Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-16 Thread FHLew
  Kevin Nolan asked:

I would like to know of one or more sources, preferably via URL's,
supporting the assertion that a prism creates rather than merely separates
spectral colours.

   A very academic enquiry! I recall it is the hands-on tutorials of
Howtos
when I signed up for online courses in Art,Graphics and Animation that
led me to such edifying works on traditional giants  such as
Newton,Goethe ,Ruskins and Reid and their interpretations of Nature's
script:
The Spectrum  and the subsequent evaluation of the foregoing studies for a
new understanding of the prismatic phenomenon. The copies I have are dusty
and maybe outdated but still provide fascinating research backgrounds. I
warn you,
it involves heavy reading.

1.The principles of Light and Color  by Edwin D. Babbit
   Including among other topics
 Chromo-Chemistry and Chromo Therapeutics
Discoveries and Practical Applications

1987 Reprint Edition by
BORDERLAND SCIENCES
 Copyright Babbit  Co.,
   1878

   2. Man Or Matter by  Ernst Lehrs
   Third Edition,Revised and Enlarged
   Published by Rudolf Steiner Press 1985

   3. Books by Dinshah Health Society

Spectro Chrome  Magazines [ Abridged ]
Let There Be Light  5th Edition Darius
Dinshah
Spectro-Chrome Metry Encyclopedia 4th
edition
Dinshah P. Ghadiali


With regards
  Lew


- Original Message -
From: Kevin Nolan ken...@optusnet.com.au
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs


 This stuff is really OT, but having been brought up here, I would like to
 know of one or more sources, preferably via URL's, supporting the
assertion
 that a prism creates rather than merely separates spectral colours.

 Kevin Nolan

 - Original Message -
 From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 8:20 AM
 Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs


  Hey, Lew!
  Still with us, are you?
  Glad to see you post again.
  BTW does a quartz prism give different hues than glass?
 
  Chuck
  What do you do when you see an endangered animal eating an endangered
 plant?
 
  On Sat, 11 May 2002 05:19:02 +0800, FHLew klini...@tm.net.my wrote:
 
   Many experts  today still speak of  the spectral colours
as
  being
  originally  contained in the light  Such a glamour of Newton's
classical
  experiment in the prismatic splitting of light into rainbow colours.
  However, it is now  known that these colours are the result  of the
  interference of the apparatus [ prism ] with light. The prism actually
  manufactures the colours
  in  light. Glass blocks ultra-violet radiation but not Quartz. Goethe
  speculated on the  eye's experience of  colour.Goethe's discovery was
  rejected by many scientists who proclaimed that  Goethe
  never understood Newton .
 
 
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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-16 Thread FHLew
Thank you, Chuck, for the cyberinfo.

You asked:

 BTW does a quartz prism give different hues than
   glass?
Yes. This  is due to the presence of impurities in the quartz crystal.
Sometimes, bubbles containing gas or liquid may be observed in the Quartz
crystal. Quartz belongs to the Silica group.Quartz has piezoelectric , pyro-
electric properties and is a rotary polar.


http://www.dougforsythegallery.com/ForsytheMacallen/ResearchGlassy%20State.h
tm#top

With regards
 Lew


- Original Message -
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 7:11 AM
Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs


 Heh, sorry, I hate it when people spring acronyms on ME, too.
 BTW= cybergeek for by the way.

 Chuck
do practice Isn't it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they ?

 On Mon, 13 May 2002 00:43:38 +0800, FHLew klini...@tm.net.my wrote:

 Howdy Chuck
 
   You wrote:
 
BTW does a quartz prism give different hues than
glass?
 
 
 Thanks for the remembrance, Chuck  I am no good at
 abbreviatiions.
 What is BTW ?  You tell me , then I will answer your question.
 
 
  With regards
 Lew


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Re: CSbottle for cs with URL

2002-05-16 Thread FHLew
Apology for incomplete URL

 Thank you, Chuck, for the cyberinfo.

