CSthe vital placebo effect in ms etc

2004-04-25 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, The most frustrating thing in scientific controlled testing is placebo effect. When testing a drug three groups are needed: 1. Get the drug 2. Get a fake (water) 3. Get nothing, told nothing, just observed normally. ( vis ordinary population with that symptom set) It is CLINICALLY

CSplacebo cont...

2004-04-26 Thread John Rigby
. The 21st century lifestyle will kill 'em. John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com/safetnet/ ICQ 3250943 H.O.: Caloundra, S.E. Queensland, Australia. GMT +10 WHERE??? www.caloundratourism.com.au/ _ You think

CSherx effect?

2004-04-26 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Terry - you are one wily occidental. :-) Ode - Huh??? I would suggest no more coff, friend! :-) --- As a student of True Alchemy - (the 5000 y.o. one) in book One I was taught 3 critical things: 1. That there is no such thing as a coincidence 2. Any

CSRe: embarassing help

2004-04-28 Thread John Rigby
a box about 10 high to place in front of the toilet bowl to squat on and put a reinforced handbar on the wall for stability. The VERY FIRST TIME I used it, I felt the difference. Cheers, Himagain John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com/safetynet/ ICQ 3250943 H.O

CSRe: Mad Cows and Englishmen

2004-04-28 Thread John Rigby
, Himagain John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com/safetynet/ ICQ 3250943 H.O.: Caloundra, S.E. Queensland, Australia. GMT +10 WHERE??? www.caloundratourism.com.au/ _ You think I'm paranoid? READ THIS: mailto:mondayi

CSGerms, plagues and Nostradamus

2004-04-28 Thread John Rigby
all these different germs don't fight each other? 2. Where do the really bad ones come from, like plagues? 3. Why is it always only 30% of the population ever dies from these plagues? 4. Why did Nostradamus' wife and kids die and him not? Answers next time ?. Himagain John Rigby FABLOR

CSCalling Oz members

2004-04-28 Thread John Rigby
will make 500 gals, or what? I am using Maple leaf coins and alternating the poles position. Thanks, Himagain John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com ICQ 3250943 H.O.: Caloundra, S.E. Queensland, Australia. GMT +10 WHERE??? www.caloundratourism.com.au

CSAnswers........

2004-04-29 Thread John Rigby
. There is the case of environment/re-infection and attitude. But there is no force as powerful as a determined human mind. Maybe it can change a planet I'm also going to add H202 to the armoury! Cheers! John Who has just learned too late about Root Canals!! John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing

CSStage 2: CS+H202

2004-04-30 Thread John Rigby
. ( I found last surviving source of local H202!) Cheers, Himagain John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com ICQ 3250943 H.O.: Caloundra, S.E. Queensland, Australia. GMT +10 WHERE??? www.caloundratourism.com.au

CSDMSO - other side?

2004-04-30 Thread John Rigby
, Himagain John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com ICQ 3250943 H.O.: Caloundra, S.E. Queensland, Australia. GMT +10 WHERE??? www.caloundratourism.com.au/ _ You think I'm paranoid? READ THIS: mailto:mondayi

CShorse colours and CS

2004-04-30 Thread John Rigby
Hi Trem folks, But what colour was the horse to start with?Blue? I'm a city boy and I've seen 'em! Sorry, couldn't resist that folks :-) John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com ICQ 3250943 H.O.: Caloundra, S.E. Queensland, Australia. GMT +10 WHERE

CSCancer and parasites

2004-05-01 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, This email address was given by someone on the list yesterday. It bounced. ( Digest has been deleted) jo...@nanimo.ark.com: Sorry, I couldn't find any host named nanimo.ark.com. (#5.1.2) Can anyone correct it? Ta, John John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http

CSLife of Groups

2004-05-01 Thread John Rigby
, is: highlight just a few lines - to *remind* people, or as the focus of the answer. Then hit reply. Just those few highlighted words will be posted in the reply. That's all there is to it! PRESERVE THE CS LIST! Cheers, Himagain. John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com

CSYes - but...

