Re: CS>Cancer file

2005-11-16 Thread Nancy DeLise
One of the best ways to make your body alkaline is to have an umeboshi plum
a day.  It will make your body alkaline.
Nancy
- Original Message - 
From: "Doug & Laurie" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 8:10 AM
Subject: CS>Cancer file


> Hi there all,
>  Can whoever had the wonderful link for the file on cancer share it with
>  me again? I have seem to have misplaced it and need that info for a
>  friend who has cancer. Also the list of alkaline foods too? Thanks in
>  advance. Laurie
>
>
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Re: CS>Re: CS for varicose veins

2005-11-16 Thread Nancy DeLise
DMSO will help with varicose veins
Nancy
  - Original Message - 
  From: Bill Keen 
  To: Ken & Nancy Bagwell ; silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 8:45 AM
  Subject: CS>Re: CS for varicose veins


  Ken,
  I do not have any data on CS for varicose veins, but it would seem that since 
CS kills germs, etc. it is not going to remove placque from either veins or 
arteries.

  The removal of cholesterol is accomplished by chelation.  Chelation is the 
use of vitamins A, C and E, either orally or by IV with the specific intent of 
removing the fatty build-up that results from the ingestion of artificial 
(hydrogenated ) fats and manufactured foods.

  Varicose veins have nothing to do with the arteries as those are located deep 
within the muscle tissue and supply blood while the veins return the depleted 
blood to the heart.

  There are many anti-oxident formulas available.  [ I can't imagine why they 
are called "Anti" oxident when they are in fact "anti-fat".]

  Bill Keen


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Re: CS>OT Harry Potter

2005-11-16 Thread cking001
Keep the ending to yourself!

Chuck

'Stifle' is the only word which is an anagram of itself 

On 11/16/2005 8:44:58 PM, Marshalee Hallett (utahpug...@izikoo.com)
wrote:
> Dear Silver lovin` Folks,
> FYI: If you like Harry Potter, be aware that there is a 1 hour special
> about the new movie
> tomorrow evening on A&E, at 10 PM Eastern and on down the time zones.
> I LOVE HP, and can`t wait to see the new flick!! :o)
> Marshalee


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CS>OT Harry Potter

2005-11-16 Thread Marshalee Hallett

Dear Silver lovin` Folks,
 FYI: If you like Harry Potter, be aware that there is a 1 hour special 
about the new movie

tomorrow evening on A&E, at 10 PM Eastern and on down the time zones.
 I LOVE HP, and can`t wait to see the new flick!! :o)
Marshalee


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Re: CS>new member

2005-11-16 Thread Dan Nave

Ole Bob wrote:

Dave the question really is why are some people's messages appearing in 
the SPAM box


"Ole Bob"


Bob,

I'll bet your spam filter didn't like Chad's "new member" subject line...

That falls into the "Penis Enlargement" euphemism category and would be 
rejected by your spam filter...


Also, I suspect that if they send to more than one recipient in the "To" 
field, it may upset your spam checker.


Put these people into your address book and they should come through.

Dan



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Re: CS>vaccines and dental implants

2005-11-16 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I asked the same question about what's being used in place of Thimerosal a 
month or two ago, but no one answered.
  
  But then, this is the CS list, after all, not the vaccine list.  I just 
wonder if something just as bad has replaced it.
  
  -Ken Bagwell
  
  

Betsy Coffey  wrote:  Thanks for the web site sam. 
someone posted earlier
that they saw a sign about thermisol in vaccines and
was wondering if they had stopped using it. From what
I understand, it is not used anymore in infant
vaccines but they still use it in hep vaccines and
flue shots. Doesn anyone confirm this? I wonder what
they use as a substitute for mercury in infant
vaccines? Will they ever tell us?
Also, for anyone considering dental implants. I have
one thing to say. I would think twice before
considering this. I wish that I had never had it done.
I ended up having them out due to infections which I
have never quite recovered from.


