Re: CS>Help with level 4 glioblastoma

2001-08-28 Thread Stephen Hessler
Hello Marshall,  It is now surfacing that mad cow is not transmissable to
humans from the beef.  Mad cow is coming from organophosphates used to treat
the animals for flies etc. This is according to articles in the Acres USA
paper. Regards, h...@mcmo.net
Stephen K. Hessler, N.M.D.
HC  1  Box 175
Centerville, MO 63633
573-924-2254 (usually home after 8 pm)


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CS>Betr.: CS>MS & the Info

2001-08-28 Thread Jef Ackermans
Hello Chris,
Thanks for your help

my address is 
   Jef Ackermans
   In de Molt 35
   6269 EL, Margraten
   The Netherlands 
j...@iles.azm.nl

>>> chris.osbo...@virgin.net 26-08-01 12:43 >>>
Hi Jeff,
I'm sorry i did not get back to you sooner, e-mail problems.
this will explain why I cannot  find you r address.

Please mail me your address & i will send you a copy of Nadine Wooleys book ( 
regards

Chris



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Re: CS>Re:Shingles

2001-08-28 Thread Bart Flick
Dear Judith,
I have helped several cases of shingles with the Silverlon Pad Dressing.
Moistening the Silverlon Pad Dressing with CS has provided significant pain
relief and accelerated wound healing.  The key appears to be keeping the pad
moistened.
A.B.Flick M.D.

Judith Thamm wrote:

> Dear Group,
> Have you a protocol for shingles?  I've tried various things and rarely
> found them as effective as I'd hoped.
> Regards,
> Judith.
>
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CS>Biologically Closed Electric Circuits

2001-08-28 Thread Ivan Anderson

Some reviews of a book which should be of deep interest to those involved or
interested the body's electrical expression in health and disease, and
treatment.

Ivan.


http://www.ursus.se/ursus/publications.shtml

The BCEC-extension is now available:

Nordenström, Björn E. W., MD:
Exploring BCEC-systems
(Biologically Closed Electric Circuits)

By Björn E W Nordenström,M. D., Professor Emeritus of Diagnostic Radiology,
Karolinska Institut and Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
Printed in Sweden by Almqvist & Wisell Tryckeri, Uppsala 1998
This book may be obtained from the publisher Nordic Medical Publications,
Arsenalsgatan 4, S-111 47 Stockholm, Sweden. Telephone: +46 8 6797475,
Telefax: +46 8 6797220. Price US$ 39.-plus postal expenses.

>From "Exploring BCEC-systems": Foreword
by Prof George D. O'Clock, Ph.D:

When I read Dr. Björn Nordenström's first book Biologically Closed Electric
Circuits (BCEC) I did not understand it. I believed in his basic premise,
that the human body has an additional electrical circulatory system. This
system involves the co-transport of ions and electrons that form continuous
electric currents in various portions of the body. But I had a difficult
time reading and understanding his first book. I read it over and over
again, and I still had difficulties getting "the message". I thought, "Maybe
this material is just too complex for me."
Then, it all came together in a flash. In a moment of inspiration I realized
that my problems with understanding his book was not because it contained
complex material. The real reason that I was having difficulty understanding
Dr. Nordenström's message was because -- - his message is simple - - - the
theory behind it is simple. My preconceived notions were the source of the
complexity that I had imagined. All I had to do was toss out a few
preconceived notions, ignore some of my previous training in biomedical
sciences and use a conceptual model that is not much more complicated than
the electrical circuits involved with an automobile battery. Dr. Nordenström
has a unique talent of observing seemingly complex phenomena, questioning
the meaning of the phenomena and describing the theory behind that phenomena
in relatively simple terms.
Dr. Nordenström sees what others do not see or recognize as being
significant. Next to him, I feel like a blind man. Where others see blips
and artifacts on a cancer patients's radiograph, Dr. Nordenström sees
movement of water and material. He sees (and measures) electric potentials
between a tumor and healthy tissue. He, then, proposes a theory of
Biologically Closed Electric Circuits (BCEC). From this theory, he develops
electrotherapeutic techniques to treat cancer and other diseases. His
theories are "put to the test", and they pass with flying colors.
Some will look at a colored region on a gel that has been electrically
excited. Most will view the colored region as a blot of color. Dr.
Nordenström sees spiralling vorteces of charged matter. Some people look
into the vastness of space and see it as "empty space". Dr. Nordenström
looks at the vastness of space and sees it as being full of lifegiving
energy. He views space as a vessel storing the energy resources that serve
as the foundation for all living things.
Björn Nordenström has the mind of a medical doctor, scientist, engineer,
poet, musician, philosopher and child who keeps asking; "Why?" He often
tempers his judgements with the realization that "nothing is as it seems".
"We must rigorously test our theories." Dr. Nordenström is a man with many
questions, who is not chained by dogma. If the dogma is clearly wrong,
outdated or does not make sense; Dr Nordenström has the brilliance and
courage to change that dogma or develop a new one. In doing so, he irritates
those who are chained by their dogma and preconceived notions. This is a man
who can have an emotional and intellectual impact on all of us if we just
let him "rattle our chains".
BCEC concepts and the electrotherapeutic techniques that are evolving from
these concepts are extraordinary developments in the history of medicine.
Many biomedical researchers have expressed the opinion that "If Dr.
Nordenström is wrong, his work and results still provide significant
motivation for us to look at biological systems in a different way."
"However, if Dr. Nordenström is right, he will have made the most
significant discovery and contribution to medicine since William Harvey
described blood circulation more than 350 years ago. "There are many
similarities between the research effort, approach and initial reactions to
the work done by William Harvey and Björn Nordenström. Using what was known
about physiology, mathematics and physics in his time; Harvey's experiments
demonstrated that blood circulated at an unbelievably high velocity. Blood
did not just "ebb and flow" as the dogma of the time maintained. Many of
Harvey's colleagues demonstrated a Stage 1 medical reaction (instant
rejection coupled with anger and r