2004-05-02 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Just realised - I don't even read more than 10% of the Newsletters/Groups I subscribe to, but CS? Actually I never know what new things I'll learn here - mostly off-topic... :-{ so, I read them all, even the totally off-planet. It's only the repetition that gets to me, even of

CSThanks for the help.

2004-05-02 Thread John Rigby
still. Function at about same level 20%. ( But not dead!) Will report occasionally for benefit of other newbies - especially re Herx effects. Cheers! John John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com ICQ 3250943 H.O.: Caloundra, S.E. Queensland, Australia. GMT +10

CSFood glorious food.

2004-05-02 Thread John Rigby
meat was cheaper than the super-fortified-all-new-vet-recommended-Gourmet-Dog-Food he was buying) and as I guessed, the dog was simply super-constipated and badly fed. Less than a week it started to improve. Cheers, Himagain John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com

CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2004 #405

2004-05-08 Thread john rigby
Hi Garnet and folks, Garnet: what is the Wilson protocol? Supplementation? Slightly off topic ( more there later): Sherlock Holmes would deduce that on all the evidence, They ARE trying to kill us. Vaccinations, Amalgum, Microwaves. etc. Not to mention that a Special Forces Soldier has

CSporing pouring and things

2004-05-08 Thread john rigby
At 03:41 AM 07/05/04 GMT+10, (my time) silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote : I learned this pouring strong acids in the lab. This is even true of measuring cups with a lip. Garnet END OF QUOTE Garnet, you are into so many things - I won't pry .. but thanks for all your input to the

CSWilson Protocol?

2004-05-08 Thread john rigby
Hi Garnet and folks, Garnet: what is the Wilson protocol? Supplementation? Slightly off topic ( more there later): Sherlock Holmes would deduce that on all the evidence, They ARE trying to kill us. Vaccinations, Amalgum, Microwaves. etc. Not to mention that a Special Forces Soldier has

CSGhosts! And when to CS.

2004-05-08 Thread John Rigby
or not? AND do most people take CS on an empty stomach, after meals or maybe even with ? ( some people do put it in cooking, I note). Especially married with H202 Cheers! Himagain John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com ICQ 3250943 H.O.: Caloundra, S.E. Queensland

CSOde unfair to copywriters!

2004-05-09 Thread John Rigby
a steak without the sizzle? Or more likely, how they gonna sell $20 worth of stuff for enuff to get a Caddy no, a 4 Wheel Drive. a black one Him again. John Rigby FABLOR Internet Marketing Systems http://fablor.com ICQ 3250943 H.O.: Caloundra, S.E. Queensland, Australia

CSthat overworked word: holistic

2004-05-10 Thread john rigby
Hi folks, At 07:14 AM 11/05/04 GMT+10, (my time) silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #430 END OF QUOTE There is vastly more to it all than any single modality. I've just posted in OT re why only some people die in specific conditions.. Cheers, Himagain

CSBig C horror info

2004-05-14 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, This is a public Big C Newsletter run by a nice fellow, Bill Henderson. I thought I'd pass this on to you because of the terrible story in this months issue about how the US medical/legal system treats people today. In our underground C^ancer group, C^ancervivors we used to tell

CSThe Missing Link-s?

2004-05-16 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, I subscribe to the Digest version and until today, often wondered how I missed some interesting messages: #447 says it has 15 messages in it - I received one.. Anyone else had this problem? Thanks Himagain

CSMeat and sick people?

