condition.
TIA for your response,
Malcolm
On Tue, 2014-01-07 at 07:53 -0800, Bob Banever wrote:
RaVen,
I'll give a short reply now. Have to get to work. Radiation levels at
36,000 feet are much higher than at ground. Normally that is also true, but
normal at 36K feet would be 100 CPM
Well, yes. Life in the boonies still has it's umm, compensations
Soon, though; a dish perhaps?
Take care, M.
On Fri, 2014-02-21 at 08:57 -0500, M.G. Devour wrote:
Another aspect of this: Is there anybody here whose internet connection
is still so slow or
.
Take care,
Malcolm
On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 18:38 -0400, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 9/30/2009 3:49:31 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
fuzzm...@frontier.com writes:
I've also heard it's good for fleas? Is it?
I have read that it works, also as an ant other creepys
or go to:
http://www.fungi.com/
I'd also highly recommend his book Mycelium Running
Take care,
Malcolm
On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 18:30 -0500, Norton, Steve wrote:
Doug,
I certainly agree that pokeweed is interesting.
Both in it's unique antiviral properties: Three well-known different
I know what you mean. I'm reminded of a remark I once heard;
I have two speeds, slow and stop. If you don't like this one you sure
won't be happy with the other.
On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 20:41 -0700, Sandy wrote:
Hi Donna...
It is sad the way some people treat others but if we learn from it
I don't know; it's certainly cheap enough, give it a whirl. I get mine
at the feed store, but loaned the box out and it hasn't come back.
Take care,
M.
On Fri, 2009-10-02 at 13:18 -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Will fire ants take it?
Marshall
Malcolm wrote:
Hi, I don't know about
Hi Marshall,
I don't know how fire ants respond to borax (Not 20 mule team, or
boraxo, BTW) but the leaf -miners go for it as do the red ants which
live in the dead white and black oaks around here; I do not believe they
are sugar eaters per-se, and they'll munch a mouse carcass if the
Dane Bramaged, Drat!
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 13:28 -0500, Garnet wrote:
What about the 45% that can't read it?
Might be a good test for dyslexia.
Dyslexics untie!
Garnet
http://www.ldndatabase.com/forum
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LDN_Information
Dr Chris Steele, ITV's
Hi,
CS,?? no. But CMO, maybe; ok, don't get mad now grin but CMO is
Cerasomal cis-9 cetyl Myristoleate. I just want to make sure you find
the right stuff if you go for it.
Take care,
Malcolm
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 14:36 -0400, Fuzzmom wrote:
I won't. hey can c.,s. ease typing pain? I'm
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 15:51 -0500, Annie B Smythe wrote:
Ya know, I've been busy busy busy.
snip
That reply, if you truly meant it that way, shows a remarkable lack of
compassion and regular old every day common human decency and respect
for others. You need to get your head out of your
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 15:19 -0700, Deborah Gerard wrote:
I don't know what state your in but there is a national group on Yahoo
that is called freecycle...if you need something you post for it...or
if you have something to give away you can post that...here in Grand
Rapids, Michigan we have a
Hi, it's on the net, I'll poke around and find some info; There used to
be someone on some list I checked, that sold it in bulk, but he got out
of the biz; more in a while,
Malcolm
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 18:36 -0400, Fuzzmom wrote:
Never heard of it where doyou find it is iit a health store item
: Illegitum non-tatum carborundum It means Don't let the
B-ds grind you down and a free translation would be: Don't unsub,
ok? Malcolm
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Yeah, I do that too sometimes; but did you say windmill? Where? where
is the sucker? Whereisit, I'll Get that thing! Come Rosinante - to the
chase!
{clatter!Crash!}
OW! Damn, how do they do that??
Don Coyote
(apologies to Ode, but he ain't the only one)
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 17:58 -0500,
EdZackly, but we all do it - assume a context that may not be there.
Well, except me, of course (not!)
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 19:38 -0500, Garnet wrote:
How was Dave suppose to know there was a disability involved?
Garnet
Annie B Smythe wrote:
But someone deliberately baiting a person
Neat-O! (:*) g Never saw that one before. Hey, it's been a slow week
anyhow.
On Sat, 2009-10-10 at 21:03 -0700, Sandy wrote:
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, make sure that disc looks ok, not too crudded up, clean
the whole thing up, and put your CS and/or DMSO in it and crank-'er up.
Very fine mist, like fog; the best way I know.
