Re: CS>Carmen - gall bladder

1999-12-06 Thread Vilik Rapheles
At 11:03 PM 12/6/99 EST, you wrote: >In a message dated 12/06/1999 5:27:50 PM Pacific Standard Time, >deat...@aol.com writes: > >> BUT if you have your >> gallbladder out - you will not be able to eat hardly anything for the rest >> of >> your life. Everything you eat will make you desperate

CS>Thanks/IONIC AGAIN

1999-12-06 Thread Mercer
Thank you all for the information comparing Ionic to colloidal. I still have trouble with deciding which is more likely to heal and which is more likely to turn me blue. HOWEVER...she said loudly, :o) I am not taking huge amounts, so I wonder if it is essential for me to grasp the material in tota

Re: CS>Electric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-06 Thread Vilik Rapheles
At 07:22 PM 12/6/99 -0800, you wrote: >Since I learned about the bad side of electric blankets I have been turning >my blanket on about half an hour before bed then turning it off before I get >in. Toasty and safe? I hope so. :o) >~ Not unless you unplug it too, I think... > -- The silv

Re: CS>Electric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-06 Thread Mercer
Really? Jo >Not unless you unplug it too, I think... > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subsc

Re: CS>Carmen - gall bladder (2)

1999-12-06 Thread Vilik Rapheles
Carmen... I sure second J's opinion. I know I just said I know people who were better after the gb was out. But why not try this first? We have gbs for a reason. And yes you can get stones in you liver ducts. ~^^V^^~ At 08:27 PM 12/6/99 EST, you wrote: >CARMEN: > >IF you have your gall bladder o

RE: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #808

1999-12-06 Thread Robert Ratliff
Actually Carol has more than on word. Ask and see. Robert > -Original Message- > From: Sam Earle [mailto:sear...@prodigy.net] > Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 9:03 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #808 > > > Karen: > > One word: MSM. > Ask Car

Re: CS>Particle size

1999-12-06 Thread Charles King
Capable of success or continuing effectiveness; practicable: a viable plan; a viable national economy. See Synonyms at possible. [French, from vie, life, from Old French, from Latin vìta.] On Mon, 6 Dec 1999 22:50:35 -0500, "Robert Ratliff" wrote: >What is viability? > -Original Message-

Re: CS>Carmen - gall bladder

1999-12-06 Thread BinsMom1
In a message dated 12/06/1999 5:27:50 PM Pacific Standard Time, deat...@aol.com writes: > BUT if you have your > gallbladder out - you will not be able to eat hardly anything for the rest > of > your life. Everything you eat will make you desperately sick & nauseous. I had my gallbladder

Re: CS>Electric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-06 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Jeff Gilman wrote: > The difference between the electro-magnetic flux you are exposed to between > transformers and electric motors vs. an electric blanket is that the blanket > is in very close contact with your body. How many motors or transformers to > you sleep with? > i.e. have VERY close

Re: CS>Oz

1999-12-06 Thread Charles King
Here's an old post withe the water oz number Chuck Cats are smarter than dogs. You can't teach eight cats to pull a sled. On Sun, 4 Jul 1999 16:30:31 EDT, ejohns9...@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 7/3/99 10:01:16 PM Central Daylight Time, vi...@pea

RE: CS>Particle size

1999-12-06 Thread Robert Ratliff
What is viability? -Original Message- From: Dick Jaffe [mailto:rasputi...@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 7:30 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Particle size Why not check the viability of your CS with a little inexpensive laser pointer. Shine it a

Re: CS>Electric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-06 Thread Mercer
Since I learned about the bad side of electric blankets I have been turning my blanket on about half an hour before bed then turning it off before I get in. Toasty and safe? I hope so. :o) Jo >The difference between the electro-magnetic flux you are exposed to between >transformers and electric

CS>Re: Vacuum (wasCS>HELP - I have asthma)

1999-12-06 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
binsm...@aol.com wrote: > I had to get a new, expensive :( vacuum because every time I used the old > one, I got sick. > Nellie > Christ, my all <>< Central vac is great, as you can vent it outdoors. Jeff -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #808