You asked:

 BTW does a quartz prism give different hues than
glass?
 Yes. This  is due to the presence of impurities in the quartz crystal.
 Sometimes, bubbles containing gas or liquid may be observed in the Quartz
 crystal. Quartz belongs to the Silica group.Quartz has piezoelectric ,
pyro-
 electric properties and is a rotary polar.


http://www.dougforsythegallery.com/ForsytheMacallen/ResearchGlassy%20State.h
tm#top


 With regards
  Lew


 - Original Message -
 From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 7:11 AM
 Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs


 Heh, sorry, I hate it when people spring acronyms on ME, too.
 BTW= cybergeek for by the way.

 Chuck
  Isn't it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they  do practice ?




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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-16 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Another good book is Lieberman's Light:  Medicine of the Future.   His
style is very unaffected and conversational.   He is an Opthamologist
who has become an alternative health type.   Interesting read and not
inaccessible at all. 

JBB



FHLew wrote:
 
   Kevin Nolan asked:
 
 I would like to know of one or more sources, preferably via URL's,
 supporting the assertion that a prism creates rather than merely separates
 spectral colours.
 
A very academic enquiry! I recall it is the hands-on tutorials of
 Howtos
 when I signed up for online courses in Art,Graphics and Animation that
 led me to such edifying works on traditional giants  such as
 Newton,Goethe ,Ruskins and Reid and their interpretations of Nature's
 script:
 The Spectrum  and the subsequent evaluation of the foregoing studies for a
 new understanding of the prismatic phenomenon. The copies I have are dusty
 and maybe outdated but still provide fascinating research backgrounds. I
 warn you,
 it involves heavy reading.
 
 1.The principles of Light and Color  by Edwin D. Babbit
Including among other topics
  Chromo-Chemistry and Chromo Therapeutics
 Discoveries and Practical Applications
 
 1987 Reprint Edition by
 BORDERLAND SCIENCES
  Copyright Babbit  Co.,
1878
 
2. Man Or Matter by  Ernst Lehrs
Third Edition,Revised and Enlarged
Published by Rudolf Steiner Press 1985
 
3. Books by Dinshah Health Society
 
 Spectro Chrome  Magazines [ Abridged ]
 Let There Be Light  5th Edition Darius
 Dinshah
 Spectro-Chrome Metry Encyclopedia 4th
 edition
 Dinshah P. Ghadiali
 
 With regards
   Lew
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Kevin Nolan ken...@optusnet.com.au
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 9:45 PM
 Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs
 
  This stuff is really OT, but having been brought up here, I would like to
  know of one or more sources, preferably via URL's, supporting the
 assertion
  that a prism creates rather than merely separates spectral colours.
 
  Kevin Nolan
 
  - Original Message -
  From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 8:20 AM
  Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs
 
 
   Hey, Lew!
   Still with us, are you?
   Glad to see you post again.
   BTW does a quartz prism give different hues than glass?
  
   Chuck
   What do you do when you see an endangered animal eating an endangered
  plant?
  
   On Sat, 11 May 2002 05:19:02 +0800, FHLew klini...@tm.net.my wrote:
  
Many experts  today still speak of  the spectral colours
 as
   being
   originally  contained in the light  Such a glamour of Newton's
 classical
   experiment in the prismatic splitting of light into rainbow colours.
   However, it is now  known that these colours are the result  of the
   interference of the apparatus [ prism ] with light. The prism actually
   manufactures the colours
   in  light. Glass blocks ultra-violet radiation but not Quartz. Goethe
   speculated on the  eye's experience of  colour.Goethe's discovery was
   rejected by many scientists who proclaimed that  Goethe
   never understood Newton .
  
  
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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-12 Thread Kevin Nolan
This stuff is really OT, but having been brought up here, I would like to
know of one or more sources, preferably via URL's, supporting the assertion
that a prism creates rather than merely separates spectral colours.