HTH,
Malcolm
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 09:20 -0500, Garnet wrote:
I don't have any resources other than to search veterinary
the clinic door? Give you a clue? Does me. . . .
HTH,
Malcolm
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 10:01 -0500, Garnet wrote:
The issue of droplet size is that there is an optimal size
above or
below which the medication is not delivered deep into lung
tissue.
Room humidifiers do not make the same size
Plain old feed bag would probably do, huh? Doesn't have to be an
airtight seal.
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 16:53 -0500, Dan Nave wrote:
I wonder if it isn't more a matter of being able to attach it properly
to the animal face-mask apparatus.
Dan
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Malcolm s
in a
reasonable time, and I expect you know better than I that a horse
breathes a LOT of air.
So, in short: Let the buyer beware. Meanwhile I'll attempt to check
further and find the tech literature you refer to, or contact an Omron
or Swiss-Air dealer.
Take care,
Malcolm
On Sat, 2009-10-17
Uh-oh, otherwise extinguished?
On Sun, 2009-10-18 at 10:57 -0400, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 10/14/2009 7:20:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
stephen.nor...@ngc.com writes:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/13/science/space/13lhc.html?_r=4pagewanted=all
difference it makes to our discussion, there are nebulizers for
industrial and research purposes that employ frequencies of up to 3 to 5
Megahertz, the mesh is not necessary nor desireable for these extremely
fine dispersions, and I'd bet not necessary for most mammalian
applications.
Take care,
Malcolm
ourselves as well.
An interesting book you might find enjoyable as well as informative
about fungi: Magical Mushrooms, Mischevious Molds by George W. Hudler
Take care,
Malcolm
On Sat, 2009-10-24 at 11:49 -0600, sol wrote:
Kirsteen Wright wrote:
Hi, can anyone give me some advice please. I've
On Sat, 2009-10-24 at 19:59 +0100, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
Thanks for all the advice everyone. Of course, I'm still thoroughly
confused VBG.
I don't have candida (at least not as far as I know :-) But the food
intolerance test definitely showed a strong reaction to yeast. So if
the yeast is
; local humane society or animal shelter?.
HTH,
Malcolm
On Mon, 2009-10-26 at 01:46 -0400, Stacy Rappaport wrote:
Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and
frequency did you use? My cat of 5 years is suddenly losing weight and
not eating much. Thank you. stacy
distilled into the vessel,
Then check your purity.
A TDS meter is sometimes a pretty blunt tool, EC meter that reads in
tenths of a U-Siemens is best, but run what you got.
Both rods? Were you running swap? Black sounds like silver oxide
exposed to light - like photo-sensitivity, huh?
HTH, Malcolm
two JATO bottles under his chevy (out in
the SW desert somewhere). The chevy and he were later found about 50
feet up implanted in a cliff a mile or so away from the scorch marks.
Hope this doesn't help.
Malcolm
On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 20:11 -0700, Bob Banever wrote:
Ode,
Very cool. Would
of Indi's behavior - she was direct,
honest and forthright in expressing herself; no sideways little digs.
Got it?
Malcolm
On Thu, 2009-11-05 at 06:13 -0800, MaryAnn Helland wrote:
She certainly is. The shame is that she just couldn't convey her
opinions without rudeness and condescension. I
without
rudeness and condescension.
And you? You were both rude and condescending from the get, and I
called you on it then.
On Thu, 2009-11-05 at 13:40 -0800, MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Well Malcolm,
You're exactly who I expected to object to my post.
Yup. After two days of them, you betcha
Here's a little info contrary to the drift of the honey botulinum
notion; post-WWI paralyzed vets often got bed-sores, sometimes now
called pressure ulcers. One of the few effective treatments for the
condition was to clean the injury then cover with honey and a bandage.
It worked, not 100% but
On Tue, 2009-11-17 at 18:36 -0500, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Chuck
If man evolved from monkeys and apes, why do we still have monkeys and
apes?
Not every experiment is a success. . . .
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Yes, that and the sugar hit to the starving tissues depleted by the
injured circulatory system. This is why sugar (honey) not salt worked
in this protocol; they were not curing meat, but trying to repair and
rejuvenate severely deprived tissues.
Take care,
Malcolm
On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 16:24
is giving the spores and strains you like a head start in colonizing the
medium.
Take care,
Malcolm
On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 09:34 -0600, Brooks Bradley wrote:
The link does not seem to be working for me..probability senility.
