Re: CSViral Illness

2006-09-13 Thread Paula Perry
You might want to check into olive leaf extract. I read a book about it and it 
said that it was effective against both.
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  Has anybody had any luck treating viral illness the likes of herpes and 
epstein barr. I was once told that properly made CS can take care of this.
  Xeender


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Re: CSViral Illness

2006-09-13 Thread mborgert
I had a very bad case of shingles, cs cured it topically, internally it took 6 
months.
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 You might want to check into olive leaf extract. I read a book about it and 
 it 
 said that it was effective against both.
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   Has anybody had any luck treating viral illness the likes of herpes and 
 epstein barr. I was once told that properly made CS can take care of this.
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You might want to check into olive leaf extract. I 
read a book about it and it said that it was effective against 
both.

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  epstein barr. I was once told that properly made CS can take care of 
  this.
  Xeender
  
  
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Re: CSreply requested

2006-09-13 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Thanks Mike!
I did not take it that harshly, really;
always say that I have fingers of lead when it comes to computing. This 
electronic device really newver was my favorite, and the luciferian 
atmosphere around it causes me a  lot of problems.


Now one other little questions, my dear friends:

Now do I activate the junk mail folder on this thing?

Thanks in advance for any good advice.

Hope to hear some about my posts too, now that the reply receipt annoyance 
is off the air.


And:
Behold the turtle (so wise a li'll anemule)
It makes progress ONLY wennits neck is out
(duee??)
Faith, playing with words in your (my second) language.
Byeesh!

: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com

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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSreply requested
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 13:32:13 -5

It's good to hear from you again, Faith.

Please don't take offense. I don't thing anybody was angry. The most I
saw was some mild annoyance! grin

Thanks for turning it off. Return reciept request is only useful on the
rare occasion when it's really important to know when somebody gets a
message. It's unlikely to be of value on a mailing list.

Congratulations on your retirement. It sounds to me like you are the
right kind of person to enjoy the heck out of it! smile

My best to you and Vilma.

Peace,

Mike D.

 Well,
 thought I'd write a few things,
 then got many remarks about reply requested.
 Can anybody, instead of sending me agry notes,
 explain what the problem is?
 For your information:
 I turned it off.
 Take Care,
 Faith

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Re: CSTabasco peppers...

2006-09-13 Thread Brickeyk
In a message dated 9/11/2006 11:13:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
oldgl...@bigcountry.net writes:
Secondly if Dr Christopher was having success with a  40,000 HU cayenne, 
maybe heat is not so much a factor as is the type of herb  that he used. 
Habanero's were certainly available for Dr Christopher to choose  from
How much tabasco would be equal to a t of cayenne?
Brickey


CSTo Bill and the Aussies, speaking up

2006-09-13 Thread faithstfrancis
Bill Keen wrote:  Muslims who want to live under Islamic Sharia law were 
told on


Wednesday to get out of Australia, as the government targeted radicals in a 
bid to head off potential terror attacks. 






Thanks Bill,



Straightforward posting, a bit steely-sharp, and to whom it may concern.



See, my friends:



Koran preaches PEACE, like Bible does! And NOT war (holy war? war = holy? 
ridiculous!).


Koran does NOT preach Fire and Sword in the melody some (most) of 
nowaday's Muslim priests do.


Koran does NOT put women second place. (Did you know that based on this, 
there is a Muslim women’s lib. organization in the US? In California!)


For your grinning: there is ONE Muslim priest in Egypt preaching mentioned 
Koran peace, raising his voice AGAINST the now-a-day aggression that goes 
round in the Muslim world. He was put away by the government; sent to a 
remote township in the south of the country. Sound familiar?




Kind of an immigrant myself, I can feel what Mr. Bill feels. There is a 
threat for all of us after 9/11, everywhere in the world. And when it is 
obvious where the threat is greatest, any country (or citizen, for that is 
what any ‘country’ is about, right?) has the right to stop it.




Only: let us please NOT go for a witch hunt. Because amongst Muslims, like 
amongst Christians and Buddhists, Shintoists and Hindus, there are many more 
GOOD souls around than bad ones.


