CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
I do not under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.

The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.

So many schools are closed in our area.

This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it is
left to run its course.

Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do not
see what all the worry is about.

Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.

Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu . 

 

Bob



Re: CSHigh particle EIS

2009-05-05 Thread Ode Coyote



  I think you may find the common element on batches going yellow to be 
Silver Oxide.


 High concentrations of ions are more reactive than low concentrations as 
there are more ions around to find a partner and make something out of 
themselves.
Sorta like the chances of getting married and finding a new job are better 
in the city than in the Montana countryside.


If the water has a lot of Ozone left in it, or dissolved Oxygen from the 
electrolysis process or exposure to the air, the odds that an Ion will 
oxidize goes up with the numbers of Ions in any given spot.
Once it does, it's a particle that has no charge and may attract other 
particles as a nucleus, around which a larger crystal forms out of Metallic 
particles and Silver Hydroxide particles.
 Water contaminants could be acting as a catalyst and/or a structural 
lattice interface to exacerbate the process of crystal growth.


 All distilled water sold in the USA has been Ozonated.
 One time I brewed a deep yellow batch, left the jug of water  loosely 
capped in a warm place and many gas bubbles formed on the sides of the jug.
 I shook those loose and made another batch using the same setup with that 
water..it did not go yellow, nor did any other batch made with that water.

 Cool water can dissolve more gas into it than warm.

 H2O2 destroys Silver Oxide, [Dip that black electrode in some and 
observe] both clearing up the color and breaking apart crystals by removing 
the crystals center, sending its fractal arms for a swim.


The yellow color is due to, both, pigmentation AND refractive size properties.
 Blue and red, having more mass around the pigmented center would dominate 
the visible color with refractive effects by masking the yellow pigment, 
yet H2O2 still removes those colors, presumably for the same reasons.


 Metallic silver particles can be purely reflective in size and display 
a color when around that color, particularly yellows and greens, but when 
removed from the proximity of those colors and looked 'though' in full 
spectrum light, will appear to be colorless.


 I've grown mirror like silver flakes big enough to used in a snow scene 
paper weight or a metal flake paint job by brewing the batch with added 
H2O2 ..and a lot of it.
 Eventually, the H2O2 oxidized the flakes and that batch went yellow along 
with black balls of Oxides on the bottom.

 Just a little bit of H2O2 might just yield a pure silver colloid...maybe.

Oddly, dropping a piece of clean Copper into a batch will eventually pull 
all the silver out of the water starting with particles first, and drop it 
all to the bottom as mixture of black Silver Oxide coated shiny metallic 
Silver.  It's a fluffy black, but smears shiny with pressure applied.

 The Copper stays clean.
 I don't know what H2O2 does to that substance...didn't try it.

Ode


At 02:11 PM 5/4/2009 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Steve, you said you 'sometimes generate a yellow solution'.  Can you 
tell me if you deliberately did this and if so, how?  Only I have just 
tried to make a stronger solution of silver by running my automatic 
generator using RP the when it turned off, I unplugged it and then started 
it up manually.  I then let it run for another three hours.  This made EIS 
at approximately 26ppm after settling.  The only thing was, that after 
three days it turned yellow so I'm wondering why this was.  Any thoughts?  Dee


---Original Message---

From: mailto:stephen.nor...@ngc.comNorton, Steve
Date: 04/05/2009 05:12:05
To: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.comsilver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSHigh particle EIS


Neville,
Thanks for the info. I will think on it a while. The reason I asked was 
not to question your claim but I also prefer to increase the amount of 
small silver particles even at the expense of silver ions (up to a point). 
I sometimes generate a yellow solution, let it stabilize and then add H2O2 
to convert the agglomerated silver and some of the ionic silver to small 
silver particles. I do this because it would appear that the ionic silver, 
converted to silver chloride in the stomach, gives a quick punch while the 
silver particles gives an extended effect. I don't have proof of this. 
Additionally in vitro tests have shown that silver particles work directly 
on bacteria and viruses as well as the ions so why not have plenty of both.





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Re: CSShow and tell

2009-05-05 Thread Ode Coyote



 Ah yes, Pot Butter.

 I met a guy that made that for his kids when they had bad colds.
 Buttered toast and chicken broth
 The Doctor of Childrens Rhymes, Green Eggs and Ham

Ode


At 07:46 AM 5/4/2009 -0700, you wrote:

Ode,

Smoking won't do it.  Not nearly enough THC will enter the 
cells.  You need to make and consume marijuana oil.  This is a highly 
concentrated extract from the leaves and flowers.


Bob
- Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 2:09 AM
Subject: Re: CSShow and tell



It didn't cure my Buddies brain cancer..and he smoked a bunch of bud.
 Somebody elses? sure, maybe.

 Useful stuff anyhow, that bud

Ode


At 07:23 AM 5/3/2009 -0700, you wrote:

Ode,

   Those buds are effective for alot more than excess 
phlegm.   Recent studies suggest it will cure glioblastoma (brain 
cancer).  Visit Phoenix Tears for more on this interesting subject.


  Bob
- Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 2:53 AM
Subject: CSShow and tell


 IMO, this whole Swine flu thing is about showing the public that they 
can depend on Gov't to take care of them, thus, their money is being 
well spent in that quarter to distract from it being thrown into 
numerous black holes virtually every where else.

 Much ado about nothing much.
It's a socialized medicine propaganda Trust us campaign.

 Make a show of it where it doesn't matter.

But of it were something like H5N1 avian flu with an 80+% mortality 
rate WITH intensive hospital care..forget it.

 The system would crumble with a few of thousand cases, socialized or not.

 The 1976 Swine Flu panic had Gov't forcing the Pharm into releasing 
a vaccine prematurely...under protest.

 That flu killed 1 person, the rest, the *vaccine* killed or injured them.

 Uhh, thanks for all the concern?

The H5N1 avian flu itself isn't deadly, your own immune system over 
responds and drowns you with phlegm.

 Ain't nuthin like a good case of cotton mouth to dry up the ole lungs.

I've SEEN just a couple of tokes almost instantly clean up a congestive 
cough bad enough to turn that person blue for 3 days and 3 sleepless 
nights from lack of air when literally NOTHING else worked...and we did 
try every legal everything, even the opiates.

One little bud stays in my medicine chest...you betcher boots.

Ode

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Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
Hi Indi.  Is this browser better than Firefox, because I did have Firefox
and found there were too many issues with it which is why I went back to
Explorer.  Thanks for the info.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Indi
Date: 04/05/2009 22:08:49
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
Two much better solutions:
 
http://opera.com
 
http:mozilla.com
 
 
On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 07:50:40PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
That could be it Indi, because I get a little message pops up in
explorer
to allow pop ups, but when I click to 'allow' nothing happens still.  I
expect I have set too strict regulations on my browser because of
having
had viruses before.  Thanks for your help. Dee

---Original Message---

From: [1]Indi
Date: 04/05/2009 18:30:03
To: [2]silver-l...@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic

In Opera I get a little popup with a space to type in my name.
Maybe you have popups blocked, or javascript disabled?



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Re: CSOT Whey Protein Powder

2009-05-05 Thread Tad Winiecki
Kirsteen- Neither my Beyond a Century nor Swanson's whey protein powder 
have any added sugar or artificial sweeteners.  The packages don't use the 
term undenatured,  they use terms like low heat and ultrafiltered, so I 
don't know if they are undenatured or not.


Nancy

At 06:02 PM 4/27/2009 +0100, you wrote:
Hi i know this is off topic but, due to various digestive issues, I use 
undenatured whey protein powder to help with protein levels. Does anyone 
know of any that do NOT contain artificial sweeteners. I'm hoping to be 
able to find a supplier in the UK but if anyone knows of any brand then I 
can search for a supplier.


Many thanks
Kirsteen




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Re: CSOT Whey Protein Powder

2009-05-05 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
I think you'll find that anything that doesn't say it *is* un denatured, is
not.  I believe ultra filtered is not  a good thing either.  I have been
using Jarrow whey in the false belief it was un denatured but have since
found that it is not.  Anything that is pasteurized is *not* un denatured. 
The only one I have found is Mercola, but that is too expensive for me here
in the UK due to postage costs.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Tad Winiecki
Date: 05/05/2009 12:37:36
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT Whey Protein Powder
 
Kirsteen- Neither my Beyond a Century nor Swanson's whey protein powder
have any added sugar or artificial sweeteners.  The packages don't use the
term undenatured,  they use terms like low heat and ultrafiltered, so I
don't know if they are undenatured or not.
 
Nancy
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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
Your're right Bob.  And being the old cynic that I am, I'm wondering if the
shelves full of Tamiflu which didn't get used because the bird flu didn't
get off the ground so to speak, has anything at all to do with it!  dee

---Original Message---
 
From: Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
Date: 05/05/2009 12:09:55
To: cs
Subject: CSSwine Flu
 
I do not under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
So many schools are closed in our area.
This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it is left
to run its course.
Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do not see
what all the worry is about.
Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.
Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu . 
 
Bob
 faint_grain.jpg

Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Dave Linehan

On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:


I do not under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.

The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.

So many schools are closed in our area.

This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it 
is left to run its course.


Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do not 
see what all the worry is about.


Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.

Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu .

Bob

Bob,  Yes, this was manufactured in a lab and used to generate hysteria 
and hyped in the media.  It was an effective way to distract people from 
the collapsing economy and get people used to more state control.  They 
will unleash the real pandemic later.


Opinion

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2 Connaught Place, #1239, Hong Kong
[T] + 852 6335-6470 | [F] +852 3010-4819


Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Lea Ann Savage
I think it is an engineered flu 
http://www.google.com/search?q=swine+flu+engineeredsourceid=navclient-ffie=UTF-8rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS177US229
http://www.google.com/search?q=microbiologists+killedsourceid=navclient-ffie=UTF-8rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS177US229
and the people who created it want to cause panic.  

The problem is that it is very hard to create a pandemic flu - if it has a high 
mortality rate - it is hard to spread, if it spreads quickly and easily - it 
usually has a low mortality rate.  

My guess is that this whole threat is to get us ready for martial law
http://www.rutherford.org/articles_db/commentary.asp?record_id=581 

And/or to make money on the eventual vaccine 
http://www.google.com/search?q=swine+flu+vaccine+who+will+profitsourceid=navclient-ffie=UTF-8rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS177US229

And of course, Rumsfield will make a killing on all of the Tamiflu that will be 
given to the people who are sick with Swine Flu.
http://www.google.com/search?q=rumsfield+tamiflusourceid=navclient-ffie=UTF-8rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS177US229

Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
:
  - Original Message - 
  From: Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC 
  To: cs 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 7:09 AM
  Subject: CSSwine Flu


  I do not under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.

  The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.

  So many schools are closed in our area.

  This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it is left 
to run its course.

  Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do not see 
what all the worry is about.

  Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.

  Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu . 

   

  Bob


Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Lea Ann Savage
Is it true that the off-topic list is down right now?  (because I know that 
this is off-topic - kind of...)

I agree with you Dave.

I just found this video which supports the idea that Swine Flu is no worse than 
regular flu:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT2HWdPFqMgIt is an interview with a family 
in Texas who has Swine Flu.

Also forgot to add in my previous reply...