RE: CS>Vitamin C revisited

2001-08-28 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes

This sort of information is probably why Britain's equivalent of the AMA in
the year or so past published an opinion that vitamin C in doses of about
500 mg/day  and greater causes cancer.  Linus Pauling reported the
remarkable curative properties of C over twenty years ago.  He was
ridiculed.

James-Osbourne: Holmes

-Original Message-
From: Dean T. Miller [mailto:dtmil...@midiowa.net]
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 5:36 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: mr_tracys_cor...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: CS>Vitamin C revisited

Thanks to another forum I'm on, I ran across this info which is new to
me.

It seems like we may have another all-around preventative and fix for
a variety of problems -- one which is in the medical literature but
hasn't been played up very much (or at all).

The full article is at:
http://www.timebomb2000.com/cgi-bin/tb2k/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=
003535
in the TimeBomb2000 forum (where they discuss survival issues in
addition to health).

The article(s) are by MDs and discuss, with references, what the true
power of vitamin C is, when used in large doses (up to 500
grams/daily).  It seems that even a mild cold requires 100 grams/daily
to stop it, and more severe infections like mononucleosis and viral
pneumonia need 200 grams/daily -- to stop the infection within 2 days.

Some quotes:
"
 A clinical experience prescribing doses of ascorbic acid up to 200 or
more grams per 24 hours to over 20,000 patients during the past 23
year period has revealed its clinical usefulness in all diseases
involving free radicals. The controversy continues over the value of
vitamin C mainly because inadequate doses are used for most free
radical scavenging purposes. Paradoxically, the non controversial use
of minute doses of vitamin C in the prevention and treatment of scurvy
has set the minds of many against more creative uses.

I have found vitamin C exceptionally useful in a very high dose range.
Its usefulness is in three such distinct realms that I will describe
them as the three faces of vitamin C.

1. vitamin C to prevent scurvy  (up to 65 mg/day.)
2. vitamin C to prevent acute induced scurvy  and to augment vitamin C
functions (1 to 20 grams/day.)
3. vitamin C to provide reducing equivalents  (30 to 200 or more
grams/day.) "

"My early discovery was that the bowel tolerance to ascorbic acid of a
person with a healthy GI tract was somewhat proportional to the
toxicity of their disease. Bowel tolerance doses are the amounts of
ascorbic acid tolerated orally that almost, but not quite, cause
diarrhea. A patient who could tolerate orally 10 to 15 grams of
ascorbic acid per 24 hours when well, might be able to tolerate 30 to
60 grams per 24 hours if he had a mild cold, 100 grams with a severe
cold, 150 grams with influenza, and 200 grams or more per 24 hours
with mononucleosis or viral pneumonia (1, 2).

Marked clinical benefits in these conditions occur only at the bowel
tolerance or higher levels. I named the process whereby the patient
determined the proper dose as titrating to bowel tolerance. These
increases in bowel tolerance in the vast majority of patients normally
tolerant to ascorbic acid (perhaps 80% of patients) are invariable.
The marked clinical benefits are noted only when a threshold dose,
usually close to the bowel tolerance dose, is consumed. I call this
benefit the ascorbate effect. "

"Failures are related to individual difficulties in taking the proper
adequate doses. I now have had 22 years to gather clinical experience
and to reflect on this phenomenon.

I want to emphasize the importance of this increasing bowel tolerance
with increasing toxicities of diseases. The sensation of
detoxification one experiences at these doses is unmistakable.