Problem (for lack of another word) is that the GOOD ones are often quiet, 
taciturn, hard working light-and-peace bearers. And they are themselves much 
offended and often threatened  by the noise-of-words-deeds-and-“preaching“ 
(the biblical empty cymbals) of those who pretend (no more than that) to be 
warriors. For real warriors are different.




We can elaborate much more on this (that would be rather for the ‘off topic’ 
list I guess);


I would like to leave it at this: In my home we have the Bible between Koran 
and holy Hindu books, like the Bhagavad Gita.


Religion has caused to so many, pain, death and intolerable grief, that it 
is time that we, as individuals, start to live like those (Biblically and 
without doubt also Koranly promised) longing for the ecumenical times. For 
we, the citizens, the main characters of any culture, we can do it, while 
churches cannot.




Faith

Nonconformist Christian, free thinker, Globalist.


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CSSore Knee relief

2006-09-13 Thread Leonardo van Goens

Marshalee wrote:
my knee was doing much better, until Wednesday when I made a mad dash to grab 
the ringing phone, then snap, pop! all over again.

Respected Marshalee.

For self-treatment and relief
there is an easy to find spot, right under the ankle bone, in the middle of the 
side where the hurt is.
Applying a little bit of pressure there, while searching the spot, you will 
find it almost directly.
Now: apply the pressure NOT GOING OVER the pain-barrier. 
Use the three seconds method: press in little clockwise circles for a while, 
then release, and press again. 
So do three times. You can repeat this a few times a day. 
It does not matter what the cause of the trouble is: You will find relief.
Take Care,
and Good Luck to you
FaithStFrancis
licensed Reflexology therapist 

RE: CSTabasco peppers...

2006-09-13 Thread Ed Kasper
As a herbalist they are not equal.
Cayenne is a specific type of hot pepper.
Tabasco is about 40,000 HU. Low by today's standard and what's on the
market.
For an emergency anything HOT, as HOT as one can get and take is the
recommendation (SCHULTZ)

Don't forget to add the CS
Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist  Herbalist
Acupuncture is a jab well done
www.HappyHerbalist.com   Santa Cruz, CA.


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  Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 8:27 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSTabasco peppers...


  In a message dated 9/11/2006 11:13:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
oldgl...@bigcountry.net writes:
Secondly if Dr Christopher was having success with a  40,000 HU cayenne,
maybe heat is not so much a factor as is the type of herb  that he used.
Habanero's were certainly available for Dr Christopher to choose  from
  How much tabasco would be equal to a t of cayenne?
  Brickey


Re: CSSore Knee relief

2006-09-13 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
that's a very strong acupuncture point.  



  - Original Message - 
  From: Leonardo van Goens 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 11:29 AM
  Subject: CSSore Knee relief



  Marshalee wrote:
  my knee was doing much better, until Wednesday when I made a mad dash to 
grab the ringing phone, then snap, pop! all over again.

  Respected Marshalee.

  For self-treatment and relief
  there is an easy to find spot, right under the ankle bone, in the middle of 
the side where the hurt is.
  Applying a little bit of pressure there, while searching the spot, you will 
find it almost directly.
  Now: apply the pressure NOT GOING OVER the pain-barrier. 
  Use the three seconds method: press in little clockwise circles for a while, 
then release, and press again. 
  So do three times. You can repeat this a few times a day. 
  It does not matter what the cause of the trouble is: You will find relief.
  Take Care,
  and Good Luck to you
  FaithStFrancis
  licensed Reflexology therapist 


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Re: CSSore Knee relief

2006-09-13 Thread Marshalee Hallett

  The snapping is inside the joint. Apparently I have torn something loose in 
there. Will the point help that? The tear on the inside of my knee has healed, 
no pain any more Yay!!
  Marshalee


  Marshalee wrote:
  my knee was doing much better, until Wednesday when I made a mad dash to 
grab the ringing phone, then snap, pop! all over again.

  Respected Marshalee.

