Re: CS>Gene Wolfe heart problems - cayenne pepper

2008-02-07 Thread George Knoll



- Original Message - 
From: Gene Wolfe 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: 2/5/2008 11:00:36 AM 
Subject: Re: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper


We made cayenne tincture some time ago and we started from scratch. We took 
habanero and Serrano peppers, put them in the Vita-mix and ground them up. Then 
we put all that in a quart jar with vodka and let it sit for a month. The old 
way to do this says make the mixture on the full moon and filter it out on the 
full moon a month later. I don't think the moon phases are that important, but 
those were the directions we were given. 

We also have problems with cayenne pepper capsules. They hit the stomach and 
were very uncomfortable. We were told that the mouth needed to feel the pepper 
to tell the stomach that hot stuff was coming. It works. We take 1/4 teaspoon 
of 90,000 Scoville heat units and put in tomato juice or V8 juice. This is hot 
in the mouth but does not bother the stomach. 

We have also make a nose spray for colds using CS in a nose spray bottle with 4 
or 5 drops of cayenne tincture in it. It doesn't take much, but it does a good 
job of opening the nose and killing the virus. 

Google cayenne and you will get a world of information on this wonderful spice.

Gene

At 09:54 AM 2/5/2008, you wrote:

I would like to try this  Cayenne tinctur.
I was wondering how much  cayenne
pepper to apple cider vinegar is used to make the tincture.

I have cayenne pills but they are not kind to my digestive system.

Would the tincture be any better for those of us that have problems with
cayenne.  -Original Message-
>From: Gayla Roberts 
>Sent: Feb 4, 2008 4:48 PM
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper
>
>Cayenne tincture (cayenne soaked in vodka or apple cider vinegar for 2 weeks 
>then strained) is very good for blood pressure and has been known to save 
>the lives of people who are having heart attacks. It strengthens the heart 
>too. Cayenne will also stop bleeding if put directly on the wound and it 
>does not sting like you would expect.
>Gayla Roberts
>Always Enough Ranch
>Acampo, California
> http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html
>aera...@gmail.com
>
>- Original Message - 
>From: "Smitty" 
>To: 
>Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 6:55 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper
>
>
>>>  Google Cayenne Pepper, it is supposed to be wonderful as a heart food 
>>> and a
>>> help for heart attacks.
>>> I Wish your cousin well. Frankie
>
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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Dianne France


  On Feb 7, 2008, at 11:21 AM, mborg...@att.net wrote:

  > Clayton Family,
  >
  > I know there has been this discussion before but I found out that I am 
  > intolerant to milk, what is the alternative for natural calcium?? I 
  > have looked up on the net for foods high in Calcium but they are soy 
  > products, any suggestions??? 
  ***

  Have you checked into goat milk?  I don't know what the calcium content is but
  many people that can't do cow can do goat.  I am not allergic to milk but 
have 
  trouble digesting and use organic goat milk as replacement.  

  Dianne

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread carty
Please remove me from this list immediately. I have tried to "unsubscribe" but 
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My complaint is similar to one stated about a week ago: this list rarely 
discusses silver and is apparently unmonitored.  Anything and everything is 
discussed. 

Thanks. 
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-Original Message-
From: "Clayton Family" 

Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 11:43:02 
To:
Subject: Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner


Most of my friends use organic Rice Dream enriched. We all seem to 
tolerate it pretty well. It is interesting that so many of us have gone 
to using that, even though we haven't specifically talked about it or 
anything. I also can't use milk from animals, due to allergy.  Greens 
are a good souce of all kinds of minerals in general, also calcium.

Kathryn

On Feb 7, 2008, at 11:21 AM, mborg...@att.net wrote:

> Clayton Family,
>
> I know there has been this discussion before but I found out that I am 
> intolerant to milk, what is the alternative for natural calcium??  I 
> have looked up on the net for foods high in Calcium but they are soy 
> products, any suggestions???  I would have looked this up on curezone 
> etc.(other groups) but I have been in this group since 2000 and it has 
> helped me so very much.
>
>  This group is the greatest!!!
>
> Any information on natural calcium rather than pills. 
>
> Thanks in advance  Mary
>> -- Original message from Clayton Family 
>> : --
>> > I know many many life long vegetarians, many of them do use milk
>> > products. They are very healthy.
>> >
>> > On Feb 7, 2008, at 9:19 AM, sol wrote:
>> >
>> > > Get back to me when you have been a vegetarian for 20 or 30 years.
>> > > sol
>> > > 

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CS>Non-nutrative sweetner ( Milk is not phony )

2008-02-07 Thread Wayne Fugitt


I know many many life long vegetarians, many of them do use milk products. 
They are very healthy.