Whether it is THIS Flu Pandemic or any other future Flu Pandemic they are 
able to unleash, do NOT take the vaccine.  You can do your own research on 
weaponized flu vaccine.

Also, there are rumors that this Swine Flu will come back worse in the fall - I 
suspect that it will simply come back in greater numbers (following the course 
of all flu outbreaks) and by then they will have a vaccine available and can 
capitalize on the increased number of cases to increase the fear!

Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
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  - Original Message - 
  From: Dave Linehan 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 8:12 AM
  Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu


  On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote: 
I do not under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.

The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.

So many schools are closed in our area.

This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it is 
left to run its course.

Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do not see 
what all the worry is about.

Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.

Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu . 



Bob

  Bob,  Yes, this was manufactured in a lab and used to generate hysteria and 
hyped in the media.  It was an effective way to distract people from the 
collapsing economy and get people used to more state control.  They will 
unleash the real pandemic later.

  Opinion


  -- 
  Dave LINEHAN
  2 Connaught Place, #1239, Hong Kong
  [T] + 852 6335-6470 | [F] +852 3010-4819 

Re: CSShow and tell

2009-05-05 Thread Annie
Here's a story for ya, it's an amazing story, plenty of videos

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=search_query=rick+simpsonaq=f

And another site:

http://www.geocities.com/runfromthecure/

Annie

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net wrote:



  Ah yes, Pot Butter.

  I met a guy that made that for his kids when they had bad colds.
  Buttered toast and chicken broth
  The Doctor of Childrens Rhymes, Green Eggs and Ham

 Ode



 At 07:46 AM 5/4/2009 -0700, you wrote:

 Ode,

Smoking won't do it.  Not nearly enough THC will enter the cells.  You
 need to make and consume marijuana oil.  This is a highly concentrated
 extract from the leaves and flowers.

Bob
 - Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
 
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 2:09 AM
 Subject: Re: CSShow and tell


  It didn't cure my Buddies brain cancer..and he smoked a bunch of bud.
  Somebody elses? sure, maybe.

  Useful stuff anyhow, that bud

 Ode


 At 07:23 AM 5/3/2009 -0700, you wrote:

 Ode,

   Those buds are effective for alot more than excess phlegm.   Recent
 studies suggest it will cure glioblastoma (brain cancer).  Visit Phoenix
 Tears for more on this interesting subject.

  Bob
 - Original Message - From: Ode Coyote 
 odecoy...@windstream.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 2:53 AM
 Subject: CSShow and tell


   IMO, this whole Swine flu thing is about showing the public that they
 can depend on Gov't to take care of them, thus, their money is being well
 spent in that quarter to distract from it being thrown into numerous black
 holes virtually every where else.
  Much ado about nothing much.
 It's a socialized medicine propaganda Trust us campaign.

  Make a show of it where it doesn't matter.

 But of it were something like H5N1 avian flu with an 80+% mortality
 rate WITH intensive hospital care..forget it.
  The system would crumble with a few of thousand cases, socialized or
 not.

  The 1976 Swine Flu panic had Gov't forcing the Pharm into releasing
 a vaccine prematurely...under protest.
  That flu killed 1 person, the rest, the *vaccine* killed or injured
 them.

  Uhh, thanks for all the concern?

 The H5N1 avian flu itself isn't deadly, your own immune system over
 responds and drowns you with phlegm.
  Ain't nuthin like a good case of cotton mouth to dry up the ole
 lungs.

 I've SEEN just a couple of tokes almost instantly clean up a congestive
 cough bad enough to turn that person blue for 3 days and 3 sleepless 
 nights
 from lack of air when literally NOTHING else worked...and we did try every
 legal everything, even the opiates.
 One little bud stays in my medicine chest...you betcher boots.

 Ode

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RE: CSocular herpes?

2009-05-05 Thread Thora Rasmussen
With the nuts/seeds, there is a substance in them, that some refer to as an
anti-nutrient.  It is what keeps the seed from rotting, and keeps it
dormant.
 
Here is a google search of antinutrients nuts seeds herpes :
 http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=enq=antinutrients+nuts+seeds+herpesbtnG=Go
ogle+Searchmeta
q=antinutrients+nuts+seeds+herpesbtnG=Google+Searchmeta= 

  _  

From: Lea Ann Savage [mailto:lsav...@cfl.rr.com] 
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 3:12 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSocular herpes?


The reason being?
 
Thanks for the information BTW!
 
Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
www.VitaMixLady.com


- Original Message - 
From: Thora  mailto:mugg...@cyberlink.bc.ca Rasmussen 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 7:12 PM
Subject: RE: CSocular herpes?

If the virus is related to genital herpes at all, two things that work is to
avoid chocolate and all nuts at all times.

  _  

From: Lea Ann Savage [mailto:lsav...@cfl.rr.com] 
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 7:03 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSocular herpes?


Hello,
 
I have a SilverGen colloidal silver maker.
 
I also have a 7 year old son who has had two ocular herpes outbreaks and is
going to see a specialist about it because getting it so young (and having
two outbreaks within a year) is very serious.  He already has scarring from
his second attack of occular herpes.  This can lead to blindness.
 
I am writing to ask if anyone has had any experience with ocular herpes and
if not, what would you do?
 
His current treatment is a drop of liquid anti-viral every 2 hours until the
outbreak is gone (this last episode took SIX weeks to clear up!)  This
medicine hurts his eyes so much he has to wear an eye patch for light
sensitivity.
 
I am thinking that colloidal silver would not hurt his eye and that a drop
of colloidal silver every hour would work.


Does anyone think there would be any contraindications to using colloidal
silver in the eye?  I know that it is especially helpful on topical
infections so I am pretty hopeful.
 
Has anyone tried colloidal silver for lip herpes topically?  Any results to
report?
 
Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
www.PositiveMindRenewal.com
www.EatToFeelGreat.com
John 13:35 
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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Clayton Family

Hysteria and nonsense

On May 5, 2009, at 7:12 AM, Dave Linehan wrote:

 On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:I do not 
under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.

The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
So many schools are closed in our area.
This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it 
is left to run its course.
Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do 
not see what all the worry is about.

Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.
Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu .
 
Bob



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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Clayton Family

more hysteria and nonsense...

On May 5, 2009, at 7:31 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:

Is it true that the off-topic list is down right now?  (because I know 
that this is off-topic - kind of...)

 
I agree with you Dave.
 
I just found this video which supports the idea that Swine Flu is no 
worse than regular flu:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT2HWdPFqMg    It is an interview with 
a family in Texas who has Swine Flu.

 
Also forgot to add in my previous reply...
 
Whether it is THIS Flu Pandemic or any other future Flu Pandemic 
they are able to unleash, do NOT take the vaccine.  You can do your 
own research on weaponized flu vaccine.

 
Also, there are rumors that this Swine Flu will come back worse in the 
fall - I suspect that it will simply come back in greater numbers 
(following the course of all flu outbreaks) and by then they will 
have a vaccine available and can capitalize on the increased number of 
cases to increase the fear!

 
Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
:

- Original Message -
From: Dave Linehan
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu

On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:I do not 
under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.

The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
So many schools are closed in our area.
This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it 
is left to run its course.
Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do 
not see what all the worry is about.

Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.
Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu .
BobBob,  Yes, this was manufactured in a lab and used to generate 
hysteria and hyped in the media.  It was an effective way to 
distract people from the collapsing economy and get people used to 
more state control.  They will unleash the real pandemic later.


Opinion

--
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2 Connaught Place, #1239, Hong Kong
[T] + 852 6335-6470 | [F] +852 3010-4819


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Re: CSocular herpes?

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley

Lea Ann Savage wrote:

Hello,
 
I have a SilverGen colloidal silver maker.
 
I also have a 7 year old son who has had two ocular herpes outbreaks 
and is going to see a specialist about it because getting it so young 
(and having two outbreaks within a year) is very serious.  He already 
has scarring from his second attack of occular herpes.  This can lead 
to blindness.
 
I am writing to ask if anyone has had any experience with ocular 
herpes and if not, what would you do?
Not ocular herpes, but I had herpes one for 50 years, and cured it with 
CS. I have not had an outbreak in almost 10 years.
 
His current treatment is a drop of liquid anti-viral every 2 hours 
until the outbreak is gone (this last episode took SIX weeks to clear 
up!)  This medicine hurts his eyes so much he has to wear an eye patch 
for light sensitivity.
 
I am thinking that colloidal silver would not hurt his eye and that a 
drop of colloidal silver every hour would work.
I don't think it would hurt to occasionally use CS in the eye, but I 
would not do it all the time,that is the last thing you would want to 
ever get stained.  Oral administration should prevent the outbreaks 
totally alone I believe.  If you do use in the eye, be sure to use a low 
concentration to minimize any possibility of staining.


Marshall


Does anyone think there would be any contraindications to using 
colloidal silver in the eye?  I know that it is especially helpful on 
topical infections so I am pretty hopeful.
 
Has anyone tried colloidal silver for lip herpes topically?  Any 
results to report?
 
Blessings,

Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com http://www.VitaMixLady.com
www.PositiveMindRenewal.com http://www.PositiveMindRenewal.com
www.EatToFeelGreat.com http://www.EatToFeelGreat.com
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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Lea Ann Savage
more hysteria and nonsense...

What?  

I stated that the Swine Flu is no worse than the regular flu.  I am stating 
that the hysteria is being CREATED.  My post is not hysteria and nonsense.

If you are refering to my suggestion that you do your own research on 
weaponized flu vaccine - then yes, I understand that most people consider 
such a concept as hysteria and nonsense - many of those same people will take 
the vaccine when it is available.

Regardless of whether it is weaponized or not, I don't believe in any 
vaccines - I believe in strong immune systems.  Look what happened with the 
last Swine Flu vaccines.

It is wrong, wrong, wrong that vaccine manufacturers have no liability for the 
untold damage that they have infliced on people all over the world.  However, 
anyone who allows someone to inject something into their bloodstream (or their 
child's bloodstream) has to accept the ultimate responsibility for the outcome. 
 It's not good to blindly trust what the experts tell you.  I'm sure that the 
family members of those who died from the last Swine Flu vaccine could vouch 
for that!

A question for you.  If a laboratory accidentally released vaccines 
contaminated with LIVE Avian Flu virus to 18 countries, do you think that would 
be newsworthy?  Surprisingly, the only non-conspiracy-theory source of 
information that I could find about this oops comes from one article in the 
Bloomberg Press.
===
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601124refer=sciencesid=aTo3LbhcA75I
===
The Austrian health ministry reported the incident to the European Union and is 
conducting its own audit, Rosenberger said. In response, Baxter said it has put 
in place preventive and corrective measures that the ministry found 
satisfactory. The vaccine has been destroyed, according to Rosenberger. 

The World Health Organization is aware of the situation and is consulting with 
the ministers of health of the countries involved to ensure that all public 
risks arising from this event have been identified and managed appropriately, 
said Gregory Hartl, a spokesman in Geneva. 
===

...and yet the same laboratory that made the above mention mistake (Baxter 
Laboratories) is among the list of vaccine manufacturers working with WHO on 
the current Swine Flu vaccine.

shaking head here...

Lea Ann


- Original Message - 
From: Clayton Family 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu


more hysteria and nonsense...

