Guess I missed the part about iodine allergy. Agar is a purified
product, particularly that sold by scientific supply houses. It is used
as a base media for cell culture. I would be very surprised if there is
any iodine content in this form, as it would skew the results of any
attempt to grow micro
Hi Vince & others,
If the only change I should make is to make the anode 1/2" wide I can do that
easily, or even both of them or 1" if you think it better.
Regards,
Jules.
Dear Vince,
Thank you for your 2cents worth. It is much appreciated. Maybe ole' Bob took
pity on a newbie?
I have a CS maker of the simplest kind that works with 3 x 9v batteries but the
CS I make is not good because I have been using salt in the water.I bought
a few bottles of CS & wi
Garnet,
That doesn't help either, sorry. It is iodine I am allergic to, so no
seaweed products or seaweed thickeners at all. However, for immediate
use, I wonder if flaxseed meal would work? or Fenugreek? SlipperyElm? or
maybe guar gum or xanthan gum.
Geez, I hope neither of those are seaweed
Nope took me all of three minutes, max. To do the search and find a
directly pertinent page.
I actually have very little extra time. But due to the constant nature
of my searching I actually save time because I have info that keeps me
healthy, create a flow of information that comes back around an
Your welcome. Now all I ask is that YOU pass it on. The ball is now in
your court. Will you keep it in play or let it die?
Garnet
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 20:12, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
> Oh, thanks,
> Now I don't have to go through 10 pages!
>
>
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From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 5:39 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Final Post
Me! Me! Me!
I want to know.
paula
DITO.
Bruce
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Fact is, they could not manage their mail either.
>
At 08:26 PM 2/14/04 -0600, you wrote:
People with lots of extra time on their hands? :)
Not true.
Often in 3 minutes or less, you can find 3 drugs, their side
effects, and have them printed,
But not read.
Some people have not discovered the magic scale for balancing tim
> Hi Mike, I suggest you put your trademark sig lines back in.
Everybody has been worried that I'm *dropping* my .sig!
I only left it out of that one post, folks! Worry not...
Mike D.
> This
> footer is still one of the smallest on any list I've been on. Your sig
> lines won't make a big d
People with lots of extra time on their hands? :)
Vince
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From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net]
How many of you use seach engines FIRST then ask?
Garnet
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Oh, thanks,
Now I don't have to go through 10 pages!
Chuck
Nothing is impossible for anyone impervious to reason
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 19:58:27 -0600, Garnet wrote:
>I just queried Google.com with <"Calcium Phosphorous Ratio"> and got 10
>p
I am simply amazed at the inability of some people to do a bit of simple
research on their own. If you wait around for someone else to hand you
the answers you are missing out on a lot of knowledge and the ability to
enrich other people with what you have found out.
I just queried Google.com with
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 10:47:35 -0600, Garnet
wrote:
To keep this on topic, I just read that we used to get 130 mcg of Silver
in our diets. Have also seen figures as high as 430 mcg. The author of
the booklet on CS speculated that soil depletion has led to a Silver
deficiency and perhaps is an exp
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 10:47:35 -0600, Garnet
wrote:
>To keep this on topic, I just read that we used to get 130 mcg of Silver
>in our diets. Have also seen figures as high as 430 mcg. The author of
>the booklet on CS speculated that soil depletion has led to a Silver
>deficiency and perhaps is an e
You can make a "gel" with Agar agar, a seaweed. I have found it at Whole
Food Stores. It is used as a vegan substitute for gelatin which is
extracted from cow hooves.
Garnet
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 16:48, sol wrote:
> Oh, crud. No carrageenan for me. Drat. It is a good thing the aloe juice
> works
It is in most any serious in depth discussion of mineral balance. Has
not changed in the 30 years I have been looking into mineral balance in
multiple species, human, canine, equine and reptiles.
Garnet
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 16:28, Stuff wrote:
> And for 2000 years everyone, I mean everyone, beli
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 14:56, Tony Moody wrote:
> Well all of them mostly.
> Phosphorous must be in a 1.2-2:1 ratio of Calcium : Phosphorous or
> you can produce metabolic bone disease.
This is common knowledge and is in most any in depth treatment of
mineral balance.
> particulary> > > when takin
Hi Mike, I suggest you put your trademark sig lines back in. This
footer is still one of the smallest on any list I've been on. Your sig
lines won't make a big difference. I like the off topic link on every
post, and I don't think it makes the footer too long.
Vince
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Oh, why thank you Jack! I will take this to heart and go crawl under a
rock.