Kevin Nolan

- Original Message -
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs


 Hey, Lew!
 Still with us, are you?
 Glad to see you post again.
 BTW does a quartz prism give different hues than glass?

 Chuck
 What do you do when you see an endangered animal eating an endangered
plant?

 On Sat, 11 May 2002 05:19:02 +0800, FHLew klini...@tm.net.my wrote:

  Many experts  today still speak of  the spectral colours  as
 being
 originally  contained in the light  Such a glamour of Newton's classical
 experiment in the prismatic splitting of light into rainbow colours.
 However, it is now  known that these colours are the result  of the
 interference of the apparatus [ prism ] with light. The prism actually
 manufactures the colours
 in  light. Glass blocks ultra-violet radiation but not Quartz. Goethe
 speculated on the  eye's experience of  colour.Goethe's discovery was
 rejected by many scientists who proclaimed that  Goethe
 never understood Newton .


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-12 Thread FHLew
Howdy Chuck

  You wrote:

   BTW does a quartz prism give different hues than glass?


Thanks for the remembrance, Chuck  I am no good at
abbreviatiions.
What is BTW ?  You tell me , then I will answer your question.


 With regards
Lew




- Original Message -
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 6:20 AM
Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs


 Hey, Lew!
 Still with us, are you?
 Glad to see you post again.
 BTW does a quartz prism give different hues than glass?

 Chuck
 What do you do when you see an endangered animal eating an endangered
plant?

 On Sat, 11 May 2002 05:19:02 +0800, FHLew klini...@tm.net.my wrote:

  Many experts  today still speak of  the spectral colours  as
 being
 originally  contained in the light  Such a glamour of Newton's classical
 experiment in the prismatic splitting of light into rainbow colours.
 However, it is now  known that these colours are the result  of the
 interference of the apparatus [ prism ] with light. The prism actually
 manufactures the colours
 in  light. Glass blocks ultra-violet radiation but not Quartz. Goethe
 speculated on the  eye's experience of  colour.Goethe's discovery was
 rejected by many scientists who proclaimed that  Goethe
 never understood Newton .


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-12 Thread CKing001
Heh, sorry, I hate it when people spring acronyms on ME, too.
BTW= cybergeek for by the way.

Chuck
Isn't it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they do practice?

On Mon, 13 May 2002 00:43:38 +0800, FHLew klini...@tm.net.my wrote:

Howdy Chuck

  You wrote:

   BTW does a quartz prism give different hues than glass?


Thanks for the remembrance, Chuck  I am no good at
abbreviatiions.
What is BTW ?  You tell me , then I will answer your question.


 With regards
Lew


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-10 Thread Tad Winiecki
A couple of solvents that are more natural and don't have petroleum fumes
would be orange oil or tea tree oil as in Melaleuca's (a MLM company)
Solumel product, which takes off labels well.

I use old brown cod liver oil or other supplement glass bottles.  I have
had a struggle getting the oil slick out of the cod liver oil bottles but
tried filling them with vinegar.  Having residue left in the bottles seems
to cause silver to fall out and deposit on the glass.

Nancy



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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-10 Thread Ode Coyote
 Use lighter fluid/ Coleman or other camp stove fuel fuel/ naptha..all the
same thing.
 Won't harm most plastics like acetone, laquer thinner or goof off.
 97+% isopropal alchohol [not 50%] removes many gums and glues...works
quite well on undried silicon caulk.
Varsol/ mineral spirits/ paint thinner...all the same thing.
 Ken


At 09:24 AM 5/8/02 -0500, you wrote:
In article 17c683ca7e39d511aca500047630810203754...@twm06.tacom.army.mil,
Medwith, Robert medwi...@tacom.army.mil wrote:
Arozona tea (herbal) comes in cobalt blue bottles

Most of our CS is kept in a plastic DW jug in the kitchen, but we keep
some in blue Arizona bottles in other parts of the house.

