Get several and I'll try to fix them, with my busticket french, howzat?
My frnech dictionary is somewhere in a cardboard box I am too lazy to
open. And they are not that bad, the naive mistakes usually make one laugh
adrian
M. G. Devour wrote:
Adrian writes:
There's dozens of
The mag stirrer tends to make more of an ionic brew which can be run higher
up in conductivity and remain crystal clear and colorless than the thermal
stir and any previous mechanical system I've used.
I don't know that it's the magnets that do that or if it's just very slow,
complete but
This is from Mercola's most recemt newsletter,. silver will prob do the
same as antibiotics ?? davido (I am sending in 2-parts)
newsletter at Mercola.com.
Antibiotics Kill Your Body's Good Bacteria, Too, Leading to Serious
Health Risks Dr. Mercola's Comment:
The information that follows is a
Antibiotics -- to Take or Not to Take? by David A. Holland, M.D.
I looked up antibiotics in Harrisons Textbook of Internal Medicine. The
listing referred me to antimicrobials. This caused me to realize how
much more accurately the second term describes these substances, given
the
Try http://www.worldlingo.com/products_services/worldlingo_translator.html
or one of the other sites like this one on the net.
Marshall
M. G. Devour wrote:
Hi, this is definitely OT, but given the diverse and international
nature of the membership, I'm hoping someone can help me with this.
Marshall writes:
The trick is to translate, then translate what it translated to back
again. That can uncover surprises, like the spirits of wine being
translated to ghosts, and body being translated to corpse.
That's what I've learned to do, too. Marshall. One nice member (Thanks
Louise!)
The trick is to translate, then translate what it translated to back
again. That can uncover surprises, like the spirits of wine being
translated to ghosts, and body being translated to corpse.
Marshall
M. G. Devour wrote:
Adrian writes:
There's dozens of translators on internet for short
When I used mag stirer, I just got big flakes. Any idea why?
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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2004 5:08 AM
Subject: CSRe: CSRe: CSRe: CSTetrasil and Imusil®( OT magnetic stirring
question)
The mag stirrer
They never tell the whole story.
- Anti-biotics don't work any longer. Them beasties learn faster than
we do.
- The gut contains also some 10-15% of harmful bacteria, which we can
stave off only while healthy enough. Weaken the immune system and they
all come to the party. Yeasts eat dead
Anti-biotics are stolen from funguses who use them to kill off anything
not a fungus. Y\ou don't want to believe anything much that comes out
of books. That uses causal reasoning which starts with knowing the
right word for it. The way to understand how Nature works is done as in
an ecology,
Tres bien, always pick brains first, books next and in a last resort
start thinking. That's why our antiuity relied on gurus, except
nowadays some also read books.
adrian
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How about a French Embassy/Consulate?
http://www.info-france-usa.org/
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Fascinating downloadable online resource:
http://stevenlehrer.com/explorers/
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Don't forget to put EIS or CS in the Christmas tree holder with or in
place of water. The needles will stay on and moist for 4 to 6 months
instead of the normal 2 or 3 weeks if you use plain water.
Marshall
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Interesting did they take the oil by the teaspoon as an oral dose, or
just use it in/on salads or what?
Did the program give any dosing information at all?
TIA,
sol
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
The chat-show hosts and guest stated that the ahoen oil has no garlic
odor and does not produce
Ahoen oil was the subject of a TV program I saw last night. Aho is
Spanish for garlic. The whole phrase is a Japanese neologism for olive
oil impregnated with garlic. The health claims for this are
extraordinary, including cancer inhibition, dramatically lowered
cholesterol, improved skin
David Osbourne has posted some superb information here about
antibiotics and I and others are certainly much obliged for this.
Regarding the following section, I have one comment:
A simple and very low-cost probiotic known as EM-1 is well worth the
time to learn about.I have posted
You can use it as a salad oil or take it anyone you like. No clear
information on dosage; the main idea was to use it regularly.
On Sunday, Dec 12, 2004, at 12:39 Asia/Tokyo, sol wrote:
Interesting did they take the oil by the teaspoon as an oral dose, or
just use it in/on salads or what?
Hi folks,
Here is an article by a Medical Franchisee ( from the horses mouth) that
crosses into the dangerous ground of nearly querying the use of
vaccinations - but also specifically mentions:
Doctors who conclude that the risks of the government's immunization
schedule outweigh its benefits
Here is a useful link:
http://www.eminfo.info/
JBB
On Sunday, Dec 12, 2004, at 12:55 Asia/Tokyo, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
A simple and very low-cost probiotic known as EM-1 is well worth the
time to learn about.I have posted perviously links to some useful
sites; check the
NOT wise to boil the garlic and eating it straight is better, although
olive oil is OK grape seed oil is better, if you can get it free of
anti-oxidant preservatives. If you can get it emu oil is also good.
adrian
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
Ahoen oil was the subject of a TV program I saw
Hi folks,
I think it is basically due to the Spamnazis who interfere with your mail
and mine constantly these days.
I often see bits of threads from CS that I didn't see the originals of and
if my system doesn't think something went through in 15 minutes, it will
resend. THIS might have
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