CSRE: Various BYU Reports lost
Greetings, I have managed to loose a few days worth of emails and other data because of a flukey thing that happened with NT. Net result is that I lost the BYU posts. I have the newspaper report from the Deseret News, but would appreciate the URL to the article which was very recent. Also there was a report from BYU which dealt with certain bugs with some specificity. If anyone has these, please forward me a copy... I will say UNCLE when I have had enough:) Thanks very much, Craig Chamberlin -- 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 in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSOmron Neublizer -- Oops!
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 10:44:48 +0800, JJ jimmy@msa.hinet.net wrote: OMRON NE-U03V $247.95 (Ultrasonic model) The Mabis was closer to $100 (don't recall the exact price). -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF -- 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 in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSRE: Various BYU Reports lost
In article 3c1f0227.98854...@itsmyplace.com, Craig Chamberlin c...@itsmyplace.com wrote: Greetings, I have managed to loose a few days worth of emails and other data because of a flukey thing that happened with NT. Net result is that I lost the BYU posts. I have the newspaper report from the Deseret News, but would appreciate the URL to the article which was very recent. Also there was a report from BYU which dealt with certain bugs with some specificity. If anyone has these, please forward me a copy... You can grab them from the archives: http://www.escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/ -- John A. Stanley j...@natel.net -- 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 in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSDMSO
Thanks for the info. Terry. This is what I suspected. Gaston == - Original Message - From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 8:34 PM Subject: CSDMSO Gaston, DMSO can only be had in Canada with a prescription from a veterinarian. Six oz will cost you $50, if you can get the prescription, which is not likely. I know, I tried. I was closely questioned as to why I wanted it. Nor can you get it shipped across the border, against the law. Terry Chamberlin __ Send your holiday cheer with http://greetings.yahoo.ca -- 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 in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSDMSO
My 99% DMSO bottles are labeled as an extraction solvent with warnings aginst skin contact. This is definetly not [sold as] a drug that requires a prescription. ken At 09:34 PM 12/17/01 -0500, you wrote: Gaston, DMSO can only be had in Canada with a prescription from a veterinarian. Six oz will cost you $50, if you can get the prescription, which is not likely. I know, I tried. I was closely questioned as to why I wanted it. Nor can you get it shipped across the border, against the law. Terry Chamberlin __ Send your holiday cheer with http://greetings.yahoo.ca -- 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 in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSArthritis?....and Computers?
Greetings Jonathan, A fragmented tutorial posting I salvaged from the vicious computer virus attack in the recent past, may introduce you to some of the basic aspects of Resonant Field Imaging and its complementary concomitants. For you and others who are curious, please point to: http://lewfh.tripod.com/vibrationalmedicine/ For all those who have emailed me, ENJOY. With regards Lew - Original Message - From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 7:27 AM Subject: Re: CSArthritis?and Computers? Hello, I am interested in almost anything pertaining to resonance effects apropos health. I would be curious to read any info. you have about this topic, esp. RFI. Best, JBB FHLew wrote: Greetings Jim, I will get back to you offlist for more researched discussion when I have finished innoculating all my antique crunchers,now that the Computer Virus Alert is on.. As a matter of fact, I am working out a project database for the visualization of the effects of minerals in biosystems such as plants and the human body by detecting their bioenergetic frequencies, using my licensed Resonant Field Imaging package which includes a RFI software for data input and interpretation., with sensitivity range from 0 to 1.3 G Mhz..The project is on the Effects of Colloidal Silver in the human system based on the analysis of voice recordings [ wav files ] on the diurnal tonal changes in the voice with Morning,Afternoon and Night samplings and mapping out the Health and Psychological profile [ electromagnetic web ] 4 to 18 inches away from the human body, using the specially tuned frequency counter to detect the biofields in specified regions.The analysis of voice can reveal vibrational deficiences which can explain many of unaccountable and non-specific problems in health.The Nutrition Sound Database provides differential information on the specific vibrational deficiencies or excesses involved. Silverlist members who are interested to join me in this Colloidal Silver Project incorporating Voice Analysis and Resonant Field Imaging in the research and study of Colloidal Silver, please contact me offlist so that other silverlist members are not disturbed. The researched information will be shared with the list when it is ready. I am searching the web for free software on Voice and Imaging ,relevant for this project so that participants are not financially burdened. Please help. With regards Lew - Original Message - From: Jim Meissner jpmeiss...