2004-05-16 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Even healthy people get sick from eating meat. I wouldn't advise somebody whose body has already been incredibly traumatised by a popular but savage procedure like hysterectomy to eat meat! (Hysterectomy was amongst top fashionable operations in USA, UK, Oz for 5 years but fell off

CSSevere gum infection WITH lots of metal

2004-05-16 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Seeking additional concise experience from anyone who has successfully treated severe deep gum infection in a mouth still half full of metal. All alum has already been removed - but as most of you know - all sorts of things are in the other compounds - gold under crowns, pins in

CSsevere gum - f/up

2004-05-16 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Thanks to all who replied off-list, but the idea was to obtain the information onlist for the all-important peer review by other members. Mainly to crosscheck for errors like drink 20 litres of CS per day for 2 weeks then a week later - sorry, really meant 200CC. :-) Or:

CSre amalgum problems

2004-05-17 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Another member passed this info on to me: QUOTE People with amalgam fillings should not use H2O2, it looses the mercury, really bad news. For that matter they should not take hot bath or drink hot drinks. Don't even think of saunas. They increase the vacuum vapor released by 400%.

CSRe: Meat eating

2004-05-18 Thread john rigby
Hi Nancy and folks, My hypothesis to date is that with the introduction of mass vaccinations and combined with BCP's around 40 years a go, spelled the destruction of mass normality. The human body simply cannot cope with the assaults of the 20th Century. Our life expectancy has gone from

CSRe: Meat eating

2004-05-18 Thread john rigby
Hi Nancy and folks, My hypothesis to date is that with the introduction of mass vaccinations and combined with BCP's around 40 years a go, spelled the destruction of mass normality. The human body simply cannot cope with the assaults of the 20th Century. Our life expectancy has gone from

CSRe eczema and skin conditions

2004-05-18 Thread john rigby
Hi Paula and folks, The human skin is an eliminative organ. We tend to forget that. A *recurring* complaint of any kind is a warning that you are doing something very wrong. Antibiotic (against life) The word disease does actually hold the best clue. dis - ease. Stress. The very idea of

CSRe: How To make life here easier on CS list

2004-05-28 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, I am getting too old for the eye stress of hi-speed scrolling thru the Digests which are coming faster than I can get to read them. ONLY BECAUSE people have not learned a simple thing to do: If you want to reply to the list just: 1. Highlight the minimum amount of text relative

CSComputer-eye

2004-05-29 Thread John Rigby
Hi Minnie and folks, THIS one is worth repeating in a clickable form: http://www.vestibular.org/computer.html Minnie, to make it clickable make sure things like brackets don't interfere with the address (URL) and always hit enter key to isolate it and check to see if ok. One thing it didn't

CSannoying multiple copies

2004-05-29 Thread john rigby
Hi folks, I was wrong I thought five total useless repetitions was the record. In this very issue it hit 6. Most email programs indicate included quotes by preceding the lines. Some a vertical black stripe. The black stripe is easier to register and bypass... a little. But couldn't we

CSRe: computer eyes

2004-05-31 Thread John Rigby
At 01:29 AM 31/05/04 GMT+10, (my time) silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote : Garnet said: Use a flat screen monitor and you can use whatever size you want. They are not just on lap tops any more. END OF QUOTE Ah, but that Site had fascinating info about how the eyes work - esp. primitive

CSRe: making the list easy to use

2004-06-01 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Yes, those freebie Web-mail things are a real pain, aren't they? Couple of hints: 1. If a serious but even *smallest* business user - or regular traveller - you should have your own domain and the automatic mail services that come with that, even at cheapest hosting services.

CSRe: Net-Nazis and mail censors- OT

2004-06-01 Thread John Rigby
Hi Denise folks, At 09:46 AM 02/06/04 GMT+10, (my time) silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote : Is this true that Yahoo Hotmail et al censor email? Can you reference this? END OF QUOTE Sure can! Although this is off-topic - it is important for people to know: Many professional Lists will

CSPyramids flanagan -O.T.