If you are still having troubletry this (the main website
The whey that is eaten is not the true whey.
The word that is spoken is not the true word.
On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 18:55 -0600, Dan Nave wrote:
dee,
What? Haven't you heard of that famous Chinese classic
the Tao De Ching or, The Whey and it's Virtue?...
Dan
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at
Wow! Very nice indeed Steve; Thank you!
And just as a confusion factor, what do you suppose they (you know,
them) mean by: elemental silver, even its so-called
nano-crystalline state? Possibly Tetra-silver (so-called?), or
possibly finely divided - as in precipitated metallic Ag? - didn't the
Hi Sol, here's the whole story including Isabelle's bio. HTH,
Malcolm
http://www.soilandhealth.org/02/0201hyglibcat/020102moser/020102Moser00toc.html
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 16:12 -0700, sol wrote:
At 10:50 PM 12/29/2009, you wrote:
How and When to Be Your Own Doctor
by Dr. Isabelle
Better read her bio before you giggle out.
http://www.soilandhealth.org/02/0201hyglibcat/020102moser/020102Moser00toc.html
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 20:32 -0600, Annie B Smythe wrote:
LMAO, OMG, I'm howling here
Annie
sol wrote:
At 10:50 PM 12/29/2009, you wrote:
How and
Not a prob, didn't want you to dismiss the info because of an easy
misunderstanding.
Take care,
Malcolm
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 22:31 -0600, Annie B Smythe wrote:
Sorry Malcom, for some reason the way the question
was asked just tripped my funny bone tonight. I
wasn't laughing because
To us all, and hope for the whole world as well.
M.
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Anyone who battles stomach cancer successfully for 30+ years is worth
more than a flippant yak.
On Fri, 2010-01-01 at 12:27 +, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Not a very good sign is it? dee
On 31 Dec 2009, at 23:12, sol wrote:
At 10:50 PM 12/29/2009, you wrote:
How and When to Be
On Sun, 2010-01-17 at 17:55 -0500, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Great Idea for dent removal.
Filing that one away...
Chuck
Can I yell movie in a crowded firehouse??
Shore, just not in a submarine.
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Well, actually silver particles of up to ~ 100+ atoms form, and lose an
electron or so, perhaps many, thus exhibiting ionic 'potential'. silver
atoms, like many, like to pair up thus forming molecules with an ionic
potential that are larger than a single silver atom that has lost one
of its
Almost; one silver molecule formed of two or four silver atoms, minus
one or two or ?? electrons = one silver ion, yes. Skip the quarks and
neutrons, removing a proton results in another element.
On Thu, 2010-01-21 at 11:53 -0800, Richard Goodwin wrote:
Heh... Right you are, unless you want to
point in the cell development
the cells are vulnerable to silver.
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Well
Nicely put Marshall!!!
On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 12:16 -0500, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Yes you are correct. That is like testing if oils (carbon and hydrogen
compounds) are poisonous by testing hydrogen cyanide ( HCN ) and using
the nitrogen in the air at the control. Complete obsfuscation.
Test.
This is a Test:
If this had been the real thing
It would Already be too late.
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to the wise. I know, YMMV, but I doubt it.
Consider also that most of the antibiotics reach the bladder through the
bloodstream, i.e. from the outside, and one of the most effective
irrigations is plain PURE STERILE water which gets the bugs through
osmotic pressure - blows them up.
Take care, Malcolm
murky presence throughout. I keep a clean
shot-glass next to the toilet to catch a sample whenever I need to check
it out.
HTH, Malcolm
On Mon, 2014-05-26 at 05:33 -0800, Ron wrote:
Mahvalus Malcolm,
I didn't really expect to hear from anybody that knew about it first hand.
Well I won't try
that can be.
The suggestion for D-Mannose is a good one too. One also can get whole
cranberries at some seasons, frozen ones most of the time, and cook them
up - remarkably easy, and throw in a few good orange peels with them
sliced thin. Yum!
Malcolm
On Mon, 2014-05-26 at 09:24 -0600, sol wrote
This and the questionable reportage on the Ebola-Lassa hybrid, and the
obviously inadequate remarks by the media via the CDC etc, bring up one
of the truely sickening aspects of this whole mess:
We cannot trust our own government.
On Mon, 2014-10-06 at 17:33 -0400, TJ Garland wrote:
Everyone
assassination.