The only draw back you need a good solvent to take gum off once
the labels are pealed I happened to have some MEK (methyl Ethel keytone)
from the emron paint I use on my boat There are other solvents that work

Funny you should mention that because just a couple days ago I bought
some solvents because the label adhesive on the Arizona bottles was
bothering me. First I tried a product called Goof Off, and I suppose
if I used enough of it long enough I might get the goo off, but mostly
what it did was smear the goo all over the bottle. I then switched to
acetone which stripped the adhesive right off the bottle in seconds.

Warning: please use protective gloves when handling paper towels/rags
soaked with solvent.

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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-10 Thread FHLew
Greetings

 Sylvie wrote:

   If I wanted to use real smoke or blue cobalt bottles, eye dropper...
 ... a terrible tooth abcess and it had to be operated emergently.
 Apparently, it  was quite torture to go through this
ordeal..
... Knowing that ulcers are a  symptom and not a cause, would then
cs
 be useless in treating this ailment?

There is rhythmicity in Colour and Sound. The very colours
themselves are the  effects of photonic vibrations proceeding from the
source of light , the resplendent sun. There is  a true shade  for each and
every colour.  Each colour wave has a mighty potency of a chemical,
electrical or thermal nature.

  Cobalt - blue glass transmits the following colours :

 1. Blue  2. Violet  3. Indigo  4. Green  5. Orange  6. Red
 7. Infra-red

   The nullifying effect of  the cobalt colour  is its
transmission  of
from the hot region which includes infra-red, part of the red and orange in
the prismatic scale. It is quite unsuitable then for a hot,excitable
brain,or for a very sensitive and over-nervous person and  by no means, it
is best for  inflammatory conditions  although  it is excellent for persons
with nervous
anxiety due to the predominance of the other concomitant  electrical
colours.

 Deep Blue Glass, tinted by cupro-diammonium-sulfate or the
cupro-
sulfate of ammonia, which has a rich deep blue colour , is best suited   for
calming  and cooling of nerves  in inflammatory  conditions. This is  not
available as yet. Blue is  a cold, electrical and anti-microbial colour.

 Many experts  today still speak of  the spectral colours  as
being
originally  contained in the light  Such a glamour of Newton's classical
experiment in the prismatic splitting of light into rainbow colours.
However, it is now  known that these colours are the result  of the
interference of the apparatus [ prism ] with light. The prism actually
manufactures the colours
in  light. Glass blocks ultra-violet radiation but not Quartz. Goethe
speculated on the  eye's experience of  colour.Goethe's discovery was
rejected by many scientists who proclaimed that  Goethe
never understood Newton .

Is Argyria ,a bluish grey discolouration of the skin  a manufactured
light effect ? Can a skin biopsy prove it ?


With regards
 Lew

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From: sylvie hargraft sylviehargr...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 8:46 PM
Subject: CSbottle for cs


 I would like to know what is good to keep cs in.

 1. I hear Mason jars are o.k., pop bottles(plastic??) smoke or blue
 bottles...

 2.  If I wanted to use real smoke or blue cobalt bottles, eye dropper...
 Where do I find them in Ontario or Canada. I know I can order on line but
I
 have come across various courier fees that are just rediculous.

 My mother has come to visit me and is returning Friday. I'd like to give
her
 some cs while she is here. She was telling me that one of my brothers had
a
 terrible tooth abcess and it had to be operated emergently. Apparently, it
 was quite torture to go through this ordeal, would having used cs take
care
 of the abcess only by swishing it in the mouth for a while?

 Also, would cs be of any help with stomach ulcers? Knowing that ulcers are
a
 symptom and not a cause, would then cs be useless in treating this
ailment?
 Any input would be quite appreciated

 Sylvie


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-10 Thread CKing001
Hey, Lew!
Still with us, are you?
Glad to see you post again.
BTW does a quartz prism give different hues than glass?

Chuck
What do you do when you see an endangered animal eating an endangered plant?