2004-06-02 Thread John Rigby
Hi Brooks and folks, At 09:46 PM 02/06/04 GMT+10, (my time) silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote : Both our technician and my son are contemporaries of Dr. Patrick Flanagan and of the 1960s philosophic genrea circumstance which may have caused me to treat their efforts more abruptly

CSPATENTS - OT

2004-06-02 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, A century ago, when finally deciding to try my own hand at patenting one or 2 things, A world-class Patents Attorney who owed me big-time, advised me simply: NEVER patent anything - apply for a patent and have a plan to modify over a long period - the best protection is stay in the

CSsomebody listening? censors -OT

2004-06-02 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, It *could* be a coincidence... http://bl.csma.biz/ These maniacs are part of the spam-nazi complex. SUDDENLY today, my mail is being interfered with... the address knocking my mail out - quote: silver-list@eskimo.com: 204.122.16.69 does not

CSThe eyes have it...

2004-06-03 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Just finished reading this: It is a very useful essay on sunlight. http://www.sumeria.net/health/light.html In Australia, the healthiest and wealthiest place on the planet 50 years ago, recently became famous for being the first developed country to show cases of Ricketts

CSRe: V2004 #496 TESLA

2004-06-07 Thread john rigby
Hello pipples, Many people do not realise that there is a Shakespearian question about the last years of Tesla. There is a very strong legend about his becoming absorbed - willingly or not into the infamous Dark Eyes Project ( still in existence in dear old Oz - where no Australian is allowed

CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2004 #497

2004-06-07 Thread john rigby
Hi Ra and folks, Well, that was easy! Now what? I'm in a hurry so please expedite instructions! Himagain At 11:41 PM 07/06/04 GMT+10, (my time) silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote : First, acquire a large number of limestone blocks weighing several hundred tons each. Then, build a method

CSRe: Dust and destiny

2004-06-07 Thread john rigby
Hi folks, The definition of insanity is not conforming to the norm Would you really like to be like the rest of them out there?:-) Before we start worrying about computer toxic dust - how about the stuff you breathe anyway... city air down to 20% oxygen,

CSRe: the right treatment for timber etc

2004-06-07 Thread john rigby
Hi folks, At 01:38 AM 08/06/04 GMT+10, (my time) silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote : The timing of this inquiry couldn't have been better for me. I just bought pressure treated landscape timbers for a retaining wall and to terrace an area for gardening. After hauling part of the order

CSRe: making life better here

2004-06-09 Thread john rigby
At 09:23 AM 10/06/04 GMT+10, (my time) Mike silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote : dum dum dum... (Organ music, with lots of tremolo!) END OF QUOTE After my suggestions for cutting down the totally frustrating multiple repeats of replies by just learning to use your Email programs, here

CSTHAT Tv show

2004-06-10 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, I think this is just the first shot in the CODEX final assault on us. A bit like the mysterious events leading up to the US and Oz savage assault on the right to bear arms - SUDDENLY lots of events involving mass shootings right before the media wave and the laws were put up for

CSWorse than Cancer lies OT

2004-06-13 Thread john rigby
Hi Wayne and people, A post in the OT list with SUBJECT: Wrong diagnosis - more Not suitable for bedtime reading. not-too-cheery-today, himagain.

CSspiders downunder

2004-06-15 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, VERY interesting show on public TV here yesterday about BUGS - in amongst which was a a very good segment on spiders. This is a victims Site in Oz with good links, too. The world's best-known source of spider venoms for research is the front two rooms of a suburban house in

CSSalt of the earth

2004-06-18 Thread john rigby
Hi folks, you have to be real careful with descriptions: Sea Salt , rock salt, etc etc. I love the Celtic Sea Salt company's pitch! Sounds like magic! The magic is only in one thing: unprocessed. Like most things today, you have to take everything with a grain of salt. Here is a nice essay

CSSalt of the earth...