1999-12-06 Thread James Allison
Yep, MSM is good stuff. I'm still looking for some good articles that I can get permission to put up on my new site. Yours in health, James Allison Allisons Apothecary http://allisonsapothecary.com MSM, WaterOz Ionic Minerals, Apricot Kernels Home of the $29.95 Colloidal Silver Generator -

CS>Particle size

1999-12-06 Thread Fred
Nancy, Either ma or MA refer to milliamperes of current (1,000'sth of an ampere). The current drawn by most setups would normally be less then 15 ma. Your solar battery charger is "capable" of putting out 125 ma, but only if the load requires it. Add a 1,000 ohm resistor in series with one lead a

CS>Re: WaterOz

1999-12-06 Thread Mardicon8
I have had a few people asking me for this WaterOz phone number.would someone PLEASE post it to the list for all of us to see? I would do it, but I printed the info out and have it in a box and we're getting carpets put in and it's a major pain for me to dig it out now Thanks. Diane <

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #808

1999-12-06 Thread Sam Earle
Karen: One word: MSM. Ask Carol Ryan. Sam > To All, > Does anyone know of a way to stop Glaucoma from getting any worse? My > father-in-law has been using the traditional medical approach for a number of > years and was just told that he will probably be blind within a year. Thanks > for an

Re: CS>Nebulizer Instructions

1999-12-06 Thread Sam Earle
Get him set up with Hulda Clark's parasite and liver cleanses ASAP! Doctors don't know what cancer is. They just don't. They will kill him. Sam > To All Listers: >I need some help...actually a co-worker does. He is 66 yrs. old and has > had laryngitis (sp?) for about 3-4 wks. Yesterday afte

CS>O.T.....Using Caps...........

1999-12-06 Thread Tom Bassett
Because we use typed messages to communicate, we have very few ways to show expression in our messages as we can with our voices, face to face. So, we have adopted and accepted a few ways to include expression in our text, and one agreement is, using all caps is an expression called SHOUTING. (Did

Re: CS>What works, what doesn't

1999-12-06 Thread Creston
Hi Marshall, > Where did he use the zapper??? Cute question, really cute, but you will get the answer. :-), at the risk that you might have been teasing. Well, LUCKY FOR US we were very inexperienced in doing what we are/were doing at that time and had only speed read H. Clark's book. We had not

Re: CS>HELP - I have asthma

1999-12-06 Thread Sam Earle
Virtually all forms of asthma and so-called allergies are mold-derived. If you've been using CS I'd use more, and find a way to infuse it into sinuses and lungs. Sam > Ladies and gentlemen: > > I have been sick for almost 8 weeks - thought it was just regular old > flu/colds - > it's not - > >I f

Re: CS>Re: Bil, Sludge & Honey

1999-12-06 Thread Fred
Your snip:>combined with cations? >note plate out? >please explain. Sorry Dennis, my head said anion but my fingers said cation and it said not and they said note and now you know why I failed typing class! The thinking part of the brain must not be the same part that tells the fingers where to

Re: CS>ot, herbal remedies for children

1999-12-06 Thread Sam Earle
Essential oil of peppermint, three drops in a warm bath and soak in that steamy environment as long as possible. Then just a drop rubbed into the sternum. Avoid face and eyes with this, as it will sting, especially on one so young. I would do this at least three times a day. There is more to es

Re: CS>Re: Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)? >>

1999-12-06 Thread Sam Earle
> using all caps is like yelling at people. > regards, > > Dennis > > 51/50 > 24/7 > HAH? WHAT'D YOU SAY? -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -

Re: CS>Electric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-06 Thread Jeff Gilman
The difference between the electro-magnetic flux you are exposed to between transformers and electric motors vs. an electric blanket is that the blanket is in very close contact with your body. How many motors or transformers to you sleep with? i.e. have VERY close to your body for many hours on e

CS>How to Make a CS Generator from Radio Shack Parts

1999-12-06 Thread Dick Jaffe
One of the listers asked me to explain how to make an inexpensive CS generator for less than $20 worth of Radio Shack parts, so I thought I'd repeat them for any others who were so inclined: All you need from Radio Shack are the following parts: Three 9 volt alkaline batteries Two AA batteries On

Re: CS>CES

1999-12-06 Thread Sam Earle
Bargain price for what? What does it purport to do? Is there a web site? Sam > Does anyone have any opinion of Elixa brand electrical products > specifically the Cranial Electrical Stimulation units? > Its called the: > MULTI-STIM Cranial Electrical Stimulation > > How about any other brand?