  For self-treatment and relief
  there is an easy to find spot, right under the ankle bone, in the middle of 
the side where the hurt is.
  Applying a little bit of pressure there, while searching the spot, you will 
find it almost directly.
  Now: apply the pressure NOT GOING OVER the pain-barrier. 
  Use the three seconds method: press in little clockwise circles for a while, 
then release, and press again. 
  So do three times. You can repeat this a few times a day. 
  It does not matter what the cause of the trouble is: You will find relief.
  Take Care,
  and Good Luck to you
  FaithStFrancis
  licensed Reflexology therapist 


CShow long does cs last??

2006-09-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
does anyone on the list know how long cs last's?...thanks deb
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CSusing a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
Phone-Col MicroGenerator, has anyone ever heard of useing a phone jack to make 
cs?...debbie

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Re: CSRe: FW: CShow long does cs last??

2006-09-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
thanks Dan so it doesn't loose it's charge?...debbie

Dan Nave na...@comcast.net wrote:  CS lasts forever...

Dan


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CSRe: FW: CShow long does cs last??

2006-09-13 Thread Dan Nave

CS lasts forever...

Dan



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Re: CSusing a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Bill Missett
Oughta work.  Voltage varies from state to state, country to country, but most 
run between 10 and 40 volts as I recall, just enough to shock you.  Just attach 
to some 999 silver and there ya go -- a good use for that spare phone 
outlet in the den.
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  Subject: CSusing a phone jack??


  Phone-Col MicroGenerator, has anyone ever heard of useing a phone jack to 
make cs?...debbie


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Re: CSusing a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Staya Udanvti Bob Butler
I would be very leery and careful of using phone company voltage to make CS. 
The US 'ringing current' voltage is around 110 volts alternating DC with almost 
unlimited current carrying capability.
Also if you load down the phone company lines they may shut you off permanently.

Love
Bob
Adageyudi
Staya Udanvti
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  Subject: Re: CSusing a phone jack??


  Oughta work.  Voltage varies from state to state, country to country, but 
most run between 10 and 40 volts as I recall, just enough to shock you.  Just 
attach to some 999 silver and there ya go -- a good use for that spare 
phone outlet in the den.
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
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Subject: CSusing a phone jack??


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make cs?...debbie 



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Re: CSusing a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread cking001
That was Wayne's speciality years ago.
Uses the phone jack as a power source-no batteries or power supply.
He'll tell you all about it.

Chuck
Smile and the world smiles with you. Frown and you get credit for
thinking.

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CS[RE]CS(no subject)

2006-09-13 Thread Brooks Bradley
   Dear Geo,
   I made the original post.  We use the granulated form of alfalfa for all of our dogs (in our Orphaned Dog Program).  You can purchase granulated (almost powdered) alfalfa from any well-stocked feed store.  A forty pound sack should not cost over about $15.00enough to feed 200 large dogs for  two years.  A dog the size of the one to which you refer  should do quite well on one teaspoon daily.  Just sprinkle it on his food (if you feed only dry food, add just enough water to cause the alfalfa granules to adhere to the foodstuff) and mix well.  We have never had a single dog refuse to consume alfalfa offered in this manner.  Our dietary program is not one of the usual types.  We employ a variation of Langsley Russell's raw meat (ground chuck and whole chicken quarters) and bones system,  with the addition of 1/2 to 1 cup (depending on dog size) of RAW UNPROCESSED cow's milk.  We do add various vegetables twice weekly, together with cooked oatmeal served three times w!
 eekly.  We do give the older dogs (over 12 years) vitamin supplementation in powdered form.  At present we have 17 dogs of various ages.  They are NEVER sick with any of the conventional afflictions so dearly loved by the veterinary profession.  We do give brewers yeast as a daily supplementto everyone.  True, the daily cost per dog is somewhat greater than a canned ration (dead food), supplemented with a dry kibble type crumbles;  but the OVERALL cost per dog is demonstrably less on a total care, yearly basis (no vet bills).  We DO feed every dog 1 teaspoon of granulated kelp daily.  No additional minerals of any type are fed.
 My apologies for this lengthy diatribeeven though it does expose my misanthropic tendencies when stacking the human race up against the world's canine representatives.
Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.  
p.s.  Prior to instigating this feeding program our average yearly vet bills were, always, in excess of $3500.  