On May 5, 2009, at 7:31 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:

 Is it true that the off-topic list is down right now? (because I know 
 that this is off-topic - kind of...)
 
 I agree with you Dave.
 
 I just found this video which supports the idea that Swine Flu is no 
 worse than regular flu:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT2HWdPFqMg It is an interview with 
 a family in Texas who has Swine Flu.
 
 Also forgot to add in my previous reply...
 
 Whether it is THIS Flu Pandemic or any other future Flu Pandemic 
 they are able to unleash, do NOT take the vaccine. You can do your 
 own research on weaponized flu vaccine.
 
 Also, there are rumors that this Swine Flu will come back worse in the 
 fall - I suspect that it will simply come back in greater numbers 
 (following the course of all flu outbreaks) and by then they will 
 have a vaccine available and can capitalize on the increased number of 
 cases to increase the fear!
 
 Blessings,
 Lea Ann Savage
 Satellite Beach, FL
 321-773-7088 (home)
 321-961-9219 (cell)
 www.VitaMixLady.com
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Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Indi

Issues with Firefox?
H
Well try Opera, that's what I use.
One thing's for sure, no-one should use Internet Exploder -- 
It's the number one way for windows users to have their computers 
compromised.


On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 12:36:56PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
Hi Indi.  Is this browser better than Firefox, because I did have Firefox
and found there were too many issues with it which is why I went back to
Explorer.  Thanks for the info.  Dee
 
---Original Message---
 
From: [1]Indi
Date: 04/05/2009 22:08:49
To: [2]silver-l...@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
Two much better solutions:
 
[3]http://opera.com
 
http:mozilla.com
 
 
On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 07:50:40PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
That could be it Indi, because I get a little message pops up in
explorer
to allow pop ups, but when I click to 'allow' nothing happens
still.  I
expect I have set too strict regulations on my browser because of
having
had viruses before.  Thanks for your help. Dee

---Original Message---

From: [1]Indi
Date: 04/05/2009 18:30:03
To: [2][4]silver-l...@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic

In Opera I get a little popup with a space to type in my name.
Maybe you have popups blocked, or javascript disabled?



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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Indi

Exactly. It reminds me of the terrorism alert status craziness.
Like, Be orange afraid. Okay, now be RED AFRAID!!!
Apparently Pavlov's dog had nothing on the average U.S. citizen.


On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 10:00:22AM -0500, Clayton Family wrote:


 Hysteria and nonsense

 On May 5, 2009, at 7:12 AM, Dave Linehan wrote:

  On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:I do not  
 under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
 The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
 So many schools are closed in our area.
 This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it  
 is left to run its course.
 Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do  
 not see what all the worry is about.
 Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.
 Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu .
  
 Bob


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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Lea Ann Savage
I apologize for possibly beating a dead horse, but...

I found an article that articulates my concerns very well:
http://www.naturalnews.com/z025760.html

If a meteor was headed for earth and top scientists knew that it would cause 
the death of millions of people - wouldn't it be a newsworthy event if someone 
(or some organization) was able to change the meteor's course and avert the 
disaster?

Had the vaccines containing the live Avian Flu virus not been discovered before 
being injected into human beings, it had the potential to launch the deadly 
Bird Flu pandemic that scientist are now saying, it's not a matter of if, but 
of when it will happen.

There are only two possibilities:

1) Baxter Labs is so incompetent that it is not following biosafety level 3 
proceedures...

or

2) It was done intentionally.

Either way, how is it possible that Baxter Labs is still making vaccines???

Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
:
  - Original Message - 
  From: Clayton Family 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 11:00 AM
  Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu


  more hysteria and nonsense...

  On May 5, 2009, at 7:31 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:

   Is it true that the off-topic list is down right now? (because I know 
   that this is off-topic - kind of...)
   
   I agree with you Dave.
   
   I just found this video which supports the idea that Swine Flu is no 
   worse than regular flu:
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT2HWdPFqMg It is an interview with 
   a family in Texas who has Swine Flu.
   
   Also forgot to add in my previous reply...
   
   Whether it is THIS Flu Pandemic or any other future Flu Pandemic 
   they are able to unleash, do NOT take the vaccine. You can do your 
   own research on weaponized flu vaccine.
   
   Also, there are rumors that this Swine Flu will come back worse in the 
   fall - I suspect that it will simply come back in greater numbers 
   (following the course of all flu outbreaks) and by then they will 
   have a vaccine available and can capitalize on the increased number of 
   cases to increase the fear!
   
   Blessings,
   Lea Ann Savage
   Satellite Beach, FL
   321-773-7088 (home)
   321-961-9219 (cell)
   www.VitaMixLady.com
   :
   - Original Message -
   From: Dave Linehan
   To: silver-list@eskimo.com
   Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 8:12 AM
   Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu
  
   On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:I do not 
   under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
   The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
   So many schools are closed in our area.
   This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it 
   is left to run its course.
   Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do 
   not see what all the worry is about.
   Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.
   Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu .
   BobBob, Yes, this was manufactured in a lab and used to generate 
   hysteria and hyped in the media. It was an effective way to 
   distract people from the collapsing economy and get people used to 
   more state control. They will unleash the real pandemic later.
  
   Opinion
  
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   2 Connaught Place, #1239, Hong Kong
   [T] + 852 6335-6470 | [F] +852 3010-4819

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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Sam L.
Yea, its just a pesky little -o virus that just wont go away. Almost killed
me once.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza


On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC 
robert.j.medw...@us.army.mil wrote:

  I do not under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.

 The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.

 So many schools are closed in our area.

 This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it is
 left to run its course.

 Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do not see
 what all the worry is about.

 Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.

 Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu .



 Bob




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Re: CSocular herpes?

2009-05-05 Thread Dan Nave
LYSINE HAS A SUPPRESSANT AFFECT ON BOTH TYPES OF HERPES SIMPLEX

Lysine has a suppressant affect on both types of Herpes Simplex (Type
1  Type 2). It also is effective with Herpes Zoster (Shingles),
canker sores, measles and chicken pox, which are viral cousins.

In addition to taking 1,000 mg, 3xday of Lysine, it is essential to
avoid the foods that contain the amino acid that promotes the Herpes
virus and its cousins, which is called Arginine.

The two foods with the highest levels of Arginine are chocolate and
peanuts, followed by the rest of the nuts, then beans, seeds and
grains. Until the Herpes sores are gone, one should avoid these food
items. In an especially virulent case of Herpes, as much as 10,000 mg
of lysine may be needed to conquer it.

The foods that are highest in Lysine are meats (including eggs and
fish), dairy products and nutritional (brewers) yeast. Fruits and
vegetables contain almost no amino acids, so are safe to eat.

Colloidal Silver in generous quantities is also effective against the
Herpes virus.

Info from:
Herpes Can be Prevented, by Nicholas Sampsidis, M.S.
Published by Advances in Preventive Health,
Sunflower Publishing Co., Glen Head, NY


On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Thora Rasmussen mugg...@cyberlink.bc.ca wrote:
 If the virus is related to genital herpes at all, two things that work is to
 avoid chocolate and all nuts at all times.
 
 From: Lea Ann Savage [mailto:lsav...@cfl.rr.com]
 Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 7:03 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSocular herpes?

 Hello,

 I have a SilverGen colloidal silver maker.

 I also have a 7 year old son who has had two ocular herpes outbreaks and is
 going to see a specialist about it because getting it so young (and having
 two outbreaks within a year) is very serious.  He already has scarring from
 his second attack of occular herpes.  This can lead to blindness.

 I am writing to ask if anyone has had any experience with ocular herpes and
 if not, what would you do?

 His current treatment is a drop of liquid anti-viral every 2 hours until the
 outbreak is gone (this last episode took SIX weeks to clear up!)  This
 medicine hurts his eyes so much he has to wear an eye patch for light
 sensitivity.

 I am thinking that colloidal silver would not hurt his eye and that a drop
 of colloidal silver every hour would work.
 Does anyone think there would be any contraindications to using colloidal
 silver in the eye?  I know that it is especially helpful on topical
 infections so I am pretty hopeful.

 Has anyone tried colloidal silver for lip herpes topically?  Any results to
 report?

 Blessings,
 Lea Ann Savage
 Satellite Beach, FL
 321-773-7088 (home)
 321-961-9219 (cell)
 www.VitaMixLady.com
 www.PositiveMindRenewal.com
 www.EatToFeelGreat.com
 John 13:35
 :

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Re: CSocular herpes?

2009-05-05 Thread Dan Nave
I don't see any problem spraying or dropping CS into the eyes
regularly.  There may be an issue if it is mixed with DMSO, but I
don't know.

Many of us have used it by spraying in the eye, and no problem has
ever been noted.

But, I would agree, do it orally as well.

Dan

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
 Lea Ann Savage wrote:

 Hello,
  I have a SilverGen colloidal silver maker.
  I also have a 7 year old son who has had two ocular herpes outbreaks and
 is going to see a specialist about it because getting it so young (and
 having two outbreaks within a year) is very serious.  He already has
 scarring from his second attack of occular herpes.  This can lead to
 blindness.
  I am writing to ask if anyone has had any experience with ocular herpes
 and if not, what would you do?

 Not ocular herpes, but I had herpes one for 50 years, and cured it with CS.
 I have not had an outbreak in almost 10 years.

  His current treatment is a drop of liquid anti-viral every 2 hours until
 the outbreak is gone (this last episode took SIX weeks to clear up!)  This
 medicine hurts his eyes so much he has to wear an eye patch for light
 sensitivity.
  I am thinking that colloidal silver would not hurt his eye and that a
 drop of colloidal silver every hour would work.

 I don't think it would hurt to occasionally use CS in the eye, but I would
 not do it all the time,that is the last thing you would want to ever get
 stained.  Oral administration should prevent the outbreaks totally alone I
 believe.  If you do use in the eye, be sure to use a low concentration to
 minimize any possibility of staining.

 Marshall

 Does anyone think there would be any contraindications to using colloidal
 silver in the eye?  I know that it is especially helpful on topical
 infections so I am pretty hopeful.
  Has anyone tried colloidal silver for lip herpes topically?  Any results
 to report?
  Blessings,
 Lea Ann Savage
 Satellite Beach, FL
 321-773-7088 (home)
 321-961-9219 (cell)
 www.VitaMixLady.com http://www.VitaMixLady.com
 www.PositiveMindRenewal.com http://www.PositiveMindRenewal.com
 www.EatToFeelGreat.com http://www.EatToFeelGreat.com
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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
I think its necessary to have ones immune system function at optimum levels
which will prevent almost all disease.  I think this is an instance where
MMS would be useful, as this boosts the immune system while killing
pathogens. Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Sam L.
Date: 05/05/09 17:15:07
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu
 
Yea, its just a pesky little -o virus that just wont go away. Almost killed
me once.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenzafaint_grain.jpg

Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
The thing is, it does things none of the other do.  As I say, I tried
Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also couldn't download
things like Adobe Flash Player.  It told me I didn't have enough memory on
my computer which was ridiculous, as I had a spare 140megabytes!  Explorer
did it with no problem at all.  I do have Explorer 8 though. Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Indi
Date: 05/05/2009 16:49:10
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
Issues with Firefox?
H
Well try Opera, that's what I use.
One thing's for sure, no-one should use Internet Exploder --
It's the number one way for windows users to have their computers
Compromised.
 
 faint_grain.jpg

Re: CSMagnets

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley

Gaiacita wrote:
Could very well be.  I'm always confused by these terms--which is why 
I use positive and negative.  All I know for sure is that the negative 
(healing) pole will pull a compass needle TOWARDS it.  Which is why I 
said north seeking.  I could just be using the wrong phrase.