@mindspring.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 1:12 AM Subject: Re: CSArthritis?and Computers? Dear Lew: And the Frequency Counter for Resonant Field Imaging for the detection of Bioenergies from living systems and objects and Subtle Energies such as brain waves. Please tell me more. Possibly off list so as not to annoy anyone. I have frequency counters what else do I need? Juergen P. (Jim) Meissner Check out my Website at www.MeissnerResearch.com Read about the benefits of the Brain State Synchronizer sounds for improving your life and health. - Original Message - From: FHLew klini...@tm.net.my To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:00 PM Subject: Re: CSArthritis?and Computers? Robb Allen wrote: ..for about 3 ..months prior to when I got sick..I was working on a computer for many hoursevery day...sometimes as many as 12 hours a day...then I became illwith my arthritis...and also the watery eyes...{which seem very much connected}.is it possible for my computer monitor?..or the cpu itself?to make me sick?..or have any of the symptoms that I' having?? There is in existence a noxious wave, the French radiesthetists called Vert Negatif or Negative Green . This malefic energy wave, Negative Green, has its spectral location between the colours,white and black. It is bactericidal and mummifies meat. This spectral band is divided into: 1. Alpha waves - emanting from subsoil cavities and geological clefts. 2. Beta waves - emanating from contaminated currents of water,sometimes known as Black Streams from subterranean water-ways. 3. Gamma rays, Theta,Nu,and Zeta waves which come from TV sets, or the wiring of the house itself. Radonics sometimes detect strong sources of negative green radiations underneath houses where apparently healthy families succumb to
Re: CSRE: Various BYU Reports lost
Craig, Have a good day:) http://www.csprosystems.com/BYU_Bacteria_Testing.html Also below BYU study shows colloidal silver is as good as penicillin By Lois M. Collins Deseret, News staff writer Tests of a colloidal silver solution have concluded that it provides an alternative to antibiotics. Researchers in Brigham Young University's department of microbiology were asked to test the antimicrobial activity of Colloidal Silver. Silver is colloidal when it is suspended in small amounts in liquid. Silver in various forms has been used for centuries as an antimicrobial agent. In the 1800s and early 1900s, people put silver coins in their water barrels to kill microbes and make the water potable. A silver nitrate ointment is applied to the eyes of newborn babies to prevent certain eye problems. And silver sulphadiazine is regularly used to treat burn wounds. Use of Colloidal Silver, once common, faded with the advent of antibiotics. Recently, though, concerns about overuse of antibiotics and the development of antibiotic-resistant microbes has lead to a resurgence of silver's popularity. And with good reason, according to the study, conducted by BYU's David A. Revelli, microbiologist, and Ron W. Leavitt. The study compared Colloidal Silver to five classes of antibiotics: the tetracyclines, fluorinated quinolones (Ofloxacin), the penicillins, the cephalosporins (Cefaperazone) and the macrolides (Erythromycin). Both the silver and antibiotics were tested on a variety of microorganisms, including streptococcuses, pneumonia, E. coli, salmonella, shigella and others. According to the study, silver exhibits an equal or broader spectrum of activity than any one antibiotic tested. Where each antibiotic was effective against specific susceptible organisms, silver is equally effective against both gram positive and gram negative organisms. The data suggests that with the absence of toxicity associated with Colloidal Silver, in general, and the broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity of Colloidal Silver, it may be effectively used as an alternative to antibiotics, Revelli and Leavitt wrote. Dr. Dianne Farley-Jones, a family practitioner, recommends Colloidal Silver to her patients for external problems. She hasn't used it internally much, though she said it works quite well for ear infections. With any kind of abrasion or skin problem, it works really well and really fast. And it seems to have an anti-inflammatory effect, though that hasn't been proven. Colloidal Silver also seems to have an antiviral effect, Farley-Jones said. She's used it at different times but hadn't recommended