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>would like to get my 100# plus, lab / shep, on this alfalfa,,,confused with  
>dosage, recommended, as search on on net reveals standard tablet is 648 mg,, 
>not  50...even a multiple has 200 mg of alfalfa was this a typo ?... post 
>reads  something like 12 tabs for up to 60#,,, this would mean close to 24 tabs 
>for my  girl  "ping",, or should I just calculate mg's..thanks geo. 
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Re: CSusing a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Wayne Fugitt

Evening Bob,

 06:30 PM 9/13/2006, you wrote:

I would be very leery and careful of using phone company voltage to 
make CS. The US 'ringing current' voltage is around 110 volts 
alternating DC with almost unlimited current carrying capability.


  It may in fact be pulsating DC but it reads nicely on an AC meter.

I disagree on the Unlimited Current.   I have worked with many 
leased lines over the years,  even the old relay type circuits, 
including many alarm monitoring circuits.


Often the phone company would reroute circuits and the added 22 or 24 
ga wire would cause my circuits to fail completely.  In some cases, I 
had to call the phone company and try to get these circuits back into 
operation, as they had worked for many years.   Often these were Fire 
Alarm monitoring circuits which must be maintained with little down time.


Also if you load down the phone company lines they may shut you off 
permanently.


   I agree that is a true statement, with a few if's and conditions involved.
Typically,  other devices we add to our phone systems use more 
current than the CS generator.   That is, unless someone leaves the 
project unattended and the current runs away in value.


Since these very simple generators are totally manual, one should 
know how long the batch needs to run and the current draw, relative to time.


In reality, all one does is make his phone line inoperative for a time.
I believe the phone line goes into the Off Hook mode when using the 
CS generator.  If you get a phone call or make one, ... this time 
must be subtracted from the batch time.   On second thought, it does 
not go into the Off Hook mode or the 52 Volts would change to a 
much lower value, maybe 5 to 7 VDC.   So, the CS generator does not 
load the line as much as  you picking up the phone to make a call.


 This makes me wonder if all the ideas about a CS generator doing 
things to a phone line, or even attracting the phone company is justified.


I have been using this type generator for a few years with zero problems.

Wayne




Re: CSusing a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Wayne Fugitt

Evening Deborah,

At 06:06 PM 9/13/2006, you wrote:

Phone-Col MicroGenerator, has anyone ever heard of useing a phone 
jack to make cs?...debbie


   Whatever gave you such a far out idea?   Are they selling these now?
Yes, I found the sites. They look very cheap, too cheap.

I have mentioned these a few times over the years and the main reply 
and comment was that the phone company will get upset and they may be 
illegal devices.   Possibly so, but the odds of anyone having a 
problem is a few million to one, if not more.


I have a few decent pictures I have never put on my website until tonight.

Here are 4 or 5 pictures.
http://www.fugitt.com/files/phonegen/

I have a lousy hand made drawing that shows either the schematic or a 
pictorial.  The connection is relatively simple.

Parts list below
1 LED
1 resistor for the LED
1 resistor to limit the current to the electrodes
1 full wave bridge
1 Surface Mount phone terminal block
2 alligator clips
Short length of 2 conductor wire.  ( not very large, 22 or 20 ga max )

Use high quality alligator clips, one with a Black Insulator and one 
Red Insulator


These are a bit tricky to assemble and require good mechanics, 
especially the LED, resistors, and the full wave bridge.


Why do we need a full wave bridge?   Two reasons,
The LED is polarity sensitive.
Often the phone lines have reversed polarity, for any one of a dozen 
reasons,  none justified.  If this is the case, the LED will be

Reverse biased instead of forward biases.  It will block instead of conduct.

I made some neat printed labels for covert reasons.

1.  Phone Line Tester
2.  Instructions for Testing ( One the back of the unit )

I wanted to know if any security checks would allow or disallow the 
passage.   A few years ago, maybe... today I doubt it.


The unit does in fact work as a phone line tester of sorts.
It also tells me when to reject the water as being too conductive.

I hate to tell the cost of this unit,  ... well under $ 10.00, 
closer to 5 or 6 depending on the source.