 Read the 1929 article from the Mayo Clinic.

 Seems they gave milk to  300 sick people.

 Wayne




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CS>How Phony can you get ? ( Bogus Sweetners )

2008-02-07 Thread Wayne Fugitt

  Non-nutrative sweetner , Is it a phony  ?

  So you want a phony sweetner?

  A phony food  and
  A phony drink ?

  Then a phony politician and a phony leader and a president  ?
  Stand by, you may get one of those also.

  Then a phony dollar and
   A phony barrel of oil ?   ( or just a phony price )

  What about an ounce of gold,  or just a phony price ?

  Likely the ounce of silver is the best buy today.

Not to mention the phony government policy and immigration policy.
What is phony and what is real ?  Nothing real it appears.

   The main idea is relative to phony sweetners.

   It is obvious that no one knows the real dangers of the phony 
sweetners, nothing is ever said.


   And I don't mean the toxic and poison items that are always talked about.

   Keep throwing phony things at the body and it will respond with
Curve Balls to you. It always has and always will.

There is no need for a phony sweetner, real ones exist, and some are loaded 
with nutrients and minerals.


Many of the masses have deteriorated taste buds and a sense of smell.
This is documented and the numbers are great.

I tell everyone, "Your sense of smell and sense of taste is killing you".
Why do you not read about this ?  It is a secret ?  Ask your phony doctor !

I watch people eat with great interest, observation, and analysis.
All the things I have mentioned are obvious, they are killing them selves 
without the help or the doctor or the poison drugs.  Enough poison is in 
the food to do it. Yes, they use many times the normal of all sweetners.


If coffee it bitter, I can use 1/16 tsp of sugar and kill the bitter taste 
and taste the slight sweet taste.   I see some people use multiple TBS of 
sugar in one cup of coffee.  What a disaster.


If you have not already destroyed the body communications, and all the 
senses,  you might have a chance to use real sweetners.
If you think that a little real sweetner will hurt you, you are already in 
very bad shape and need to correct some metabolism problems.



I see people use 20, 50, and 100 times the sweetening normally  required.

One person sweetened his coffee with some phony crap, got it mixed up and 
gave it to me.  It was sweet enough to kill a horse, I would not drink the 
stuff for  $ 100.00.   What little I drink, I drink it black, no cream, no 
sugar.


Do some research and find out what the genius body control and 
communications does when you throw it phony stuff, especially sweetners.


If you have already destroyed the taste buds, the sense of smell and the 
body communications are greatly impaired, you are doomed anyway.


Again, the body gets a bit upset with all the phony stuff, and does in fact 
respond to the phony sensations.


Wayne













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CS>How much Calcium ? Where to find it ?

2008-02-07 Thread Wayne Fugitt

Evening Dee,

Someone could change the subject line, now and then.  Only a hundred with 
the wrong subject.


>> At 12:22 PM 2/7/2008, you wrote:

I didn't think that milk is actually the best form of calcium for us.


  Interesting statement.

I guess you have lots of good technical reasons for that statement.

 It is better got in vegetable form I believe i.e. Broccoli or cabbage 
perhaps.


 Do you have a clue how much of these you would have to eat to even come 
close to the daily requirement ?


If you ever tried to pick up a basket ball with one hand, the same problem 
exists with a large cabbage.  I have grown them that weigh 12 to 14 pounds.

Nearly impossible to pick up with one hand.

Eat one of these per day and you would get a decent supply of calcium.

But, Rest Assured, neither you or anyone else has eaten enough cabbage and 
broccoli in one day to come close to the daily intake needed for calcium.

( about 200 mg per pound, or less, depending on many factors )

The problem is, one has to do other things with his hands, other than hold 
a piece of cabbage and eat it all day long,  the way a rabbit does.



Also a good trace mineral like Concentrace will have a broad spectrum of
minerals.  Dee
   Even when supplying some calcium from supplements, getting the age old 
amount is not easy.