A magnet has a north pole and a south pole, or a north seeking pole and 
a south seeking pole.  The north pole of a magnet is the south seeking 
pole, and the south pole of a magnetic is the north seeking pole.  The 
north end of a compass needle is a north seeking or a south pole, and 
will be attracted to the north pole or south seeking pole of a magnetic. 
Thus you statement above is contradictory.  The north pointing end of 
the compass needle is attracted to a north pole, not the south (north 
seeking) pole.


Marshall
 
And that whole pole shift thing--I will be crazed, because then my wet 
magnetic ear finger won't work anymore!  Sigh
 
Samala,

Renee
 
/---Original Message---/

 I hate to get involved in this controversy again, but, as far as I can
determine, the negative magnetic pole is the same as the North
pole (it is the same as the north pole of the earth).  It is not the
same as the north seeking pole (which is the south pole...)
 








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Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
I meant gigabytes of course!  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Dee Fitzpatrick
Date: 05/05/2009 18:26:38
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
The thing is, it does things none of the other do.  As I say, I tried
Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also couldn't download
things like Adobe Flash Player.  It told me I didn't have enough memory on
my computer which was ridiculous, as I had a spare 140megabytes!  Explorer
did it with no problem at all.  I do have Explorer 8 though. Dee 
 
---Original Message---
 faint_grain.jpg

Re: CSMagnets

2009-05-05 Thread Dan Nave
Really, the best way to resolve this in your mind is to realize that
the magnetic pole at the North Pole of the earth really is the North
Pole.  It is also referred to as the Negative pole.  Use this as
your reference point for any further conclusions.

Any magnet, like a compass, that points to the North Pole of the
earth, is referred to as a North Seeking Pole.  The North Seeking
Pole is actually a South pole since opposite poles attract, or
seek each other.

Dan



On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
 Gaiacita wrote:

 Could very well be.  I'm always confused by these terms--which is why I
 use positive and negative.  All I know for sure is that the negative
 (healing) pole will pull a compass needle TOWARDS it.  Which is why I said
 north seeking.  I could just be using the wrong phrase.

 A magnet has a north pole and a south pole, or a north seeking pole and a
 south seeking pole.  The north pole of a magnet is the south seeking pole,
 and the south pole of a magnetic is the north seeking pole.  The north end
 of a compass needle is a north seeking or a south pole, and will be
 attracted to the north pole or south seeking pole of a magnetic. Thus you
 statement above is contradictory.  The north pointing end of the compass
 needle is attracted to a north pole, not the south (north seeking) pole.

 Marshall

  And that whole pole shift thing--I will be crazed, because then my wet
 magnetic ear finger won't work anymore!  Sigh
  Samala,
 Renee
  /---Original Message---/
  I hate to get involved in this controversy again, but, as far as I can
 determine, the negative magnetic pole is the same as the North
 pole (it is the same as the north pole of the earth).  It is not the
 same as the north seeking pole (which is the south pole...)






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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley

Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:


I do not under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.

The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.

So many schools are closed in our area.

This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it 
is left to run its course.


Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do not 
see what all the worry is about.


Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.

Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu .

 


Bob

I believe it is all hype.  Draw the public's attention away from real 
news and important stuff.


Marshall


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Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley

They both have problems:

Firefox, often hogs cpu, and crashes
IE: is an open door for viruses, worms and hacking, with the result of 
losing ones identity, money, or computer along with any software and data.


Between the two, I select firefox.

Marshall

Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
Hi Indi.  Is this browser better than Firefox, because I did have 
Firefox and found there were too many issues with it which is why I 
went back to Explorer.  Thanks for the info.  Dee
 
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/*From:*/ Indi mailto:indi.sha...@gmail.com

/*Date:*/ 04/05/2009 22:08:49
/*To:*/ silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
/*Subject:*/ Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
Two much better solutions:
 
http://opera.com
 
http:mozilla.com
 
 
On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 07:50:40PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
That could be it Indi, because I get a little message pops up in 
explorer
to allow pop ups, but when I click to 'allow' nothing happens 
still.  I
expect I have set too strict regulations on my browser because of 
having

had viruses before.  Thanks for your help. Dee

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From: [1]Indi
Date: 04/05/2009 18:30:03
To: [2]silver-l...@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic

In Opera I get a little popup with a space to type in my name.
Maybe you have popups blocked, or javascript disabled?



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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Huh? That the Swine Flue is not worse than the regular flu is hysteria 
and nonsense?  You must have a different definition of hysteria than I 
do, and the data thus far supports that statement, so how is it nonsense?


Marshall

Clayton Family wrote:

more hysteria and nonsense...

On May 5, 2009, at 7:31 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:

Is it true that the off-topic list is down right now?  (because I 
know that this is off-topic - kind of...)
 
I agree with you Dave.
 
I just found this video which supports the idea that Swine Flu is no 
worse than regular flu:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT2HWdPFqMgIt is an interview with 
a family in Texas who has Swine Flu.
 
Also forgot to add in my previous reply...
 
Whether it is THIS Flu Pandemic or any other future Flu Pandemic 
they are able to unleash, do NOT take the vaccine.  You can do your 
own research on weaponized flu vaccine.
 
Also, there are rumors that this Swine Flu will come back worse in 
the fall - I suspect that it will simply come back in greater numbers 
(following the course of all flu outbreaks) and by then they will 
have a vaccine available and can capitalize on the increased number 
of cases to increase the fear!
 
Blessings,

Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
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321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
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- Original Message -
From: Dave Linehan
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu

On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:I do not 
under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.

The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
So many schools are closed in our area.
This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally 
it is left to run its course.
Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do 
not see what all the worry is about.

Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.
Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu .
BobBob,  Yes, this was manufactured in a lab and used to generate 
hysteria and hyped in the media.  It was an effective way to 
distract people from the collapsing economy and get people used to 
more state control.  They will unleash the real pandemic later.


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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yeah, they have almost quite talking about those because the public quit 
reacting to them, it was like, oh it's orange again, ho hum.


Marshall

Indi wrote:

Exactly. It reminds me of the terrorism alert status craziness.
Like, Be orange afraid. Okay, now be RED AFRAID!!!
Apparently Pavlov's dog had nothing on the average U.S. citizen.


On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 10:00:22AM -0500, Clayton Family wrote:


  

Hysteria and nonsense

On May 5, 2009, at 7:12 AM, Dave Linehan wrote:


 On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:I do not  
under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
  

The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
So many schools are closed in our area.
This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it  
is left to run its course.
Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do  
not see what all the worry is about.

Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.
Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu .
?
Bob


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Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Indi


I find a lot of people confuse memory with storage.
Are you referring to disk space or RAM?

On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 06:25:56PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
The thing is, it does things none of the other do.  As I say, I tried
Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also couldn't
download things like Adobe Flash Player.  It told me I didn't have enough
memory on my computer which was ridiculous, as I had a spare
140megabytes!  Explorer did it with no problem at all.  I do have Explorer
8 though. Dee
 
---Original Message---
 
From: [1]Indi
Date: 05/05/2009 16:49:10
To: [2]silver-l...@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
Issues with Firefox?
H
Well try Opera, that's what I use.
One thing's for sure, no-one should use Internet Exploder --
It's the number one way for windows users to have their computers
Compromised.
 
 
 
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CSOpera

2009-05-05 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
Thanks so much for this link Indi, I have downloaded it and it seems much 
better than Firefox *and* Explorer!  Dee faint_grain.jpg

Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Indi

Oh, so you mean storage not memory, right?
Hard disk space?

On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 06:41:05PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
I meant gigabytes of course!  Dee
 
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From: [1]Dee Fitzpatrick
Date: 05/05/2009 18:26:38
To: [2]silver-l...@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
The thing is, it does things none of the other do.  As I say, I tried
Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also couldn't
download things like Adobe Flash Player.  It told me I didn't have enough
memory on my computer which was ridiculous, as I had a spare
140megabytes!  Explorer did it with no problem at all.  I do have Explorer
8 though. Dee
 
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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Lea Ann Savage
Thanks Marshall,

Sometime people scan only words or phrases and form a quick opinion of what a 
writer is trying to say.  I have been guilty of that myself!  If that is the 
case here... no problem.

Or, he could be referring to weaponized flu vaccine and calling that more 
hysteria and nonsense.  If that is the case, I still see no problem because I 
find that very few people have the time or the inclination that I do to sit 
down and research topics.  Also, on the face of it, it is a radical concept.

Clayton Family... feel free to let us know which of the above was the case for 
you!

Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
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  - Original Message - 
  From: Marshall Dudley 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 2:09 PM
  Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu


  Huh? That the Swine Flue is not worse than the regular flu is hysteria 
  and nonsense?  You must have a different definition of hysteria than I 
  do, and the data thus far supports that statement, so how is it nonsense?

  Marshall

  Clayton Family wrote:
   more hysteria and nonsense...
  
   On May 5, 2009, at 7:31 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:
  
   Is it true that the off-topic list is down right now?  (because I 
   know that this is off-topic - kind of...)

   I agree with you Dave.

   I just found this video which supports the idea that Swine Flu is no 
   worse than regular flu:
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT2HWdPFqMgIt is an interview with 
   a family in Texas who has Swine Flu.

   Also forgot to add in my previous reply...

   Whether it is THIS Flu Pandemic or any other future Flu Pandemic 
   they are able to unleash, do NOT take the vaccine.  You can do your 
   own research on weaponized flu vaccine.

   Also, there are rumors that this Swine Flu will come back worse in 
   the fall - I suspect that it will simply come back in greater numbers 
   (following the course of all flu outbreaks) and by then they will 
   have a vaccine available and can capitalize on the increased number 
   of cases to increase the fear!

   Blessings,
   Lea Ann Savage
   Satellite Beach, FL
   321-773-7088 (home)
   321-961-9219 (cell)
   www.VitaMixLady.com
   :
   - Original Message -
   From: Dave Linehan
   To: silver-list@eskimo.com
   Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 8:12 AM
   Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu
  
   On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:I do not 
   under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
   The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
   So many schools are closed in our area.
   This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally 
   it is left to run its course.
   Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I do 
   not see what all the worry is about.
   Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.
   Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu .
   BobBob,  Yes, this was manufactured in a lab and used to generate 
   hysteria and hyped in the media.  It was an effective way to 
   distract people from the collapsing economy and get people used to 
   more state control.  They will unleash the real pandemic later.
  
   Opinion
  
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Re: CSOpera

2009-05-05 Thread Indi
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 07:16:38PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
Thanks so much for this link Indi, I have downloaded it and it seems much
better than Firefox *and* Explorer!  Dee


Oh, good. 
Guess I should have read *all* the messages before replying, 
sorry 'bout that! Yes, Opera rocks, at least on the Mac. Never tried 
it on windows. I am often called upon to fix windows, but I never use it 
myself. My opinion of it is that it's very nice that so many people who 
are willing to pay me to fix things are using windows, heh heh heh.
I wouldn't get paid nearly as often if everyone used Linux or Mac...