On Sat, 11 May 2002 05:19:02 +0800, FHLew klini...@tm.net.my wrote:

 Many experts  today still speak of  the spectral colours  as
being
originally  contained in the light  Such a glamour of Newton's classical
experiment in the prismatic splitting of light into rainbow colours.
However, it is now  known that these colours are the result  of the
interference of the apparatus [ prism ] with light. The prism actually
manufactures the colours
in  light. Glass blocks ultra-violet radiation but not Quartz. Goethe
speculated on the  eye's experience of  colour.Goethe's discovery was
rejected by many scientists who proclaimed that  Goethe
never understood Newton .


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-09 Thread Russ Rosser
 I would like to know what is good to keep cs in.

Neither pure silver nor distilled water are not photo-sensitive, so clear
glass is fine.  For travleling, I'd recommend plastic water bottles.

 Also, would CS be of any help with stomach ulcers?

It's said that in the 80's, ulcers were conclusively discovered to result
from a bacterial infection (helical plori--sp?), so there's a probability
that CS would work.  Perhaps Jason, Brooks, or others may know from
*clinical* experience?  If there's any issues with getting under the mucus
lining, a few drops of DMSO might resolve it!

--Russ


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Re: CSSticky removal. CSbottle for cs

2002-05-09 Thread TJ Garland
A quart of acetone from Lowe's or Home Depot is cheap, works instantly, and 
is self cleaning.



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RE: CSSticky removal. CSbottle for cs

2002-05-09 Thread Medwith, Robert
Note if you have finger nail polish remover around check the bottle 
Acetone used to be prime ingredient, but not all have it these days
(used to use it when we got super glue on our hands)

  Bob

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Subject: Re: CSSticky removal. CSbottle for cs


A quart of acetone from Lowe's or Home Depot is cheap, works instantly, and 
is self cleaning.


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RE: CSSticky removal. CSbottle for cs

2002-05-09 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Wear Gloves; don't breath it.

James-Osbourne: Holmes

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Subject:Re: CSSticky removal. CSbottle for cs

A quart of acetone from Lowe's or Home Depot is cheap, works instantly, and
is self cleaning.


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RE: CSSticky removal. CSbottle for cs

2002-05-09 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Also, make sure the gloves will not be dissolved by the Acetone. 

James-Osbourne: Holmes

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Subject:RE: CSSticky removal. CSbottle for cs

Wear Gloves; don't breath it.

James-Osbourne: Holmes

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Subject:Re: CSSticky removal. CSbottle for cs

A quart of acetone from Lowe's or Home Depot is cheap, works instantly, and
is self cleaning.


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CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread sylvie hargraft

I would like to know what is good to keep cs in.

1. I hear Mason jars are o.k., pop bottles(plastic??) smoke or blue 
bottles...


2.  If I wanted to use real smoke or blue cobalt bottles, eye dropper... 
Where do I find them in Ontario or Canada. I know I can order on line but I 
have come across various courier fees that are just rediculous.


My mother has come to visit me and is returning Friday. I'd like to give her 
some cs while she is here. She was telling me that one of my brothers had a 
terrible tooth abcess and it had to be operated emergently. Apparently, it 
was quite torture to go through this ordeal, would having used cs take care 
of the abcess only by swishing it in the mouth for a while?


Also, would cs be of any help with stomach ulcers? Knowing that ulcers are a 
symptom and not a cause, would then cs be useless in treating this ailment?

Any input would be quite appreciated

Sylvie


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RE: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread Medwith, Robert
Arozona tea (herbal) comes in cobalt blue bottles
At the price of the tea usually less than a dollar here you could buy for 
the bottles and throw the tea away (or find some one who likes it)
I do not know if it is available where you are at.
I have a source that loves the tea and saves the bottles for me
I suppose you could pop across the border and buy a couple of cases
The only draw back you need a good solvent to take gum off once
the labels are pealed I happened to have some MEK (methyl Ethel keytone)
from the emron paint I use on my boat There are other solvents that work
Hope this helps you
Bob
-Original Message-
From: sylvie hargraft [mailto:sylviehargr...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 8:46 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSbottle for cs


I would like to know what is good to keep cs in.

