Re: CS>OT Repeling mosquito's effectively/Malcolm

2003-05-28 Thread Tad Winiecki
snip 

Yes, when I was a kid we used to torch yellow jacket's nests too.  But as
an adult gardener, I should tell you that wasps are a beneficial part of
the gardening ecology.  They are avid predators and consume lots of
caterpilars and pests.  Killing them is like killing any snake on sight,
poisonous or non-poisonous.  Snakes eat lots of rodents.  But if I had a
hornet nest in my yard I would destroy it because they are so aggressive.
I tolerate mud daubers and the wasps that build the paper nests, as long as
they are up on the house eaves.

Not just papain, but powdered digestive enzymes, bromelain, and pulp of
Kiwi fruits have enzymes to break down proteins and therefore bee and wasp
venoms.  They also work on black widow spider venom and probably others but
have to get to the venom before it gets into the circulatory system.

Nancy



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Re: CS>Ummm, Partical size?.....

2003-05-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jay Ice wrote:

> Thanks for the info with the maple leafs and coins for making CS But not
> exactly what I was looking for.
> If a silver coin soposedly  kills pathogens on the surface than does it
> really matter how big the particles are in the CS I make since the size of
> the coin is much bigger than a particle in CS. Or is this really true that a
> silver coin can kill pathogens?

It does matter.  Large particles will not make it through the stomach lining.
This can be proven by swallowing the coin, you will find it whole later in the
stool.

But also the effectiveness depends on the surface area.  A coin would have only
a couple of square inches of surface area, but if finely divided it would have
several square miles.  The smaller the particles the larger the surface area
since less will be hidden inside the particles.

Marshall


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RE: CS>baby bird - nestling

2003-05-28 Thread Heather King (LCA)
Hi Taylor,
 
I don't know where you are located, but even tropical fruit-eating birds 
require protein to start life. Hummingbirds feed their young insects for the 
first weeks to get them fat & feathered, so it stands to reason that fruit 
juice (while high-energy) is not enough for a little guy to get strong. Also, 
unless he has an infection of some sort, CS probably wouldn't revive him much 
since little guys his size need to eat something many times during the 
day...like every hour or two. My thoughts are warmth & protein (whatever form 
it takes) and often. 
 
Good luck!
Heather



From: skyl...@aol.com [mailto:skyl...@aol.com]
Sent: Tue 5/27/2003 8:13 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>baby bird - nestling


Hi Friends,

Mike hasn't taken me off the list yet, and this morning I have a baby bird 
emergency I thought one of you might have some experience with.   This is a 
tiny baby, half naked.  Yesterday he was robust, and the Wildlife people 
advised me to put him in a "nest" up in the tree near where I found him, 
because the cats in the area were so interested.  The hope was that the parents 
would return, find him and feed him.  I was to check him this morning.


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Re: CS>CS:> size,does it really matter

2003-05-28 Thread Robert Berger
Harold,

All you need is one coin for the positive lead. The negative lead can be brass
wire.

If you would heat one coin red hot and drop it  in water them you could flatten
it out and make a much larger surface.

The surface areas does make a great difference. If you read my post "the last
50 minutes" you should know that a large anode and small cathode makes a
superior product.

"Ole Bob"
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Re: CS>Ummm, Partical size?.....

2003-05-28 Thread Robert Berger
Come on Jay,

It is the ions that come off of the coin that kills pathogens!

Why do you think that people work to make ionic silver that is basically
particle free?  It is because the ions do the work.

I suggest that you go to www.silverlon.com. and carefully read all that the good
doctor has to say!!!

"Ole Bob"



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CS>Last 50 minutes!!

2003-05-28 Thread Dan Nave
Hey Bob,

Where can I get that "submerged pimp"?  Sounds hard to come by...

Dan



CS>Last 50 minutes!!

From: Robert Berger (view other messages by this author) 
Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 14:40:46 



"A submerged pimp was run continually."





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Re: CS>Last 50 minutes!!

2003-05-28 Thread Rich Adams
Anywhere they sell fish tanks.  Petco, Petsmart, Walmart etc.


- Original Message - 
> Where can I get that "submerged pimp"?  Sounds hard to come by...