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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Indi

Now that you mention it, that is kind of encouraging.
Maybe the average Murkin is slightly smarter than Pavlov's dog
after all.
:)

On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 02:14:17PM -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote:
 Yeah, they have almost quite talking about those because the public quit  
 reacting to them, it was like, oh it's orange again, ho hum.

 Marshall

 Indi wrote:
 Exactly. It reminds me of the terrorism alert status craziness.
 Like, Be orange afraid. Okay, now be RED AFRAID!!!
 Apparently Pavlov's dog had nothing on the average U.S. citizen.


 On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 10:00:22AM -0500, Clayton Family wrote:


   
 Hysteria and nonsense

 On May 5, 2009, at 7:12 AM, Dave Linehan wrote:

 
  On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:I do 
 not  under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
   
 The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
 So many schools are closed in our area.
 This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally 
 it  is left to run its course.
 Unless they are worried about the Flu changing for the worse, I 
 do  not see what all the worry is about.
 Could they be worried because there are no shots for this strain.
 Seems like there is a lot of Hype on this new Flu .
 ?
 Bob
 
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Re: CSOpera - OT

2009-05-05 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
Well I have windows because I am only just computer savvy and still have to
have mine sorted occasionally.  The main consensus is that windows is best
for people like me who just type letters and do email and surfing, but that
Mac is better for those who specialize.  I know someone who is at the same
level as me, and she has used both and she does prefer windows for ease of
use.  Mac is also *much* more expensive I find.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Indi
Date: 05/05/2009 19:24:17
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOpera
 
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 07:16:38PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
Thanks so much for this link Indi, I have downloaded it and it seems
much
better than Firefox *and* Explorer!  Dee
 
 
Oh, good.
Guess I should have read *all* the messages before replying,
sorry 'bout that! Yes, Opera rocks, at least on the Mac. Never tried
it on windows. I am often called upon to fix windows, but I never use it
myself. My opinion of it is that it's very nice that so many people who
are willing to pay me to fix things are using windows, heh heh heh.
I wouldn't get paid nearly as often if everyone used Linux or Mac...
 
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CSVery High Silver Numbers in Chelation Test

2009-05-05 Thread Heidrun Beer


Isn't it said that colloidal silver is not stored in the body,
if it is made correctly?

Today I saw the results of my heavy metal chelation test (urine 
sample after DPMS provocation), and my silver numbers are extremely 
high, with nearly 300 mcg/g Creatinin (normal numbers would
be below 1,40).

My son, who rarely takes CS but sometimes does when I urge 
him (flu going round etc.), has a value of 10, which is still
considered high.

I am an extreme perfectionist in silver making, never ever
added salt or anything like that, and yet I have these 
deposits - ten times higher than the load of mercury, 
lead or arsenic, which seem to come from environmental
pollution (?)



Any comments? Explanations?





Heidrun Beer

Workgroup for Fundamental Spiritual Research and Mental Training
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Re: CScolloidal vs. ionic silver

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley

Rachel Smithies wrote:

Hello,
I am new to the list. Your archives are down and so I hope you don't 
mind if I ask a couple of questions...
 
Please can somebody tell me what the difference is between colloidal 
and ionic silver? Is it particle size and method of production? Which 
is safer to ingest for medicinal purposes, colloidal or ionic silver, 
in terms of preventing agyria problems?
 
Many thanks

Rachel


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Most silver solutions, what we call EIS, are a combination of both ionic 
silver and colloidal silver. The colloidal part is made up of small 
silver particles of a few nanometers each held into suspension by 
browning movement and charge. The ionic part is made up of ionized 
silver atoms, which are linked to either oxygen or the oh radical in the 
water.  Pure ionic silver will cause argyria, colloidal portion is 
believe by me to prevent argyria, thus a combination of the two is 
generally safe was well.


Marshall


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Re: CSOpera - OT

2009-05-05 Thread Indi
Mac is way more expensive, I'm told even more so in the U.K.
To me it's worth it because nothing else works as well for my needs, 
but for light use windows is sufficient for many people. 
It's the business people who use windows for mission critical stuff 
who are penny wise and pound foolish.
Of course it does create a lot of work for a lot of people, so I can't 
complain too loudly. :)


On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 07:29:31PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
Well I have windows because I am only just computer savvy and still have
to have mine sorted occasionally.  The main consensus is that windows is
best for people like me who just type letters and do email and surfing,
but that Mac is better for those who specialize.  I know someone who is at
the same level as me, and she has used both and she does prefer windows
for ease of use.  Mac is also *much* more expensive I find.  Dee
 
---Original Message---
 
From: [1]Indi
Date: 05/05/2009 19:24:17
To: [2]silver-l...@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOpera
 
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 07:16:38PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
Thanks so much for this link Indi, I have downloaded it and it seems
much
better than Firefox *and* Explorer!  Dee
 
 
Oh, good.
Guess I should have read *all* the messages before replying,
sorry 'bout that! Yes, Opera rocks, at least on the Mac. Never tried
it on windows. I am often called upon to fix windows, but I never use it
myself. My opinion of it is that it's very nice that so many people who
are willing to pay me to fix things are using windows, heh heh heh.
I wouldn't get paid nearly as often if everyone used Linux or Mac...
 
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Re: CSocular herpes?

2009-05-05 Thread Lea Ann Savage
I want to thank everyone who replied to my question about occular herpes.  I 
gave Luke a few drops in his eye last night and he said it made his eye feel 
uncomfortable.  Marshall, I will take your cautionary advice under serious 
consideration.

I have a SilverGen and I've always made batches with the knob turned to high 
(and I don't have a ppm meter).  My CS has always been white as plain water so 
I've never worried about its quality.

May I poll people on this list who have SilverGen machines and find out what 
you set your dial to and why?  I would be very grateful to learn from you guys 
on this question.

Would it be right to assume that if the silver rods were submersed to the same 
level and the same size jar was used that the different settings on the dial 
will produce relatively consistent PPMs?

Are there purposes for which you make low PPM batches vs. higher PPM batches?

Again, many thanks in advance...

Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
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CSTens Unit

2009-05-05 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
 

I have a Tens Unit it was from my Late Wife,  what is it good for.

 

Bob



Re: CSTens Unit

2009-05-05 Thread scl555
Tens units are used for temporary muscular pain relief.
 Medwith wrote: 

=
 

I have a Tens Unit it was from my Late Wife,  what is it good for.

 

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Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread cking001
I don't believe there is a PC with 140 gigabytes of memory on the
market yet.
The common range is from one to four gigabytes.

Chuck

If Bill Gates had a nickel for every time Windows crashed...
  ... oh wait, he does.


On 5/5/2009 1:41:05 PM, Dee Fitzpatrick (d...@deetroy.org) wrote:
 I meant gigabytes of course! Dee
 
 ---Original Message---
 
 From: Dee Fitzpatrick [link: mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
 Date: 05/05/2009 18:26:38
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
 
 The thing is, it does things none of the other do. As I say, I tried
 Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also couldn't
 download things like Adobe Flash Player. It told me I didn't have enough 
 memory on my computer which was ridiculous, as I had a spare 140megabytes! 
 Explorer did it with no problem at all. I do have Explorer 8 though. Dee
 
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Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
I meant hard drive.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
Date: 05/05/2009 20:30:06
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
I don't believe there is a PC with 140 gigabytes of memory on the
market yet.
The common range is from one to four gigabytes.
 
   Chuck
 
If Bill Gates had a nickel for every time Windows crashed...
  ... oh wait, he does.
 
 
On 5/5/2009 1:41:05 PM, Dee Fitzpatrick (d...@deetroy.org) wrote:
 I meant gigabytes of course! Dee

 ---Original Message---

 From: Dee Fitzpatrick [link: mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
 Date: 05/05/2009 18:26:38
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic


 The thing is, it does things none of the other do. As I say, I tried
 Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also couldn't
 download things like Adobe Flash Player. It told me I didn't have enough
memory on my computer which was ridiculous, as I had a spare 140megabytes!
Explorer did it with no problem at all. I do have Explorer 8 though. Dee

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Re: CSOpera - OT

2009-05-05 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
Well I had considered getting a Mac but the cheapest was around £900 before
having any of the programs put on.  The PC starts at around £300.  I have
only had to have this one wiped once because some kind soul sent me a virus
which went undetected.  Nothing to do with the actual PC. Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Sandee George
Date: 05/05/2009 20:06:18
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOpera - OT
 
Hi There sorry to refute your statement - Mac is NOT more expensive
than PC - I have spent more money on PCs than on Mac 3 - 1 - I just
spent 1300.00 on rebuilding a PC when I could have bought a new IMac
for practically the same price - with the satisfaction of knowing that
it would work every time I turned it on not like PCs which I have had
for the past 15 years which fail with great regularity - the is no way
In any life on this planet that I would ever have a PC again - the one
I just rebuilt has nearly reached the garbage three times in the past
week.
There are arguments for and against however Mac is now on the winning
streak look at their figures for the first quarter of this year
alone !
Nuf said
Regards
Sandee
aliveagaingrenada.com
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
It was hard drive Indi, silly me.  I have 2gigs RAM and dual processors. Dee

---Original Message---
 
From: Indi
Date: 05/05/2009 19:34:44
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
 
I find a lot of people confuse memory with storage.
Are you referring to disk space or RAM?
 
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 06:25:56PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
The thing is, it does things none of the other do.  As I say, I tried
Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also couldn't
download things like Adobe Flash Player.  It told me I didn't have
enough
memory on my computer which was ridiculous, as I had a spare
140megabytes!  Explorer did it with no problem at all.  I do have
Explorer
8 though. Dee

---Original Message---
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Re: CSOpera - OT

2009-05-05 Thread Indi

Sorry, I probably shouldn't have brought that up.
Mac vs PC is actually a kind of religious discussion for a lot of people, 
so maybe we should leave it alone. 
But I do actually have both, Macs for desktops and PCs (running Linux) for 
servers. They each have their merits, IMO.  And Sorry Mike, I won't say
another word about it! :)



On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 03:05:39AM -0400, Sandee George wrote:
 Hi There sorry to refute your statement - Mac is NOT more expensive than 
 PC - I have spent more money on PCs than on Mac 3 - 1 - I just spent 
 1300.00 on rebuilding a PC when I could have bought a new IMac for 
 practically the same price - with the satisfaction of knowing that it 
 would work every time I turned it on not like PCs which I have had for 
 the past 15 years which fail with great regularity - the is no way in any 
 life on this planet that I would ever have a PC again - the one I just 
 rebuilt has nearly reached the garbage three times in the past week.
 There are arguments for and against however Mac is now on the winning  
 streak look at their figures for the first quarter of this year alone 
 !
 Nuf said
 Regards
 Sandee
 aliveagaingrenada.com





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Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
I doubt very much you have that much memory, it is very unusual to have 
more than one or two gigs of main memory, I am running with 376Meg. on 
this computer.