The effect is so reliable and dramatic in the tolerant patient as to
make obvious the fact that something very important, that has not been
widely appreciated before, is going on. "


-- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF


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CS>More on EchT

2001-08-28 Thread Ivan Anderson

Forgive me if I cross post this to just about every list I know. I think the
implications of these treatments and the theory from which they grew :
http://www.ursus.se/ursus/publications.shtml
is enormous, and may lead to a re-evaluation of the mode of action of
various electro-therapy devices we are involved with.

Ivan.



International Association for Biologically Closed Electric Circuits in
Biomedicine
The 7th. International Symposium  *  Marienlyst Conference Center,
Helsingør, Denmark
Symposium Coordinator: Ms. Karen Wedersoe:  e-mail:   dkisi...@a...
Registration and Accommodations: Ms. Pia Sondergaard; e-mail:
p...@c...

For Immediate Release

Progress of Alzheimer's Disease Halted?

A team of Japanese researchers have developed a means of detecting
Alzheimer's disease in the very earliest stage.
Using this important diagnostic tool, they have been cooperating with
five Japanese hospitals in developing a combination
of therapies which, if applied soon enough, enable a patient to halt
and in some cases even reverse the progress of the
disease.

To describe this diagnostic technique and other related topics, team
leader Professor Toshimitsu Musha, Director of the
Brain Functions Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan, will be making a
presentation before the IABC symposium to be held July 19-22,
2001, at the Hotel Marienlyst, Helsingør.

The title of Musha's presentation is: "DIMENSION (Diagnostic Method of
Neuronal
Dysfunction) a powerful means of detecting early Alzheimer's disease
by EEG."
analysis.  The efficacy of this new technique was recently confirmed
by SPECT examination at the National Center of
Neurology and psychiatry of Japan.  While the precise relationship
between DIMENSION and BCEC (biologically closed electric
circuits) remains to be carefully researched, it is apparent that such
a relationship does exist.

Another important invention from the Brain Functions Laboratory is the
"Emotion Spectrum Analysis," or ESA device.
The ESA makes it is possible to discern certain emotions existing at
the moment within the brain of the subject being
examined.   Using this device on a subject while driving a car, the
Japanese department of transportation has been able
to discover heretofore unrecognized roadside distractions which could
cause accidents.  The distractions, obviously, were
removed.   The ESA also enables the detection of degrees of comfort
prevailing within the subject.  A Japanese furniture
manufacturer uses the ESA to determine which particular furniture
design is more comfortable than other similar designs,
and then proceeds to manufacture the most comfortable of all.  This is
a fascinating and very marketable device which has
yet to be "discovered" in the west.

Area professionals or laypersons wishing to register for either the
entire three and one half day symposium, or full day
registrations for presentations of specific interest may contact:

Karen Wedersoe;  phone:  +45 39 63 86 45;   e-mail:
dkisi...@a...
Ms. Pia Sondergaard;phone: +45-33  31 08 47 e-mail:
p...@c...

Complete Program Information may be found at:
http://www.humlegaarden.dk/IABC

International Association for Biologically Closed Electric Circuits in
Biomedicine
The 7th. International Symposium  *  Marienlyst Conference Center,
Helsingør, Denmark
Symposium Coordinator: Ms. Karen Wedersoe:  e-mail:   dkisi...@a...
Registration and Accommodations: Ms. Pia Sondergaard; e-mail:
p...@c...
International Association for Biologically Closed Electric Circuits in
Biomedicine
The 7th. International Symposium  *  Marienlyst Conference Center,
Helsingør, Denmark
Symposium Coordinator: Ms. Karen Wedersoe;  e-mail:   dkisi...@a...
Registration and Accommodations: Ms. Pia Sondergaard; e-mail:
p...@c...


NEW THERAPY FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE
PicoTesla Electromagnetic Fields focused on Pineal Gland result in
Remarkable Improvements

VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR DEMONSTRATION

Ten patients with Parkinson's Disease are being sought to participate
in a demonstration project to be held at Hotel
Marienlyst between July 19-22, 2001.

The IABC symposium, to be held at Hotel Marienlyst, Helsingør, from
July 19th through the 22nd will be filled with
surprises.  Not only will presenters be discussing the application of
electrochemical therapy to cancer, a thoroughly
researched and generally accepted cancer therapy available all over
China, but also there will be two remarkable
demonstrations of therapies proven effective in treating Parkinson's
Disease and Macular Degeneration.

Beginning in the mid-eighties a long term research project was begun
by Professor Photios Anninos, Director of the
Department of Medical Physics at the Democritus University of Thrace,
Alexandroupolis, Greece.   Anninos believed that
by focusing extremely weak electromagnetic fields on a patients pineal
gland it could be possible to positively influence
the secretion of dopamine, serotonin, and melatonin, substances
believed to be related to the symptoms of P

RE: CS>Plastic Bottles?

