RE: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Neville Munn
Very good Dave, Thanks for that. From my experience both forms serve a purpose, dependant on the circumstance for which either is being used. Although some have said Lyme is different to our Ross River Fever here {for whatever reason}, I find I'm still not entirely convinced, some of

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Shiona Phillips
bodhisattva wrote: Marshalls paragraph calibrates at about 1000 (or very close, I round up/down), your reply is dangerously close to zero. OR ...just MAYBE you're method of calibration is... possibly totally meaningless amd misleading? So either CS wasn't the

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Shiona Phillips
Marshall Dudley wrote: . Lyme has a number of hiding places, and cannot be eliminated with a protocol that gets them as well, such as the Beck protocol. Another mistake? Sounds like you are a bit confused. Shiona -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Shiona Phillips
bodhisattva wrote: There is absolutely no statistical odds of that happening unless we're tapping the same cosmic wisdom. OR... unless you are both very confused :) Shiona -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions:

CSTyndall effect --- faint red and strong red laser lines

2010-05-18 Thread Garrick
Hello all, Is it a waste of time to take week old colloidal silver and try to boost the uS? I can make colloidal silver that finishes at 18 uS (using a com-100 meter) but it is down to 12 uS in five days. The laser pen only makes a faint red line. *This means ideal particle size? Little

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread bodhisattva
See the interesting thing is.. Marshall, wherever he is in the world, runs much of the same figures as I do, and gets the same results. Thats pretty empirical, but so is much of science. So for example, I calibrate a song, but don't tell him, and in fact, I calibrated it 2 years ago! Then

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Alan Jones
Bodhi, what are the limitations of this dowsing/calibration? For example, could it be used to determine if a faced down playing card is red or black? Alan On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:35 AM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.comwrote: See the interesting thing is.. Marshall, wherever he is in

CSWas: Lyme disease, Now: Calibration

2010-05-18 Thread MaryAnn Helland
OK -- but what I'd like to know is, what is calibration?  I'm aware of dowsing, and can do some of that myself, but I've never heard of calibration. And shouldn't this go to the off-topic list? MA From: bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.com See the interesting

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread bodhisattva
I agree, lets go off topic after this. It can surely determine the card face when turned over, it can determine everything but the hypothetical, a Pink Elephant with Wings can't be calibrated, because it doesn't exist. I've helped people check out homes they are wanting to purchase, even in

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Renee
If you are good at it. :-) I use to do it to train myself, though instead of giving myself just a 50/50 chance (red or black) I used the symbols they use for testing psychics--square, triangle, circle, wavy lines. I made up a set of cards for myself, multiples of each, and would dowse each

Re: CSLyme disease/calibrating

2010-05-18 Thread Linda Schmidt
I'm really curious about using calibration/dowsing to determine the best course in treating Lyme, or whatever else is going on in my body. I'm still very new to using calibration and don't trust my accuracy yet. I would love to get your insight (off-list is this is more appropriate) into

Re: CSLyme disease/calibrating

2010-05-18 Thread needling around
Hi, I've been dowsing/bio-field/O-ring testing for probably 20+ years. The single most important thing to remember is to let go of the outcome and totally clear your mind when performing the test. It is really important to have no vested interest in what the test shows. This is why it is so

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
bodhisattva wrote: See the interesting thing is.. Marshall, wherever he is in the world, runs much of the same figures as I do, and gets the same results. Thats pretty empirical, but so is much of science. So for example, I calibrate a song, but don't tell him, and in fact, I calibrated it

Re: CSLyme disease/calibrating

2010-05-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
This has been, and is being discussed pretty heavily on the off topic list. Please join us there. Marshall Linda Schmidt wrote: I'm really curious about using calibration/dowsing to determine the best course in treating Lyme, or whatever else is going on in my body. I'm still very new to

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Then you are obviously not part of the set defined by the some people. Interestingly I had to add that some people after calibrating and finding that what I had written was not 100% accurate. Glad I did now. Marshall Dave Darrin wrote: BULL SH*T Mines been gone after 42 years of it with

Re: CSTyndall effect --- faint red and strong red laser lines

2010-05-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sounds like it is still good to me. You can always add a little H2O2, but not sure if that will change the uS up or down. Marshall Garrick wrote: Hello all, Is it a waste of time to take week old colloidal silver and try to boost the uS? I can make colloidal silver that finishes at 18 uS

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Alan Jones wrote: Bodhi, what are the limitations of this dowsing/calibration? For example, could it be used to determine if a faced down playing card is red or black? Alan This should be discussed on the off topic list where it is actually being discussed. It can be done for demonstration

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Garrick
*Dave Cline is running a very short duration sale of $20.00 off his Ionizers, this is one of the very few actual working units that really pushes ions into the room. Most of the big name ones, or ones sold at Walmart, don't do a darn thing. You can find out about the studies regarding