Marshall

Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:

I meant gigabytes of course!  Dee
 
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/*From:*/ Dee Fitzpatrick mailto:d...@deetroy.org

/*Date:*/ 05/05/2009 18:26:38
/*To:*/ silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
/*Subject:*/ Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
The thing is, it does things none of the other do.  As I say, I tried 
Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also couldn't 
download things like Adobe Flash Player.  It told me I didn't have 
enough memory on my computer which was ridiculous, as I had a spare 
140megabytes!  Explorer did it with no problem at all.  I do have 
Explorer 8 though. Dee
 
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Re: CSOpera

2009-05-05 Thread Alan Jones
I also like Opera but I use Firefox for one main reason -- Flashblocker.
All browsers need something like it.  I also require an option to default
GIF animation to off, which Chrome does not offer for some reason.

(Flashblocker causes Flash elements on a page to be replaced with a blank
box with a play button; clicking the play button causes the flash to
play.)

Alan

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Indi indi.sha...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 07:16:38PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
 Thanks so much for this link Indi, I have downloaded it and it seems
 much
 better than Firefox *and* Explorer!  Dee


 Oh, good.
 Guess I should have read *all* the messages before replying,
 sorry 'bout that! Yes, Opera rocks, at least on the Mac. Never tried
 it on windows. I am often called upon to fix windows, but I never use it
 myself. My opinion of it is that it's very nice that so many people who
 are willing to pay me to fix things are using windows, heh heh heh.
 I wouldn't get paid nearly as often if everyone used Linux or Mac...

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Re: CSOT Whey Protein Powder

2009-05-05 Thread Sharlene Miyamura
Source Naturals' The True Whey, as I recall was labeled undenatured.
Hope this helps.
Sharlene



On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 1:37 AM, Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com wrote:

 Kirsteen- Neither my Beyond a Century nor Swanson's whey protein powder
 have any added sugar or artificial sweeteners.  The packages don't use the
 term undenatured,  they use terms like low heat and ultrafiltered, so I
 don't know if they are undenatured or not.

 Nancy




Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
OK, you mean hard drive, what did it say? If it said memory, then that 
is something completely different. How much memory do you have?


Marshall

Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:

I meant hard drive.  Dee
 
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/*From:*/ cking...@nycap.rr.com mailto:cking...@nycap.rr.com

/*Date:*/ 05/05/2009 20:30:06
/*To:*/ silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
/*Subject:*/ Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
I don't believe there is a PC with 140 gigabytes of memory on the

market yet.
The common range is from one to four gigabytes.
 
   Chuck
 
If Bill Gates had a nickel for every time Windows crashed...

  ... oh wait, he does.
 
 
On 5/5/2009 1:41:05 PM, Dee Fitzpatrick (d...@deetroy.org 
mailto:d...@deetroy.org) wrote:

 I meant gigabytes of course! Dee

 ---Original Message---

 From: Dee Fitzpatrick [link: mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
 Date: 05/05/2009 18:26:38
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic


 The thing is, it does things none of the other do. As I say, I tried
 Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also couldn't
 download things like Adobe Flash Player. It told me I didn't have 
enough memory on my computer which was ridiculous, as I had a spare 
140megabytes! Explorer did it with no problem at all. I do have 
Explorer 8 though. Dee


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Re: CSocular herpes?

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley

Lea Ann Savage wrote:
I want to thank everyone who replied to my question about occular 
herpes.  I gave Luke a few drops in his eye last night and he said it 
made his eye feel uncomfortable.  Marshall, I will take your 
cautionary advice under serious consideration.
Even distilled water can make the eye uncomfortable. If you mix just 
enough salt in it to make it a saline solution, it will be less of a 
problem.  However all the ionic portion over about .8 or so ppm will 
settle out, but the colloidal portion will be untouched.


Marshall
 
I have a SilverGen and I've always made batches with the knob turned 
to high (and I don't have a ppm meter).  My CS has always been white 
as plain water so I've never worried about its quality.
 
May I poll people on this list who have SilverGen machines and find 
out what you set your dial to and why?  I would be very grateful to 
learn from you guys on this question.
 
Would it be right to assume that if the silver rods were submersed to 
the same level and the same size jar was used that the 
different settings on the dial will produce relatively consistent PPMs?
 
Are there purposes for which you make low PPM batches vs. higher PPM 
batches?
 
Again, many thanks in advance...
 
Blessings,

Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com http://www.VitaMixLady.com
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Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley

2 Gig ram should be plenty, how much cache do you have?

Marshall

Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
It was hard drive Indi, silly me.  I have 2gigs RAM and dual 
processors. Dee
 
/---Original Message---/
 
/*From:*/ Indi mailto:indi.sha...@gmail.com

/*Date:*/ 05/05/2009 19:34:44
/*To:*/ silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
/*Subject:*/ Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic  Avianized Flu Pandemic
 
 
I find a lot of people confuse memory with storage.

Are you referring to disk space or RAM?
 
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 06:25:56PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:

The thing is, it does things none of the other do.  As I say, I tried
Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also couldn't
download things like Adobe Flash Player.  It told me I didn't 
have enough

memory on my computer which was ridiculous, as I had a spare
140megabytes!  Explorer did it with no problem at all.  I do have 
Explorer

8 though. Dee

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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Clayton Family

Hi Lea Ann, Marshall, and others.

Yes, I also read that the swine flu is turning out to be no worse than 
other flu viruses. The bird flu/ 1918 flu types are very rare. Most 
flus are not that bad. That is not to say that the Influenza is a mild 
bug- it is horrible to catch even if it is the milder strain. Just so 
you know, I don't get flu vaccines, either. I would rather have the 
flu- and I did have it last winter. Took me some months to fully get 
over it. I won't have that one again, though. Ever. But since viruses 
mutate readily, it could turn into something else my system does not 
recognise. I like to stay away from doctors, since I do not agree with 
the standard way of doing business they use nowadays.


It is usual for vaccines manufacturers to use live viruses in vacs. 
That is normal. It has killed alot of people, but they still do it. 
When the first flu vaccine came out, my elderly aunt and uncle got it, 
and my uncle nearly died! It was a live virus vac. Live virus vaccines 
are very dangerous. That does not make them weaponized, just because 
they are live- but it behooves one to not just sit around and let 
anyone inject something just because it is part of some medical 
protocol.


The normal average person is able to panic for very little reason. The 
facts are often very available, but who bothers to look at them? People 
want their news in tiny little sounds bites; don't bother them with the 
complicated picture. Biology is messy- life is messy, and complicated- 
often it does not lend itself to tidy explanations. We do not 
understand half of how the human body works.


All flus can come back worse later on, it is because they mutate, all 
on their own, without any mad scientist to help them along. So to say 
that this is all part of some evil master plan is unnecessary, and even 
counterproductive to living a healthy life.


There seem to be plenty of folks who would rather focus a great deal of 
their energy and attention on how bad things are; and sometimes they 
are bad. But we need hope to heal. We need happiness. We need a 
positive outlook, and some positive place to put our attention and 
energies so we can make this world a better place. That is where the 
silver and other remedies come in- a shining example in a not so 
shining world.


Best Wishes,

Kathryn

On May 5, 2009, at 1:22 PM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:


Thanks Marshall,
 
Sometime people scan only words or phrases and form a quick opinion of 
what a writer is trying to say.  I have been guilty of that myself!  
If that is the case here... no problem.

 
Or, he could be referring to weaponized flu vaccine and calling that 
more hysteria and nonsense.  If that is the case, I still see no 
problem because I find that very few people have the time or the 
inclination that I do to sit down and research topics.  Also, on the 
face of it, it is a radical concept.

 
Clayton Family... feel free to let us know which of the above was the 
case for you!

 
Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
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- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 2:09 PM
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu

Huh? That the Swine Flue is not worse than the regular flu is hysteria
and nonsense?  You must have a different definition of hysteria than I
do, and the data thus far supports that statement, so how is it 
nonsense?


Marshall

Clayton Family wrote:
 more hysteria and nonsense...

 On May 5, 2009, at 7:31 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:

 Is it true that the off-topic list is down right now?  (because I
 know that this is off-topic - kind of...)
 
 I agree with you Dave.
 
 I just found this video which supports the idea that Swine Flu is 
no

 worse than regular flu:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT2HWdPFqMg    It is an interview 
with

 a family in Texas who has Swine Flu.
 
 Also forgot to add in my previous reply...
 
 Whether it is THIS Flu Pandemic or any other future Flu 
Pandemic

 they are able to unleash, do NOT take the vaccine.  You can do your
 own research on weaponized flu vaccine.
 
 Also, there are rumors that this Swine Flu will come back worse in
 the fall - I suspect that it will simply come back in greater 
numbers

 (following the course of all flu outbreaks) and by then they will
 have a vaccine available and can capitalize on the increased number
 of cases to increase the fear!
 
 Blessings,
 Lea Ann Savage
 Satellite Beach, FL
 321-773-7088 (home)
 321-961-9219 (cell)
 www.VitaMixLady.com
 :
 - Original Message -
 From: Dave Linehan
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 8:12 AM
 Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu

 On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:I do 
not

 under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
 The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
 So many schools are closed in our area.
 This is first time I have seen them 

Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Clayton Family

My comments are inserted below:

 On May 5, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:


I apologize for possibly beating a dead horse, but...
 
I found an article that articulates my concerns very well:
http://www.naturalnews.com/z025760.html
 
If a meteor was headed for earth and top scientists knew that it would 
cause the death of millions of people - wouldn't it be a newsworthy 
event if someone (or some organization) was able to change the 
meteor's course and avert the disaster?


Meteors hit the earth on a regular basis. Maybe at very long intervals, 
but geologically speaking, it happens ALL the time.  I bet they have 
some ideas of what to do if it happens right now, too.




 
Had the vaccines containing the live Avian Flu virus not been 
discovered before being injected into human beings, it had the 
potential to launch the deadly Bird Flu pandemic that scientist are 
now saying, it's not a matter of if, but of when it will happen.


It is always a matter of when, not if.   They makes live virus vacs all 
the time, and they have killed lots of people for years. And someone's 
point of the bird flu being very virulent but not as easily 
transmissible since it kills it's host quickly is a good one.


I have no idea why they still insist on making live virus vacs- they 
have been shown as dangerous for years and years, and it has been 
controversial for longer than I have been alive; at least back to the 
Salk/Sabin controversy (Salk was for killed vacs, Sabin for live vacs), 
and probably much longer. It is stupid! I ask. I refuse them. I let 
everybody there know that I will not pay for a live virus vac. In the 
past, I have had the doctor order killed vacs for me, without mercury. 
It is easy for them to do. They just have to make a call. They don't 
like it, but too bad. IMHO, it all comes down to money, and if people 
refuse to pay for them, they will eventually get the message.


Best Wishes,
Kathryn




 
There are only two possibilities:
 
1) Baxter Labs is so incompetent that it is not following biosafety 
level 3 proceedures...

 
or
 
2) It was done intentionally.
 
Either way, how is it possible that Baxter Labs is still making 
vaccines???

 
Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
:
- Original Message -
From:  Clayton Family
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu


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Re: CSOpera - OT

2009-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
I have found PC's to be very reliable, I have has several running 
continuously for over 15 years with no hardware failures whatsoever.  On 
the other hand the Windows operating system, which many people use on 
PC's is very unreliable, unstable, and hackable.


