CSNutrient Balance, Plants and Animals

2008-07-10 Thread Wayne Fugitt



I use fertrell and kelp


  I read about this material when the message was first posted. I made no 
comments but that does not mean I did not have many on my mind.



For what? What are you replying to?


   A good and interesting questions, but is does not really matter.  The 
same problems exist,

for all plants and crops.

The Fertrell appears to be a half decent product, like hundreds of 
others.  At least they tell you the analysis.  The company has many other 
products also.


I suggest two or more similar products, and 3 to 5 other organic sources to 
supply a variety of nutrients.


By doing this, one could come close to balancing the nutrients for the 
plants.  It is a bit doubtful because most do not know the goal.


Plants have different growth stages and require different amounts at the 
different stages.
In addition, some are sensitive to specific nutrients at specific growth 
stages,

A disaster can result.  One of the best example is .

The Ratio of Female to Male flowers. This can be as high as 99 to 99.9 
percent female flowers.

All the bees in the world cannot pollinate anything without a few male flowers.

The crop is melons and the nutrient is nitrogen.  A super lush growing 
atmosphere makes this worse also.   Balance is the name of the 
Game...  Be Careful.

This can virtually ruin a crop or delay fruit set by two to three weeks.

The other side of the picture involves intentionally changing the nutrient 
ratio for experimental

purposes.  Often this produces desirable results and some are amazing.

Due to the low analysis of  fertrell and similar products, I would use at 
least two of such products.


Two to Five other organic materials would be in  order.

Unless you have very rich soil, or enriched growing media, you are not 
likely to get  excessive amounts of nutrients.


If you could find the analysis of each item, you would make an effort to 
arrive at a total.
It is not likely you will ever be able to do this.  A list of the nutrients 
is not the same as a

total content analysis.

The rule is, and always has been, if you error with nutrient amounts use 
too little and not too much.


( animals and humans in another message, it is more interesting to some )

Wayne










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Re: CSSolar Distiller

2008-07-10 Thread Dee
That looks great Trem, and as you say, cheap!  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: trem
Date: 07/09/08 23:03:20
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSSolar Distiller
 
Hi folks,
 
Check this solar still.  Saw it in Nexus Magazine today.  http://watercone
com/product.html  Couldn't be more simple.  Cheap too.
 
Trem 
www.silvergen.com
 
 

CSSolar Distiller, Desert and Jungle model

2008-07-10 Thread Wayne Fugitt


 I see nothing new, creative, or innovative about this distiller.

That is, ..  Unless it was first, before the one used in deserts, 
jungles, and remote locations.


 I doubt that  it was.

 Plus, I think the output will be so low at times, it will be worthless.

 The one I reference is cheap, can be made any size, and will be productive.

 All that is required is a piece of plastic.  A shovel would help to make 
a hole in the ground.


 The hole could be round, square, or look like a drunk did it.
 Greater diameter and depth will be more productive.

 Cool and damp soil  ( earth ) will provide the temperature difference and 
the moisture. The plastic can be held in place by sand, soil, chunks or 
rocks.  One small rock or metal tool will provide the funnel shape to drain 
to the center.


A container must be placed in the bottom of the hole.  A piece of plastic 
tube would allow the water to be removed without any disturbance of the 
structure.


The hole could be 3, 5, or 10 feet in diameter.  Depth can vary also.
Temperature difference should exist, and some humid air must exist.

If humidity is very low, I don't seen how either would have much output.
Never believed you can get something that does not exist, no matter the gadget.

And yes, I always carry a nicely folded piece of plastic in my back pack.
( usually 10 feet square, minimum )

If you were familiar with the unit I describe,  I can't see how anyone 
would be impressed by that two bit funnel.


Wayne

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Re: CSSolar Distiller, Desert and Jungle model

2008-07-10 Thread Dee
For us plebs it looks very easy, workable and best of all simple and cheap! 
Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Wayne Fugitt
Date: 10/07/2008 11:20:53
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSSolar Distiller, Desert and Jungle model
 
  I see nothing new, creative, or innovative about this distiller.
 
 
If you were familiar with the unit I describe,  I can't see how anyone
would be impressed by that two bit funnel.
 
Wayne
 

Re: CSRe.Colloidal Silver toenail fungus

2008-07-10 Thread Tad Winiecki
This is harder to do for feet but I've been having good success with 
soaking my fingernails in hot water with sea salt in it.  It takes a 
long time and works better if done more than one time a day.  Putting a 
tea tree oil lotion on afterward helps too.


Nancy

On Jul 9, 2008, at 12:39 PM, Faith Gagne wrote:

Thank you all very much for all toenail fungus information.  I really 
appreciate it.  I've been applying CS but I am going to get some Vicks 
vapor rub also.