1. I hear Mason jars are o.k., pop bottles(plastic??) smoke or blue 
bottles...

2.  If I wanted to use real smoke or blue cobalt bottles, eye dropper... 
Where do I find them in Ontario or Canada. I know I can order on line but I 
have come across various courier fees that are just rediculous.

My mother has come to visit me and is returning Friday. I'd like to give her

some cs while she is here. She was telling me that one of my brothers had a 
terrible tooth abcess and it had to be operated emergently. Apparently, it 
was quite torture to go through this ordeal, would having used cs take care 
of the abcess only by swishing it in the mouth for a while?

Also, would cs be of any help with stomach ulcers? Knowing that ulcers are a

symptom and not a cause, would then cs be useless in treating this ailment?
Any input would be quite appreciated

Sylvie


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread Marshalee Hallett


 I would like to know what is good to keep cs in.

 1. I hear Mason jars are o.k., pop bottles(plastic??) smoke or blue
 bottles...


Clear, hard plastic water bottles are just fine. Been using them myself for
years now.

 2.  If I wanted to use real smoke or blue cobalt bottles, eye dropper...
 Where do I find them in Ontario or Canada. I know I can order on line but
I
 have come across various courier fees that are just rediculous.

Why bother?


 My mother has come to visit me and is returning Friday. I'd like to give
her
 some cs while she is here. She was telling me that one of my brothers had
a
 terrible tooth abcess and it had to be operated emergently. Apparently, it
 was quite torture to go through this ordeal, would having used cs take
care
 of the abcess only by swishing it in the mouth for a while?

Absolutely!

 Also, would cs be of any help with stomach ulcers? Knowing that ulcers are
a
 symptom and not a cause, would then cs be useless in treating this
ailment?
 Any input would be quite appreciated

Ulcers are caused by a bacterium, Helicobacter pylori, therefore CS would
cure them.


 Sylvie

Hope this helps!
Marshalee


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RE: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread sylvie hargraft

That is an idea, does it have a dropper?
Gum is no problem, I can take care of this.
Sylvie


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From: Medwith, Robert medwi...@tacom.army.mil
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: 'silver-list@eskimo.com' silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSbottle for cs
Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 09:13:30 -0400

Arozona tea (herbal) comes in cobalt blue bottles
At the price of the tea usually less than a dollar here you could buy for
the bottles and throw the tea away (or find some one who likes it)
I do not know if it is available where you are at.
I have a source that loves the tea and saves the bottles for me
I suppose you could pop across the border and buy a couple of cases
The only draw back you need a good solvent to take gum off once
the labels are pealed I happened to have some MEK (methyl Ethel keytone)
from the emron paint I use on my boat There are other solvents that work
Hope this helps you
Bob


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread sylvie hargraft

Wow, I feel more and more positive about this all purpose:-)) cs.
Sylvie


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From: Marshalee Hallett liah...@utah-inter.net
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs
Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 07:54:47 -0600



 I would like to know what is good to keep cs in.

 1. I hear Mason jars are o.k., pop bottles(plastic??) smoke or blue
 bottles...


Clear, hard plastic water bottles are just fine. Been using them myself for
years now.

 2.  If I wanted to use real smoke or blue cobalt bottles, eye dropper...
 Where do I find them in Ontario or Canada. I know I can order on line but
I
 have come across various courier fees that are just rediculous.

Why bother?


 My mother has come to visit me and is returning Friday. I'd like to give
her
 some cs while she is here. She was telling me that one of my brothers had
a
 terrible tooth abcess and it had to be operated emergently. Apparently, 
it

 was quite torture to go through this ordeal, would having used cs take
care
 of the abcess only by swishing it in the mouth for a while?

Absolutely!