 
  
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Re: CS>vaccines and dental implants

2005-11-16 Thread Lea Ann

Here's the Govt.'s information regarding thimerosal in general
http://www.fda.gov/cber/vaccine/thimerosal.htm

Here's the Govt.'s information regarding thimerosal and the flu shot
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/thimerosal.htm

There is a list of vaccines containing thimerosal at this link
http://www.thimerosal-news.com/

Blessings,
Lea Ann


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To: 
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 7:07 PM
Subject: RE: CS>vaccines and dental implants



The release I signed before my flu shot a week ago said to NOT get the
shot if you were allergic to thimerosol...they're still using it for
adult, mass-produced doses as far as I can see. Don't know about
childhood disease vacs. H.

-Original Message-
From: Betsy Coffey [mailto:latimergi...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 4:01 PM

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>vaccines and dental implants

Thanks for the web site sam. someone posted earlier
that they saw a sign about thermisol in vaccines and
was wondering if they had stopped using it. From what
I understand, it is not used anymore in infant
vaccines but they still use it in hep vaccines and
flue shots. Doesn anyone confirm this? I wonder what
they use as a substitute for mercury in infant
vaccines? Will they ever tell us?
Also, for anyone considering dental implants. I have
one thing to say. I would think twice before
considering this. I wish that I had never had it done.
I ended up having them out due to infections which I
have never quite recovered from.




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RE: CS>vaccines and dental implants

2005-11-16 Thread Heather King (LCA)
The release I signed before my flu shot a week ago said to NOT get the
shot if you were allergic to thimerosol...they're still using it for
adult, mass-produced doses as far as I can see. Don't know about
childhood disease vacs. H.

-Original Message-
From: Betsy Coffey [mailto:latimergi...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 4:01 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>vaccines and dental implants

Thanks for the web site sam. someone posted earlier
that they saw a sign about thermisol in vaccines and
was wondering if they had stopped using it. From what
I understand, it is not used anymore in infant
vaccines but they still use it in hep vaccines and
flue shots. Doesn anyone confirm this? I wonder what
they use as a substitute for mercury in infant
vaccines? Will they ever tell us?
Also, for anyone considering dental implants. I have
one thing to say. I would think twice before
considering this. I wish that I had never had it done.
I ended up having them out due to infections which I
have never quite recovered from.




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CS>vaccines and dental implants

2005-11-16 Thread Betsy Coffey
Thanks for the web site sam. someone posted earlier
that they saw a sign about thermisol in vaccines and
was wondering if they had stopped using it. From what
I understand, it is not used anymore in infant
vaccines but they still use it in hep vaccines and
flue shots. Doesn anyone confirm this? I wonder what
they use as a substitute for mercury in infant
vaccines? Will they ever tell us?
Also, for anyone considering dental implants. I have
one thing to say. I would think twice before
considering this. I wish that I had never had it done.
I ended up having them out due to infections which I
have never quite recovered from.




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Re: CS>a simple CS maker

2005-11-16 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Chad,
 
The use of sea salt went out back in 1998. Don't use it. All it does is make 
silver chloride first then silver ions. 
 
If one measures the product with a spectrophotometer it does not make 1 ppm per 
minute.
 
They get their measurement from a PWT and that is useless.
 
"Ole Bob"




CS>CS:> Acid/Alkaline foods

2005-11-16 Thread Harold MacDonald
Go to this site,click on Ph balance,then onAcid/Alkiline link

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Re: CS>CS > dirty distilled water

2005-11-16 Thread Acmeair
the story i heard was about dairymen using CS to clean and disinfect the 
udders and teets,  for mastitus. if the farmer dared to not use the 
prescribed disinfectants, they shut them down. the fact that these 
disinfectants tainted the milk and still allow some pus in the milk 
makes no difference. you "have" to support the pharmies.


jim

V wrote:


Hi Ode,

Thats why its good to keep pigs, they eat the bones. strange how those 
inspectors disappear all the time. maybe if enough disapear then nobody will 
want the job.
Probably the silver in the milk makse it last a long time and eliminates the 
need for pasturization, and that would blow their whole scam of illegal raw 
milk.