-Original Message-
From: Malcolm
Sent: Monday, October 6, 2014 6:34 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSConcerns Regarding The Ebola Virus
This and the questionable reportage on the Ebola-Lassa hybrid, and the
obviously inadequate remarks by the media via
surface.
Just a thought, Malcolm
On Sun, 2014-10-19 at 11:02 +0100, Dee wrote:
I make the distilled water myself and it has a 0 reading with my TDS
meter. The tap water has a reading of over 300. The only thing might
be, that I poured the distilled water into the jar which I make the CS
Oops! Left out one little part, changes in the water temp often bring
on this cloudiness effect.
On Sun, 2014-10-19 at 11:02 +0100, Dee wrote:
I make the distilled water myself and it has a 0 reading with my TDS
meter. The tap water has a reading of over 300. The only thing might
be, that I
, at 19:10, Malcolm s...@asis.com wrote:
Hi Dee, there's another possibility here; I don't know how your water is
delivered to your faucet, but one thing that can happen is that a little
air gets entrained into it, and as the pressure is released going from
your plumbing into a container
of an instrument put you off,
I'd expect the skills learned on that to be very transferable to a
genuine 'doo when you get one.
Anyhow, you encourage me to give the whole idea - a new one to me - a
whirl and I hope it works; Thanks!
Malcolm
On Sat, 2014-11-29 at 20:10 -0700, ASL raVen wrote:
I,too, suffer
. they have no proof of efficacy or lack of harm? How
could they, if they never tried it?
I wish you and your child all the best in such difficult straits,
Malcolm
On Mon, 2014-12-29 at 16:18 -0500, Michael Mckenna wrote:
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the future. It's not given to us to do that.
Malcolm.
On Fri, 2015-01-02 at 23:27 -0500, Michael Mckenna wrote:
thank you very much everyone that have commented and given your
suggestions. I will now give you an update on her condition - she is
stable enough that they , on Monday want to operate
.
Malcolm
On Thu, 2015-02-19 at 23:57 +1030, Debra David wrote:
On 19/02/2015 12:38 AM, M.G. Devour wrote:
... whatever platform you choose, I would strongly recommend that
email notifications remain an optional feature. The ideal system will
provide multiple communication methods, in order
Hi Jason,
carbonic acid, H2CO3, will getcha every time; CO2 right out of the air.
So it goes, just trying to help a bit in these difficult times gg
M.
On Fri, 2015-02-20 at 15:36 -0800, Jason wrote:
Hi Reece:
It has a lot to do with it, because making EIS should have no impact on pH.
I
over lesser periods of time with no ill
effects but urge caution on you with your purported 200 ppm ionic
silver.
I've never had a problem inhaling CS. But if you really want a good story
about inhaling CS ask Jason.
Malcolm said...
Your attitude toward any experimentation, yours or others
In re. your #1; consider silver nitrate, a known poison. Nitrogen
composes ~80% of our air. Ammonia, NH3, a gas, is present in small
amounts just about everywhere that e.g. ammonium fertilizers are used,
etc.
Another matter for your consideration:
Using a nebulizer to inhale ~200ppm CS is
for the mo,
Malcolm
On 6/16/2016 12:13 PM, Nenah Sylver wrote:
To all the smart and clever people on this list:
I remember a discussion of water ionizers on this egroup and figured
you would know the answer to my questions. Several years ago I bought
a water ionizer unit (the “Athena”), which
Same basic device is used in
removeable contact-eye-lens cleaners. If you'd like more info let me know.
Yours, Malcolm
On 8/5/2016 1:12 PM, Nenah Sylver wrote:
List,
I wanted to put colloidal silver into my humidifier, which I run at
night. However, the ultrasonic mechanism of the
Peroxide may well remove the metal deposited originally on the disc to
provide the necessary electric connection; there's no need to do this.
Just run the thing, it works fine!
Malcolm
On 8/6/2016 8:07 AM, Robert Larson wrote:
thanks for the explanation!
So do you think silver will plate
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/17/02/26/2250207/is-googles-comment-filtering-tool-vanishing-legitimate-comments?utm_source=feedburner_medium=feed_campaign=Feed%3A+Slashdot%2Fslashdot+%28Slashdot%29
Seems Google announced they're using a new AI (Artificial Intelligence)
machine-learning
to humans in higher concentrations.
Please comment; Thanks, Malcolm
On 5/6/2017 11:22 PM, Phil Morrison wrote:
Hi James,
AgNP stands for silver nanoparticle.