Garnet
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 12:53, Jack Dayton wrote:
> Garnet 2/12/04 8:30 PM Wrote:
>
> > What a bunch of whiney babies!!
> >
> > That is what the subject line is for, just skip the ones that are OT.
> > Good Gr
About 55 years ago our neighbour lady[approx 40 yrs. old] collapsed with
severe stomach pains and was rushed to Emergency.The Dr. there prescribed
HCL drops in water each day.That was her problem,no hydro-chloric acid in
her stomach.She was fine after that.
I have used Betaine HCL/Pepsin to cure mu
I am also looking for a solution, other than eye surgery for my mother who has
to have a cataract removed soon. Any help would be appreciated.
Debbie
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From: Richard Harris
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Richard Harris
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 10
Oh, crud. No carrageenan for me. Drat. It is a good thing the aloe juice
works well.
Thanks for looking and posting the info.
paula
Garnet wrote:
I looked a bottle of the organic Aloe Gel I used to use. It is by Lily
of the Desert (not Lily of the Valley as I previously stated on this
list).
Me! Me! Me!
I want to know.
paula
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Fact is, they could not manage their mail either.
If anyone wants to know how to do it, just ask me.
Wayne
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And for 2000 years everyone, I mean everyone, believed earth was
the center of the universe.
Is real discovery about "common" knowledge?
Where's the data?
We're all on the fringe here. The fringe of discovery.
BTW, I'm not immune to spouting common knowledge either.
The phosphorus/calcium ra
Nicely said.
stuff
At 12:00 AM 2/14/2004 -0700, you wrote:
O Let's please not be attacking complete strangers for their
choices!!! Freedom of choice, which allows all of us the ability to even
have this list, works both ways. We choose to look into alternatives, some
do not. As much
It may be that longevity is in at least the female side of your genes.
What makes you think diet had anything to do with it?
stuff
At 01:20 PM 2/14/2004 +0800, you wrote:
For years the longest lived person in my family was my great aunt, who ate
simply, was raised on the "tops" of the Hiraeth
Well all of them mostly.
Phosphorous must be in a 1.2-2:1 ratio of Calcium : Phosphorous or
you can produce metabolic bone disease.
particulary> > > when taking high doses over a long period of time.
I just read that we used to get 130 mcg of> > > Silver in our diets.
Have also seen figure
Please remove me from the silver-digest all lists.
Thank you,
sharonro...@juno.com
I am not interested in these list anymore. I have requested to be
removed many times. How do I get off this list
Thanks for your assistance.
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Garnet 2/12/04 8:30 PM Wrote:
> What a bunch of whiney babies!!
>
> That is what the subject line is for, just skip the ones that are OT.
> Good Grief, it IS the internet for goodness sake. Grow up a little.
You don't know what you are talking about ! !
Jack Dayton
Morning Richard,
>>> I have a cataract lowly appearing in my right eye and am seeking a
good remedy and successful use.
The simple formula I posted was from Dr. Robert Jay Rowen, another
great alternative doctor.
There are some interesting testimonials in his newsletter, Second Opinion.
Hi Marjie,
Sorry to hear about your circulation problems. Are you at present using CS
orally, *Yep
CS/MSM/DMSO foot-soaks; *Nope, use peroxide and epsom
Godzilla/BECK Zapping simultaneously? *Nope, use Don Croft's Terminator
If not, please read many of our recent posts **Have r
Hi Marjie,
Sorry to hear about your circulation problems. Are you at present using CS
orally, CS/MSM/DMSO foot-soaks; Godzilla/BECK Zapping simultaneously? If
not, please read many of our recent posts and reply so I can e-mail you
privately, if I can be of help.
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr F
Ode, it is NAVAL jelly, as in the US Navy, not anything to do with the
umbilicus...
Marshalee
> So does navel jelly [rust remover].
> My fillings haven't been rusty in years..nor has my navel for that matter.
> Maybe Coke will offset the high iron content of my well water?
> ..can't drink much
Yeah, Mike,
I feel this new footnote sign-off will help all; (even if some don;t read
it) especially any newcomer who almost invariably will be innocently and
sincerely repeating questions.
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
-Original Message-
From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev.