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CS>CS as hair coloring Agent

2003-05-28 Thread Henry Holland Simms

Curious. I've not seen anything in  five years use, that  didn't wash away.

Fear Not!
Holland


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Re: CS>Re: CS as hair coloring Agent

2003-05-28 Thread Henry Holland Simms

jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:


Holland writes:


...I've not seen anything in five years use, that didn't wash away.


Ah, but are you a blonde using chlorinated/fluoridated wash water?
jr


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Yes and yes/yes.There is something else going on there.



Re: CS>Last 50 minutes!!

2003-05-28 Thread mamapug

Do they sell submerged hoes too??



> Anywhere they sell fish tanks.  Petco, Petsmart, Walmart etc.
> 
> 
> - Original Message - 
> > Where can I get that "submerged pimp"?  Sounds hard to come by...



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CS>OT D. Linen

2003-05-28 Thread Jay Ice
Whats "quark" and where do I get it?
Jay 


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Re: CS>OT D. Linen

2003-05-28 Thread d.linen


Jay Ice wrote:
> 
> Whats "quark" and where do I get it?
> Jay

Are you sure *I* said something about quark? I don't know what it is nor
where you get it.

DL


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Re: CS>Last 50 minutes!!

2003-05-28 Thread Hank
Thank you, Best laugh I have had in days.
Sincerely Yours,
Hank
  - Original Message - 
  From: mamapug 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
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  Subject: Re: CS>Last 50 minutes!!



  Do they sell submerged hoes too??



  > Anywhere they sell fish tanks.  Petco, Petsmart, Walmart etc.
  > 
  > 
  > - Original Message - 
  > > Where can I get that "submerged pimp"?  Sounds hard to come by...



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CS>CS dyed hair

2003-05-28 Thread Jay Ice
I have blonde hair. I have been spraying my face with CS and now my hair
line, eye lashes, eyebrows, and the fuzz on on my ear lobes have turned a
deep dark black. I have washed and scrubbed my face and ears but it just
doesn'ty want to be un-dyed. Any thoughts?
Jay


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Re: CS>CS dyed hair

2003-05-28 Thread Trem
Jay, after reading your post I'm heading for the sprayer.  My hair is very
gray and I'd love to have the color back.  Maybe you've stumbled upon the
next "hair color for men/women"

Trem


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From: "Jay Ice" 
To: "silver-list" 
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 10:43 AM
Subject: CS>CS dyed hair


> I have blonde hair. I have been spraying my face with CS and now my hair
> line, eye lashes, eyebrows, and the fuzz on on my ear lobes have turned a
> deep dark black. I have washed and scrubbed my face and ears but it just
> doesn'ty want to be un-dyed. Any thoughts?
> Jay
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Re: CS>CS dyed hair

2003-05-28 Thread Jay Ice
The many uses of CS! :)
I have been using clear CS at about 7-10 ppm. The silver seems to just build
up on the hair follicle and also very hard to wash off. Good luck.
Jay



> Jay, after reading your post I'm heading for the sprayer.  My hair is very
> gray and I'd love to have the color back.  Maybe you've stumbled upon the
> next "hair color for men/women"
>
> Trem
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jay Ice" 
> To: "silver-list" 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 10:43 AM
> Subject: CS>CS dyed hair
>
>
> > I have blonde hair. I have been spraying my face with CS and now my hair
> > line, eye lashes, eyebrows, and the fuzz on on my ear lobes have turned
a
> > deep dark black. I have washed and scrubbed my face and ears but it just
> > doesn'ty want to be un-dyed. Any thoughts?
> > Jay
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Re: CS>Last 50 minutes!!

2003-05-28 Thread Tony Moody

A good hoe is hard to get.

mamapug wrote:

Do they sell submerged hoes too??





Anywhere they sell fish tanks.  Petco, Petsmart, Walmart etc.


- Original Message - 


Where can I get that "submerged pimp"?  Sounds hard to come by...




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Re: CS>Last 50 minutes!!

2003-05-28 Thread Ruth Bertella
Ditto Hank's remark  --  too funny!!

Thanks!Ruth
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  From: Hank 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 12:33 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Last 50 minutes!!