2001-08-28 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Is the phthalate released from the plastic once combined into the complete
compound?

James-Osbourne: Holmes

-Original Message-
From: we...@yahoo.com [mailto:we...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 3:43 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Plastic Bottles?


PETE (or PET) = polyethylene terephthalate
its the phthalate in the pet thats the endocrine disrupter


>
> Thats polyvinyl chloride (PVC), not polyethylene (PE, as in PETE or
> HDPE), that leaches plasticizers.
>



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RE: CS>Plastic Bottles?

2001-08-28 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi Brooks,

Did your positive evaluations include HDPE?

Thanks in advance.

James-Osbourne: Holmes

-Original Message-
From: brooks bradley [mailto:liat...@flash.net]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 3:38 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Plastic Bottles?

In calendar 1998 we conducted rather extensive evaluations of
various types of plastic containers.primarily based upon an interest in
CS storage mediums.  Our  research indicated PETE materials exhibited very
stable storage parameters.  No appreciable outgassing occurred over a 6
month period.  At highly elevated temperatures (180 F.) some molecular
migration was detectable;  but not of sufficient magnitude to be of
consequence.
We found that conventional, commercially available, H202 bottles (any size)
available at Walmart, Eckerd's, etc.to be splendid containers--and
excepting "near-boiling and above environments", to beessentially.as
reliable as glassware.
As we use enormous amounts of H202 (in pint and quart bottles),  we have
ample numbers of CS containers for all our needs.
Although there are a number of more structurally-rigid
thermo-setting plastics of special chemistry available, it seems
economically counter-productive to invoke a steel mallet where a fly swatter
is quite adequate.
Interestingly, it appears the list is challenged to revisit this
topic--- with an almost  calendar-like precision..every year or so.  :
>)
Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley
- Original Message -
From: "Frank Key" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Plastic Bottles?


> we...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > a quick google search found:
> > http://www.uni.edu/pubrel/newsroom/op-ed/chemdep.shtml
> > ". Related compounds, pthalates, used in making ubiquitous flexible
> > polyvinyl products, caused dramatic decline in testosterone and
> > missing or blood-filled testes in rats, according to a recent EPA
> > study. The Center for Disease Control recently found pthalate
> > residues occurring at an alarming rate in the urine of randomly
> > tested children and adults".
> > There has been a bit of news coverage regarding the use of pthalates
> > in infants toys and endocrine disruption.
> > see also:
> > http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2000/108p1189-
> > 1193ohtani/abstract.html
> >
> > > > phthalic acids are xenoestrogens not good for your endocrine
system...
> > > > they leach! HDPE would be more appropriate for storing ingestables.
>
>
> This quoted reference says that "pthalates, used in making ubiquitous
flexible
>  polyvinyl products..." caused problems.
>
> The reference article does not say that pthalates leached from containers
PETE.
>
> From the published literature on PETE, there is every indication that the
substance is very stable and does not contaminate liquids stored in PETE
containers over extended periods of time.
>
> frank key
>
>
>
>
>
> frank key
>
>
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Re: CS>Re:Shingles

2001-08-28 Thread Nina Silver

- Original Message -
From: Judith Thamm 
To: 
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:30 PM
Subject: CS>Re:Shingles


> Dear Group,
> Have you a protocol for shingles?  I've tried various things and rarely
> found them as effective as I'd hoped.
> Regards,
> Judith.

Judith,
Two things come to mind: (1) the use of a Rife technology device, and (2)
ice.

(1) I know a number of people who have been helped enormously with Rife
style devices. Shingles, as you may already know, is caused by the herpes
virus. Jim Bare, the inventor of an excellent Rife technology unit, says
that for a very specific problem you need to get very specific in your
course of action. Electrode units that the subject holds apparently work
well (even though hardcore Rife aficionados say that the "real" Rife units
are only the freestanding light tube units) because shingles comes out in
the nerves on the surface of the skin. I have a friend who treated himself
with a pads unit and his shingles went into remission about 90%. Of course,
any type of Rife techology unit might be helpful.

(2) The other treatment I heard about recently is ICE. For some reason,
rubbing ice onto the affected area has provided not only relief, but seems
to inactivate the virus.

Good luck.

Regards,
Nina Silver, Ph.D.

Author of THE HANDBOOK OF RIFE FREQUENCY HEALING
Email me for a pre-publication bulk discount good until Sept. 15!
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CS>Catnip to repel mosquitos?