2004-06-20 Thread john rigby
Hi folks, The principal reason for the high acceptance of particularly Celtic Sea Salt(tm) is simply the French Govt's clever appreciation of the value of an approved appellation as in their wines. It is seen as a form of guarantee. ANY Salt is fine providing it hasn't been purified or

CSRe: old shingles etc

2004-06-21 Thread john rigby
At 01:12 AM 22/06/04 GMT+10, (my time) silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote : I and a 95 yr old man I know have had it only once. stuff END OF QUOTE I read that as stuff is 95 y.o. man! :-)Ya get a lot more respect then. Actually, old hands in the FAR East get Malaria resurgence as a

CSa special plan

2004-06-21 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, I hope I've done something possibly of real use. It's on the off-topic list SUBJECT: SERIOUS HELP PLAN The idea is to allow people to get to precise grips with a specific ailment and hear the story of actual results achieved - not secondhand, but the achiever. This great list

CSBit of a worry as advice?

2004-06-24 Thread John Rigby
Hi there folks, Just got this from here:http://www.zapperplans.com/silver.html Does this sound ok to you experts? An extract: - The key here is to adjust the voltage to produce silver particles at a reasonably slow rate, while not taking too long to get results. You

CSargyria

2004-06-30 Thread john rigby
Hi Linda folks, As I recall in my own research - not a single case of proven argyria from Colloidal Silver has ever been produced. I couldn't find one except 4 the quacks campaign It is actually *highly* pertinent to distinguishing forms as our old friend Fluoride attests: all the

CSArgyra nonsense nil desperandum

2004-07-03 Thread john rigby
Hi there Terry folks, At 02:00 AM 03/07/04 GMT+10, (my time) silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote : Stan Jones (the Senate-candidate with coffee-colored CS) dissolved silver wires into water using DC electricity. Isn't that *colloidal* silver? The fact that the particles were very large

CSSinus Flooding

2004-07-03 Thread john rigby
Hi folks, Only the Chinese originally promulgated this technique as far as I recall, even then it was much argued over. In KU a'la there is mention of it as a trick to get medicine into the lungs. THAT makes sense. Also is a strong warning not to do it too often or harshly - that *is* a

CSDOING THE RIGHT THING

2004-07-05 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, This really does need repeating regularly.. PLEASE STOP REPLYING WITH *MULTIPLE* WHOLE MESSAGES TO THE LIST!! It really is simple to do the right thing: Here it is for all the sane people using EudoraPro: the safest, easiest emailer out there and free! :-) BELOW

CSEye disease !!

2004-07-06 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, I've just posted on the off-topic list a little more of this, but do go here and read this: http://seven.com.au/todaytonight/story/macular It is a most frightening set of numbers and for no real reason except the usual: $ How many people do you know with Macular Degeneration?

Re: CSHard drive crash

2004-07-08 Thread John Rigby
At 11:27 AM 08/07/04 GMT+10, (my time) oldgl...@bigcountry.net wrote : Of all things, they put my hard drive in the freezer, let it get frozen, took it out and retrieved all they could until it got warm and locked down, repeated the process etc, until 99% was retrieved. END OF QUOTE Hi Jean

Re: CSHard drive crash

2004-07-10 Thread john rigby
At 12:26 AM 09/07/04 GMT+10, (my time) Wayne Fugitt wrote : The batchfile can be called from a task manager and the whole smear is automatic. I do this for many customers instead of other methods. Unless the application justifies an off site backup, this is the only backup needed for some

CSRe: Horses and Eye Formula

2004-07-13 Thread John Rigby
At 12:53 AM 12/07/04, Garnet wrote: Stopping the inflammation is the goal of treatment, as the cause is unknown and often not even at play any longer. Once the inflammatory process gets started it seems to be self-perpetuating on a cyclical basis. Actually there is a vast amount known about

Re: CSA couple more questions (CS + Hydrogen Peroxide) and (CS + H20)

2004-07-13 Thread John Rigby
At 11:54 AM 13/07/04, you wrote: I did some research and found out that some people have found mixing a little hydrogen peroxide into colloidal silver can make the silver particle size smaller and more ionic. It's supposed to increase the effectiveness dramatically. I'm just wondering if

CSH202

2004-07-14 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, On the international scene one needs to be careful about descriptions, e.g. in Australia, food grade H202 simply means it can be used in the food processing industry e.g. as a cleaning agent in processing equipment. ( I THINK same in USA) Here are some common values of the product:

Re: CSWhat CS information is the truth?