Typically they deliver near twice the voltage as the 3 NINE's unit 
which is 27 VDC.


Wayne









Re: CSViral Illness

2006-09-13 Thread Xeender Xeender
I will give these suggestions a try thanks.

mborg...@att.net wrote:  I had a very bad case of shingles, cs cured it 
topically, internally it took 6 months.
m
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 You might want to check into olive leaf extract. I read a book about it and 
 it 
 said that it was effective against both.
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 Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 6:47 PM
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 Has anybody had any luck treating viral illness the likes of herpes and 
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Subject: Re: CSViral Illness
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 11:22:53 +

You might want to check into olive leaf extract. I read a book about it 
and it said that it was effective against both.
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  Subject: CSViral Illness
  

  Has anybody had any luck treating viral illness the likes of herpes and 
epstein barr. I was once told that properly made CS can take care of this.
  Xeender

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Re: CSusing a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Wayne Fugitt

Evening Bill,

At 06:20 PM 9/13/2006, you wrote:

Oughta work.  Voltage varies from state to state, country to 
country, but most run between 10 and 40 volts as I recall, just 
enough to shock you.


  Yes, Voltage is Voltage as long as it is DC.  Most places I have 
checked it the voltage ranges from 52 to 54 VDC in the USA. or. 
at least in the areas I have worked over the years.


The ringing Voltage is AC, ranges from 70 to 90 VAC.  This will get 
your attention.
Once I was working on a phone line problem at my place and someone 
called 50 times or more.   I certainly learned how the ringing voltage feels.


 Just attach to some 999 silver and there ya go -- a good use 
for that spare phone outlet in the den.
   There are a number of features I like about the Phone Line 
Generator.  Will state more in another message.


  Wayne




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Re: CSusing a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I'd be very interested to see a kind of survival still/generator setup, 
at modest price.   A good solar still could make large quantities of 
distilled water;  a solar-powered generator could turn the water into 
EIS.   A well made integrated device selling for under 500 bucks might 
find a solid market.





On Thursday, Sep 14, 2006, at 11:36 Asia/Tokyo, Wayne Fugitt wrote:

There are a number of features I like about the Phone Line Generator.  
Will state more in another message.



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Re: CSusing a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi Wayne...thanks for the infoI got the idea from a site that sells them I 
was just surfing and ran across it and wanted to see what all the great minds 
thought of it or if they had ever heard of it before...thanks again debbie

Wayne Fugitt cwfug...@earthlink.net wrote:  Evening Deborah,

At 06:06 PM 9/13/2006, you wrote:

  Phone-Col MicroGenerator, has anyone ever heard of useing a phone jack to 
make cs?...debbie
   Whatever gave you such a far out idea?   Are they selling these now?
Yes, I found the sites. They look very cheap, too cheap.

I have mentioned these a few times over the years and the main reply and 
comment was that the phone company will get upset and they may be illegal 
devices.   Possibly so, but the odds of anyone having a problem is a few 
million to one, if not more.

I have a few decent pictures I have never put on my website until tonight.

Here are 4 or 5 pictures.
http://www.fugitt.com/files/phonegen/

I have a lousy hand made drawing that shows either the schematic or a 
pictorial.  The connection is relatively simple.
Parts list below
1 LED
1 resistor for the LED
1 resistor to limit the current to the electrodes
1 full wave bridge
1 Surface Mount phone terminal block
2 alligator clips
Short length of 2 conductor wire.  ( not very large, 22 or 20 ga max )

Use high quality alligator clips, one with a Black Insulator and one Red 
Insulator

These are a bit tricky to assemble and require good mechanics, especially the 
LED, resistors, and the full wave bridge.

Why do we need a full wave bridge?   Two reasons,
The LED is polarity sensitive.
Often the phone lines have reversed polarity, for any one of a dozen reasons,  
none justified.  If this is the case, the LED will be
Reverse biased instead of forward biases.  It will block instead of conduct.

I made some neat printed labels for covert reasons.