  Thank you, Best laugh I have had in days.
  Sincerely Yours,
  Hank
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From: mamapug 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Last 50 minutes!!



Do they sell submerged hoes too??



> Anywhere they sell fish tanks.  Petco, Petsmart, Walmart etc.
> 
> 
> - Original Message - 
> > Where can I get that "submerged pimp"?  Sounds hard to come by...



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Re: CS>CS dyed hair

2003-05-28 Thread Ruth Bertella
Oh wow   I'm blonde also, and so glad to know there's finally a way to
get those beautiflly dark eyelashes so I won't look like the walking dead
before applying mascara!!!   (Mental note - avoid ears and hairline so it
doesn't appear I need a touch up!)

You might want to try a shower cap to cover your ears and hairline from now
on - maybe the black color will fade once they aren't sprayed.   Or maybe
you could try using saturated cotton balls instead so as to avoid those
areas as well as the eyebrows and eyelashes...

Thanks and good luck!!Ruth

Thanks!!   Ruth

- Original Message - 
From: "Jay Ice" 
To: "silver-list" 
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 12:43 PM
Subject: CS>CS dyed hair


> I have blonde hair. I have been spraying my face with CS and now my hair
> line, eye lashes, eyebrows, and the fuzz on on my ear lobes have turned a
> deep dark black. I have washed and scrubbed my face and ears but it just
> doesn'ty want to be un-dyed. Any thoughts?
> Jay
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Re: CS>Last 50 minutes!!

2003-05-28 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Dan,

You can get the pump for about $19.00 at any good aquarium supply store.

"Ole Bob"

Dan Nave wrote:

> Hey Bob,
>
> Where can I get that "submerged pimp"?  Sounds hard to come by...
>
> Dan
>
> CS>Last 50 minutes!!
>
> From: Robert Berger (view other messages by this author)
> Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 14:40:46
>
> 
>
> "A submerged pimp was run continually."
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Re: CS>Last 50 minutes!!

2003-05-28 Thread Robert Berger
Hi mamapug,

Do you mean hose rather than hoes?  There is no hoses connected to the pump.

"Ole Bob"

mamapug wrote:

> Do they sell submerged hoes too??


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Re: CS>Last 50 minutes!!

2003-05-28 Thread Robert Berger
Shame on you Hank




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CS>CS - What strength

2003-05-28 Thread Jack Dayton
Robert Berger 3/10/03  12:43 PM asked:

> 
> Why do you want something more than 16 ppm, when the in vitro testing
> show that 1 ppm is better than 10 or 20 ppm
**
Hi Bob, I have encountered similar statements  --
to the effect that less is better, could you, or anyone
else from the list,  please elaborate?

Jack
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Re: CS>CS - What strength

2003-05-28 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Jack,

I do development work on EIS Electrically Isolated Silver commonly called
CS.

If I wind up with 2 gallons of 40 ppm silver , I can dilute with 6 gallon of
DW and have 8 gallons of 10 PPM. Or I could dilute with another 8 gallons
and have 16 gallons.

This is correct.

> > Why do you want something more than 16 ppm, when the in vitro testing
> > show that 1 ppm is better than 10 or 20 ppm
> **
> Hi Bob, I have encountered similar statements  --
> to the effect that less is better, could you, or anyone
> else from the list,  please elaborate?

I cannot answer your question, but the invitro tests repeat.

"Ole Bob"


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Re: CS>CS dyed hair

2003-05-28 Thread C Creel
<>



  I'm right behind you, Trem!  I just put a gallon on to brew.

Catherine


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Re: CS>CS dyed hair

2003-05-28 Thread d.linen
How does that over-the-counter stuff that goes after just grey hair do
it? 

C Creel wrote:
> 
> < gray and I'd love to have the color back.  Maybe you've stumbled upon the
> next "hair color for men/women">>
> 
>   I'm right behind you, Trem!  I just put a gallon on to brew.
> 
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Re: CS>OT - Irregardless - was CS>A Rose is a Rose

2003-05-28 Thread Jack Dayton
Dan Nave5/27/03 2:20 PM

> Re: CS>OT - Irregardless - was CS>A Rose is a Rose
> 
> Really, Jack,
> 
> This Rose is a Rose thread was really just a nice way of saying
> "shut up, stop your ridiculous argument about the usage of the
> word "AMPERAGE" irregardless of whether it's a word or not.
> Everyone knows what it means, anyhow."
> 
> (I used those words on purpose, by the way.)
> 
> Well, I guess you didn't get it...
> 
> Of course, no need to reply...
**
Well I damned well will reply !
NONE of the above portion of your post about my reply about
*irregardless*  is relevant to my only response to that silly
waste of electrons.