Take care,
V


 


 For some odd reason, if there is CS in the barn with milk cows, the USDA
will shut you down.
It's an actual "law" coming from who knows where or when...and seems to
have vanished into obscurity under more recent scare programs. [It was on
top of the charts 8 years ago, but I can't find it now]
   




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Re: CS>teeth, re silver crown

2005-11-16 Thread ruth strackbein
Thanks, Tad.  I just made an appointment to have a silver crown put on my tooth.  Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein


From: Tad Winiecki Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CS>teeth, re silver crownDate: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:17:37 -0800> From Ruth Strackbein: I just had my bi-annual dental checkup. Dentist>tells me I have a cracked filling on a tooth that holds my partial plate.>He recommends fixing it with a silver crown. Does anyone have any pros or>cons about this procedure, especially the use of silver? This would remove>the amalgam filling that is presently in there. Another tooth is a dead>tooth that this dentist says from X-rays that it is okay. There is a>pocket next to it which continues to be tender. I am tempted to have the>rest of my teeth removed and go to "store" 
ones.>>>Removal of all teeth is a very poor solution, what they don't tell you>about dentures is that the jaw doesn't receive enough stimulation and the>bone starts receding and thinning. My father suffered a lot with dentures.>I'm wondering about dental implants. Are they a good solution for>replacing missing teeth or do they create a place for bacteria to multiply>like a root canal?>>-->The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.>>Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org>>To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com>Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html>>Address Off-Topic messages to: 
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CS>a simple CS maker

2005-11-16 Thread Chad
hi,

can some one please tell me the difference (besides the price) between
this CS maker and it is safe? compared to the silver puppy, silver gen
& the colloid master some of you suggested i could use that are good...

heres the link www.colloidalmaker.com ...he stated for every 1 minute
its on it creates 1 ppm is that true? im askin because i've never
heard of the seasalt being used.

thanks again
chad

Re: CS>Cancer file

2005-11-16 Thread V



http://www.stopping-cancer-naturally.org/us/testimonies.html
http://www.stopping-cancer-naturally.org/pdf/cancer_book.pdf
http://www.dr-rath-research.org/ 
biopsy info read before getting biopsy
http://www.karlloren.com/biopsy/
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/
2003/09/16/iodine_cancer_2_cents_from_drb.htm
http://essiac-info.org/rene2.html
http://essiac-info.org/history.html
http://rense.com/general44/russell.htm
http://www.sumeria.net/health/biolows.html
http://www.notmilk.com

http://www.beckwithfamily.com/Flax1.html
http://www.whale.to/cancer/cantwell2.html
http://www.graviola.org/
http://www.ellagic.net/





Take care,
 V


> Hi there all,
>  Can whoever had the wonderful link for the file on cancer share it with
>  me again? I have seem to have misplaced it and need that info for a
>  friend who has cancer. Also the list of alkaline foods too? Thanks in
>  advance. Laurie
>  



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Re: CS>CS > dirty distilled water

2005-11-16 Thread V
Hi Ode,

Thats why its good to keep pigs, they eat the bones. strange how those 
inspectors disappear all the time. maybe if enough disapear then nobody will 
want the job.
Probably the silver in the milk makse it last a long time and eliminates the 
need for pasturization, and that would blow their whole scam of illegal raw 
milk.



Take care,
 V


>   For some odd reason, if there is CS in the barn with milk cows, the USDA
> will shut you down.
>  It's an actual "law" coming from who knows where or when...and seems to
> have vanished into obscurity under more recent scare programs. [It was on
> top of the charts 8 years ago, but I can't find it now]

>  Do milk labs test for silver?  According to milk lab workers I've known
> who do the testing , No.

> Don't keep your bottle in the barn on inspection day and you'll be OK.
>  Do you always know when they'll show up?

>  Chickens?  Legal/reasonable or not, inviting controversy with inspectors
> is just plain dumb.