2001-08-28 Thread Connie
Just caught this report on MSNBC this AM.
Gonna have to step up my ''crop'' of catnip!!

 http://www.msnbc.com/news/459645.asp


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Re: CS>making,using c/g

2001-08-28 Thread Ode Coyote

  I would consider 98% to be nearly 100%.  Website is a bit short on info
concerning what sort of generators he's selling...like, no info at all to
speak of.
Ken


At 07:17 PM 8/27/01 -, you wrote:
>Might be a good link, but when I seen statements like "nearly 100%
>bio-absorbable".  Either it is or it isn't.  "Nearly" means that this fellow
>is making statements he can't back up.
>
>Gil DiSanto
>- Original Message -
>From: "aka jhon" 
>To: 
>Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 11:37 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>making,using c/g
>
>
>> I believe this is a better link for A/C  gens..
>>
>> http://colloidalsilvergens.com/colloidal_silver_generator_store.htm
>>
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Frank Key" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 7:24 PM
>> Subject: Re: CS>making,using c/g
>>
>>
>> > aka jhon  wrote:
>> >
>> > >   Has anyone one the list used colloidal gold,,and
>> > > what were the results ??
>> > >   Also for making c/g,,anyone know about this generator??
>> > > http://colloidalsilvergens.com/index.htm
>> > > Any help,,thanks in advance..
>> >
>> > DC generators will not make colloidal gold.
>> >
>> > frank key
>> >
>> >
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>
>


Re: CS>Plastic Bottles?

2001-08-28 Thread Ode Coyote
  Sunlight and ozone [from electric motors etc] will trash your milk jugs
in a few weeks. Even PVC "mud" buckets go brittle and crumbly is a year or
so if left out in the sun.
 The outer rubber insulation on my Mikita saw cord has completely
disintigrated from ozone from the saws motor... in just 10 years.
 Ken

At 11:06 AM 8/27/01 -0400, you wrote:
>You must live in one of the states that requires the states to use
decomposible
>plastic.  I have never seen that happen in Tennessee.
>
>Marshall
>
>"Dean T. Miller" wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 26 Aug 2001 09:13:10 -0500, "Robert L. Berger"
>>  wrote:
>>
>> >Get up todsate there is nothing wrong with clear platic bottles of the
HDPE
>>
>> The only problem I've seen with the most common HDPE -- gallon milk
>> and water  jugs, such as distilled water in stores -- is that after a
>> few months they seem to break down and start leaking.  I've switched
>> to PETE, mainly the nice, strong, easy to handle gallon jugs that
>> Wal-Mart is selling at $1.97. (these jugs are labeled "Hawaiian Punch"
>> and have some colored stuff in them :)
>>
>> -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF
>>
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RE: CS>Re:Shingles

2001-08-28 Thread JudytheK
CS is for viruses, isn't it? Why not a therapeutic dose (as recommended by
some of ye ole experts here) for a month or so and actually RID the body of
the herpes virus itself, not merely the symptoms? Judy Down Maine -- a
neophyte.

-Original Message-
From: Nina Silver [mailto:ni...@bestweb.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 8:54 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re:Shingles



- Original Message -
From: Judith Thamm 
To: 
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:30 PM
Subject: CS>Re:Shingles


> Dear Group,
> Have you a protocol for shingles?  I've tried various things and rarely
> found them as effective as I'd hoped.
> Regards,
> Judith.

Judith,
Two things come to mind: (1) the use of a Rife technology device, and (2)
ice.

(1) I know a number of people who have been helped enormously with Rife
style devices. Shingles, as you may already know, is caused by the herpes
virus. Jim Bare, the inventor of an excellent Rife technology unit, says
that for a very specific problem you need to get very specific in your
course of action. Electrode units that the subject holds apparently work
well (even though hardcore Rife aficionados say that the "real" Rife units
are only the freestanding light tube units) because shingles comes out in
the nerves on the surface of the skin. I have a friend who treated himself
with a pads unit and his shingles went into remission about 90%. Of course,
any type of Rife techology unit might be helpful.

(2) The other treatment I heard about recently is ICE. For some reason,
rubbing ice onto the affected area has provided not only relief, but seems
to inactivate the virus.

Good luck.

Regards,
Nina Silver, Ph.D.

Author of THE HANDBOOK OF RIFE FREQUENCY HEALING
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Re: CS Tip of Possible Interest

2001-08-28 Thread Langsley Russell
Hi Brooks.

I found your post to be most interesting. Have there been any similar tests
done on the air filters of forced air heating systems? Is it reasonable to
assume they would be similar/ Or might the high temperatures involved in
heating systems significantly alter the results?

I would very much like to post this information to my Holistic Bulldogger
list, if I may have your permission. Bulldogs are notorious for breathing
problems and this might well be a real help.

Thank you again for the valuable information.