(My ONLY post to that thread was:

*And this is the CS list, NOT the OT list.

Please take note*.)

Jack 

I cancelled my subscription to the Off Topic List just
so I wouldn't encounter such nonsense.

If you can't figure out how to post to the OT list, I
suggest a request to Mike will expand your knowledge of
such technical matters.

As you wrote:
Of course, no need to reply.

Jack
   Average Life Span Of A Major League Baseball: 7 Pitches.
( now that's what I mean about not being relevant to the CS list's
purpose, irregardless of whether you agree or not.)


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Re: CS>CS dyed hair

2003-05-28 Thread Jay Ice
Man maybe I could make some money off the neigbor hood women in the area! :)
I also wanna say that I spray my face all day long, every time it dries. I
also would think that the higher the ppm the faster and darker it would be.
( more builing up on the hair follicle) Good luck to all ya but does any one
have any idea how to get rid of it? I'm about to use bleach... not really
but maybe peroxide. Peroxide bleaches hair but will it have any effect on
CS?
Jay


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Re: CS>Uh Oh...supplement removal begins...

2003-05-28 Thread Jack Dayton
Jay Ice5/26/03 3:59 PM

> I have a friend on the instant messenger I talk to and she says it happened
> a few weeks ago. Only confirmation I have but why would she lie?
> Jay

Jay I don't think she lied  about the removal of vitamins and minerals,
she is probably just misinformed as you have been.
 
I doubt that most of us ever get so sophisticated about things
that we read on the net that occasionally one or more of us
will get caught up in a fraud.  For now just concentrate on
learning how to use your computer, and it's related  soft-
ware effectively.

It is difficult to help with your computer problems without
knowing   -- what brand of computed, what operating
system, what other programs has been added, - the
more you can explain the better the chance that some
lister will be able to give advice.

Jack
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Re: CS>Uh Oh...supplement removal begins...

2003-05-28 Thread Jim

One of my favorite quotes is "Life's unfair, get used to it".  Neil Bortz

Jim



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CS>dark hair from sprayed cs

2003-05-28 Thread Shirley Reed
   Peroxide might work on the brows but of course don't try it on the lashes.  
pj


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CS>EIS

2003-05-28 Thread Reid Harvey
Friends,
Can someone answer?  How is it that colloidal silver is electrically
isolated?  Are there free electrons, negative charges that somehow help
keep the Ag+ ions suspended?
Reid



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Re: CS>CS dyed hair

2003-05-28 Thread carpae . diem
Hi Jay :)

I missed the details here... What exactly happens to your hair color by
spraying C.S. on it 

Regards,
Alexander


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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS dyed hair


> Man maybe I could make some money off the neigbor hood women in the area!
:)
> I also wanna say that I spray my face all day long, every time it dries. I
> also would think that the higher the ppm the faster and darker it would
be.
> ( more builing up on the hair follicle) Good luck to all ya but does any
one
> have any idea how to get rid of it? I'm about to use bleach... not really
> but maybe peroxide. Peroxide bleaches hair but will it have any effect on
> CS?
> Jay
>
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CS>OT Cur for cancer

2003-05-28 Thread Jay Ice
I took this from another list I am on. This sounds promising. :) If I had
cancer I would definetly try this.
Jay

" There is a product called methylene blue.  It is used to color microscope
slides.  You can also take the organic version internally to kill cancer and
rid the body of other problems.   It is a strong blue color and stains
everything.  It also turns your urine blue or green.  It takes about three
days for the urine to return to it's normal color after ingesting meth blue.
BUT if you take homozon afterward, it takes about two hours for it to clear
it out of your system.  This shows it has effects far beyond the bowel.  It
increases energy as it super oxygenates your whole body.   Has to be
experienced to be appreciated.  Or hated.  Smile.  Occassionally people find
it is too cleansing and leaves them house bound near the bathroom.  It takes
some careful planning when used in doses that cause liquid stool.