Marshall

Sandee George wrote:
Hi There sorry to refute your statement - Mac is NOT more expensive 
than PC - I have spent more money on PCs than on Mac 3 - 1 - I just 
spent 1300.00 on rebuilding a PC when I could have bought a new IMac 
for practically the same price - with the satisfaction of knowing that 
it would work every time I turned it on not like PCs which I have had 
for the past 15 years which fail with great regularity - the is no way 
in any life on this planet that I would ever have a PC again - the one 
I just rebuilt has nearly reached the garbage three times in the past 
week.
There are arguments for and against however Mac is now on the winning 
streak look at their figures for the first quarter of this year alone 
!

Nuf said
Regards
Sandee
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Re: CSOpera - OT

2009-05-05 Thread Indi
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 03:05:39AM -0400, Sandee George wrote:

snip

Hey Sandee, where are you that's it's Wed, May 6 and also GMT -4:00?
:)
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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Lea Ann Savage
Meteors hit the earth on a regular basis. Maybe at very long intervals, 
but geologically speaking, it happens ALL the time.  I bet they have 
some ideas of what to do if it happens right now, too.

The meteor thing was an analogy - the main point being a potential disaster was 
averted but the powers that be do not seem to be concerned and it did not 
make mainstream news.  However, they seem to be VERY concerned about the Swine 
Flu (and the main stream news is making much ado about nothing).  

Do you see the discrepancy?

It is always a matter of when, not if.   They makes live virus vacs all 
the time, and they have killed lots of people for years. 

I don't think you are following what I am saying - or read what is on the 
website I linked to.

This was NOT a live virus vaccine.  (BTW Flu Vaccines are always killed virus 
except in the case of the nasal spray Flu Vaccine).

This was an ACCIDENT of MONUMENTAL proportions.  Let's completely eliminate the 
consideration that the H5N1 Avian Flu might have been released into the world's 
population via contaminated vaccines, we STILL have the issue of a laboratory 
that is CURRENTLY making childhood vaccines, and will possibly make a future 
Swine Flu vaccine that FAILED to follow Biosafety Level 3 protocols!  This is 
unconscionable!

HOW IS THIS NOT NEWS - but the Swine Flu is news???

BTW, I too requested the killed Polio vaccine for my oldest son back when they 
were still giving the live vaccine - the Pediatrician was very upset with me, 
but she gave it.  I immunized my two oldest, but did not immunize my youngest - 
guess which child has the strongest immune system?

Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
:
  - Original Message - 
  From: Clayton Family 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 4:58 PM
  Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu


  My comments are inserted below:

On May 5, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:

   I apologize for possibly beating a dead horse, but...
   
   I found an article that articulates my concerns very well:
   http://www.naturalnews.com/z025760.html
   
   If a meteor was headed for earth and top scientists knew that it would 
   cause the death of millions of people - wouldn't it be a newsworthy 
   event if someone (or some organization) was able to change the 
   meteor's course and avert the disaster?

  Meteors hit the earth on a regular basis. Maybe at very long intervals, 
  but geologically speaking, it happens ALL the time.  I bet they have 
  some ideas of what to do if it happens right now, too.


   
   Had the vaccines containing the live Avian Flu virus not been 
   discovered before being injected into human beings, it had the 
   potential to launch the deadly Bird Flu pandemic that scientist are 
   now saying, it's not a matter of if, but of when it will happen.

  It is always a matter of when, not if.   They makes live virus vacs all 
  the time, and they have killed lots of people for years. And someone's 
  point of the bird flu being very virulent but not as easily 
  transmissible since it kills it's host quickly is a good one.

  I have no idea why they still insist on making live virus vacs- they 
  have been shown as dangerous for years and years, and it has been 
  controversial for longer than I have been alive; at least back to the 
  Salk/Sabin controversy (Salk was for killed vacs, Sabin for live vacs), 
  and probably much longer. It is stupid! I ask. I refuse them. I let 
  everybody there know that I will not pay for a live virus vac. In the 
  past, I have had the doctor order killed vacs for me, without mercury. 
  It is easy for them to do. They just have to make a call. They don't 
  like it, but too bad. IMHO, it all comes down to money, and if people 
  refuse to pay for them, they will eventually get the message.

  Best Wishes,
  Kathryn



Re: CSTens Unit

2009-05-05 Thread Bob Banever
Bob,

TENS units are Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulators... they are used for 
painful conditions resulting from injury to muscles or nerves.  They are 
marginally effective... sometimes they work like a charm but other times they 
don't work that well.   They work best when the body is intact... a torn muscle 
or nerve will not respond as well as an intact one.

   Bob
  - Original Message - 
  From: Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC 
  To: cs 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 12:00 PM
  Subject: CSTens Unit


   

  I have a Tens Unit it was from my Late Wife,  what is it good for.

   

  Bob


Re: CSocular herpes?

2009-05-05 Thread Bob Banever
Lea Ann,

I have a SilverGen that makes 5 gallons at a time.  I set the dial at 10AM 
(approx).  I prefer a lower PPM... around 10 - 12 is my preference.

Bob
  - Original Message - 
  From: Lea Ann Savage 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 11:57 AM
  Subject: Re: CSocular herpes?


  I want to thank everyone who replied to my question about occular herpes.  I 
gave Luke a few drops in his eye last night and he said it made his eye feel 
uncomfortable.  Marshall, I will take your cautionary advice under serious 
consideration.

  I have a SilverGen and I've always made batches with the knob turned to high 
(and I don't have a ppm meter).  My CS has always been white as plain water so 
I've never worried about its quality.

  May I poll people on this list who have SilverGen machines and find out what 
you set your dial to and why?  I would be very grateful to learn from you guys 
on this question.

  Would it be right to assume that if the silver rods were submersed to the 
same level and the same size jar was used that the different settings on the 
dial will produce relatively consistent PPMs?

  Are there purposes for which you make low PPM batches vs. higher PPM batches?

  Again, many thanks in advance...

  Blessings,
  Lea Ann Savage
  Satellite Beach, FL
  321-773-7088 (home)
  321-961-9219 (cell)
  www.VitaMixLady.com
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Re: CSSwine Flu

2009-05-05 Thread Clayton Family

I follow you, I just don't agree with you.

And the flu vacs were killed last time I checked, but they were not 
when my great uncle almost died from it- that was a live vac. They were 
new back then.


And you would be astonished and dismayed at all the accidents we don't 
hear about, including at nuclear reactors, which have the potential for 
much more mass destruction. Accidents happen all the time.  We are 
human, and human error can only be controlled so much.


Kathryn



On May 5, 2009, at 5:30 PM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:

Meteors hit the earth on a regular basis. Maybe at very long 
intervals,

but geologically speaking, it happens ALL the time.  I bet they have
some ideas of what to do if it happens right now, too.
 
The meteor thing was an analogy - the main point being a potential 
disaster was averted but the powers that be do not seem to be 
concerned and it did not make mainstream news.  However, they seem to 
be VERY concerned about the Swine Flu (and the main stream news is 
making much ado about nothing).  

 
Do you see the discrepancy?
 
It is always a matter of when, not if.   They makes live virus vacs 
all

the time, and they have killed lots of people for years.
 
I don't think you are following what I am saying - or read what is on 
the website I linked to.

 
This was NOT a live virus vaccine.  (BTW Flu Vaccines are always 
killed virus except in the case of the nasal spray Flu Vaccine).

 
This was an ACCIDENT of MONUMENTAL proportions.  Let's completely 
eliminate the consideration that the H5N1 Avian Flu might have been 
released into the world's population via contaminated vaccines, we 
STILL have the issue of a laboratory that is CURRENTLY making 
childhood vaccines, and will possibly make a future Swine Flu vaccine 
that FAILED to follow Biosafety Level 3 protocols!  This is 
unconscionable!

 
HOW IS THIS NOT NEWS - but the Swine Flu is news???
 
BTW, I too requested the killed Polio vaccine for my oldest son back 
when they were still giving the live vaccine - the Pediatrician was 
very upset with me, but she gave it.  I immunized my two oldest, but 
did not immunize my youngest - guess which child has the strongest 
immune system?

 
Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
:

- Original Message -
From: Clayton Family
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu

My comments are inserted below:

  On May 5, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:

 I apologize for possibly beating a dead horse, but...

 I found an article that articulates my concerns very well:
 http://www.naturalnews.com/z025760.html

 If a meteor was headed for earth and top scientists knew that it 
would

 cause the death of millions of people - wouldn't it be a newsworthy
 event if someone (or some organization) was able to change the
 meteor's course and avert the disaster?

Meteors hit the earth on a regular basis. Maybe at very long 
intervals,

but geologically speaking, it happens ALL the time.  I bet they have
some ideas of what to do if it happens right now, too.



 Had the vaccines containing the live Avian Flu virus not been
 discovered before being injected into human beings, it had the
 potential to launch the deadly Bird Flu pandemic that scientist are
 now saying, it's not a matter of if, but of when it will happen.

It is always a matter of when, not if.   They makes live virus vacs 
all

the time, and they have killed lots of people for years. And someone's
point of the bird flu being very virulent but not as easily
transmissible since it kills it's host quickly is a good one.



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RE: CSTens Unit

2009-05-05 Thread Dianne France

Bob

 

I have a Tens Unit, not sure it is the same as your wife's but it is fantastic 
for many things.  I get a lot of headaches and use it on my shoulders and it 
eases the pain.  I also have a roller that can be attached and used on the neck 
it tightens the neck muscles and by doing that helps to eliminate the excess 
wrinkles and skin.  I also use it on sore muscles.  

 

Dianne
 

 I have a Tens Unit it was from my Late Wife, what is it good for.
 
 
 
 Bob


Re: CSShow and tell

2009-05-05 Thread Bob Banever

LOL!

Bob
- Original Message - 
From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 4:23 AM
Subject: Re: CSShow and tell





 Ah yes, Pot Butter.

 I met a guy that made that for his kids when they had bad colds.
 Buttered toast and chicken broth
 The Doctor of Childrens Rhymes, Green Eggs and Ham

Ode


At 07:46 AM 5/4/2009 -0700, you wrote:

Ode,

Smoking won't do it.  Not nearly enough THC will enter the cells. 
You need to make and consume marijuana oil.  This is a highly 
concentrated extract from the leaves and flowers.


Bob
- Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 2:09 AM
Subject: Re: CSShow and tell



It didn't cure my Buddies brain cancer..and he smoked a bunch of bud.
 Somebody elses? sure, maybe.

 Useful stuff anyhow, that bud

Ode


At 07:23 AM 5/3/2009 -0700, you wrote:

Ode,

   Those buds are effective for alot more than excess phlegm. 
Recent studies suggest it will cure glioblastoma (brain cancer).  Visit 
Phoenix Tears for more on this interesting subject.


  Bob
- Original Message - From: Ode Coyote 
odecoy...@windstream.net

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 2:53 AM
Subject: CSShow and tell


 IMO, this whole Swine flu thing is about showing the public that they 
can depend on Gov't to take care of them, thus, their money is being 
well spent in that quarter to distract from it being thrown into 
numerous black holes virtually every where else.

 Much ado about nothing much.
It's a socialized medicine propaganda Trust us campaign.

 Make a show of it where it doesn't matter.

But of it were something like H5N1 avian flu with an 80+% mortality 
rate WITH intensive hospital care..forget it.
 The system would crumble with a few of thousand cases, socialized or 
not.