AgNP dissociates oxygen molecules into individual atoms which diffuse
throughout the atomic lattice structure of the silver particle
folks . . . . . . . Arcane
and fascinating stuff!
Take care, Malcolm
At 11:56 AM 5/19/04 -0700, you wrote:
Thanks Marshall. That's what I thought but couldn't seem to convince the
fellow. I
knew the colloids could be seen via the Tyndall effect but also knew that
an atom is
too small
to ionize??
I guess we're lucky that corpora-gova-mega-mint-funded research hasn't
appropriated CS and all its mysterious puzzles right out of our grasp for
the 'Public' good . . . yet, anyway. By all means, please dig!
Take care, Malcolm
At 06:56 AM 6/15/04 -0500, you wrote:
Some types
if the
liquid gets low.
Take care, Malcolm
At 03:00 PM 7/13/04 -0700, you wrote:
i bought mine off of ebay. 1.7 gallon, ultrasonic, factory re-certified,
and paid 18.99 + shipping.
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will help;
Malcolm
At 10:34 PM 7/15/04 -0600, you wrote:
Dear List Members,
I will be unable to participate in the list dialogue for a
while. I find it
necessary to unsubsribe at present..my home of 40 years burned
today---with all of our pets.
Only my wife (although
.
Take care, Malcolm
At 02:06 PM 7/17/04 +, you wrote:
Hello everyone:
I tried to buy a nebulizer at a medical supply store and was told I needed
a prescription. However I could buy the aerosol mask with the cup and the
air supply tubing.
I have a 5 to 40 pound air regulator and an air filter
, Malcolm
BTW; Susie, I follow Mike's regimen strictly, except sometimes I'll use a
glass. Or, if I think I'm getting a cold I've got a little spritzer to
spritz it up my nose - works!
At 12:06 PM 9/17/04 +00-05, you wrote:
Susie wants to know:
What kind of dosages do individual people
market.
Malcolm
Marshalee Hallett wrote:
Above .999 comes 100 % pure, not 1%.
Marshalee
List,
I would think that the designation regarding the purity of the silver
wires,
99.99% pure, would be correct. Why, then, do I see . stamped on
silver bullion? Because the next designation is 1.0
Your bio-drive is working, I have the book - at least if I can ever get it back
from my friends - ; fascinating stuff, especially the regeneration of amputated
extremities and nerve regrowth/guidance.
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
Helpful, non-pejorative correction. See Robert Beckers The
Perhaps, if you are fortunate enough to be left - handed, it's just left-right
reversal.
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Gosh, I am awful old to getting dyslexic. :
Marshall
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
Helpful, non-pejorative correction. See Robert Beckers The Electric Body
for information
supposed to be dumb twits in a
crowd anyway, but I was seriously amazed(not only at the speedy orchestration of
our politco-militaristic machine) by how politally correct mindless hatred has
become. I'm still waiting - and preparing - for the other shoe to drop.
Malcolm
James Osbourne, Holmes
to seal off the hole in the bottom - maybe silicone rubber?
Have fun, Malcolm
Kevin Nolan wrote:
Hello all. Another report on trying to eliminate plate-out, inspired
by a recent mailing to and from 'Ole Bob'. Some months ago I posted a
speculation that wrapping a cathode in eg artificial
Hey wow!! I'm a genius - or dysleksuch.
Forest?? What forest??
Connie wrote:
Count the number of F's in the following text:
FINISHED FILES ARE THE
RESULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC
STUDY COMBINED WITH THE
EXPERIENCE OF YEARS
Managed it?
Scroll down only after you have counted them!
.
Take care, the Kefir is good - I like the grains best of all, not yet making
extra to a noticeable extent... Guess I'll try what one is supposed to when
all else fails, and read the directions. Any little hints would be
appreciated, toog.
Malcolm
Connie wrote:
Source: New York Times
http
. I nailed one doc in the stomach, and shoved him into his machine,
which broke it, which I guess meant my reflex arc was abnormally fast, but
ended that part of the test, anyhow.
So by now you probably know what you got; was it anything like this or are
my docs just barbarians? g
Malcolm
Well, somebody's got to train those residents, it's just up to us patients to
do the job now and then.g
Malcolm
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
First rule of common sense is to at least be out of reach...
Dumb Doc!
Chuck
Frogs are smart
probably a reason.
Take care, Malcolm
herx wrote:
Hello list, I need advice on measuring the conductivity of water.