 Also, would cs be of any help with stomach ulcers? Knowing that ulcers 
are

a
 symptom and not a cause, would then cs be useless in treating this
ailment?
 Any input would be quite appreciated

Ulcers are caused by a bacterium, Helicobacter pylori, therefore CS would
cure them.


 Sylvie

Hope this helps!
Marshalee


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread John A. Stanley
In article 17c683ca7e39d511aca500047630810203754...@twm06.tacom.army.mil,
Medwith, Robert medwi...@tacom.army.mil wrote:
Arozona tea (herbal) comes in cobalt blue bottles

Most of our CS is kept in a plastic DW jug in the kitchen, but we keep
some in blue Arizona bottles in other parts of the house.

The only draw back you need a good solvent to take gum off once
the labels are pealed I happened to have some MEK (methyl Ethel keytone)
from the emron paint I use on my boat There are other solvents that work

Funny you should mention that because just a couple days ago I bought
some solvents because the label adhesive on the Arizona bottles was
bothering me. First I tried a product called Goof Off, and I suppose
if I used enough of it long enough I might get the goo off, but mostly
what it did was smear the goo all over the bottle. I then switched to
acetone which stripped the adhesive right off the bottle in seconds.

Warning: please use protective gloves when handling paper towels/rags
soaked with solvent.

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CSSticky removal. CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread Maxine Wilton
 Try  Lighter fluid to take sticky from labels off. I keep a bottle in
Kitchen for this. Ronsonal.
Maxine
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From: John A. Stanley j...@natel.net
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs


In article 17c683ca7e39d511aca500047630810203754...@twm06.tacom.army.mil,
Medwith, Robert medwi...@tacom.army.mil wrote:
Arozona tea (herbal) comes in cobalt blue bottles

Most of our CS is kept in a plastic DW jug in the kitchen, but we keep
some in blue Arizona bottles in other parts of the house.

The only draw back you need a good solvent to take gum off once
the labels are pealed I happened to have some MEK (methyl Ethel keytone)
from the emron paint I use on my boat There are other solvents that work

Funny you should mention that because just a couple days ago I bought
some solvents because the label adhesive on the Arizona bottles was
bothering me. First I tried a product called Goof Off, and I suppose
if I used enough of it long enough I might get the goo off, but mostly
what it did was smear the goo all over the bottle. I then switched to
acetone which stripped the adhesive right off the bottle in seconds.

Warning: please use protective gloves when handling paper towels/rags
soaked with solvent.

--
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RE: CSSticky removal. CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Wear Gloves.  Have good ventilation; best done outdoors in a breeze.

James-Osbourne: Holmes

 -Original Message-
From:   Maxine Wilton [mailto:mm...@sprynet.com]
Sent:   Wednesday, May 08, 2002 11:07 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:CSSticky removal. CSbottle for cs

 Try  Lighter fluid to take sticky from labels off. I keep a bottle in
Kitchen for this. Ronsonal.
Maxine
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From: John A. Stanley j...@natel.net
Newsgroups: list.silver
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs


In article 17c683ca7e39d511aca500047630810203754...@twm06.tacom.army.mil,
Medwith, Robert medwi...@tacom.army.mil wrote:
Arozona tea (herbal) comes in cobalt blue bottles

Most of our CS is kept in a plastic DW jug in the kitchen, but we keep
some in blue Arizona bottles in other parts of the house.

The only draw back you need a good solvent to take gum off once
the labels are pealed I happened to have some MEK (methyl Ethel keytone)
from the emron paint I use on my boat There are other solvents that work

Funny you should mention that because just a couple days ago I bought
some solvents because the label adhesive on the Arizona bottles was
bothering me. First I tried a product called Goof Off, and I suppose
if I used enough of it long enough I might get the goo off, but mostly
what it did was smear the goo all over the bottle. I then switched to
acetone which stripped the adhesive right off the bottle in seconds.

Warning: please use protective gloves when handling paper towels/rags
soaked with solvent.

--
John A. Stanley   j...@natel.net


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread wolfcreek1
 I would like to know what is good to keep cs in.