> ode

> At 08:13 PM 11/15/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>>Content-Disposition: Inline

>> is now at Wally Mart in Gainesville FL.  My son-law called with a
>>question about his silver puppy generator... [I'm keeping this short]  I
>>tell him it almost has to be the water -Culligans DW- causing it to shut
>>off in 15 minutes and the grey cloud you see coming off one silver
>>wire I bring him some wally mart water, that has alway been fine,
>>and leave.. he post me .. same thing with your Wally H20 I reply it
>>may be your silver puppy took a dump... [ I had not yet used any of the
>>DW I got from Wally last week... they had been out for a month or so.] 
>> I take my puppy over this AM and mine won't stay on for 10 sec's. [
>>it's a up grade from his puppy ] I stop on the way home and get a
>>jug of DS from Publix, that has also always been clean, and my gen.
>>works fine. End of story.. wally mart has switched DW supplier here in
>>the G-spot.. it is now coming from Silver springs Fl and not distilled
>>well THE END.
>> PS my son-in-law has been using this sludge he's making for use in
>>his chickens water, I belive he said before adding what I'd guess is
>>silver oxide, he would lose 10 to 15 % before harvest. Last two times 0
>>loss the thought came to my mind, I wonder if there is a health
>>benefit to eating chickens that have silver collected in the their
>>tissue.. damn we could sell these suckers as health food !! ... is
>>there no limit to my brain??... I'll check with the FDA and get their
>>blessing, guess a few bucks will have to change hands first so don't
>>place any orders for the next 20 years or so. [ what was to be short got
>>long sorry, sorry. at least it's not off topic ] ; )



>>larry tankersley; Gainesville,Florida USA


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CS>Reporting on the broken toe....

2005-11-16 Thread Linda Ellis
Thanks to all for your input.  Just thought I'd update you.  Tom has been 
taking footbaths (hot) since about 16 hours after the incident.  Started with 
Epsom Salts and Apple Cider Vinegar, and I've rotated in footbaths with CS and 
DMSO.  I think the CS and DMSO did better for him, but can't be sure.  I also 
used a Zapper one night - fell asleep and left it on all night, on his ankles.  
The next day, he was walking much better, and had less trouble getting socks 
on.  He's wearing a post-surgical boot, but last night, getting a 
one-size-larger moccasin slipper on was much easier - the swelling has gone 
down dramatically.
 
We have also consistently used Bil's MP5K and SOTA's MagPulser since Sunday.  
Tom feels confident he'll be back in his work boots by next Monday
 
Linda

Wayne Fugitt  wrote:
Evening Linda,

Likely there are 10,000 treatments, most of them good. Finding the few 
that you can implement is the hard part.

If you had some genuine Dr. Christopher black salve, it would help, I feel 
sure.

When I had the spider bite, I continued to work most days. Due to the 
swelling in the leg, I would up with an inflamed ligament.

Not sure of the name of it, but it is the large tendon from the back of the 
heel to the calf muscle. This got really sore. I walked on crutches one day.
Still being hard headed, I went to work most days.

A good friend send to me some black salve made by a Dr. Christopher recipe.
I would take this to the job site, remove the shoe and sock, and rub the 
tendon with this salve. Yes, it would quit hurting and I could continue 
working.

The recipes are hard to find on the web. I have this recipe someplace on 
my computer.

Other recipes may be as good or better.

Likely the toe will be well before you could get all the ingredients 
together and make the salve. You could make it for the next broken toe or 
an inflamed ligament.

Wayne


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Re: CS>teeth, re silver crown

2005-11-16 Thread sol
I have one implant. The post is titanium. The bone does grow around it 
and closes up any gaps, you can see this in x-rays of my implant from 
the first one the day it was put in, to later ones taken to check bone 
growth progress. The crown (artificial tooth) isn't put on until the 
post is solid in the jaw from new bone growing tightly around it. At 
least that is how mine was done.


Unfortunately mine is not put in at quite the right angle, making the 
fake tooth that is attached to it have a gap at the upper edge instead 
of it meeting the gum line properly.