I find it interesting that the daily requirements have withstood for 50 
years plus for both Ca and Mg.


So, we have a new method to get enough calcium.
One large Broccoli
One large Cabbage
One bottle of Concentrate

Heck, the milk might be cheaper, and easier on the stomach.

One thing not to overlook.

Cabbage and Broccoli cannot be had every day of the year.
Milk Can be had everyday of the year.

That is easy to understand, is it not ?

Wayne

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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Clayton Family


On Feb 6, 2008, at 12:23 AM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:


Evening Nenah,

>>At 11:39 PM 2/5/2008, you wrote:
>> Just my guess. Besides, for some people, more than one or two 
pieces of fruit a day (or any fruit at all) is not a good idea.


More and more people are beginning to talk against fruit.  Even some 
of our old and trusted alternative doctors.  I did note the phrase, 
"For some people".  I guess this means the others can eat more. Of 
course fruit in season, does not last long, so one must pig our while 
it exists.  I often eat 50 figs per day.


When I lived in a more moderate climate I fondly remember those 
days.  And oranges too. Right off the tree... there is nothing like a 
fresh peach or 12. Our whole family ate like that, right off the tree 
or out of the ground was the very best, most delicious! I had a 
girlfriend in grade school who lived with her grandfather. He had a 
giant fig tree in the backyard, and we loved to sit in the tree and eat 
to our hearts content. The garden of eden had competition there, it 
seemed to me.





Watermelons and cantaloups are a bit high in sugar, but have always 
been something that is fun to  eat enough to get sick.  Often my 
watermelons weigh 40, 50, and up to 60 pounds and more.  They are 
irrigated and fed scientific balanced chelated nutrients, along with 
some organic plant food also.  What is one to do, other than make a 
fool of himself trying to eat a half a large watermelon.  I have done 
it for years.


When I was fighting the spider bite, I ate 5 kinds of fruit per day, 
because I thought it the thing to do.


Probably very good instincts!



Today I have eliminated so many foods, there are few left. Most are 
worthless anyway, or even worse. I suppose a few good foods are better 
than 50 or 75 that are toxic and worthless and may even be GMO.  Of 
course 50 and 60 years back eating a variety of foods was relatively 
common.  Any ideas or comments ?


Wayne




Juicing is supposed to be one way to get a powerhouse in a small 
package. Many of the old time strong men had specific food regimens- 
just ask Jack (La Lanne).  He pulled ships right up the harbor in Long 
Beach- it was amazing- and he was not the only strong man, maybe the 
last one. He even has a juicer with his name on it.


I am impressed with your garden stories and prowess. Maybe keeps you 
much healthier than otherwise.


Kathryn


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CS>Re Silver coins

2008-02-07 Thread Harold MacDonald
I got my Canadian Maple Leaf coins from a "Currency Exchange" dealer.Look in 
yellow pages.
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To: 
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 5:38 AM
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RE: CS>How Phony can you get ? ( Bogus Sweetners )

2008-02-07 Thread Dan Nave
Some people theorize that the fall of the Roman Empire was caused by the
phony sweetener lead acetate, used to sweeten wine...