CS>Carmen - gall bladder

1999-12-06 Thread DeathBH
CARMEN: IF you have your gall bladder out - your troubles will just be beginning ! the gallbladder flushes everyone is suggesting: apple juice followed by garlic, olive oil with OJ etc etc will work - eventually BUT if you have your gallbladder out - you will not be able to eat hardly anyt

CS>Fred wins on the Asthma

1999-12-06 Thread DeathBH
Fred: you are the one who helped me figure at least part of it out!! My condo (which I rent - thank God) has a bathroom leak from upstairs AND there are stains all over the ceiling from before I moved here and yes I am allergic to molds/mildew - identified years ago!! But I never thought about

Re: CS>HELP - I have asthma

1999-12-06 Thread BinsMom1
In a message dated 12/06/1999 9:51:50 AM Pacific Standard Time, f...@health2us.com writes: > Even some vacuums now include them - mine is not and I think it > spits out 50% of the very fine dust that it picks up - sure makes me sneeze! > I had to get a new, expensive :( vacuum because every t

CS>Research - honey and Cs

1999-12-06 Thread Fred
Thanks Dennis, for "96 tsp. per pint, 30 drops per tsp. =2880 drops per pint." Now, the test begins (been wanting to do this): So those adding a drop of honey to a pint are adding about 350PPM? I tried it and got (from a TDS reading) 1PPM, having started with 0.01PPM, so I guess the "sugar" part

Re: CS>Particle size

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dick Jaffe wrote: > Why not check the viability of your CS with a little inexpensive > laser pointer. Shine it at your solution horizontally in a clear > glass jar in a darkened room. If you see a sparkling red line, that's > a reflection off the silver particles called the Tyndall effect. R

Re: CS>Particle size

1999-12-06 Thread Dick Jaffe
Why not check the viability of your CS with a little inexpensive laser pointer. Shine it at your solution horizontally in a clear glass jar in a darkened room. If you see a sparkling red line, that's a reflection off the silver particles called the Tyndall effect. Nancy Steele wrote: > I am ma

Re: CS>shelf life

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Depends on particle size, ph and temperature. If the ph is neutral or basic, the temperature not too high for the ppm, and the particle size not too big, it will. If particles are larger, ie gold (beyond light yellow), orange, red, brown or black or other factors cause aggregation they you will l

Re: CS>What works, what doesn't

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Creston wrote: > Sharon wrote: > > snipped ... > > neither one of us had any effects from it whatsoever. I even tried another > > brand of it but all to no avail. I have a real bad case of systemic > candida and my husband has toe and finger nail fungus. ... snipped > > My husband's jock itch and

RE: CS>Ozonated water & CS

1999-12-06 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Thanks Marshall. James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 3:01 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:Re: CS>Ozonated water & CS I had heard previously via this list that CS sta

RE: CS>Re drops per pint

1999-12-06 Thread D G
nope. someone asked Dennis --- Begin Message --- Was there a typo here Dennis? James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: D G [SMTP:djg5...@webtv.net] Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 11:14 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:CS>Re drops per pint

RE: CS>Re drops per pint

1999-12-06 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Was there a typo here Dennis? James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: D G [SMTP:djg5...@webtv.net] Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 11:14 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:CS>Re drops per pint 96 tsp. per pint, 30 drops per tsp. =2880 drops per pi