However, it was a long expensive process, and I don't know how they go 
about removing and re-doing an implant---it might be too damaging to the 
jawbone, so I leave it alone. I do wish I had gone to a different 
dentist to have it done, but that is water long under the 
bridge..LOL.

sol

Raine wrote:

I don't see that the metal posts required for dental implants can be 
much better than fillings or crowns...


-Raine

Tad Winiecki wrote:


Removal of all teeth is a very poor solution, what they don't tell you
about dentures is that the jaw doesn't receive enough stimulation and the
bone starts receding and thinning.  My father suffered a lot with dentures.
I'm wondering about dental implants.  Are they a good solution for
replacing missing teeth or do they create a place for bacteria to multiply
like a root canal?

 




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Re: CS>new member

2005-11-16 Thread Robert Berger

Dave the question really is why are some people's messages appearing in the 
SPAM box

"Ole Bob"


Re: CS>was "Pool purifier" now "The fine line between genius and inanity";^)

2005-11-16 Thread gwms624

WHO NEEDS THE COMEDY NETWORK?  I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS POST WAS ABOUT, BUT I 
LAUGHED UNTIL THE TEARS WERE ROLLING DOWN MY CHEEKS.  PLEASE NEVER USE YOUR 
SPELL CHECKERSSOME OF US LOVE IT!

P.S.  THANKS TO ALL WHO RESPONDED TO MY PREVIOUS POST

GLADYS 


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From: Dan Nave 
Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 9:30 am
Subject: Re: CS>was "Pool purifier" now "The fine line between genius   and 
inanity";^)

> You wrote:
> 
> It's a pneumonics plague filling the air!
> 
> called
> 
>  Bubonics
> 
> and it's communicable?
> 
> LOL
> 
> **
> 
> I thought you were going to cite the 
> 
> Ebonics 
> 
> plague...
> 
> ;-))
> 
> (is that communicable?)
> 
> 
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Re: CS>Re: CS Maker for Emergencies

2005-11-16 Thread Dan Nave
I see that there has been some confusion about what I was trying to do
with these experiments and the posts.  I suppose that this is because I
tacitly assumed something and did not spell it out...

The fact that I used copper wire is basically irrelevant.  This was
only for getting an idea of the amount of current that would flow in the
different water types.  I'm willing to bet that if I had used silver
wires, the currents would have come out about the same.  This is not an
experiment for colloidal copper making.  It is a kind of a
back-of-the-napkin calculation for determining how much colloidal silver
(or silver compound) one would make using an unregulated system and
non-distilled or city water.  

Any actual CS making would involve at least a silver wire as the
positive electrode.  

Dan




You-all wrote:

I have found that copper doesn't make a hydrosol and won't exceed
around 3 uS conductivity.

  It's a true metallic colloid and will oxidize into a blue grey
sediment
in a few weeks.

ode


At 06:11 PM 11/15/2005 -0800, you wrote: 



Hi Dan,
  
Interesting work. I have seen similiar work for silver using math to
arrive at a PPM designation.

But my question is how can we account for the formation of oxides i.e
Ag0
or Cu0?
 
Tomorow I will order the chenicals to go with my spectrophotometer to
measure the Cu+1 ion.

I will have to find a standard to measure against as I have for the
silver ion.

Next question for what and how do we use copper hydrosol.

"Ole Bob"



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Re: CS>was "Pool purifier" now "The fine line between genius and inanity";^)

2005-11-16 Thread Dan Nave
You wrote:

It's a pneumonics plague filling the air!

called

  Bubonics

and it's communicable?

LOL

**

I thought you were going to cite the 

Ebonics 

plague...

;-))

(is that communicable?)



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CS>CS Maker for Emergencies

2005-11-16 Thread Matthew McCann
The apparatus suggests a way to prevent run-away
without using a rheostat, ammeter or constant-current
circuitry.