But it has restored some people I know back to health when nothing else did.
It is amazing what cleaning the bowel and increasing oxygne levels
throughout the body will do.

Think I will go do some homozon.  LOL. "


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Re: CS>CS dyed hair

2003-05-28 Thread Jay Ice
Hi,
When you spray CS on any hair or even fuzz on the ear it will turn brown
then black if you keep spraying it.
Jay



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To: 
Cc: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS dyed hair


> Hi Jay :)
>
> I missed the details here... What exactly happens to your hair color by
> spraying C.S. on it 
>
> Regards,
> Alexander
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jay Ice" 
> To: "silver-list" 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 6:31 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>CS dyed hair
>
>
> > Man maybe I could make some money off the neigbor hood women in the
area!
> :)
> > I also wanna say that I spray my face all day long, every time it dries.
I
> > also would think that the higher the ppm the faster and darker it would
> be.
> > ( more builing up on the hair follicle) Good luck to all ya but does any
> one
> > have any idea how to get rid of it? I'm about to use bleach... not
really
> > but maybe peroxide. Peroxide bleaches hair but will it have any effect
on
> > CS?
> > Jay
> >
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Re: CS>I am the cyrillic culprit( sp?)....

2003-05-28 Thread sol
Jay,
  for spyware, go to www.lavasoft.com and download Ad-aware 6.0 its free and it 
works great, even I managed to download it and run it, and I'm the exact 
opposite of computer savvy.
  if that url isn't right, do a google search for Ad-aware.
HTH,
paula



Re: CS>OT Repeling mosquito's effectively/Malcolm

2003-05-28 Thread sol
Yep,
  We used to have a set up where my husband could zap bites from the
car battery. You have to be careful not to run the current through
your heart though, or you'll zap more than the bite!
   The idea came from the zappers used in India for venomous snake
bites.
   Now we just use diluted or straight essential lavender oil, though,
it works as well for bug bites without the pain. Don't know if if
would do anything for snake bite though..
paula
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Sutton" 

> I have heard that DC current neutralizes snake, bee, and wasp
poison.
> Anyone heard of this??




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CS>Acidolphilus....

2003-05-28 Thread Jay Ice
Ok since CS kills both bad and good bacteria today I bought acidilpholus
with bifidus. It says it contains over 1 Billion live organisms. But how are
they alive? It's a hard chewable wafer that tastes like banana's. How do
they stay alive in wafer form?
Jay


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Re: CS>CS dyed hair

2003-05-28 Thread C Creel
<>


I've no clue.

Catherine


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Re: CS>CS dyed hair

2003-05-28 Thread LSMD1
AhhhZeee   - I've been putting CS on my face for few weeks hoping to keep the 
skin looking good!!!  Now I am afraid to.  Black facial hair? ugh
Sue


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 http://hometown.aol.com/lsmd1/myhomepage/profile.html";>SUES BICHON 
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Re: CS>CS dyed hair/sue

2003-05-28 Thread Jay Ice
I'm sure you'll be all right. After 2 weeks my hair turned black but I
really do spray it on every time it dries. I'm sure most do not. If it
hasn't turned yet you should be fine. :) I also try to get the highest ppm I
can. Some times I cook it for 8 hours and sometimes 12 hours. I use 3 nine
volt batteries. It always comes out clear so I must be doing something
right.
Jay



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From: 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS dyed hair


> AhhhZeee   - I've been putting CS on my face for few weeks hoping to keep
the
> skin looking good!!!  Now I am afraid to.  Black facial hair? ugh
> Sue
>
>
> VISIT MY PERSONAL WEBSITE AT:
>  http://hometown.aol.com/lsmd1/myhomepage/profile.html";>SUES
BICHON FRISE, PAPILLONS AND POSTAGE STAMPS PAGES
>


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CS>Re: CS as hair coloring Agent

2003-05-28 Thread jrowland
Holland writes:
> ...I've not seen anything in five years use, that didn't wash away.
Ah, but are you a blonde using chlorinated/fluoridated wash water?
jr


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CS>back to blonde....