2004-07-15 Thread John Rigby
At 07:23 PM 15/07/04, David wrote: I cut and pasted this from another group. As a newbie to CS things like this really confuse me. I am not sure what to believe: HA! You sure aren't alone there, David! Not sure how scientific you want to get - but this is the place for hard science

RE: CSH202

2004-07-15 Thread john rigby
At 11:31 PM 15/07/04, Sheila wrote: Thanks for that John, where do you get AR grade DMSO from? Best wishes, Sheila Where else but in Godzone country? Sorry Sheila, couldn't resist that. In OZtralia we often have great difficulty getting lots of goodies at a reasonable price - they are there

Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2004 #561

2004-07-16 Thread john rigby
At 04:12 PM 16/07/04, you wrote: John Rigby wrote: A good guide to follow is that if the FDA bans it - it is probably efficacious! :-) The smiley face after that statement should be turned into a frown, John. Today, I received a special edition newsletter from Bill Henderson, who puts

Re: CSWhat CS information is the truth?

2004-07-17 Thread john rigby
At 02:17 PM 17/07/04, you wrote: Dr. Tiller of Stanford has a new book out this year about consciousness and conditioned spaces; it purports to prove the reality of thought influence on space. THIS is definitely off-topic stuff!!:-) Mind you, the Indian-Indians had no trouble with this

Re: CS

2004-07-17 Thread john rigby
At 10:14 PM 17/07/04, David wrote: I can use Mozilla for online banking. Works fine with my bank. Yes, but in America they PAY you to do business with them! :-) They seem to still have this thing caused by competition called service/s. Here they charge you to be a client.

Re: CShomeopathy and hypnotism

2004-07-17 Thread john rigby
At 11:09 PM 17/07/04, Ode wrote: If someone who is hypnotized can raise a blister and that's obviously all in the mind and hypnotizm is suggestion. Suggestion should work to lower a blister. In the beginning maybe there was the mind - not the other way around? It's all a little like the old

Re: CShomeopathy from pieces of paper, was Re: CSWhat CS information is the truth?

2004-07-17 Thread john rigby
At 03:40 AM 18/07/04, Garnet wrote: For a very good, if not tedious explanation of how this might come about there is a book called The Emerging Science of Homeopathy, Complexity, Biodynamics and Nanopharmacology by Bellavite and Signorini -- Amazon.com has it. A, well, that explains it

Re: CSCoke Cravings, Kill it with..........

2004-07-18 Thread john rigby
At 03:30 PM 18/07/04, Jean wrote: Peanut butter used to be all I lived on for a couple of years but after seeing first hand how many chemicals they use to produce peanuts and now using hydrogenated oils, it killed my love of peanut butter. I might try your formula to see if I can quit cokes.

Re: CSMozilla

2004-07-18 Thread john rigby
At 05:37 AM 19/07/04, Trem wrote: Can't tell you how bummed out I am over Mozilla. Went through all the hoops of setting up my mail accounts and passwords, etc. Took a lot of time to get it all tested and to make sure it was operating OK. Then used Import to bring all my mailboxes over

Re: CSWhat CS information is the truth?