I recently bought a used water distiller, and the starting current for CS
is 20%-50% higher than it was previously with store-bought distilled
water, with all other factors
to but a bit more effective
than the
baggingsuggested to reduce silver oxide.
Take care, Malcolm
John A. Stanley wrote:
In article 7apo849zbmvd09...@natel.net, j...@natel.net (John A. Stanley)
wrote:
There has been concern expressed on the Yahoo CS Group (formerly CS
Club) about bubbling
, since the VA Health Care System is relatively - say rather
absolutely - inflexible in such matters. There are some good Doc.s but they are
constrained by the system.
Thanks very much, Malcolm
Brooks Bradley wrote:
Dear Lee,
We experienced rather successful
, Malcolm
Nick Grant wrote:
Hi Lee
Having suffer with a bladder complaint for about 12 years, I have learnt
that not all bladder infections happen because of the same cause.
Cranberry is a good preventative for bladder infections. CS seems to work
well on them as well. In females, it can
by
the usual antibiotic regimen, and after even months of pills they return when
the ABX are gone and in a few days to a week or so, there you are, yucky pee
again.
Malcolm
Kathie Jones wrote:
I suppose, any variance from a standard range of normal is what the
bacterium that are often
Hey Nick!! Be kind, give the lady her own mailbox, ok?
Nick Grant wrote:
Tell my husband that Kevin - he is always to busy for minor details like
that! :)
If people read the whole e-mail, they would see my name at the bottom
anyway - maybe one of the downsides of skim reading perhaps?
goad the cells to madness, but this is getting
out into the realm of wild speculation.
Malcolm
Nick Grant wrote:
I
think what makes sense here is differentiating between bladder in the
bladder, and bladder irritation
That doesn't make sense at all. I meant infection in the bladder.oops
anymore, and
wonder what percentage of the so-called 'distilled drinking water' may be
distilled and what may be 'drinking', about which I expect there are no
regulations whatever. YMMV.
Malcolm
Ode Coyote wrote:
Ozone is used commercially to 'disinfect' distilled water. The
distillation process
too far, and I expect
you didn't mean that. But that is what you emphasized with
NOTHING.!
Second, anyone who undertook I.V. injection or other direct blood or
lymph introduction of CS from any source without proper sterile
precautions is somewhere between a fool and dead.
Malcolm
Connie
nourishing soup at the same time) but facing them with an uphill torrent they
can't traverse, keeping them out of the upper UT - a good thing to do.
Take care, Malcolm
Nick Grant wrote:
My mum and dad both had kidney stones. Mum's last bout with them was an
extremely hot summer ( she
ingested. However the doc.s at the VA have made it clear they want
me to maintain an acidic urine to counteract my susceptibility to
infection from ICP's and send me great quantities of C to accomplish
this. More on this topic would be gratefully received!
Malcolm
I Anderson wrote:
Malcolm,
The pH
Hey, thanks! Between you and Ivan, I think I'm beginning to get it.
Malcolm
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
Hi, I don't go along with your comment that an acidic environment in the
urinary
tract is linked to bladder or kidney stones, in fact I think it's just
.
Thassall, Malcolm
Connie wrote:
Well Malcolm, I am a fool (though not dead), I self infused CS through
my PIC line this winter, I never sterilize my CS containersI did
use aseptic technique as much as possible to do the infusion.
Maybe I am not dead because my silvergen produced CS is so
but I thought the energy cycle went from the high
energy compound adenosine triphosphate to the lower energy one, adenosine
diphosphate, and sometimes further to adenosine monophosphate, or AMP; yes?
Take care, Malcolm
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a spritzer bottle, I just snuffled some from an eyedropper and
it worked fine. I usually hit it two times about an hour apart, three if I
remember to or if I start earlier in the day.
Take care, Malcolm
Printer Man wrote:
Does anyone use CS as nose drops to help fight colds?
If so, what kind
Hi Ivan, guess I got your intent backward, sorry! I thought you were
discussing the breakdown products of cellular energy use, not the re-forming
of ATP; my goof.
Malcolm
I Anderson wrote:
Indeed,
But I was describing the Krebs cycle which takes place in the lumen of
the mitochondria
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on the bottom
of the bottle, and even if it got into someone's airway wouldn't do them much
good - nor harm either, for that matter.
Malcolm
Bobbye Stegen wrote:
Thanks Bob,
Will make the concotion of saline/CS and get it to her in a spray bottle.
Bobbye
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