Richard,
There has been a number of testimonials on the FlaxSeedOil2 site about using
flax oil for cataracts. This is by far the best source of info on flax oil that
I have found. Bob Smith
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From: Richard Harris
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Richard Ha
Hi Brickey,
Thanks for sharing some fine remedies and your experiences with them. One
thing, when I read about using oils with your dog, it rang a bell--I reached
for my textbook and reaffirmed that Linseed & Flaxseed Oils are the
synonymous--the same. You stated that you "Gave a drop a day" By mo
Ode, apparently it is before according to their statement.
"The filtered water from your portable AQUAWizardTM (it weighs just 10 ounces,
280 grams!), having passed through the reverse osmosis membrane, slowly passes
through a built-in granulated carbon filter which further removes any remaining
> Is this subject OK for us to talk about? I haven't been counting the
> number of posts with *phosphorous* in the subject line. Geez -- this
> makes me nervous.
Relax, ma'am. Every time I have to do *anything* to rein in the list,
people get more nervous than they ought to.
If you're doing an
Let's not make further replies to this thread, please.
Mike Devour
silver-list owner
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com]
[Speaking only for myself... ]
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Hi folks,
Hank wrote:
> Ok people go sign this Petition.
Anybody want to make a nomination for stupidest posting of the week?
(Rhetorical question. No answer expected...)
I'm not, of course, commenting on the specific subject matter, but
rather the idea of posting an utterly off topic message o
Hi Mike,
In the words of Tony the Tiger, "GREA!"
Thanks for this wonderful, caring Site and the compassionate way in which
you guide us in line--
U R Speshul!
Although, I'll miss your accustomed signature file--It described you very
well and I really identified with it.
Sincerely,
Rich
My Sister said Adelle Davis wrote her books in a trance with paper in front
of her guided by some spirit. She did not know what she was writing. Adelle
belonged to my sisters church and her husband was the preacher.
I treated my Collie dog with linseed oil for a huge catract that nearly shut
In a message dated 2/14/04 7:34:02 AM Central Standard Time,
coyote...@earthlink.net writes:
> The fizz comes from carbon dioxide dissolved into the water.
>
> If phosphoric acid isn't listed in the ingredients, it's not in there.
Thanks Ode. MA
At 08:18 AM 2/14/04 -0500, you wrote:
No, Phosphoric acid is added give a 'bite' to the flavor..and maybe helps
your dentist make a living.
The fizz comes from carbon dioxide dissolved into the water.
If phosphoric acid isn't listed in the ingredients, it's not in there.
Hulda Clark has a
At 10:32 AM 2/13/2004 +0005, you wrote:
What I like about these kinds of "parties" is that I don't hear
the shouting and all I have to do is hit the delete button
when I'm not interested in the conversation.
My, you have good ears.
I can't here a sound.
stuff
It's like being at a party and r
No, Phosphoric acid is added give a 'bite' to the flavor..and maybe helps your dentist make a living.
The fizz comes from carbon dioxide dissolved into the water.
If phosphoric acid isn't listed in the ingredients, it's not in there.
Ode
At 08:26 PM 2/13/2004 EST, you wrote:
In a message d
Interesting that no mention of iron is in the copy.
Not that it won't take it out, it will, but it might cause problems in the filter they don't want to address.
I'd check to see if the reverse osmosis cycle occurs before or after the carbon filter.
If it's afterwards, iron algae will contaminat
So does navel jelly [rust remover].
My fillings haven't been rusty in years..nor has my navel for that matter.
Maybe Coke will offset the high iron content of my well water?
..can't drink much cola anyhow...gives me acid stomach.
Ode
At 11:00 AM 2/13/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Yes and the same thi
Same here. CS Works great straight up.
My skeptical dentist finally checked it out after 4 years of raised
eyebrows and free [unused] sample packets of flouride.
ode
>
>I do the same thing for the same reasons with the same results...without
DMSO.
>
>stuff
>
>At 10:24 PM 2/12/2004 -0600, you wro
Like the political agenda for health freedom? We are ticking off people
just by having this list.
Sorry, couldn't resist. Oops.
Thora
-Original Message-
From: David Bearrow [mailto:dav...@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 9:43 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>
Don't forget about that lovely aspartame, it should definitely be considered
as a contributing factor.
Thora
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From: Deb&Mark [mailto:spa...@warwick.net]
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 4:57 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Phosphorous
My niece drank Diet C
Which ones specifically please? Some of what I said is "common"
knowledge.
Garnet
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 22:51, Tony Moody wrote:
> Hi Garnet,
> Could you please give the references to your quotes below.
> thanks,
> Tony
>
> On 13 Feb 2004 at 10:47, Garnet wrote:
>
> > This is one reason taking
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