2004-07-18 Thread john rigby
At 05:57 AM 19/07/04, you wrote: In the case of Homeopathic medicine as tested twice by the Royal Society who at first validated the field, then rejected it, it turned out that the ...snip... not know what they were diluting and it was set up so that no one knew until afterwards, what was

Re: CSre: mold

2004-07-18 Thread john rigby
At 09:05 AM 19/07/04, Garnet wrote: Yes you are right CS should prevent the mold. Providing you use enough and contact all growing surfaces. Hi folks, In my never-ending quest to find out what healthy would be like - AND easier ways to do it.. :-) MY Managing Director bought a special

Re: CSHerpes and Chocolate

2004-07-19 Thread John Rigby
At 09:16 AM 19/07/04, Garnet wrote: I eat chocolate in spurts but generally eat it for snacks and use it a lot in baking. I prefer good quality like Callebaut and can buy it locally at Whole Foods as chips or blocks. Hi Garnet folks, But is that real chocolate? ( Real chocolate is

Re: CSMozilla

2004-07-19 Thread John Rigby
At 01:16 PM 19/07/04, you wrote: Is mozilla another version of Netscape? Ahhh, sorta! :-) Netscape arose out of the original Mosaic Browser development, Open Source-free, which became Netscape as a commercial intention when the geeks realised that THIS - the graphic user simple

Re: CSmold

2004-07-19 Thread john rigby
At 01:55 PM 19/07/04, Jean wrote: Do you mean to say you can extend the life of lettuce?! I can't wait to try this one. I've tried everything from using a carbon steel knife to breaking it by hand, to no avail. Yes Jean! AND don't forget to let us know your results here, too. The FastFood

Re: CSre: mold

2004-07-19 Thread john rigby
At 03:17 PM 19/07/04, Paul wrote: I am wondering if the CS really helps. Any ideas very welcome. I thought I had beaten this and am feeling a bit demoralised. Hi Paul and folks, Yes. It sure helps. But you sound like a classic case of re-infection/immune system collapse. As everyone is

Re: CSre: mold

2004-07-21 Thread John Rigby
At 06:02 PM 19/07/04, you wrote: When Pasteur demonstrated in the late 1800s that bacteria caused disease, it took a long while for the public to get a clear idea of what bacteria were and how they did what they did. In the 1930s, many people thought you could catch

Re: CS

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 12:55 AM 20/07/04, Terry wrote: The first steps in maintaining health is to alkalize the body (pH or acid/alkaline balance). This is one of This is an interesting Site that Terry referred to:. http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/Newsletters/03_Sep.htm#Lost Some areas of it need to be taken with

Re: CSMozilla

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 03:04 AM 20/07/04, Terry wrote: Guess I'll just continue to keep my anti virus software up to date and hope no viruses get through. Outlook Express works well but is just vulnerable to the NERDS. No! No! At least go get EudoraPro!! :-) Especially if you have lots of boxes! Cheers,

Re: CShomeopathy from pieces of paper, was Re: CSWhat CSinformation is the truth?

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 03:46 AM 20/07/04, Marshall wrote: More Messages In Water The Spirit Of Ma´at Interviews Dr. Masaru Emoto By Reiko Myamoto Dewey 7-4-4 DEFINITELY an Off-Topic Topic! :-) See : O.T. subject : Even H20 is weird! Cheers, Himagain -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for

Re: CSMozilla

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 12:39 AM 21/07/04, you wrote: But is it Windows compatible? That is, can you run Windows programs on it, or does it take programs written especially for it? Hi folks, No. Lindows is a commercial distribution of Linux - the operating system that really runs the Internet. In fact, if we

Re: CSAcidity/Alkalinity

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 05:32 AM 21/07/04, Garnet wrote: how to alkalinize through your diet. Apple Cider Vinegar is alkalinizing, a couple tablespoons a day is an old time remedy for general health. Hi folks, BUT .. The key to the whole thing is that there is no one magic pill - not even CS!! You have to

Re: CS

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 07:54 PM 21/07/04, you wrote: Following this research, Bush and his team *believe the drug Cliocwinol*, or a variant, is the key. The drug was used in the 1970s to treat diarrhoea and skin irritations. Constant reality hint: Is there a miracle drug in the offing to fix whatever-it-is

Re: CS

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 10:10 PM 22/07/04, Ode wrote: This does not mean that the copper or silver 'caused' the damage but that damaged brain tissue has an affinity for the metals, which is why it's used for the staining procedure. High concentrations of aluminum have been found in the brains of Alzheimers

Re: CSWeb Elements . com

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 08:59 PM 22/07/04, Ode wrote: My guess is silver content in the human body is going to depend on where that body lives and gets its food from. Silver isn't quite as common as , say, iron. YAhh! This, if you pardon the pun, is in the same vein as the accepted medical norms. The last

Re: CSMozilla O.T.