Dan

"Ask your  phony doctor!"  -  Wayne Fugitt

> -Original Message-
> From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwa...@netdoor.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 1:22 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>How Phony can you get ? ( Bogus Sweetners )
> 
>Non-nutrative sweetner , Is it a phony  ?
> 
>So you want a phony sweetner?
> 
>A phony food  and
>A phony drink ?
> 
>Then a phony politician and a phony leader and a president  ?
>Stand by, you may get one of those also.
> 
>Then a phony dollar and
> A phony barrel of oil ?   ( or just a phony price )
> 
>What about an ounce of gold,  or just a phony price ?
> 
>Likely the ounce of silver is the best buy today.
> 
> Not to mention the phony government policy and immigration policy.
> What is phony and what is real ?  Nothing real it appears.
> 
> The main idea is relative to phony sweetners.
> 
> It is obvious that no one knows the real dangers of the 
> phony sweetners, nothing is ever said.
> 
> And I don't mean the toxic and poison items that are 
> always talked about.
> 
> Keep throwing phony things at the body and it will 
> respond with Curve Balls to you. It always has and always will.
> 
> There is no need for a phony sweetner, real ones exist, and 
> some are loaded with nutrients and minerals.
> 
> Many of the masses have deteriorated taste buds and a sense of smell.
> This is documented and the numbers are great.
> 
> I tell everyone, "Your sense of smell and sense of taste is 
> killing you".
> Why do you not read about this ?  It is a secret ?  Ask your 
> phony doctor !
> 
> I watch people eat with great interest, observation, and analysis.
> All the things I have mentioned are obvious, they are killing 
> them selves without the help or the doctor or the poison 
> drugs.  Enough poison is in the food to do it. Yes, they use 
> many times the normal of all sweetners.
> 
> If coffee it bitter, I can use 1/16 tsp of sugar and kill the 
> bitter taste 
> and taste the slight sweet taste.   I see some people use 
> multiple TBS of 
> sugar in one cup of coffee.  What a disaster.
> 
> If you have not already destroyed the body communications, 
> and all the senses,  you might have a chance to use real sweetners.
> If you think that a little real sweetner will hurt you, you 
> are already in very bad shape and need to correct some 
> metabolism problems.
> 
> 
> I see people use 20, 50, and 100 times the sweetening 
> normally  required.
> 
> One person sweetened his coffee with some phony crap, got it 
> mixed up and gave it to me.  It was sweet enough to kill a 
> horse, I would not drink the 
> stuff for  $ 100.00.   What little I drink, I drink it black, 
> no cream, no 
> sugar.
> 
> Do some research and find out what the genius body control 
> and communications does when you throw it phony stuff, 
> especially sweetners.
> 
> If you have already destroyed the taste buds, the sense of 
> smell and the body communications are greatly impaired, you 
> are doomed anyway.
> 
> Again, the body gets a bit upset with all the phony stuff, 
> and does in fact respond to the phony sensations.
> 
> Wayne
> 
> 


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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Dee
I didn't think that milk is actually the best form of calcium for us.  It is
better got in vegetable form I believe i.e. Broccoli or cabbage perhaps. 
Also a good trace mineral like Concentrace will have a broad spectrum of
minerals.  Dee  

---Original Message--- 

 

From: mborg...@att.net 

Date: 02/07/08 17:22:28 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Subject: Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner 

 

Clayton Family, 

I know there has been this discussion before but I found out that I am
intolerant to milk, what is the alternative for natural calcium?? 

I


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Re: CS>natural calcium

2008-02-07 Thread Jennifer
You could also try some edible clay.
You don't need to take much. A rounded teaspoon is a
typical dose. This is the type I am using but there
are others:
http://terramin.com/

Jennifer
--- Clayton Family  wrote:

> Most of my friends use organic Rice Dream enriched.
> We all seem to 
> tolerate it pretty well. It is interesting that so
> many of us have gone 
> to using that, even though we haven't specifically
> talked about it or 
> anything. I also can't use milk from animals, due to
> allergy.  Greens 
> are a good souce of all kinds of minerals in
> general, also calcium.
> 
> Kathryn
> 
> On Feb 7, 2008, at 11:21 AM, mborg...@att.net wrote:
> 
> > Clayton Family,
> >
> > I know there has been this discussion before but I
> found out that I am 
> > intolerant to milk, what is the alternative for
> natural calcium??  I 
> > have looked up on the net for foods high in
> Calcium but they are soy 
> > products, any suggestions???  I would have looked
> this up on curezone 
> > etc.(other groups) but I have been in this group
> since 2000 and it has 
> > helped me so very much.
> >
> >  This group is the
> greatest!!!
> >
> > Any information on natural calcium rather than
> pills. 
> >
> > Thanks in advance  Mary
> >> -- Original message from Clayton
> Family 
> >> : --
> >> > I know many many life long vegetarians, many of
> them do use milk
> >> > products. They are very healthy.
> >> >
> >> > On Feb 7, 2008, at 9:19 AM, sol wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > Get back to me when you have been a
> vegetarian for 20 or 30 years.
> >> > > sol
> >> > > 
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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread mborgert
You know I forgot about Rice dream products.
Thanks 
ML