Re: CS>shelf life

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
We have found this to be true using the spectrophotometer, but never determined what the difference was. Marshall James Osbourne, Holmes wrote: > Depends on the silver. Some lasts even in light. Others don't. > > James Osbourne Holmes > a...@trail.com > > -Original Message- > From: D

Re: CS>Liver

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
I may be wrong, but I believe that the bigger the stones, the easier to break with ultrasound. marshall Q. Calvert wrote: > Carmen, > Does that mean that the stones are too big to be broken up by ultrasonic (I > think that is what it is called)therapy. I have a co-worker who had, in her > words

Re: CS>Re: Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)? >>

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is generally accepted that using small letters is easier to read. A few may find it different, but most find all caps more difficult. But when I read all caps, I read it as being yelled at. If used sparingly as appropriate like below, it adds emphasis. But all caps make it more like I am bei

Re: CS>Ozonated water & CS

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
I had heard previously via this list that CS stabalizes H2O2. When I mixed it I noticed no effect, but didn't really check over a long period for precipiation. Marshall James Osbourne, Holmes wrote: > Can someone comment on this? I.e. does CS precipitate if H2O2 is present? > I had thought

CS>Christmas tree

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Don't forget to put CS in your christmas tree. Last year my neighbor and I bought identical trees about Dec. 10th. I watered mine with CS and they used plain water. Needles were falling off theirs by Chrismas, and the tree was totally bare by Jan 1. I put mine out in the backyard about Jan. 5th

Re: CS>Nebulizer Instructions

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Be aware that it is very difficult to cure anyone that has a death wish at some level, which smokers do. If someone is a smoker I usually don't even try to help since they will be fighting your effort at some level the whole way. Marshall W.T. Shoultz wrote: > To All Listers: >I need some h

Re: CS>Research abstracts - Blood brain and placental barriers (not)

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ivan Anderson wrote: > Light and electron microscopic localization of silver in biological > tissue. > Danscher G > Histochemistry 1981, 71:2:177-86 > > Abstract > A method is described that visualizes trace amounts of silver in > frozen, paraffin and epon sections from biological tissue. After >

Re: CS>Re:copper

1999-12-06 Thread D G
funny. but that wasn't i meant Dennis --- Begin Message --- High enough dosage may turn it copper colored. Marshall D G wrote: > c copper cures grey hair??? > > Dennis > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-d

Re: CS>Re:copper

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
High enough dosage may turn it copper colored. Marshall D G wrote: > c copper cures grey hair??? > > Dennis > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > silver-list-requ...@eskimo.

CS>Particle size

1999-12-06 Thread Nancy Steele
I am making CS with a solar battery charger. It is 12 volts and 125mA. My silver is light to medium yellow gold and very clear. It doesn't seem to precipitate at all and there are no particles that you can see. I want to be able to use a nebulizer and I am concerned about the difference betw

RE: CS>Re: AC vs DC

1999-12-06 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Reply in text. James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: Fred [SMTP:f...@health2us.com] Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 11:53 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:RE: CS>Re: AC vs DC James said: Hi Fred, Will you provide your reasoning and data for t

Re: CS>Re: Bil, Sludge & Honey

1999-12-06 Thread D G
combined with cations? note plate out? please explain. Dennis --- Begin Message --- RE: > Thanks for the tip. I have tried the drop ( I used > a big drop) of honey when making 16 oz. CS > and it came out a real milky colored yellow. The > electrodes sure were clean though (no sludge). > > Obvio

Re: CS>!Arise and Shine!

1999-12-06 Thread Dennis Lipter
See the book "Tissue Cleansing Through Bowl Management" by Bernard Jensen. He might have some newer more up to date books on detox, so do some shopping. Dennis Lipter Vilik Rapheles wrote: > At 10:21 PM 12/5/99 -0500, you wrote: > >Bernard Jensen's program was far more powerful for me. No compar

Re: CS>HELP - I have asthma

1999-12-06 Thread Ken Seger
My wife had asthma, the enhaler, the steriods, etc. Started on buteyko and now doesn't need them. http://www.buteyko.co.nz/ is where I got the books from. Literally a changed woman. P.S. she is a physician. P.S. The vitamin C itself doesn't cause the diarhea, it is usually the binder in the pil