it until she saw the BYU research data. Now she encourages patients to use it as a nasal rinse for sinus infection or to spray their throats if they feel like they're getting a viral sore throat. I hope this is what you wanted Craig Tel Tofflemire Phoenix, AZ Craig Chamberlin wrote: Greetings, I have managed to loose a few days worth of emails and other data because of a flukey thing that happened with NT. Net result is that I lost the BYU posts. I have the newspaper report from the Deseret News, but would appreciate the URL to the article which was very recent. Also there was a report from BYU which dealt with certain bugs with some specificity. If anyone has these, please forward me a copy... I will say UNCLE when I have had enough:) Thanks very much, Craig Chamberlin -- 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 in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSDMSO
Maybe you could get a lister from the U.S. to ship you some anonymously? -- 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 in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CSCS, proof that it works
when you talk to people about cs, many of them will laugh, and doubt that cs works. also, you can read people on here that doubt, and want proof. i just ran a test. last night, i made a couple loafs of bread. my grandma always proofed the yeast, using some warm water with a little honey to feed the critters. i used two cups with water and honey. one cup had 50-50 cs it. i then sprinkled granulated yeast on both and watched. the yeast in the plain water bloomed nicely. the cs cup just sat there and slowly the clumps started sinking to the bottom, with no bloom visible. if i wasn't already a believer, i sure would be now. jim, O+, S
RE: CScs in milk
Note also that you are killing the probiotics in the milk along with the bacteria that cause spoilage. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Acmeair [mailto:res00...@gte.net] Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 1:13 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CScs in milk on 30 nov. , i opened a quart of milk, with a spoil date of dec 5, and dosed it with a blub of CS. i had some of the milk with cereal on dec 12, and it was still fresh. it turned yesterday. not bad, eh? Re: CSWent wrong * From: Acmeair ( view other messages by this author http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html?by=Authora=Acmeair ) * Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 17:27:56 _ whenever i bring milk home, i put a blub of CS in it right after its opened. it extends the life of the milk to about double before it spoils. i live alone and i don't throw milk out like i used to. nothing scientific, just practical - Original Message - From: Damian Corrin damian...@optusnet.com.au To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 12:35 PM Subject: CSWent wrong The milk both went of at the same time and the cs subject appeared to be worse. The cs i make uses 3 9v with a bubbler for around 3 hours. It is clear on finish. It tastes very metalic. The milk was kept at room temperature. Yes i could leave the testing up to independent laboratories, but as people are aware every one has a stake somewhere in the result and figures are easily changed to suit. I mean is the glass half empty or full. I think what im trying to get at rather than anything is that all this information has been written about how amazing cs is and how many things it can cure and kill, when an even balance of light hasnt been shone on what it cant do and what not to expect from it. That really was the whole point of the experiment and my posting. When something almost becomes like a religion it maybe necessary to step and rethink the whole. Anyhow thats my bit Take care Damian
Re: CScs in milk
I don't think you're ever going to find much in the way of probiotics in commercially available milk. Whatever goodness was in it, particularly the enzymes, is destroyed by pasteurization, not to mention the badness that results from homogenization. Now if I could just learn to drink my tea without milk :-) Regards, Mike Fuller From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 14:21:41 -0700 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CScs in milk Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 13:24:22 -0800 Note also that you are killing the probiotics in the milk along with the bacteria that cause spoilage. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Acmeair [mailto:res00...@gte.net] Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 1:13 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CScs in milk on 30 nov. , i opened a quart of milk, with a spoil date of dec 5, and dosed it with a blub of CS. i had some of the milk with cereal on dec 12, and it was still fresh. it turned yesterday. not bad, eh? Re: CSWent wrong ·From: Acmeair (view other messages by this author http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html?by=Authoramp;a=Acmeair ) ·Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 17:27:56 whenever i bring milk home, i put a blub of CS in it right after its opened.it extends the life of the milk to about double before it spoils. i livealone and i don't throw milk out like i used to. nothing scientific, justpractical - Original Message -From: Damian Corrin damian...