-- Original message from Clayton Family : 
-- 


> Most of my friends use organic Rice Dream enriched. We all seem to 
> tolerate it pretty well. It is interesting that so many of us have gone 
> to using that, even though we haven't specifically talked about it or 
> anything. I also can't use milk from animals, due to allergy. Greens 
> are a good souce of all kinds of minerals in general, also calcium. 
> 
> Kathryn 
> 
> On Feb 7, 2008, at 11:21 AM, mborg...@att.net wrote: 
> 
> > Clayton Family, 
> > 
> > I know there has been this discussion before but I found out that I am 
> > intolerant to milk, what is the alternative for natural calcium??  I 
> > have looked up on the net for foods high in Calcium but they are soy 
> > products, any suggestions??? I would have looked this up on curezone 
> > etc.(other groups) but I have been in this group since 2000 and it has 
> > helped me so very much. 
> > 
> >  This group is the greatest!!! 
> > 
> > Any information on natural calcium rather than pills.  
> > 
> > Thanks in advance Mary 
> >> -- Original message from Clayton Family 
> >> : -- 
> >> > I know many many life long vegetarians, many of them do use milk 
> >> > products. They are very healthy. 
> >> > 
> >> > On Feb 7, 2008, at 9:19 AM, sol wrote: 
> >> > 
> >> > > Get back to me when you have been a vegetarian for 20 or 30 years. 
> >> > > sol 
> >> > > 
> 
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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Clayton Family
Most of my friends use organic Rice Dream enriched. We all seem to 
tolerate it pretty well. It is interesting that so many of us have gone 
to using that, even though we haven't specifically talked about it or 
anything. I also can't use milk from animals, due to allergy.  Greens 
are a good souce of all kinds of minerals in general, also calcium.


Kathryn

On Feb 7, 2008, at 11:21 AM, mborg...@att.net wrote:


Clayton Family,

I know there has been this discussion before but I found out that I am 
intolerant to milk, what is the alternative for natural calcium??  I 
have looked up on the net for foods high in Calcium but they are soy 
products, any suggestions???  I would have looked this up on curezone 
etc.(other groups) but I have been in this group since 2000 and it has 
helped me so very much.


 This group is the greatest!!!

Any information on natural calcium rather than pills. 

Thanks in advance  Mary
-- Original message from Clayton Family 
: --

> I know many many life long vegetarians, many of them do use milk
> products. They are very healthy.
>
> On Feb 7, 2008, at 9:19 AM, sol wrote:
>
> > Get back to me when you have been a vegetarian for 20 or 30 years.
> > sol
> > 


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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread mborgert
Clayton Family,
I know there has been this discussion before but I found out that I am 
intolerant to milk, what is the alternative for natural calcium?? 
 I have looked up on the net for foods high in Calcium but they are soy 
products, any suggestions???
I would have looked this up on curezone etc.(other groups) but I have been in 
this group since 2000 and it has helped me so very much.
 This group is the greatest!!!
Any information on natural calcium rather than pills. 
Thanks in advance
Mary

-- Original message from Clayton Family : 
-- 


> I know many many life long vegetarians, many of them do use milk 
> products. They are very healthy. 
> 
> On Feb 7, 2008, at 9:19 AM, sol wrote: 
> 
> > Get back to me when you have been a vegetarian for 20 or 30 years. 
> > sol 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Clayton Family

On Feb 6, 2008, at 4:50 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:


At 07:51 AM 2/5/2008 -0500, you wrote:



- Original Message -
From: Ode Coyote
It's also a natural extract when processed, like Monosodium Glutamate,
accurately labeled as a natural flavoring.

You may believe that MSG is harmful, but..it's also unavoidable.
The question is, how much?

Ode
We have a friend living and teaching in the Philippines that is 
assisting several women with treatment due to kidney shut down from 
MSG.  Seems that use a lot of it over there to flavor due to lack of 
funds for meats and such.  They use fish heads and marinate it in 
water with MSG for a week or so and then pour that liquid over rice 
to give the rice flavor.  It seems to effect women more than men and 
a lot of women die young over there.


There is no free medical over there, even veterans.  They might be 
seen by a doctor but they have to buy their medications or they don't 
get well from what we have been told.


Back in the 30's there was no free medical here either- you had to pay 
the doctor yourself. Even now there is no free medical- everyone has to 
pay, just some of us pay insurance companies, who then pay the drs some 
fraction of what they charge. It does help keep down costs when 
everyone has to write a check when they show up- it makes you think- do 
I really need to have this checked out, or can I handle this on my own?