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Re: CSSolar Distiller

2008-07-10 Thread Ode Coyote





Based on evaporation levels of 8.8 Liters per square meter (average solar 
irradiation in Casablanca, Morocco), the WATERCONE® (with a base diameter 
of 60 - 80 cm) yields between 1.0 to 1.7 Liters of condensed water per day 
(24 hours)


 OH N!  Irradiated water  !!! [wink]

  Cool beans..
Ode

At 03:02 PM 7/9/2008 -0700, you wrote:

Hi folks,

Check this solar still.  Saw it in Nexus Magazine 
today. 
http://watercone.com/product.htmlhttp://watercone.com/product.html 
Couldn't be more simple.  Cheap too.


Trem
http://www.silvergen.comwww.silvergen.com


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Re: CSCancer treatment

2008-07-10 Thread Marshall Dudley

T. J. Garland wrote:

Did your daughter get any help from Dr. Dotson here?
I have as much
authority as the Pope-I just don't have as many people that believe 
it--George
He said that the boy was too young for the hyperbaric chamber, but 
agreed with me on the ozone therapy. She however is afraid to try it 
because her doctor recommended to not do anything they don't recommend, 
but thus far they have not recommended anything and are completely stumped.


Marshall

Carlin  RIP
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008
4:44 PM
Subject: CSCancer treatment



Does anyone know of anyone who

has treated cancer with the Gerson diet,

and/or ozone therapy, or other

oxygen therapy.  Especially for Lymphoma

(brain cancer).

Marshall


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Re: CSRe.Colloidal Silver toenail fungus

2008-07-10 Thread Brickeyk
 
In a message dated 7/9/2008 12:40:13 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
jitte...@gis.net writes:

I've  been applying CS but I am going to get some Vicks vapor 
rub  also.



2 bottles of vicks did not work for me. I now am trying oil of oregano one  
drop per toe each night. I bought the high strength from AV-AT.com. I also have 
 a chronic sinus infection probably caused by fungus, dandruff, asthma, 
GERDS,  Barrets esophagus all probably do to fungus. DR Simoncini uses baking 
soda  
to kill cancer like fungus in less than a week. Shouldn't baking soda  work 
to kill these funguses also?
 
I use DR Grossan Hydro-Pulse with t salt, t/2 soda 2 ounces of CS  to 16 
ounces H2O for sinus flushes morning and night. This helps to control  the 
sinus 
infection but doesn't cure it. I do a foot bath with a handful of  epsom salt, 
t soda and jigger of CS and fill with warm water and use the  GB-4000 zapper 
with two plastic containers, each with a probe. I brush my teeth  with 6 drops 
of activated MMS then use the left over to control dandruff. I also  take a t 
of maple syrup and baking soda as Barrets esophagus can become  cancerous. I 
stopped taking Nexium using Mercolas method. I had to have my  esophagus reamed 
out 3 times and would actually choke on nearly anything. I now  can swallow 
pills again. Before I chewed all pills, oil of oregano, cayenne  pepper is 
easier to take by swallowing a pill.
 
I also am taking 1,000mg of olive leaf plus I use a mixture of olive leaf,  
oil of oregano, MSM, and CS in my Orion equalizer for asthma. I take bee pollen 
 to control asthma.
 
Know the Cause TV show claims all of the above problems are fungus caused.  I 
also ripped out my rugs and put in laminated flooring. I found 3 places in 
the  floor with puddles of water. The roofer forgot to nail some parts of 
roofing  material.



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Re: CSRe.Colloidal Silver toenail fungus

2008-07-10 Thread Clayton Family


On Jul 10, 2008, at 11:27 AM, brick...@aol.com wrote:



In a message dated 7/9/2008 12:40:13 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
jitte...@gis.net writes:

I've been applying CS but I am going to get some Vicks vapor
rub also.
2 bottles of vicks did not work for me. I now am trying oil of oregano 
one drop per toe each night. I bought the high strength from 
AV-AT.com. I also have a chronic sinus infection probably caused by 
fungus, dandruff, asthma, GERDS, Barrets esophagus all probably do to 
fungus. DR Simoncini uses baking soda to kill cancer like fungus in 
less than a week. Shouldn't baking soda work to kill these funguses 
also?

 
I use DR Grossan Hydro-Pulse with t salt, t/2 soda 2 ounces of CS 
to 16 ounces H2O for sinus flushes morning and night. This helps to 
control the sinus infection but doesn't cure it. I do a foot bath with 
a handful of epsom salt, t soda and jigger of CS and fill with warm 
water and use the GB-4000 zapper with two plastic containers, each 
with a probe. I brush my teeth with 6 drops of activated MMS then use 
the left over to control dandruff. I also take a t of maple syrup and 
baking soda as Barrets esophagus can become cancerous. I stopped 
taking Nexium using Mercolas method. I had to have my esophagus reamed 
out 3 times and would actually choke on nearly anything. I now can 
swallow pills again. Before I chewed all pills, oil of oregano, 
cayenne pepper is easier to take by swallowing a pill.