CS>Re drops per pint

1999-12-06 Thread D G
96 tsp. per pint, 30 drops per tsp. =2880 drops per pint. Dennis -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the w

Re: CS>HELP - I have asthma

1999-12-06 Thread Fred
>Also, see if there is mold anywhere in your house. I react to molds, which >seem to be more common in the cooler weather since we have lots of rain >during those months. >Nellie >Christ, my all <>< There is an article in USA WEEKEND from the 5th on page 8 about house molds, including Stachybot

Re: CS>Re: WaterOZ

1999-12-06 Thread tgw0
Anything over 20PPM is a waste of CS, 3 to 5 PPM is more then adequate for most problems. When I feel the need I take a 4 oz glass of CS and sip it slowly of the course of the day, it works for me. Ted Scharbach wrote: > > Please excuse me for not answering more quickly than this, I was hoping

Re: CS>Re: Bil, Sludge & Honey

1999-12-06 Thread Fred
RE: > Thanks for the tip. I have tried the drop ( I used > a big drop) of honey when making 16 oz. CS > and it came out a real milky colored yellow. The > electrodes sure were clean though (no sludge). > > Obviously having any form of food in the mix > could cause unwanted silver compounds to be

Re: CS> SILVER PULSER? (Electronic Healing)

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Are you wetting the paper? If they aren't wet it won't carry currnent. If they are wet and you got a paper cut on then you must be very unlucky, I don't see how you did it. To test that my unit is working I will hold one of the electrodes in one hand and put the other to my tongue for a second

CS>Re: Brooks/thank you!!!

1999-12-06 Thread Katarina Wittich
Hi Brooks, thank you so much -- that is very helpful. I am so much more comfortable acting based on the results of experiments by people I "know" than trying to sort throuhg abstract theories and decide whats true. So thank you for sharing your experiments. Best, katarina> >

Re: CS>FEMALE LISTERS ONLY!!

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Cindy Powell wrote: > The very best thing I have found, and I swear by it, is to walk for an hour > a day at a moderate pace (about 3.5 to 4 miles per hour.) This seems to > stimulate the endorphins and it seems to balance and harmonize things. > Walking cures depression due to the stimulation

Re: CS>Re: Bil, Sludge & Honey

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
2001 TV VCR wrote: > Dick, > > Thanks for the tip. I have tried the drop ( I used > a big drop) of honey when making 16 oz. CS > and it came out a real milky colored yellow. The > electrodes sure were clean though (no sludge). > > Obviously having any form of food in the mix > could cause unwant

Re: CS>ot, herbal remedies for children

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
We have given our grandaugher CS for colds since whe was 4, that is when we first learned of it. Dosage is same as for an adult, about 3 oz of 5 ppm per 100 pounds, then wait an hour and do again if the cold and sore throat is not gone. So for 33 pounds that would be about an 1 ounce. I am not a

CS>Re:copper

1999-12-06 Thread D G
c copper cures grey hair??? Dennis -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscribe or unsubscribe

Re: CS>Olive Leaf

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Beck claims a virutal 100% cure rate on his tape for cancer using his 4 step protocol. Marshall Sharon L. House wrote: > Has your sister tried CS for the cancer? Occasionally I hear of someone > responding quite well to it. > > Sharon > > >My sister who is stage four cancer is doing pretty goo

Re: CS>Collodial copper

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Colloidal copper can be easily made from 14 gauge house wire. I have done it, same way as colloidal silver. Marshall Sharon L. House wrote: > Where do you get colloidal copper? I suppose that sends you into dieoff > too, eh? I don't know how much more dieoff this old bod can stand! > > Sharon >

Re: CS>Re:electroporation.