@optusnet.com.auTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSent: Friday, November 30, 2001 12:35 PMSubject: CSWent wrong The milk both went of at the same time and the cs subject appeared to be worse. The cs i make uses 3 9v with a bubbler for around 3 hours. It is clear on finish. It tastes very metalic. The milk was kept at roomtemperature. Yes i could leave the testing up to independent laboratories, but aspeople are aware every one has a stake somewhere in the result and figures are easily changed to suit. I mean is the glass half empty or full. I think what im trying to get at rather than anything is that all this information has been written about how amazing cs is and how many thingsit can cure and kill, when an even balance of light hasnt been shone on what it cant do and what not to expect from it. That really was the whole point of the experiment and my posting. When something almost becomes like a religion it maybe necessary to step and rethink the whole. Anyhow thats my bit Take care Damian
RE: CScs in milk
Too bad it doesnt destroy the growth hormones that plug into human receptors. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Mike Fuller [mailto:car...@touch88.com.au] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 3:10 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CScs in milk I don't think you're ever going to find much in the way of probiotics in commercially available milk. Whatever goodness was in it, particularly the enzymes, is destroyed by pasteurization, not to mention the badness that results from homogenization. Now if I could just learn to drink my tea without milk :-) Regards, Mike Fuller From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 14:21:41 -0700 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CScs in milk Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 13:24:22 -0800 Note also that you are killing the probiotics in the milk along with the bacteria that cause spoilage. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Acmeair [mailto:res00...@gte.net] Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 1:13 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CScs in milk on 30 nov. , i opened a quart of milk, with a spoil date of dec 5, and dosed it with a blub of CS. i had some of the milk with cereal on dec 12, and it was still fresh. it turned yesterday. not bad, eh? Re: CSWent wrong *From: Acmeair (view other messages by this author http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html?by=Authoramp;a=Acmeair ) *Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 17:27:56 _ whenever i bring milk home, i put a blub of CS in it right after its opened.it extends the life of the milk to about double before it spoils. i livealone and i don't throw milk out like i used to. nothing scientific, justpractical - Original Message -From: Damian Corrin damian...@optusnet.com.auTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSent: Friday, November 30, 2001 12:35 PMSubject: CSWent wrong The milk both went of at the same time and the cs subject appeared to be worse. The cs i make uses 3 9v with a bubbler for around 3 hours. It is clear on finish. It tastes very metalic. The milk was kept at roomtemperature. Yes i could leave the testing up to independent laboratories, but aspeople are aware every one has a stake somewhere in the result and figures are easily changed to suit. I mean is the glass half empty or full. I think what im trying to get at rather than anything is that all this information has been written about how amazing cs is and how many thingsit can cure and kill, when an even balance of light hasnt been shone on what it cant do and what not to expect from it. That really was the whole point of the experiment and my posting. When something almost becomes like a religion it maybe necessary to step and rethink the whole. Anyhow thats my bit Take care Damian
Re: CScs in milk
Re: CScs in milkJust give up the tea :) I had to give up coffee, cos I just couldn't handle it without sugar. Still miss it :( Tracy - Original Message - From: Mike Fuller To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, 19 December 2001 11:09 Subject: Re: CScs in milk I don't think you're ever going to find much in the way of probiotics in commercially available milk. Whatever goodness was in it, particularly the enzymes, is destroyed by pasteurization, not to mention the badness that results from homogenization. Now if I could just learn to drink my tea without milk :-) Regards, Mike Fuller From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 14:21:41 -0700 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CScs in milk Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 13:24:22 -0800 Note also that you are killing the probiotics in the milk along with the bacteria that cause spoilage. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Acmeair [mailto:res00...@gte.net] Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 1:13 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CScs in milk on 30 nov. , i opened a quart of milk, with a spoil date of dec 5, and dosed it with a blub of CS. i had some of the milk with cereal on dec 12, and it was still fresh. it turned yesterday. not bad, eh? Re: CSWent wrong ·From: Acmeair (view other messages by this author http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html?by=Authoramp;a=Acmeair ) ·Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 17:27:56 whenever i bring milk home, i put a blub of CS in it right after its opened.it extends the life of the milk to about double before it spoils. i livealone and i don't throw milk out like i used to. nothing scientific, justpractical - Original Message -From: Damian Corrin damian...@optusnet.com.auTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSent: Friday, November 30, 2001 12:35 PMSubject: CSWent wrong The milk both went of at the same time and the cs subject appeared to be worse. The cs i make uses 3 9v with a bubbler for around 3 hours. It is clear on finish. It tastes very metalic. The milk was kept at roomtemperature. Yes i could leave the testing up to independent laboratories, but aspeople are aware every one has a stake somewhere in the result and figures are easily changed to suit. I mean is the glass half empty or full. I think what im trying to get at rather than anything is that all this information has been written about how amazing cs is and how many thingsit can cure and kill, when an even balance of light hasnt been shone on what it cant do and what not to expect from it. That really was the whole point of the experiment and my posting. When something almost becomes like a religion it maybe necessary to step and rethink the whole. Anyhow thats my bit Take care Damian
Re: CScs in milk
Re: CScs in milkCan you enlarge on THAT comment - sounds gross! Tracy - Original Message - From: James Osbourne, Holmes To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, 19 December 2001 12:26 Subject: RE: CScs in milk Too bad it doesn't destroy the growth hormones that plug into human receptors. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Mike Fuller [mailto:car...@touch88.com.au] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 3:10 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CScs in milk I don't think you're ever going to find much in the way of probiotics in commercially available milk. Whatever goodness was in it, particularly the enzymes, is destroyed by pasteurization, not to mention the badness that results from homogenization. Now if I could just learn to drink my tea without milk :-) Regards, Mike Fuller From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 14:21:41 -0700 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CScs in milk Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 13:24:22 -0800 Note also that you are killing the probiotics in the milk along with the bacteria that cause spoilage. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Acmeair [mailto:res00...@gte.net] Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 1:13 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CScs in milk on 30 nov. , i opened a quart of milk, with a spoil date of dec 5, and dosed it with a blub of CS. i had some of the milk with cereal on dec 12, and it was still fresh. it turned yesterday. not bad, eh? Re: CSWent wrong ·From: Acmeair (view other messages by this author http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html?by=Authoramp;a=Acmeair ) ·Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 17:27:56 -- whenever i bring milk home, i put a blub of CS in it right after its opened.it extends the life of the milk to about double before it spoils. i livealone and i don't throw milk out like i used to. nothing scientific, justpractical - Original Message -From: Damian Corrin damian...@optusnet.com.auTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSent: Friday, November 30, 2001 12:35 PMSubject: CSWent wrong The milk both went of at the same time and the cs subject appeared to be worse. The cs i make uses 3 9v with a bubbler for around 3 hours. It is clear on finish. It tastes very metalic. The milk was kept at roomtemperature. Yes i could leave the testing up to independent laboratories, but aspeople are aware every one has a stake somewhere in the result and figures are easily changed to suit. I mean is the glass half empty or full. I think what im trying to get at rather than anything is that all this information has been written about how amazing cs is and how many thingsit can cure and kill, when an even balance of light hasnt been shone on what it cant do and what not to expect from it. That really was the whole point of the experiment and my posting. When something almost becomes like a religion it maybe necessary to step and rethink the whole. Anyhow thats my bit Take care Damian