 
I also am taking 1,000mg of olive leaf plus I use a mixture of olive 
leaf, oil of oregano, MSM, and CS in my Orion equalizer for asthma. I 
take bee pollen to control asthma.

 
Know the Cause TV show claims all of the above problems are fungus 
caused. I also ripped out my rugs and put in laminated flooring. I 
found 3 places in the floor with puddles of water. The roofer forgot 
to nail some parts of roofing material.


That is really the first thing. Go through the house with a fine 
toothed comb, find everywhere there  might be water intrusion. When you 
get that figured out, look for the places where there can be a temp 
gradient that can cause condensation- that also causes indoor mold 
growth. If you do not have a basement, then the crawl space under the 
house can be a source in some cases.


I only use straight CS for my nose, and it works well.

kathryn

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[FW][RE]CSSolar Distiller: Comment

2008-07-10 Thread Brooks Bradley
   I sent this post yesterday.  I have seen no evidence of it appearing on the list.  If it did, in fact reach others.I apologize for this resend.
Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.



  
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 Date : Wed, 09 Jul 2008 21:26:17 -0400 (EDT)
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Hello Trem,
 About 10 years ago, when we we looking for economical approaches for desalination of water (for drinking purposes)for desert countries bordering oceans/seas..we came upon this, exact technology.  The original; design/development was conducted by Siemens (Germany).
It seemed (after our investigation) that their principal interest was as a outlet for their HDP plastic materialfor the cone proper.  The device worked very well (limiting factor being the daily yield was about 10 to 12 ounces of drinkable water). I, personally, contacted their marketing director in an effort to see if we might work something out for high quantities.for distribution in North and Central Africa.  The best they would do was $50.00 each in quantities of 1000.  This was a little steep for us, considering the very limited volume yield. Siemens eventually lost interest in "direct" involvement and it seems they sold their rights to aome enterprising young German who is winning "awards" across the environmental "political realm".but still (10 years later) has not mass produced the Watercone for general distribution.  
   Stimulated by the idea Siemens was using, we designed a unit which just "reversed" the cone (turned it upside down) and placed the collection receptacle on a raised (about 2 inches between the bottom of the collection glass and the bottom of the solar unit floor pan).  We just filled the aluminum pan (a turkey roaster type from Walmart0 about 1/2 full of "candidate water" and set the collection glass on the pedestalin the middle of the aluminum pan.  The system worked in splendid fashion and produced 2.5 times as much distilled water as did the Watercone-prototype unit.  One of the reasons for our improved performance was that we used a 40" diameter piece of 20 gauge galvanized sheeting shaped into a circle and painted it flat-black (on both sides).  Additionally, we placed a heavy duty, garden-type trash bag (Black) under the raw water pan. 
The mode of operation was:  The sun evaporates the raw water;  the distillate collects on the underside of the inverted cone and runs down into the collection glass.  No matter what type of recycling might occur, only distilled water can enter the receptacle. 
 Our total parts cost was $9.00 and change per unit.  It was ridiculously simple
and one fifth of what Siemens wanted to charge us.  We constructed about 25 of these little systems and shipped them over seas (Tanzania, Africa), together with the simple details for constructing additional units.  We did, however, encounter some difficulty in getting them to the target villagers (had to employ the assistance of a missionary group to run interference
to prevent low-level "government weasels" from stealing  ALL of them them .  We were told the units worked VERY well, but we changed our arrangements for the future.  Using the sister of one of our auxiliary staff (a local University Professor from Tanzania, teaching at UTA, Arlington) as the on-site program manager, we simply sent funds to her church group and they obtained the materials for additional units locally   
and had volunteers assemble the units for distribution in western Tanzania. This worked quite well and since all of our data is in the Public Domain, anyone can make and produce this simple little device.  The greatest limitation for the device is that it does require high-grade clear plastic.for reliable and long-term operation. 
I apologize for this lengthy diatribe, but your comment about the Watercone being "inexpensive" punched my button. Inexpensive, at $50.00 each, maybe in the Western world
but for the people who really need such a deviceit is quite steep (even for NGO foundations)and for the people themselvesPROHIBITIVE (AT LEAST IN MY VIEW).
Trem, please understand that my remarks are in no way intended to compromise your very altruistic intent in relaying the quite useful information on the Watercone.  It is, in truth, a very effective device.but limited in cost effectiveness-except for NGO's with 
deep pockets.
Best Regards, Brooks.
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Hi folks,

Check this solar still.  Saw it in Nexus Magazine today.  http://watercone.com/product.html  Couldn't 

CSGood News on Foreclosures????

2008-07-10 Thread kmilkowski
Pretty good info on foreclosures!


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CSGood News on Foreclosures???

2008-07-10 Thread kmilkowski
Pretty good info on foreclosures:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YUZdANb6UaY

Forgot to put in the link last time-ps!


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CSTest

2008-07-10 Thread Brooks Bradley
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