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sharon L. House wrote: Does this mean that if I'm in dieoff resulting from circulating toxins that > this process would "enhance" the effects of it? I have such severe candida > dieoffs as it is that I'm afraid if they were any worse, I would drop dead > from it. Is that something to think about b

Re: CS>IONIC AGAIN

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
That silver is an oxidization catalyst and kills anaerobic pathogens by oxidizating them, just like hydrogen peroxide. Marshall Sharon L. House wrote: > Marshall wrote, in part: > > >One of the apparent mechanisms by which silver kills pathogens is by > >maintaining > >a positive charge on the

Re: CS>Particle size

1999-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
They are saying that when silver leaves the electrode is it always the same size, independent of temperature and current. I believe this is likely correct, since it appears that this is the case when we have varied different parameters for the very first silver that comes off. That is not what I

Re: CS>Re: AC vs DC

1999-12-06 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Can anyone refute the below, as it seems to make sense to me and correlates with my observations. Thus, if charged particles are the desired outcome, LVDC is the best way to go. Jeff Fred wrote: snip > Per my previous post, HVAC will first release an ion of silver, > from the positive electrod

CS>Re: WaterOZ

1999-12-06 Thread Scharbach
Please excuse me for not answering more quickly than this, I was hoping for some additional information. The reason I am/was hesitant to recommend WaterOZ at this point, is that a good friend got quite a scare from their (ionic) silver. I wanted to wait until I had all the facts before posting

Re: CS>Whence Vilik...(Velique)....

1999-12-06 Thread Scharbach
Irish people make the best spouses. . . . . . . . I should know, I am one. . . . . ;~) Sparrow & i' m a jew in spite of the irish name. (dennis garrett) my mom & grandmom married irishmen go figure :-D Dennis -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silve

Re: CS>Whence Vilik...(Velique)....

1999-12-06 Thread D G
you should see my daughter :-) Dennis --- Begin Message --- Cute Irish boys and pretty Jewish girls A heady combination for your forebearers! ~^^V^^~ > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-ma

Re: CS>CSXO2 Nebulizer System

1999-12-06 Thread BRPETERMC
Fred, Don't know about a test,but my store-bought nebuliser mask says it is suitable for medication particles from 2 microns to 3.9 microns. petemc -Original Message- From: Fred To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, 6 December 1999 18:06 Subject: RE: CS>CSXO2 Nebulizer System >Sounds

Re: CS>HELP - I have asthma

1999-12-06 Thread BinsMom1
In a message dated 12/06/1999 2:13:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, brpete...@msn.com.au writes: > See if you have > acquired such an item in the last 10 weeks or so. Also, see if there is mold anywhere in your house. I react to molds, which seem to be more common in the cooler weather since we hav

Re: CS>HELP - I have asthma

1999-12-06 Thread BRPETERMC
Dear Jeannine, You poor thing!I had a similar episode triggered by a mattress kindly donated to our household.Being unfamiliar with asthma,I took three days before going to a doctor...by that time I was nearly dead(at least felt like that),and was a nasty gray colour.many years before cs Th

RE: CS>RE:Particle size -LV and HV

1999-12-06 Thread Fred
James, I wish I could afford the time to delve into the physics end of this but we are branching out into so many areas here that it would take years to study/relearn the mechanics of crystal formation, molecular energy interactions, etc. Keep at it if you can, but I must rely on good old engineer

RE: CS>CSXO2 Nebulizer System

1999-12-06 Thread Fred
Sounds GREAT but can anyone tell me a simple test for a suggested nebulizer particle size - seems I read once that you can rely on the time the mist will hang in still air (in a sunlit viewing area). f...@health2us.com -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.

RE: CS>Re: AC vs DC

1999-12-06 Thread Fred
James said: Hi Fred, Will you provide your reasoning and data for the statement: "HVAC produces an inferior product - non-ionic and non-colloidal. (although possibly better for topical uses due to the high PPM possible!)"? Reply - Per my previous post, HVAC will first release an ion of si

Re: CS>Re: Nellie/Milk

1999-12-06 Thread Ivan Anderson
Cows milk has a high phosphorous content, and while this is needed for the absorption of calcium into the human body, because the ratio is so high it actually pulls available calcium from the blood and body fluids when it is eliminated. The body then responds by pulling calcium from the bones to m