1.  Phone Line Tester
2.  Instructions for Testing ( One the back of the unit )

I wanted to know if any security checks would allow or disallow the passage.   
A few years ago, maybe... today I doubt it.

The unit does in fact work as a phone line tester of sorts.
It also tells me when to reject the water as being too conductive.

I hate to tell the cost of this unit,  ... well under $ 10.00, closer to 5 
or 6 depending on the source.

Typically they deliver near twice the voltage as the 3 NINE's unit which is 27 
VDC.

Wayne










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Re: CS[RE]CS(no subject)

2006-09-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
Okay I have to ask the question.aren't there strickter guidlines for animal 
supplements and foods...how good would this alfalfa be for human 
consumption?...thanks debbie

Brooks Bradley brooks76...@lycos.com wrote:  Dear Geo, 
I made the original post. We use the granulated form of alfalfa for all of our 
dogs (in our Orphaned Dog Program). You can purchase granulated (almost 
powdered) alfalfa from any well-stocked feed store. A forty pound sack should 
not cost over about $15.00enough to feed 200 large dogs for two years. A 
dog the size of the one to which you refer should do quite well on one teaspoon 
daily. Just sprinkle it on his food (if you feed only dry food, add just enough 
water to cause the alfalfa granules to adhere to the foodstuff) and mix well. 
We have never had a single dog refuse to consume alfalfa offered in this 
manner. Our dietary program is not one of the usual types. We employ a 
variation of Langsley Russell's raw meat (ground chuck and whole chicken 
quarters) and bones system, with the addition of 1/2 to 1 cup (depending on dog 
size) of RAW UNPROCESSED cow's milk. We do add various vegetables twice weekly, 
together with cooked oatmeal served three times w! eekly. We do
 give the older dogs (over 12 years) vitamin supplementation in powdered form. 
At present we have 17 dogs of various ages. They are NEVER sick with any of the 
conventional afflictions so dearly loved by the veterinary profession. We do 
give brewers yeast as a daily supplementto everyone. True, the daily cost 
per dog is somewhat greater than a canned ration (dead food), supplemented with 
a dry kibble type crumbles; but the OVERALL cost per dog is demonstrably less 
on a total care, yearly basis (no vet bills). We DO feed every dog 1 teaspoon 
of granulated kelp daily. No additional minerals of any type are fed. 
My apologies for this lengthy diatribeeven though it does expose my 
misanthropic tendencies when stacking the human race up against the world's 
canine representatives. 
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. 
p.s. Prior to instigating this feeding program our average yearly vet bills 
were, always, in excess of $3500. 

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Subject : CS(no subject) 
Date : Sat, 9 Sep 2006 07:30:10 EDT 
From : geop...@aol.com 
To : silver-list@eskimo.com 
Cc : k...@verizon.com 
 
would like to get my 100# plus, lab / shep, on this alfalfa,,,confused with 
dosage, recommended, as search on on net reveals standard tablet is 648 mg,, 
not 50...even a multiple has 200 mg of alfalfa was this a typo ?... post 
reads something like 12 tabs for up to 60#,,, this would mean close to 24 tabs 
for my girl ping,, or should I just calculate mg's..thanks geo. 
 
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Re: CSBeing careful with CS

2006-09-13 Thread Lisa Shepherd
Yes, thnx Terry, arent we a silly creature after all?
  haha @ ourselves, what is silver anyway? It kills bacteria, why would we 
worry about contamination from our own mouths if it will kill the germs that 
ail us?? It is to laugh
  at least I laughed at myself when I realized I worried about it...
Godspeed all, Lisa.

debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote:
Thanks Terrydeb
   
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From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca 

 Pat said, 
 I thought someone warned once to never drink out of 
 the bottle of CS because it would cause it to fall out 
 of suspension if it is contaminated with anything.  
 
 Many, many of my clients drink CS right out of the 
 bottle either to save having to measure out the CS 
 (why bother?), or because they are carrying the CS 
 around with them all day for frequent ingestion. 
 
 This is just mineral water, folks, not a medicine or a 
 chemical. You don't need to be careful with it. 
 Remember, when you drink CS, it goes into a soup of 
 all kinds of stuff in your stomach. Still works, 
 though. 
 