LTR  }}:{(
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CS>Useful size comparison photos

2001-08-28 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
For possible interested list members, there is an
informative series (nine in number)of comparative-size photographs near
the left-hand margin of page 34 in the Sept. 2001 Issue of Scientific
American.  The first photo illustrates a subject of 10 centimeters,
contnuing in descending order to the last one (#9), which  depicts a 1
nanometer section of a DNA strand...absolutely fascinating (to
me).and especially recommended for persons encountering difficulty
in imagining comparative microscopic sizes.such as colloidal silver
particles.Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.


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CS>Fw: CS>More on EchT

2001-08-28 Thread brooks bradley
I ask the indulgence of the List Owner for this cross-post.  It
is my first, ever, and probably my last.  My reasons are that one of our
primary investigators has been following  Dr. Nordenstrom's work on
"biologically closed electrical circuits" for some timeand is now
accumulating positive data.
I, like my New Zealand associate, Ivan Anderson, feel this line
of endeavor to hold pronounced promise.
Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
- Original Message -
From: "Ivan Anderson" 
To: "*Silver-List*" 
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:42 AM
Subject: CS>More on EchT



Forgive me if I cross post this to just about every list I know. I think the
implications of these treatments and the theory from which they grew :
http://www.ursus.se/ursus/publications.shtml
is enormous, and may lead to a re-evaluation of the mode of action of
various electro-therapy devices we are involved with.

Ivan.



International Association for Biologically Closed Electric Circuits in
Biomedicine
The 7th. International Symposium  *  Marienlyst Conference Center,
Helsingør, Denmark
Symposium Coordinator: Ms. Karen Wedersoe:  e-mail:   dkisi...@a...
Registration and Accommodations: Ms. Pia Sondergaard; e-mail:
p...@c...

For Immediate Release

Progress of Alzheimer's Disease Halted?

A team of Japanese researchers have developed a means of detecting
Alzheimer's disease in the very earliest stage.
Using this important diagnostic tool, they have been cooperating with
five Japanese hospitals in developing a combination
of therapies which, if applied soon enough, enable a patient to halt
and in some cases even reverse the progress of the
disease.

To describe this diagnostic technique and other related topics, team
leader Professor Toshimitsu Musha, Director of the
Brain Functions Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan, will be making a
presentation before the IABC symposium to be held July 19-22,
2001, at the Hotel Marienlyst, Helsingør.

The title of Musha's presentation is: "DIMENSION (Diagnostic Method of
Neuronal
Dysfunction) a powerful means of detecting early Alzheimer's disease
by EEG."
analysis.  The efficacy of this new technique was recently confirmed
by SPECT examination at the National Center of
Neurology and psychiatry of Japan.  While the precise relationship
between DIMENSION and BCEC (biologically closed electric
circuits) remains to be carefully researched, it is apparent that such
a relationship does exist.

Another important invention from the Brain Functions Laboratory is the
"Emotion Spectrum Analysis," or ESA device.
The ESA makes it is possible to discern certain emotions existing at
the moment within the brain of the subject being
examined.   Using this device on a subject while driving a car, the
Japanese department of transportation has been able
to discover heretofore unrecognized roadside distractions which could
cause accidents.  The distractions, obviously, were
removed.   The ESA also enables the detection of degrees of comfort
prevailing within the subject.  A Japanese furniture
manufacturer uses the ESA to determine which particular furniture
design is more comfortable than other similar designs,
and then proceeds to manufacture the most comfortable of all.  This is
a fascinating and very marketable device which has
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NEW THERAPY FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE
PicoTesla Electromagnetic Fields focused on Pineal Gland result in
Remarkable Improvements

VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR DEMONSTRATION

Ten patients with Parkinson's Disease are being sought to participate
in a demonstration project to be held at Hotel
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The IABC symposium, to be held at Hotel Marienlyst, Helsingør, from
July 19th through the 22nd will be filled with
surprises.  Not only will presenters be discussing the application of
electrochemical therapy to cancer, a thoroughly
researched and generally accepted cancer therapy available all over
China, but al

CS>Transmission Error on last post

2001-08-28 Thread brooks bradley
Please forgive my resubmittal of Ivan's recent post.  I was 
attempting to send it to the Rife List.but failed to enter the correct 
address.harbinger of a difficult day.
Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.


Re: CS>Plastic Bottles?

2001-08-28 Thread brooks bradley
Yes James, they proved to be a superior storage medium.
Best Regards, Brooks.
- Original Message -
From: "James Osbourne, Holmes" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:51 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Plastic Bottles?