 The 1976 Swine Flu panic had Gov't forcing the Pharm into releasing 
a vaccine prematurely...under protest.
 That flu killed 1 person, the rest, the *vaccine* killed or injured 
them.


 Uhh, thanks for all the concern?

The H5N1 avian flu itself isn't deadly, your own immune system over 
responds and drowns you with phlegm.
 Ain't nuthin like a good case of cotton mouth to dry up the ole 
lungs.


I've SEEN just a couple of tokes almost instantly clean up a congestive 
cough bad enough to turn that person blue for 3 days and 3 sleepless 
nights from lack of air when literally NOTHING else worked...and we did 
try every legal everything, even the opiates.

One little bud stays in my medicine chest...you betcher boots.

Ode

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Re: CSOT Ode-ism

2009-05-05 Thread cking001
 Geez, this James sounds so much like Ode...could be a relative.

Chuck
-
 
Dihydrogen Monoxide: Unrecognized Killer
by James K. Glassman Copyright 1997 The Washington Post Company
 


The chemical compound dihydrogen monoxide (or DHMO) has been
implicated in  
the deaths of thousands of Americans every year, mainly through
accidental  
ingestion. In gaseous form, it can cause severe burns. And, according
to a 
new  report, the dangers of this chemical do not end there. 
The chemical is so caustic that it accelerates the corrosion and
rusting  
of many metals, . . . is a major component of acid rain, [and] . . .
has 
been  found in excised tumors of terminal cancer patients. Symptoms
of 
ingestion  include excessive sweating and urination, and for those
who have 
developed  a dependency on DHMO, complete withdrawal means certain
death. 
Yet the presence of the chemical has been confirmed in every river,
stream, 
 lake and reservoir in America.  
Judging from these facts, do you think dihydrogen monoxide should be  
banned?  
Seems like an open-and-shut case -- until you realize that this
chemical  
compound is plain old water (two hydrogen molecules bonded to one
oxygen, or 
H  2 O, which can drown you, scald you or make you go to the bathroom.
Last spring, Nathan Zohner, an enterprising 14-year-old student at
Eagle  
Rock Junior High School in Idaho Falls, Idaho, conducted his science
fair  
project on just this theme. Nathan distributed a tongue-in-cheek
report that  
had been kicking around the Internet, Dihydrogen Monoxide: The
Unrecognized 
 Killer (from which the quotes above are drawn), to 50 of his
classmates.  
These are smart kids who had studied chemistry; many of them, like
Nathan,  
have parents who work at the nearby Idaho Nuclear Engineering and  
Environmental Laboratory. Nathan simply asked them to read the report
(which  is 
completely factual) and decide what, if anything to do about the
chemical.  
They could even ask the teacher what DHMO was, but none did. 
In the end, 43 students, or 86 percent of the sample, voted to ban  
dihydrogen monoxide because it has caused too many deaths, wrote
Nathan in  the 
conclusion to his project, adding that he was appalled that my peers
were  
so easily misled. . . . I don't feel comfortable with the current
level of  
understanding. 
Me neither, and it's not just kids I worry about. Nathan's project,
which  
won the grand prize at the Greater Idaho Falls Science Fair, was
titled, 
How  Gullible Are We? But ninth-graders aren't the only gullible
parties. I'm 
sure  that, if Nathan tried the same experiment on adults, he'd find
at 
least as  many would want to ban DHMO.  
Says David Murray, research director of the non-profit Statistical  
Assessment Service in Washington, The likelihood is high that I could
replicate 
these results with a survey of members of Congress. 
Murray, whose organization looks out for misleading science that's
driving 
 public policy over a cliff, ran across the Zohner story a few months
ago 
on  the Internet. But he writes, we thought it sounded like an urban
myth 
-- too  pat, too neat. He discovered from local press reports that it
was 
indeed  true. I confirmed it too, after talking earlier this week with
Nathan's mom,  Marivene, who says that Nathan wants to be a scientist
in the 
nuclear field,  like his dad. 
The implications of Nathan's research are so disturbing that I've
decided  
to coin a term: Zohnerism, defined as the use of a true fact to lead
a  
scientifically and mathematically ignorant public to a false
conclusion. 
Environmental hysterics -- Vice President Al Gore springs to mind --
and  
ideologues in such fields as race, women's issues and economics are
adept at  
using Zohnerisms, with help from the media, to advance their agendas.
A few 
 examples: 
The breast-implant mania. Dow Corning was driven into bankruptcy
through  
lawsuits over its silicone implants -- even though science doesn't
support  
claims that they're dangerous. Marcia Angell, executive editor of the
New  
England Journal of Medicine, cites the problem jurors have in
thinking in  
terms of probabilities, or in acknowledging the possibility of
coincidence. 
Research, she says, has consistently failed to find a link between
silicone 
 and disease. Yes, women who have implants get sick, but, in a typical
study,  the implant group was no more likely to develop connective
tissue 
disease  than the group without implants. 
White flight. In the headline above an article Sunday about population
growth in rural areas, the New York Times claimed, Hint of Racial  
Undercurrents Is Behind Broad Exodus of Whites. Steven A. Holmes, the
reporter, wrote 
that studies by demographer William Frey show that of the 40  
fastest-growing rural counties, virtually all are at least 70 percent
white.   

RE: CSLow - High ppm

2009-05-05 Thread Neville Munn

Your snipped quote:
 [Are there purposes for which you make low PPM batches vs. higher PPM batches?]

-For me personally, Yes!  Daily use or non emergency...a relatively low ppm 
satisfies, for emergency or something...a high ppm.  For external use on open 
wounds or such, I don't mind how much converts to 'particulate', but for 
internal use with an emergency ailment or condition becoming evident, my 
regimen is to use my 4 electrode unit and only produce 250ml at a time, twice a 
day, and a quantity must be consumed every couple of hours while awake until 
used up, to ensure absorption while still highest in ionic content.

N.


From: lsav...@cfl.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSocular herpes?
Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 14:57:16 -0400




I want to thank everyone who replied to my question about occular herpes.  I 
gave Luke a few drops in his eye last night and he said it made his eye feel 
uncomfortable.  Marshall, I will take your cautionary advice under serious 
consideration.
 
I have a SilverGen and I've always made batches with the knob turned to high 
(and I don't have a ppm meter).  My CS has always been white as plain water so 
I've never worried about its quality.
 
May I poll people on this list who have SilverGen machines and find out what 
you set your dial to and why?  I would be very grateful to learn from you guys 
on this question.
 
Would it be right to assume that if the silver rods were submersed to the same 
level and the same size jar was used that the different settings on the dial 
will produce relatively consistent PPMs?
 
Are there purposes for which you make low PPM batches vs. higher PPM batches?
 
Again, many thanks in advance...
 
Blessings,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088 (home)
321-961-9219 (cell)
www.VitaMixLady.com
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Re: CSTens Unit

2009-05-05 Thread Bruce Anderson

Bob;
I have a TENS unit. I love it.  It has two dials (rotary switches) to 
control function and wave form.  I choose settings that seem to cause 
the hurting muscles towear themselves out and relax.  I also found a 
setting that masks pain, then I increase the amplitude controls (on top 
of the unit) upward until the pain is masked enough to sleep.  I wont be 
without one.

Bruce A.

Bob Banever wrote:

Bob,
 
TENS units are Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulators... they are used 
for painful conditions resulting from injury to muscles or nerves.  
They are marginally effective... sometimes they work like a charm but 
other times they don't work that well.   They work best when the body 
is intact... a torn muscle or nerve will not respond as well as an 
intact one.
 
   Bob


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*From:* Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
mailto:robert.j.medw...@us.army.mil
*To:* cs mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Tuesday, May 05, 2009 12:00 PM
*Subject:* CSTens Unit

 


I have a Tens Unit it was from my Late Wife,  what is it good for.

 


Bob




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Re: CSOpera - OT

2009-05-05 Thread Annie
Hmmm, I've had four PCs since 1999 and I've had few problems that I couldn't
resolve fairly quickly myself. And generally speaking PC problems usually
arise from user error, rather than anything else, and that includes, not
using security software, and not updating regularly and/or not backing up
data.

I've only had a couple of hardware failures; one modem on my first
computer,  after a thunderstorm. And a DVD player on my XP machine, and I
corrected that by doing some work in the registry. Other than that I've had
no problems. And I've had PCs with: Windows 98se, XP, XP Pro, and Vista
Premium.

I haven't had other problems because I keep a daily updated AV program, I
use a firewall other than the OS firewall, sandboxie, and Returnil. I also
use the NoScript, AdBlocker plus, and flashblocker addons, on FF.

I don't care for Opera for most things because when I want to post to
various blogs the posting interface won't work in Opera. Options and
settings are very simple to find in FF but a little harder, for me amyway,
to find in Opera

And I've spent much less than 1,000.00 on any of my four machines. All the
Macs I've ever seen are over 1,000.00.

I would love to try a Mac at some point but not as long as they're priced
that high.

I'm in the process of finding an old box to load Linux on and play with, to
see how I like it. I can pick up an off lease, or refurbished computer at
Tiger direct, or Pacific Geek, or even Craigs list, or the local second hand
store, or whatever, for less than 150.00 with all the basic hardware and
load afree copy of Ubuntu on it to experiment with . That's a lot less
expensive than 1000.00, and more within my range.

Annie

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Dee Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:

Well I have windows because I am only just computer savvy and still
 have to have mine sorted occasionally.  The main consensus is that windows
 is best for people like me who just type letters and do email and surfing,
 but that Mac is better for those who specialize.  I know someone who is at
 the same level as me, and she has used both and she does prefer windows for
 ease of use.  Mac is also *much* more expensive I find.  Dee

 *---Original Message---*

  *From:* Indi indi.sha...@gmail.com
 *Date:* 05/05/2009 19:24:17
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Subject:* Re: CSOpera

 On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 07:16:38PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
 Thanks so much for this link Indi, I have downloaded it and it seems
 much
 better than Firefox *and* Explorer!  Dee


 Oh, good.
 Guess I should have read *all* the messages before replying,
 sorry 'bout that! Yes, Opera rocks, at least on the Mac. Never tried
 it on windows. I am often called upon to fix windows, but I never use it
 myself. My opinion of it is that it's very nice that so many people who
 are willing to pay me to fix things are using windows, heh heh heh.
 I wouldn't get paid nearly as often if everyone used Linux or Mac...

 --
 indi


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Re: CSOpera - OT

2009-05-05 Thread Sandee George
Hi There sorry to refute your statement - Mac is NOT more expensive  
than PC - I have spent more money on PCs than on Mac 3 - 1 - I just  
spent 1300.00 on rebuilding a PC when I could have bought a new IMac  
for practically the same price - with the satisfaction of knowing that  
it would work every time I turned it on not like PCs which I have had  
for the past 15 years which fail with great regularity - the is no way  
in any life on this planet that I would ever have a PC again - the one  
I just rebuilt has nearly reached the garbage three times in the past  
week.
There are arguments for and against however Mac is now on the winning  
streak look at their figures for the first quarter of this year  
alone !

Nuf said
Regards
Sandee
aliveagaingrenada.com





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Re: CSOpera - OT

2009-05-05 Thread Sandee George

Subject closed - agreed
Regards
Sandee
aliveagaingrenada.com





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