CSAnonomous DMSO
Hughman1, Even if you relabeled the DMSO to something else, if it was discovered at the border, both the sender and the receiver would be in hot water. (Terrorists, you know.) Terry __ Send your holiday cheer with http://greetings.yahoo.ca -- 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 in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
RE: CScs in milk
Some bovine hormones are structurally identical to human hormones: same atoms, same bonding angles. I think insulin is one of them. Hopefully, the vibes are different per radionics theory. One or more cow hormones are probably mainly responsible for all the precocious breasts and the too-early onset of puberty in the current crop of young women-to-be. Some authorities say that an insulin-like-factor in cow milk contributes to the formation and growth of people cancers. See something like---I am giving the URLs from memory, and it is fuzzy: Perhaps someone will have them at their fingertips. www.milksucks.com and www.notmilk.com or similar. Yet another scary bunch of data. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Nick Grant [mailto:nwgr...@inet.net.nz] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 4:51 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CScs in milk Can you enlarge on THAT comment - sounds gross! Tracy - Original Message - From: James Osbourne, Holmes mailto:a...@cybermesa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, 19 December 2001 12:26 Subject: RE: CScs in milk Too bad it doesnt destroy the growth hormones that plug into human receptors. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Mike Fuller [ mailto:car...@touch88.com.au] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 3:10 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CScs in milk I don't think you're ever going to find much in the way of probiotics in commercially available milk. Whatever goodness was in it, particularly the enzymes, is destroyed by pasteurization, not to mention the badness that results from homogenization. Now if I could just learn to drink my tea without milk :-) Regards, Mike Fuller From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 14:21:41 -0700 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CScs in milk Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 13:24:22 -0800 Note also that you are killing the probiotics in the milk along with the bacteria that cause spoilage. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Acmeair [mailto:res00...@gte.net] Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 1:13 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CScs in milk on 30 nov. , i opened a quart of milk, with a spoil date of dec 5, and dosed it with a blub of CS. i had some of the milk with cereal on dec 12, and it was still fresh. it turned yesterday. not bad, eh? Re: CSWent wrong *From: Acmeair (view other messages by this author http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html?by=Authoramp;a=Acmeair ) *Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 17:27:56 _ whenever i bring milk home, i put a blub of CS in it right after its opened.it extends the life of the milk to about double before it spoils. i livealone and i don't throw milk out like i used to. nothing scientific, justpractical - Original Message -From: Damian Corrin damian...@optusnet.com.auTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSent: Friday, November 30, 2001 12:35 PMSubject: CSWent wrong The milk both went of at the same time and the cs subject appeared to be worse. The cs i make uses 3 9v with a bubbler for around 3 hours. It is clear on finish. It tastes very metalic. The milk was kept at roomtemperature. Yes i could leave the testing up to independent laboratories, but aspeople are aware every one has a stake somewhere in the result and figures are easily changed to suit. I mean is the glass half empty or full. I think what im trying to get at rather than anything is that all this information has been written about how amazing cs is and how many thingsit can cure and kill, when an even balance of light hasnt been shone on what it cant do and what not to expect from it. That really was the whole point of the experiment and my posting. When something almost becomes like a religion it maybe necessary to step and rethink the whole. Anyhow thats my bit Take care Damian
Re: CScs in milk
Re: CScs in milk Some bovine hormones are structurally identical to human hormones: same atoms, same bonding angles. I think insulin is one of them. Hopefully, the vibes are different per radionics theory. One or more cow hormones are probably mainly responsible for all the precocious breasts and the too-early onset of puberty in the current crop of young women-to-be. (snip) And women who are...I was NINE when I started the oh-so-fun of monthly mess... :o( I was bottlefed. I always felt that if God had wanted us to bottlefeed our babies, He`d have given women glass boobies!! Marshalee