Re: CSLyme disease/calibrating

2010-05-18 Thread Paula Perry
Hi PT, I was looking for what you described at the link you sent and wasn't sure what it was called? I didn't recognize it on the ordering page. Paula -Original Message- From: needling around Sent: May 18, 2010 10:24 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re:

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Malcolm
Shiona; Naah, but he is trying to get stuff written when his mind is tired; hence bauxite for basalt and other examples of what Kurt Vonnegut referred to as mental gears skipping a tooth. Ice Nine? Granfalloon? Bokonon. On Tue, 2010-05-18 at 10:31 +0100, Shiona Phillips wrote: Marshall

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
That was the line in the message that I was referring to as saying with instead of without. So I wasn't crazy after all. LOL Marshall Malcolm wrote: Shiona; Naah, but he is trying to get stuff written when his mind is tired; hence bauxite for basalt and other examples of what Kurt Vonnegut

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread bodhisattva
It has been my experience, if you use these gifts for greed, or manipulation, you are Cut off. The purpose is to spiritually grow, enlightenment, to draw closer to God, and to help people whenever possible. I don't bother to do it to prove a point to anyone, anymore, I have nothing at all to

CSWas: Lyme disease, Now: Calibration/Why:~OT?

2010-05-18 Thread Dok Dallas
Hey Mike, before this (On-Going/Evolving) Mystery PLAGUE goes much-further why not try running-baseline CALIBRATION on what's really-happening HERE Apparently Ol' Dok Dallas is only Member Here on CS List with GUARD~UP? (Just before posting this...checked email's...CLEARLY, I'm Not

Re: CSTyndall effect --- faint red and strong red laser lines

2010-05-18 Thread Garrick
From what I know the best Tyndall is to be able to see just a faint red beam in a completely dark roomBut still get a 10 uS or higher reading Garrick On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.comwrote: Sounds like it is still good to me. You can always add a

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread Shiona Phillips
Malcolm wrote: Shiona; Naah, but he is trying to get stuff written when his mind is tired; hence bauxite for basalt and other examples of what Kurt Vonnegut referred to as mental gears skipping a tooth. Ice Nine? Granfalloon? Bokonon. I've replied on the Off Topic List. Shiona --

Re: CSWas: Lyme disease, Now: Calibration/Why:~OT?

2010-05-18 Thread bodhisattva
The nature of the Bodhisattva is apparent from a teaching story in which three people are walking through a desert. Parched and thirsty, they spy a high wall ahead. They approach and circumnavigate it, but it has no entrance or doorway. One climbs upon the shoulders of the others, looks

Re: CSLyme disease

2010-05-18 Thread bodhisattva
Without changing the output still is hundreds of times greater than most other units. But a new needle will surely improve things. I change my needs about every 2-4 months I would guess, not a big deal really. Which unit of his do you have? I own 8 of his units, two of the NIP3's with the

CSsubject

2010-05-18 Thread Harold MacDonald
IT would sure help if the subject line was actually changed to reflect the subject being discussed! It's so-o-o-o easy. Harold

CSMagnetic pulsers, electric pulsers, zilla, et al

2010-05-18 Thread Norton, Steve
I have read with interest the past comments regarding Clark zappers, Beck 4 Hz electrifiers, Godzilla, Rife type machines and some time back magnetic pulsers. Oh, and I think someone even has the high voltage capacitive plate Rife (?) machine. I am not sure what all falls under Rife since there

Re: CSMagnetic pulsers, electric pulsers, zilla, et al

2010-05-18 Thread Bob Banever
Magnetic pulsers, electric pulsers, zilla, et alSteve, There is also DC current (low voltage) for cancer. Here is a late study on this technique. http://www.cancer-treatment.net/The-Medical-Hypotheses-Article.htm Very low cost, no side effects, and apparently quite effective.

Re: CSMagnetic gadgets, and Frequencies via FREX

2010-05-18 Thread Rowena
Steve and all, you can download Frex free, which gives you A-Z of frequencies for all sorts. True, you could buy some gadget to deliver the frequencies, but Ken Uzzell who hosts the Yahoo Frex site from Australia, has commented more than once in some surprise that many people are getting benefit

CSBodhisattva's bug spray

2010-05-18 Thread Renee
Hey Bodhisattva. I was going to make your bug spray (thanks for the recipe) and was wondering why you put it in the fridge. Since you are using vinegar refrigerating it is not necessary for storage. I'm wondering if you feel it is an energetic thing? Samala, Renee

Re: CSMagnetic pulsers, electric pulsers, zilla, et al

2010-05-18 Thread Brickeyk
In a message dated 5/18/2010 7:54:53 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, stephen.nor...@ngc.com writes: Cost however cause them to be impractical for most. Plus there is great uncertainty as to what frequency works for what ailes you. They can be You can use your PC to generate frequencies.

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2010-05-18 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi folks, I'm back from an exhausting weekend trip to see my eldest son graduate from college. All of that went marvelously -- he graduated magna cum laud -- but it's taken me the last two days to begin to recover my stamina and get caught up on everything. Fortunately I was able to clear my