Make two electrolysis cells, identical except that one
has silver electrodes and the other has copper electrodes.
Put them in series with a suitable voltage supply.
The cell with the silver electrodes will generate EIS.
The cell with the copper electrodes will limit the
process in the other cell, avoiding runaway.

Matthew

CS>Cancer file

2005-11-16 Thread Doug & Laurie
Hi there all,
 Can whoever had the wonderful link for the file on cancer share it with
 me again? I have seem to have misplaced it and need that info for a
 friend who has cancer. Also the list of alkaline foods too? Thanks in
 advance. Laurie
 


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CS>Re: Silver in the Cow Barns - dirty distilled water

2005-11-16 Thread Sandee George
Now this one made me laugh !
REgards
Sandee

"The one who accomplished it is the one
who failed to realize that he could not do it."


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RE: CS>Re: CS for varicose veins

2005-11-16 Thread Ernie Patai
Hi , do you have any information substantiated this claim you heard of?

 

Regards,

 

Ernie

 

 

Colloidal copper or about three chelated copper capsules a day plus a
suggested dose of full spectrum Vitamin E like the kind at lifeforceplan.com
should cure this in a few months from what I've heard. No herbs, no
procedures[although I enjoy skin brushing also], just two common isolated
nutrients. Also I would suggest that you drink plenty of pure water to aid
in circulatory function. I haven't read the other posts so once again if I
am being redundant I apologize.

If you try, let me know how it works okay?

 

-Liam



Re: CS>Re: CS Maker for Emergencies

2005-11-16 Thread Ode Coyote
  I have found that copper doesn't make a hydrosol and won't exceed around 3 uS conductivity.
It's a true metallic colloid and will oxidize into a blue grey sediment in a few weeks.

ode

At 06:11 PM 11/15/2005 -0800, you wrote: 

Hi Dan,


Interesting work. I have seen similiar work for silver using math to arrive at a PPM designation.
But my question is how can we account for the formation of oxides i.e Ag0 or Cu0?


Tomorow I will order the chenicals to go with my spectrophotometer to measure the Cu+1 ion.
I will have to find a standard to measure against as I have for the silver ion.


Next question for what and how do we use copper hydrosol.


"Ole Bob"



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Re: CS>CS > dirty distilled water

2005-11-16 Thread Ode Coyote
  For some odd reason, if there is CS in the barn with milk cows, the USDA
will shut you down.
 It's an actual "law" coming from who knows where or when...and seems to
have vanished into obscurity under more recent scare programs. [It was on
top of the charts 8 years ago, but I can't find it now]

 Do milk labs test for silver?  According to milk lab workers I've known
who do the testing , No.

Don't keep your bottle in the barn on inspection day and you'll be OK.
 Do you always know when they'll show up?

 Chickens?  Legal/reasonable or not, inviting controversy with inspectors
is just plain dumb.

ode

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> is now at Wally Mart in Gainesville FL.  My son-law called with a
>question about his silver puppy generator... [I'm keeping this short]  I
>tell him it almost has to be the water -Culligans DW- causing it to shut
>off in 15 minutes and the grey cloud you see coming off one silver
>wire I bring him some wally mart water, that has alway been fine,
>and leave.. he post me .. same thing with your Wally H20 I reply it
>may be your silver puppy took a dump... [ I had not yet used any of the
>DW I got from Wally last week... they had been out for a month or so.] 
> I take my puppy over this AM and mine won't stay on for 10 sec's. [
>it's a up grade from his puppy ] I stop on the way home and get a
>jug of DS from Publix, that has also always been clean, and my gen.
>works fine. End of story.. wally mart has switched DW supplier here in
>the G-spot.. it is now coming from Silver springs Fl and not distilled
>well THE END.
> PS my son-in-law has been using this sludge he's making for use in
>his chickens water, I belive he said before adding what I'd guess is
>silver oxide, he would lose 10 to 15 % before harvest. Last two times 0
>loss the thought came to my mind, I wonder if there is a health
>benefit to eating chickens that have silver collected in the their
>tissue.. damn we could sell these suckers as health food !! ... is
>there no limit to my brain??... I'll check with the FDA and get their
>blessing, guess a few bucks will have to change hands first so don't
>place any orders for the next 20 years or so. [ what was to be short got
>long sorry, sorry. at least it's not off topic ] ; )
>
>
>
>larry tankersley; Gainesville,Florida USA
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Re: CS>Ode? Anyone? Ecologically sustainable housing??