2003-05-28 Thread Jay Ice
I used peroxide and washed my face with shampoo, and vinegar about 4 times.
I have my blonde hair back.
Jay


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Re: CS>Acidolphilus....

2003-05-28 Thread someone
 Jay Ice :

> Ok since CS kills both bad and good bacteria today I
bought acidilpholus
> with bifidus. It says it contains over 1 Billion live
organisms. But how
> are
> they alive? It's a hard chewable wafer that tastes
like banana's. How do
> they stay alive in wafer form?
> Jay


Since you have indicated that you don't have money to
waste, I'd recommend that you learn how to make your
own probiotics -- fermented foods. It's superior to
buying probiotics supplements and much less expensive.
While supplying you with beneficial microbes, these
foods will also provide you with minerals, vitamins,
beneficial organic acids, and what not.
http://www.healingcrow.com/ferfun/ferfun.html

Roman


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CS>Search

2003-05-28 Thread nancymike
Friends, this is a needle in a hay stack, but I have someone who is looking for 
Laura.  She lives in the country side, is suffering from molds, has her own web 
site which also includes the story of curing my MS.  If you know of her, or if 
you are her, please contact me off list.
Thank you, Nancy DeLise

Re: CS>Re: CS as hair coloring Agent

2003-05-28 Thread Jay Ice
What does chloranated/fluoridated wash water do?
Jay

P.S.
Is there anything I can do to stop having those things on the side of my
mesages? ( > )
It doesn't harm anything just an eye sore.


> Ah, but are you a blonde using chlorinated/fluoridated wash water?
> jr


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CS>TEST

2003-05-28 Thread Brooks Bradley

TEST


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Re: CS>Re: CS as hair coloring Agent

2003-05-28 Thread C Creel
< )
It doesn't harm anything just an eye sore.>>

  Try this, Jay.


http://www.papercut.biz/emailStripper.htm

C


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CS>Re: CS as hair coloring Agent

2003-05-28 Thread jrowland
These marks,( > ), indicate quoted material, which would otherwise
be in italics if HTML were not turned off.  They are useful in
distinguishing one writer's words from another's.
jr


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Re: CS>EIS

2003-05-28 Thread Jason Eaton
Reid:

The simple answer:

First, ionic silver is comprised of Ag- ( negative ions ).

I think Frank Key and Dr. Maas  ( silver-colloids.com ) have the most
concise reasoning as to why positive ions can exist without reacting:

"Why are the positive silver ions not attracted to the negative hydroxyl
ions? The force of attraction or repulsion
of electric charges is inversely proportional to the dielectric constant of
the medium surrounding the charges.
Water has a very high dielectric constant of about 80 at room temperature.
This means that the two opposite
electric charges in water attract each other with a force only 1/80 as
strong as in air or a vacuum. Thermal
agitation of the ions is great enough to cause the ions to dissociate. It is
common that ions of opposite charge
coexist in solution. For example, when salt is dissolved in water the
resulting solution contains sodium ions
(Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-) of opposite charge."

In any isolated silver product, the particulate content, if any, should
consist of the smallest possible particles.  The ideal particles have a
NEGATIVE charge ( Ag - ).  The negative charge associated with silver
aggregates is actually a surface charge.  The smallest possible particles
with the widest possible surface area theoretically maximizes the activity
of the silver colloid ( the particulate portion ).

Ions in solution actually have an anion...  The electrons are not "free".
The anion is usually, from my understanding, OH, as long as we're dealing
with quality distilled water and low voltage.

It is the electrical activity ( I know a poor choice of words, but still
descriptive ) of the ions that causes the "thermal agitation", and thus
prevents the silver ions from agglomerating.  The ions are also ideally
isolated by utilizing only two elements:  Hydrogen and Oxygen; ( OH - ),
H3O, O2, O and/or H are involved in various reactions through the
electrolysis method of production We're still talking about the base
elements comprising water.

Best Regards,

Jason

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Subject: CS>EIS


> Friends,
> Can someone answer?  How is it that colloidal silver is electrically
> isolated?  Are there free electrons, negative charges that somehow help
> keep the Ag+ ions suspended?
> Reid
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