Re: CSRe: safe deposit boxes- a true story

2008-03-03 Thread wordsjunkie
Well, I quit replying to anything on either list because my last few replies didn't show up *shrugs*. I've switched back to my old computer and all my email should be text only in a MIME format according to the settings on my outlook express. Liz - Original Message - From:

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread wordsjunkie
Hey Marshall:) I use Stevia. No Calories, and anti cavity as well. And it doesn't raise your blood glucose. Some of these artificial sweeteners have a higher glycemic index than regular table sugar. - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To:

Re: CSNon-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-04 Thread wordsjunkie
You have to watch Stevia brands. They add stuff to it. And it'll say on the box or whatever; That they do it on recommendation of the FDA of some such bologna. A lost of times they use the tols which have a sky high glycemic index. The only Stevia I have found that does not add anything to

CSA Christmas Card for you all:)

2007-12-24 Thread wordsjunkie
I'm sending this card to you all on the list:) May you all have a wonderful Christmas:) From me and mine to you and yours, may you have peace and joy, and may it stay with you throughout the year. I wish you health and happiness, freedom and abundance, and that all your endeavors prosper:)

Re: CSThe Blue Man (Agryria) - Any Comments?

2007-12-22 Thread wordsjunkie
, what? look on their faces. Liz:) On Dec 22, 2007 6:02 AM, Dee d...@deetroy.org wrote: Yes Liz, all *thinking* people get the point, but there don't seem to be that many of us about! Dee *---Original Message---* *From:* wordsjunkie wordsjun...@gmail.com *Date:* 22/12/2007 06

Re: CSThe Blue Man (Agryria) - Any Comments?

2007-12-22 Thread wordsjunkie
Hi Faith:) Yes, accidents happen. But you don't blame everyone else for your own dumb stunts. That was my point there. I have no complaints about accidents. Those are a part of life. She was injured yes, but that was her error in judgement, not the establishment where she bought the coffee. And

Re: CSblue man

2007-12-22 Thread wordsjunkie
Probably because Ron Paul is running for President. Now this one is a new one on me! I'm so angry I could spit nails. I'm tired of a government that whores itself. And if Hillary gets elected, or anyone else besides Ron Paul, that's exactly what will happen, business as usual. Pay the money at the

Re: CSOT list anyone?

2007-12-22 Thread wordsjunkie
LOL, yes you are the all around helpful guy :D. That made me smile and I needed that today. Thank you:) On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 22:41:22 -5, M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote: Deb writes: What's the link for the OT list? Thanks!!! Hi Deb! The Off Topic list is exactly parallel with this

Re: CSThe Blue Man (Agryria) - Any Comments?

2007-12-21 Thread wordsjunkie
I've been following this thread closely since the first email. And I can't stand it. I just have to add my .02 worth. You know the only thing I really regret about the situation is the bad publicity. The man is an adult. No one forced the stuff down his throat. Personal responsibility has to come

Re: CSColloidal Silver Source

2007-12-21 Thread wordsjunkie
Hi There Marshall:) Does he have a website perchance? Thank you:) Liz:)

Re: CSTis the season for colds!

2007-12-10 Thread wordsjunkie
Oops! Sorry about that:) Dear WJ, Please instruct gmail to send this as plain text and re-send? The Christmassy graphics are balooning the size way past the meager 18k message size limit. Thanks! Mike D. (Who's going to go wash his hands RIGHT NOW! grin) Wow, I carry hand sanitizer around

Re: CSNature's biotics

2007-12-04 Thread WordsJunkie
Try Swanson's, Google it. They have good products at decent prices. - Original Message - From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 11:15 AM Subject: Re: CSNature's biotics Thanks. I looked, but they don't carry it. Oh

Re: CSNature's biotics

2007-12-04 Thread WordsJunkie
PayPal is great and you have double protection. I use it for eBay. When you use your CC you're protected anyway (even if you use PayPal)because you can dispute or do a chargeback if the item you paid for is defective or it isn't delivered. Liz:) I know that I can dispute charges on my bank

Re: CSNature's biotics

2007-12-04 Thread WordsJunkie
too... deb WordsJunkie wordsjun...@gmail.com wrote: Try Swanson's, Google it. They have good products at decent prices. - Original Message - From: Clayton Family To: Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 11:15 AM Subject: Re: CSNature's biotics Thanks

Re: CSCan you use CS to cook with?

2007-11-29 Thread wordsjunkie
- Original Message - From: wordsjunkie To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 12:49 PM Subject: Re: CSCan you use CS to cook with? That's precisely what I was wanting to know. Hmmm, I would think if you had silver particles in something and reduced

Re: CSCan you use CS to cook with?