2005-11-16 Thread Ode Coyote
  I've used a lot of that stuff, some I made and some bought.
I ran everything on solar [electricity and water heater], wood [heat and
water heater] and propane [refrigerator and cook stove] for a while, but
there's something about welders and air compressors that aren't compatable
with a lot of trees and shade.
 "Cordless" meant "Has a crank"  Running water?  Naw..too heavy to run with
it and the spring is always at the bottom of the hill for some reason..
 Boring a 2" hole through plate steel with a hand crank drill can really
break out a sweat when it's 100 degrees out.
 I used to cut all my firewood with a buck saw, then one day after planting
2000 or 3000 trees a day for weeks on end, I decided my arm was tired
enough and I bought a chain saw...got 'spoilt' :-)
 Somebody gave me a slightly broken 22 ton log splitter this summer.  Fixed
er up...Spoilt again!
 I guess 35 winters at the maul and wedge was enough?
ode [getting lazy!]

At 07:01 AM 11/15/2005 -0600, you wrote:
>
>
>Friend sent me this link the other day and I think
>many here will find it interesting if you're the doom
>and gloomer I am.  Even if you're not.
>
>Sunshine to $$
>http://www.knowledgepublications.com/sunshine_to_dollars_google_adwords2.htm
>
>I'd bet Ode already has many of these ideas in practice.
>
>stuff
>
>At 09:32 AM 11/13/2005, Harper wrote:
>>Ode did I hear that you built your own house? Are you in the US?
>>
>>My husband and I are thinking of moving at the first of the year and 
>>rather than buying an existing house we are throwing around  the 
>>idea of building one out of used/retired Chinese shipping crates.
>>
>>We need a pool because of his paralysis and I want to use ozone 
>>water rather than chlorine.
>>
>>The people on this list are Oh! so wise! any ideas and words of 
>>wisdom for solar panels vs.  wind generators, water purifiers, well 
>>water and cisterns etc?
>>
>>We also toyed with the idea of  buying a retired ATT underground 
>>facility or NIKE site  but they are hard to find and are often prone 
>>to flooding and government use restrictions. We may end up 
>>inheriting one. In this case we will build a shipping crate house on 
>>top. Any input  on house buildin is appreciated.
>>
>>Harper
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: CS>Re: What to do about a broken toe (black salve)

2005-11-16 Thread Christos Moussouliotis
A German friend of mine with broken spinal cord used orgone accumulator,
homeopathy  and Spectro-Chrome therapy (Darius Dinshah).
The prediction for heeling from his doctors was 1 year. After 3 months he
went back to work...
Christos
Greece 





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Re: CS>teeth, re silver crown

2005-11-16 Thread Raine
I don't see that the metal posts required for dental implants can be 
much better than fillings or crowns...


-Raine

Tad Winiecki wrote:


Removal of all teeth is a very poor solution, what they don't tell you
about dentures is that the jaw doesn't receive enough stimulation and the
bone starts receding and thinning.  My father suffered a lot with dentures.
I'm wondering about dental implants.  Are they a good solution for
replacing missing teeth or do they create a place for bacteria to multiply
like a root canal?

 



Re: CS>Re: What to do about a broken toe (black salve)

2005-11-16 Thread Raine

"BF&C" = Bone, Flesh & Cartilage

See: http://www.healthfree.com/V4-8e.htm

-Raine

Acmeair wrote:


BF&C formula...?


Raine wrote:

Hi, to my knowledge the BF&C formula recommended for the broken toe 
is not a black salve.

I'm all for black salves however, having used one successfully myself.

-Raine







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