No question that some people have problems with high doses of MSG, 
myself included, [gives me the shakes and can't sleep] hence the 
research in how to control intake. Conclusion:  Can't be avoided 
entirely as meats, grains and veggies naturally contain MSG and it's 
not harmful at those levels, but adding MSG in can.

They probably should stop soaking fish heads in the stuff, you think?

Ode



I tasted it in some seaweed soup I used to make- I think there is more 
of it in seaweed, and more of it when it is cooked for a long time, 
like an hour or so.  I wonder if kelp bothers you.


Yes, it is more common in the east- my neighbor used to have 3 bowls of 
white powder next to the stove: salt, sugar, and msg.


msg will counteract the toxins in wasp stings when put on as a paste. 
It acts in a similar way as the papaya enzyme that also works for that 
(the stuff in meat tenderizer).


kathryn


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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Clayton Family
I know many many life long vegetarians, many of them do use milk 
products. They are very healthy.


On Feb 7, 2008, at 9:19 AM, sol wrote:


Get back to me when you have been a vegetarian for 20 or 30 years.
sol



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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread sol

Get back to me when you have been a vegetarian for 20 or 30 years.
sol



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Re: CS>Blue man

2008-02-07 Thread Marshall Dudley

Craig Chamberlin wrote:

Greetings,

This was sent to me:

*http://tinyurl.com/35t89l*

This guy is very gray (although the are calling him blue) and 
attributes his grayness to "colloidal silver."


FWIW,

Craig
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Yes, old news. Been discussed here already. He said he was making it 
with distilled water, but he also said he started before people were 
using distilled water, and what he made looked like milk, not CS.  I 
would not drink the stuff!


Marshall


Re: CS>Blue man

2008-02-07 Thread Dee
Thanks MA.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: marmar...@bellsouth.net
Date: 07/02/2008 12:39:23
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Blue man
 
Is this the same blue man we have already discussed, or a new one? 

 Same one, Dee.  They had an update.  MA


 
 
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CS>Blue man

2008-02-07 Thread marmar845
Is this the same blue man we have already discussed, or a new one? 

 Same one, Dee.  They had an update.  MA

Re: CS>Blue man

2008-02-07 Thread Dee
Is this the same blue man we have already discussed, or a new one?  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Craig Chamberlin
Date: 06/02/2008 22:32:00
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Blue man
 
Greetings,

This was sent to me:

http://tinyurl.com/35t89l

This guy is very gray (although the are calling him blue) and attributes his
grayness to "colloidal silver."

FWIW,

Craig

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Re: CS>Availability of CS worldwide?

2008-02-07 Thread Dee
Thank you Trem.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Trem
Date: 07/02/2008 07:02:25
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Availability of CS worldwide?
 
Hi Dee,
 
They make it themselves.  They have an RO filter followed by a couple pf
deionizing polishing filters.  The output is megohm water.  It's relatively
inexpensive to assemble the setup.
 
Trem
 
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RE: CS>Availability of CS worldwide? (UNCLASSIFIED)

2008-02-07 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
Classification:  UNCLASSIFIED 
Caveats: NONE

E Bay has a lot of the Canadian Maple leaf coins.
This is what I use I hang them with a S hook made from the pure silver
wire.

 Bob 

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From: Smitty [mailto:papad...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 8:36 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Availability of CS worldwide?

> I can't seem to pure silver coins either. Banks I've tried don't hold
them.
>
> I haven't found a coin shop so far lol

Look in the yellow pages for coin or stamp shops.
OR coin collectors.

Smitty


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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-07 Thread Tad Winiecki
This rings a bell.  The head of the biology dept. when I was in college 
lived to 105.  She ate at the college dining hall but for breakfast ate 
5 fruits.  Seemed to do OK by her.  And what about those Fruitarians, 
ain't they funny, eating them fruits, in they tummy.


Nancy


>>At 11:39 PM 2/5/2008, Nenah wrote:
>> Just my guess. Besides, for some people, more than one
>>  or two pieces of fruit a day (or any fruit at all) is not
>>  a good idea.


On Feb 5, 2008, at 10:23 PM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:

When I was fighting the spider bite, I ate 5 kinds of fruit per day, 
because I thought it the thing to do.



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