We prefer to store CS in amber glass bottles with plastic lids, as we do
with herbs and tinctures, but we make it in clear wide mouth quart mason
jars.  Many experts use clear plastic soda bottles to store CS.

Here in California there are a number of bottle suppliers where we purchase
our amber glass containers.  I assume you've done a search on the net for
suppliers in Canada?  You can store it in quart mason jars,  in a dark
cupboard, tho I don't know it's required to keep it in dark containers,
since many people don't.  I just know the health food stores don't carry CS
in clear containers.

Julie  Critters


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread Maxine Wilton
 I put mine in the plastic jugs that the distilled water comes in. and we
put in a cupboard what we don't give to 3 other that need it. by the gal.
 Saves them much and helps also.
 I came across a Herbalist who is making me up some  tspecial tes to drink.
He says it tastes awful, bittr so he is putting some of the herbs into
capsules. I will be taking the capsules with drinking the tea,\ He gets a
special herb that only  grows and comes from Turkey as fresh as possible
that will , HE SAYS,  KILL THE ZOSTRIX VIRUS in abt FIVE (5) DAYS.  I can
hardley wait.
 He said to keep on with drinking the CS .  This person has been  using  and
doing Herbal remidies  for 24 yrs and tells me he has  a anumber of people
that Dr's sent to him as long as 10 yrs ago with incureable Cancer and they
are thriving when Dr's gave them up.
I am anxious to find out about this Herb and see if can get any seed.
Maxine
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From: wolfcreek1 wolfcre...@earthlink.net
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Date: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs


 I would like to know what is good to keep cs in.

We prefer to store CS in amber glass bottles with plastic lids, as we do
with herbs and tinctures, but we make it in clear wide mouth quart mason
jars.  Many experts use clear plastic soda bottles to store CS.

Here in California there are a number of bottle suppliers where we purchase
our amber glass containers.  I assume you've done a search on the net for
suppliers in Canada?  You can store it in quart mason jars,  in a dark
cupboard, tho I don't know it's required to keep it in dark containers,
since many people don't.  I just know the health food stores don't carry CS
in clear containers.

Julie  Critters


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread wolfcreek1
 He gets a special herb that only  grows and comes from Turkey as fresh as
possible that will

Hi Maxine ~

Sounds like this might be Turkey Rhubarb, which is one of the 4 ingredients
of Essiac tea, that many have cured their cancers with.  If it is, you can
get seed (20 seeds/pkt for $3.95) through Horizon Herbs.  They also carry
the other Essiac Tea ingredient herbs, Sheep Sorrel, Slippery Elm, and
Burdock.

Julie  Critters


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Re: CSbottle for cs

2002-05-08 Thread MARIANO DELISE
Preheat your oven to about 100 degrees,  turn the oven off and put the empty
DW gallon bottles in the oven for  about five minutes.  The label will peel
right offNo solvents.
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Subject: Re: CSbottle for cs


 In article
17c683ca7e39d511aca500047630810203754...@twm06.tacom.army.mil,
 Medwith, Robert medwi...@tacom.army.mil wrote:
 Arozona tea (herbal) comes in cobalt blue bottles

 Most of our CS is kept in a plastic DW jug in the kitchen, but we keep
 some in blue Arizona bottles in other parts of the house.

 The only draw back you need a good solvent to take gum off once
 the labels are pealed I happened to have some MEK (methyl Ethel keytone)
 from the emron paint I use on my boat There are other solvents that work

 Funny you should mention that because just a couple days ago I bought
 some solvents because the label adhesive on the Arizona bottles was
 bothering me. First I tried a product called Goof Off, and I suppose
 if I used enough of it long enough I might get the goo off, but mostly
 what it did was smear the goo all over the bottle. I then switched to
 acetone which stripped the adhesive right off the bottle in seconds.

 Warning: please use protective gloves when handling paper towels/rags
 soaked with solvent.

 --
 John A. Stanley   j...@natel.net


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