> Hi Brooks,
>
> Did your positive evaluations include HDPE?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> James-Osbourne: Holmes
>
> -Original Message-
> From: brooks bradley [mailto:liat...@flash.net]
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 3:38 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Plastic Bottles?
>
> In calendar 1998 we conducted rather extensive evaluations of
> various types of plastic containers.primarily based upon an interest
in
> CS storage mediums.  Our  research indicated PETE materials exhibited very
> stable storage parameters.  No appreciable outgassing occurred over a 6
> month period.  At highly elevated temperatures (180 F.) some molecular
> migration was detectable;  but not of sufficient magnitude to be of
> consequence.
> We found that conventional, commercially available, H202 bottles (any
size)
> available at Walmart, Eckerd's, etc.to be splendid containers--and
> excepting "near-boiling and above environments", to
beessentially.as
> reliable as glassware.
> As we use enormous amounts of H202 (in pint and quart bottles),  we have
> ample numbers of CS containers for all our needs.
> Although there are a number of more structurally-rigid
> thermo-setting plastics of special chemistry available, it seems
> economically counter-productive to invoke a steel mallet where a fly
swatter
> is quite adequate.
> Interestingly, it appears the list is challenged to revisit this
> topic--- with an almost  calendar-like precision..every year or so.  :
> >)
> Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley
> - Original Message -
> From: "Frank Key" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 8:20 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Plastic Bottles?
>
>
> > we...@yahoo.com wrote:
> >
> > > a quick google search found:
> > > http://www.uni.edu/pubrel/newsroom/op-ed/chemdep.shtml
> > > ". Related compounds, pthalates, used in making ubiquitous flexible
> > > polyvinyl products, caused dramatic decline in testosterone and
> > > missing or blood-filled testes in rats, according to a recent EPA
> > > study. The Center for Disease Control recently found pthalate
> > > residues occurring at an alarming rate in the urine of randomly
> > > tested children and adults".
> > > There has been a bit of news coverage regarding the use of pthalates
> > > in infants toys and endocrine disruption.
> > > see also:
> > > http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2000/108p1189-
> > > 1193ohtani/abstract.html
> > >
> > > > > phthalic acids are xenoestrogens not good for your endocrine
> system...
> > > > > they leach! HDPE would be more appropriate for storing
ingestables.
> >
> >
> > This quoted reference says that "pthalates, used in making ubiquitous
> flexible
> >  polyvinyl products..." caused problems.
> >
> > The reference article does not say that pthalates leached from
containers
> PETE.
> >
> > From the published literature on PETE, there is every indication that
the
> substance is very stable and does not contaminate liquids stored in PETE
> containers over extended periods of time.
> >
> > frank key
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > frank key
> >
> >
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CS>Re[2]: CS>Help with level 4 glioblastoma

2001-08-28 Thread Solar
Hello Stephen,

Monday, August 27, 2001, 11:49:54 PM, you wrote:

SH> Hello Marshall,  It is now surfacing that mad cow is not transmissable to
SH> humans from the beef.  Mad cow is coming from organophosphates used to treat
SH> the animals for flies etc. This is according to articles in the Acres USA
SH> paper. Regards, h...@mcmo.net
SH> Stephen K. Hessler, N.M.D.
SH> HC  1  Box 175
SH> Centerville, MO 63633
SH> 573-924-2254 (usually home after 8 pm)

I, for one, find this impossible to believe, as it does not explain
the deaths of 80+ europeans from CJD, or the death of the man in
Colorado who died of CJD which was traced to eating a wild deer that
he had harvested himself. It also fails to explain the fact that CJD
IS transmitted from surgical instruments shared between patients in
brain surguries, NO MATTER WHAT METHOD is used to sterilize them in
between.

Just my $0.02!



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Re: CS>Question On Side Effects

2001-08-28 Thread Stephen Hessler
Hello Marshall and list .. Is this thing straightened out ?
Stephen K. Hessler, N.M.D.
HC  1  Box 175
Centerville, MO 63633
573-924-2254 (usually home after 8 pm)


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Re: CS>as long as we're discussing unanswered questions...

2001-08-28 Thread kukurippa _


Hi Nina,

Many years ago, about 25, several of my friends were in the antique/second 
hand business and jewelry was one of the things they bought and sold.  I 
recall hearing that the silver jewelry from Mexico wasn't the same quality 
as sterling.  I never knew the purity or what other metals were in it, but 
it was considered inferior, albeit attractive :)


Eleanor


List,
I would like some feedback about the post I made over a week ago concerning
"Mexican" silver. To be brief, from my jewelry crafting connections
"Mexican" silver usually contains lots of nickel and other metals,
everything BUT silver.

Were people talking about buying "Mexican" silver, or silver from Mexico?

If there's someone who knows something about "Mexican" silver that I don't,
I'd appreciate hearing it.

Thanks.
Nina "Colloidal" Silver



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Re: CS>Plastic Bottles?

