Mike Monett wrote: > url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61547.html > Re: CS>Engineers > From: CKing001 > Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 19:52:17 > > On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 20:51:23 -0400, Mike Monett wrote: > > >> Now, a fork I can do without, but I keep a very close watch on my > >> spoon. She takes it every once in a while and washes it. I can't > >> believe how shiny it gets. > > > Yeah, > > > I once tried a recipe that started "take a clean dish..." Couldn't > > go any further. > > > Chuck > > > 'vegetarian': ancient Mohawk word meaning 'lousy hunter'. > > That's very funny! But before you get the idea I'm a slob, I really > need to say I let the coffee residue build up on the spoon and wash > it when I have time. She just gets there before me:) > > I also don't need a knife very often. Mainly to peel garlic cloves. > The X-Acto knife has a rounded shape and is much sharper than an > ordinary knife. It is ideal for getting inside the curved shape of > some cloves and does a great job of pulling the wrapping off. > > I have to wash the floors in my lab, bedroom, and bathroom each day > with bleach and soap. If I don't, the spores build up and I pay a > terrible price. And this apartment is one of the better ones in > Ottawa - nobody else has any problems.
Try mopping with CS after you finish with the bleach and let air dry. > > > I can detect four different kinds of mold spores by the effect they > have on my system. The very worst one is also the most common - it > gives terrible headaches. It grows on the cotton in most fabrics, > and nobody is aware of it, but they are just walking spore > factories. There is a picture here: > > http://fungus.org.uk/images/mildew.jpg > > and a description here: > > http://fungus.org.uk/nwfg/rot.htm > > I have thrown most of my clothes away - I just couldn't get the mold > spores out. Same with the bedding. Nothing seems to be able to kill > the spores. Try adding CS to your last rinse so the silver ends up in the fibers. It won't kill the spores, but it will kill them if they germinate. > So I end up washing everything each day - 4 loads in the > summer, 6 loads in the winter. And it only takes a short time until > the spores start growing again. I can never sleep more than 4 or 5 > hours until I have to get up and start washing everything. You get > tired after a while, and the mold toxins do very strange things. All > of them bad. > > I tried soaking the clothes in cs - it didn't work. H2O2 didn't work > either. But I just tried a combination of strong cs and H2O2 - it > works like a charm! If you want to kill spores, try this. Soak in a combination of CS, glucoce (honey will work), and calcium propionate (or other water soluble calcium such as calcium lactate) . The glucose and calcium will cause the spores to germinate in an hour or so, and the CS will then kill them. Marshall > > > Now WallMart seems to have changed their dw, and I haven't been able > to find any that works as well as their old stuff. Maybe it's just a > batch problem - I really hope so. Good dw is hard to find. > > Best Regards, > > Mike Monett > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

