick...@aol.com
I use food grade 35% H2O2 and I drink a diluted mixture, 5 drops in 8
ounces
of water. I read the O2 does you good as that is what our cells eat to
keep
running.
Brickey
Brickey,
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H2O2 ingestion is said to be beneficial,
It would also be nice if your could ask a serious question and not be told
that they have somthing cheeper that they sell and ignore your question.
Erwin
Frank Gibson wrote:
Mr. Devour:
Would you please contact me off list znd tell me how to get a list
started for those of us who enjoy
Seems like there are spectrophotometer that use reagents that work and
there are spectrophotometer that use reagents that did not work. It has
been said that James Holmes and Robert L. Berger each have
spectrophotometers, and that is one of only two methods of correctly
measuring ppm (ug/ml).
Interesting that you should point out the Hanna model HI93737 since it
measures silver and not conductivity. I have been looking at the specs for
this instrument for about a month now and figured that it might not be
applicable for measuring CS manufacturing for a couple of reasons. First, I
From the archives, on Tue, 18 Apr 2000 06:51:16, M. G. Devour wrote
(Re: the TDS-1 meter)
My experience has been that the circuit is stable over time and, if
you calibrate it at, say, 50 ppm or so, it will deliver reasonably
accurate and repeatable measurements
in the range in which we are
I was wondering just where in New Your State the mosquitos were. I was from
White Plains, but have relitives all over the state.
Your concoction sounds good.
Erwin
GB Rogers wrote:
Hello listers,
The mosquito borne West Nile virus that causes encephalitis has returned to
my region of NY,
Here are three sites you might want to check out for information:
http://www.freenet.scri.fsu.edu/HealthGazette/kawasaki.html
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/peds/pidl/infect/kawasaki.htm
http://www.sleeptight.com/EncyMaster/K/Kawasaki_disease.html
As for the CS, it probably would be a good idea to
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