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 11:44 PM 22/07/04, you wrote: I tried to use Eudora several times over the years but just didn't like many of the The secret of Microsoft's success! We all dislike change, but we really hate changing a habit pattern. My big confession is that I STILL use FrontPage designing client Sites.

Re: CSHydrogen peroxide and Colloidal Silver

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 12:26 AM 23/07/04, you wrote: Your question leads to another good reason to use bullion coins instead of wire. Coins are marked with their silver content, of course, but their non-silver content is assayed too. Hear, hear! I use Canadian $5 Maples. . for 2 reasons: 1. anything purer

Re: CSre: mold

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 11:09 PM 22/07/04, Ode wrote: How about the myth that we were once healthier than we are now? Now this is *really* O.T.:-) You've been conned Ode. Actuarial statistics are wonderful things and always deadly accurate. Why? Because they only relate to making money. The life expectancy

Re: CSHydrogen peroxide and Colloidal Silver

2004-07-22 Thread john rigby
At 02:39 AM 23/07/04, Marshall wrote: 10 ppm CS would still meet the EPA requirements for drinking water if I remember right. Ahhh, Marshall, that lot is not really a good recommendation, friend! :-) Himagain -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

Re: CS Life expectancy

2004-07-24 Thread john rigby
At 03:38 AM 24/07/04, you wrote: My wife is doing genealogy and is constantly telling me groan about all the cases of entire families being wiped out by one infectious disease or another. She also comments about the surprising number of people (particularly in certain families) living into

Re: CS

2004-07-24 Thread john rigby
At 07:41 AM 24/07/04, you wrote: Soda cans are lined with plasic. Soda will eat through an aluminum container over night. So would yoghurts. Folks, you just don't appreciate what those scientists had to go through to get that all natural fruit yoghurt to you. That little plastic bucket of

CSRe Fluoride answer

2004-07-24 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, I've lost the address of someone querying my paranoia over Fluoridation so I'm copying this to a few regular meeting spots. :-) This is a very succinct quick overview reinforcing my point that the SAME Pollies that won't let Alcoa etc dump their toxic wastes (Fluoride) anywhere

CSgreat google!

2004-07-24 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Looka this - you can have Google keep tabs on anything on the net - free (yet) ! http://www.google.com/newsalerts?hl=en -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address

CSWayne??

2004-08-04 Thread John Rigby
Hi Wayne folks, Private note-sorta: Wayne your email Server is bouncing my reply. Cheers? Him -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com

CSMissing Links in Health

2004-08-04 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Just went to this Site and began a long, long study. BUT at first look, just this section alone is fabulous health value. Have not even looked into the Wemaster/compiler yet, but what a job! This is a really, really non-commercial and even-handed look at heath issues : your

CSwoops!

2004-08-11 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, With the sudden rush of viruses - very good ones appearing recently, I instituted a big security check. Seems some of my messages may have gone out in multiples during it. Sorry. But I would VERY seriously and quickly upgrade my security if I were the 90% of you using Microsoft

Re: CSRe: Drilling/dowsing

2004-08-19 Thread John Rigby
At 09:48 PM 18/08/04, Wayne wrote: One day I looked him straight in the eye and asked, how did you learn so much as such a young age. He smiled and said, I got in good with some old men and they taught me. Of course, reading real books is also a great help in short-circuiting the often

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