 Apart from mixing CS with toxic substances, whatever  we can do to CS 
 outside our bodies will automatically 
 happen inside our bodies. Yet CS still works. 
 
 The only way myself and my kids get CS is mixed/cooked 
 into foods/drinks. The CS my family ingests is mixed 
 with every imaginable good thing - soups, salad 
 dressing, pancake batter, coffee (the major way I take 
 it), herbal tea, juices, gravy, ice cubes, milk, hot 
 and cold cereals, canning jars of veggies, cookies, 
 cakes, muffins, everywhere we can conceive to put it. 
 The possibilities are endless. 
 
 We boil it, freeze it, bake it, fry it, with the net 
 result being that no one gets sick in our family. 
 Ever. 
 
 You don't have to be careful with this elixir from 
 God, you don't need to tippy-toe around it. Use it 
 freely and generously. Drink it liberally and 
 frequently. 
 
 Use it in your eyes, nose, thr! oat, ea rs, between your 
 toes, under your arms, on your face, in your hair (get 
 the picture?). 
 
 Here is a quote from Bob Beck's CS useage description: 
 
 Add to suspected drinking water when traveling or 
 camping. Silver-sprayed burns heal rapidly without 
 scarring. Safely sterilize anything from toothbrushes 
 to surgical instruments. Use topically on cuts, 
 wounds, abrasions, rashes, sunburn, insect bites, 
 razor nicks and bandages. Spray on garbage to prevent 
 decay odors. Mist kitchen sponges, towels, cutting 
 boards to eliminate E. Coli and salmonella bacteria to 
 prevent food poisoning and gastrointestinal 
 inflammation. 
 
 Add when canning, preserving or bottling. Use like 
 peroxide on zits and acne. Add to juices and milk to 
 prevent spoiling, fermenting, deteriorating, 
 clabbering or curdling. Spray in shoes and be! tween  BR toes to stop most 
 skin itch, athletes foot and fungi. 
 Diminish dandruff, psoriasis, skin rashes, etc. Add to 
 bath water, gargle, douches, colon irrigation, nasal 
 spray and dental water-pic solutions. Cuts downtime 
 dramatically from colds, flu, pneumonia, staph, strep, 
 respiratory infections and rhino viruses. Skin itch, 
 eye irritation or infection (dilute a small amount 
 with an equal amount of distilled water for eye use) 
 and ear infections (warm slightly first), some moles 
 and warts vanish (put on bandaid pad and wear on wart 
 overnight each night until gone). Use with Q-tips on 
 fingernail, toenail, and ear fungi. Can impede tooth 
 decay and bad breath. Unlike pharmaceutical 
 antibiotics, Colloidal Silver never permits 
 strain-resistant pathogens to evolve. 
 
 Toothaches, mouth sores, bacterial irritations are 
 diminished.! Soak d entures. Spray refrigerator, freezer 
 and food storage bin interiors. Mix in postage stamp, 
 envelope, and tape moistening wells, paint and paste 
 pots to prevent bacterial growth, odors, spoiling or 
 souring. Add to water-based paints, wallpaper paste, 
 dishwater, cleaning and mopping solutions, etc. Spray 
 pet bedding and let dry. 
 
 Spray on top of contents of opened jam, jelly, and 
 condiment containers and inside lids before replacing. 
 Mix a little in pet water, birdbaths, cut flower 
 vases. Add to swamp cooler water. Spray air 
 conditioner filters after cleaning. Swab air ducts and 
 vents to prevent breeding sites for germs. Use 
 routinely in laundry final rinse water and always 
 before packing away seasonal clothes. Damp clothes or 
 towels and washcloths will not sour or mildew. 
 Eliminate unwanted microorganisms in planter soils and! 
g t; hydroponics systems. Spray plant foliage to stop 
 fungi, molds, rot, and most plant diseases. Silver is 
 an excellent plant-growth stimulator. 
 
 Treat pools, fountains, humidifiers, Jacuzzis, hot 
 tubs, baths, dishwashers, re-circulating cooling tower 
 water, gymnasium foot dips, and bath and shower mats.