2001-08-28 Thread kukurippa _
You can say that again about xenoestrogens!  They are implicated in breast 
disease including cancer, and prostate cancer.  We're surrounded by these 
plastics too.  One researcher (sorry, can't remember the name, but at a 
large university) said she won't keep any foodstuffs in plastic (certain 
types, I guess?) unless it's refrigerated.  These xenoestrogens leach out at 
room temperatures or warmer apparently.


Eleanor

phthalic acids are xenoestrogens not good for your endocrine system...  
they leach!

HDPE would be more appropriate for storing ingestables.




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Re: CS>as long as we're discussing unanswered questions...

2001-08-28 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Ya'all,

The price of silver is like the price of oats.

Oats that have been through the horse once is cheap, but good quality oats is
expensive.

The same is true of Silver. Not all foreign markets have the control that is in
the USA.

"Ole Bob"



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CS>alkaline water and silver colloid

2001-08-28 Thread Damian
Hi all. I understand the silver colloid ions are positivly charged in that they 
have lost an electron. This charge is what help keep the particles suspended 
and not aglomerate. Alkaline water made by electrolisis is has and abundance of 
negativly charged ions. What would you say is the effect when you mix the 
silver colloid with the alkaline water? I guess the silver would drop out of 
suspension.? Would it form a covalent bond in which case the alkaline water 
with the reduced water tension would allow better delivery of the silver. 
thanks for your time all. 

Damian


Re: CS>making,using c/g

2001-08-28 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Aka,

Ole Bob and his wife Audrey uses colloidal gold, and this is our experience
with it.

We both have knee problems, mine is due to insufficient cartilage. Audrey's
appears to be arthritis. We started with CG of about 3+ PPM a light lavender
color. After about 7 to 10 days we both felt a little relief, and after
about 6 weeks I could walk without pain and Audrey could go up and down
stairs without the use of the hand rail.

Things were progressing very well until I change supplier to a CG that was
reddish in color 8.6 ppm. In 3 to 4 days we were back to the original
starting point. I them changed back to the lavender color CS and it has been
four weeks and we are just
beginning to detect an improvement. Maybe if we had started with the red
color CG thing might have been different.

The lavender color CG is made by Bill Fernald's process and is reported to
have particle size ranging for 60 to 80 nm.

The red CG is said to have a 1.4 nm particle size, and made by a proprietary
process.

"Ole Bob"





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Re: CS>making,using c/g

2001-08-28 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Gil,

Don't try to pick the fly specks out of the pepper!

In the CS and CG field NO ONE knows exactly what happens in the body or how much
of what kind does what.

If you need that kind of definition you are in the wrong list.

"Ole Bob"

>


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Re: CS>question about teeth whiteners

2001-08-28 Thread kukurippa _
"Crest" makes something called WhiteStrips, available in the US.  They are 
like clear bandaids that you wear on your teeth for 1/2 hour twice a day.  
The ingredients are Purified Water, Glycerin, Hydrogen Peroxide, Carbopol 
946, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Sodium Stannate.  Probably 
not the best stuff for the health of your teeth/mouth.


They can make your teeth/gums temporarily sensitve, but I think all of the 
peroxide products for this purpose do the same.  You're supposed to skip a 
day or so if this happens.


BTW, they work quite well :()

Eleanor



Using

I'm sure this is the case. Even beneficial materials shouldn't be in the
mouth for the entire night. There are some products that require use every
day (don't know what they are offhand), and if they are safe they should do
the trick.

NS




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Re: CS>making,using c/g-degeneration

2001-08-28 Thread Janet Lubart
Dear Bob,
Have you heard  or read anything about CG helping stenosis or severe
degeneration. of the spine?
I am desperately searching for answers for my mother.
Thank you,
Janet
- Original Message -
From: "Robert L. Berger" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: CS>making,using c/g


> Hi Aka,
>
> Ole Bob and his wife Audrey uses colloidal gold, and this is our
experience
> with it.
>
> We both have knee problems, mine is due to insufficient cartilage.
Audrey's
> appears to be arthritis. We started with CG of about 3+ PPM a light
lavender
> color. After about 7 to 10 days we both felt a little relief, and after
> about 6 weeks I could walk without pain and Audrey could go up and down
> stairs without the use of the hand rail.
>
> Things were progressing very well until I change supplier to a CG that was
> reddish in color 8.6 ppm. In 3 to 4 days we were back to the original
> starting point. I them changed back to the lavender color CS and it has
been
> four weeks and we are just
> beginning to detect an improvement. Maybe if we had started with the red
> color CG thing might have been different.
>
> The lavender color CG is made by Bill Fernald's process and is reported to
> have particle size ranging for 60 to 80 nm.
>
> The red CG is said to have a 1.4 nm particle size, and made by a
proprietary
> process.
>
> "Ole Bob"
>
>
>
>
>
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