2007-11-28 Thread wordsjunkie
(couldn't be and live on a farm) but like to keep the family safe. Dianne - Original Message - From: wordsjunkie To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 1:27 AM Subject: CSCan you use CS to cook with? Okay question:) I know

Re: CSCan you use CS to cook with?

2007-11-28 Thread wordsjunkie
That's precisely what I was wanting to know. Hmmm, I would think if you had silver particles in something and reduced the liquid even by heating it would leave the solid bits behind, kind like letting the water evaporate from salt water and what's left is the salt. That's how a lot of the big

Re: CSurinary tract infection

2007-11-27 Thread wordsjunkie
Believe it or not one of the approved uses for DMSO is cystitis which tends to be chronic in some folks, but it is inflammation of the bladder or a bladder infection, they use a catheter to wash the inside of the bladder with the DMSO. - Original Message - From: Dianne France To:

CSCan you use CS to cook with?

2007-11-27 Thread wordsjunkie
Okay question:) I know this sounds weird, and I haven't seen anything about it, but can you add CS to foods while you're cooking? Will it kill a coli in food, or will it help keep it from spoiling as fast? Inquiring minds want to know:) LOL, I have cooking on the brain since two nights before

Re: CSSpirochetes

2007-11-21 Thread wordsjunkie
All this may be true, but at the same time our government has done some really nasty things in the name of research to, us, CITIZENS, in the past. I think it's safe to assume you just haven't found out about the newest outrages. And the recounting of past outrages and the historical proof is

Re: CSCS mix with xylitol a no-no for dogs

2007-11-15 Thread wordsjunkie
Try some oregano oil. That's supposed to be great for skin outbreaks:) Liz:) - Original Message - From: Hanneke bloss...@aapt.net.au To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 4:15 PM Subject: CSCS mix with xylitol a no-no for dogs Teri, that was a timely

Re: CSideas for possible speedier healing

2007-11-13 Thread wordsjunkie
you can recommend. Sorry I don't know your name as you didn't sign. Dee ---Original Message--- From: wordsjunkie Date: 11/13/07 01:09:03 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSideas for possible speedier healing I don't know much

Re: CSideas for possible speedier healing

2007-11-13 Thread wordsjunkie
closer to home because of postage. Dee ---Original Message--- From: wordsjunkie Date: 13/11/2007 15:42:16 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSideas for possible speedier healing Hi there Dee:) No brand name. I got mine

Re: CSAthletes foot and CS and DMSO

2007-11-13 Thread wordsjunkie
They've got it real cheap on Amazon right now: http://www.amazon.com/DMSO-Liquid-99%25-oz-pint/dp/B00076HSVG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8s=home-gardenqid=1194992742sr=1-3 99% pure. I dunno if the .9 % difference is big enough to make a difference but if it is just ignore me, LOL:) Liz - Original

Re: Re: CSAthletes foot and CS and DMSO

2007-11-13 Thread wordsjunkie
Subject: Re: Re: CSAthletes foot and CS and DMSO i've used that very same dmso for about three years now, and it is good stuff. they also make a a dmso gel, same purity. get it at a local feed store, $4.99. jim From: wordsjunkie wordsjun...@gmail.com Date: 2007/11/13 Tue PM 04:28:43 CST

Re: CSideas for possible speedier healing

2007-11-12 Thread wordsjunkie
I don't know much about CS, but I know emu oil works wonders AND it relieves pain. I hinked up my knee somehow last week, and could barely stand to hobble around on it. I grabbed the bottle of emu oil I ordered online the week before;) and poured out a little about the size of a dime and

Re: CSWith all the types of silver.....

2007-11-08 Thread wordsjunkie
. wordsjunkie wrote: *Hi:)* ** *I'm new to the list.* ** *Someone recommended colloidal silver to me for colds and flu, so I fired up the computer and started looking for information.* ** *I've been surfing the net and reading, and I'm probably more confused than I was to begin

Re: CSWith all the types of silver.....

2007-11-08 Thread wordsjunkie
Thank you Mike:) Yes, this certainly clears up some things for me. And yes, I think making it myself would be better economically than buying it. If I can use it in place of chemicals to degerm the kitchen and house that's even better! Thanks again:) Liz - Original Message -

CSWith all the types of silver.....

2007-11-07 Thread wordsjunkie
Hi:) I'm new to the list. Someone recommended colloidal silver to me for colds and flu, so I fired up the computer and started looking for information. I've been surfing the net and reading, and I'm probably more confused than I was to begin with. There is ionic silver, and colloidal silver

Re: CSWith all the types of silver.....

2007-11-07 Thread wordsjunkie
exactly, though. Nearly everyone here that I know of uses ionic silver, at 10 ppm. Some like to make it extra strong- and I used to make mine at 5ppm- just a personal preference. Take care, Kathryn On Nov 7, 2007, at 6:35 PM, wordsjunkie wrote: Hi:) I'm new to the list. Someone recommended