Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY
In a message dated 10/20/2011 11:35:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, drumr...@stny.rr.com writes: No Osage Orange in upstate NY that I know of, and fortunately, I was raised identifying trees so walnut is easy to spot. Thanks. L Hi Lena, yes there are Osage Orange trees in upstate NY. The Native Americans here prized them for bow making. There is a fellow who puts on a demonstration, { thru a local office showing how to use them for decorations.} I never knew they had medicinal qualities.. I guess we were given everything we need to be healthy from The Great Spirit.Lois
RE: CSGreen Walnut Hull
A very interesting read. We had Osage Orange where I grew up and although I was told not to eat the fruit I was told it was good to dry and then put in drawers to keep bugs away. Never did it but that was the local folklore. PT From: polo [mailto:dah...@centurytel.net] Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 11:50 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull Osage Orange looks nothing like black walnut! The implication here is that Osage orange is to be avoided. May I suggest that the Osage orange is a treasure not fully appreciated. My webspage on the subject: http://www.racehorseherbal.com/Wild_Herbs/Osage_Orange/osage_orange.html doug - Original Message - From: phoenix23002 tds.net mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 10:15 PM Subject: Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull Be careful.. Osage Orange 'fruit' looks a little like black walnuts. Very similar but I think the Osage Orange is a little larger than the black walnuts. There is another name for them too, just can't think of it at the moment. Lola _ No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.1831 / Virus Database: 2092/4563 - Release Date: 10/20/11 No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.1831 / Virus Database: 2092/4563 - Release Date: 10/20/11
Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY
Some folks call the osage orange a thorn apple, or hedge apple. Maybe you know the tree by another name. Sara On 10/21/2011 8:06 AM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 10/20/2011 11:35:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, drumr...@stny.rr.com writes: No Osage Orange in upstate NY that I know of, and fortunately, I was raised identifying trees so walnut is easy to spot. Thanks. L -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY
No, it was never known as a thorn apple. That nickname goes to a poisonous weed that is also known as jimeson weed or more properly datura stramonium. doug - Original Message - From: Sara Mandal-Joy smjl...@wavewls.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 8:57 AM Subject: Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY Some folks call the osage orange a thorn apple, or hedge apple. Maybe you know the tree by another name. Sara -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY
In a message dated 10/21/2011 9:58:14 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, smjl...@wavewls.com writes: Some folks call the osage orange a thorn apple, or hedge apple. Maybe you know the tree by another name. Sara No, I'm very familiar with Osage Orange it's fruit. We have it in wyoming county .Lois
Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull
I don't know where you are, but Osage Orange grew in northern Illinois, and we also have a tree here in south Texas. So it covers quite a range and withstands all sorts of temperature ranges. But I never would have mistaken osage orange for walnut!! Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- Thanks for this link, Polo! You've made me want to get a sapling next spring and see if it could survive up here. We got a red-bud which is thriving, so perhaps.
RE: CSGreen Walnut Hull
I tried it in the basement, but it didn't work. Just as many spiders as before. Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- A very interesting read. We had Osage Orange where I grew up and although I was told not to eat the fruit I was told it was good to dry and then put in drawers to keep bugs away. Never did it but that was the local folklore.happy.gif
Re: CSsmart meter shielding
See: http://stevebeckow.com/2011/10/review-of-smart-meters Marshall On 10/20/2011 8:12 PM, Mike Winslow-Hansen wrote: don't let them put one in your house fight this people.. this stuff is bad news. - Original Message - *From:* martsmai...@aol.com mailto:martsmai...@aol.com *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com *Sent:* Tuesday, October 18, 2011 3:20 PM *Subject:* Re: CSsmart meter shielding martsmai...@aol.com mailto:martsmai...@aol.com wrote: stopsmartmeters. org/...any body know about these building electric smart meters response: *They're bad news. Kathy* http://sagereports.com/smart-meter-rf/?page_id=382 Read the report Scientists Urge Halt of Wireless Rollout and Call for New Safety Standards: Warning Issued on Risks to Children and Pregnant Women “Current US and ICNIRP standards for radiofrequency and microwave radiation from wireless technologies are entirely inadequate. (Olle Johansson, professor, The Experimental Dermatology Unit, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, and The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden) The combined effect of cell phones, cordless phones, cell towers, WI-FI and wireless internet place billions of people around the world at risk for cancer, neurological disease and reproductive and developmental impairments. Reflections can significantly increase localized RF levels. Hondou et al (2006) establishes that power densities 1000 times to 2000 times higher than the power density predictions from computer modeling (that does not account properly for reflections) can be found in daily living situations. The RF hot spots can significantly increase RF exposure--even above current public safety limits. “In the case of the eyes and testes, direct relaxation of power density limits is not permitted.”(p. 30) This leaves unanswered what instantaneous peak power is permissible from smart meters. The level must be below 4000 uW/cm2. This report shows clearly that smart meters can create instantaneous peak power exposures where the face (eyes) and body (testes) are going to be in close proximity to smart meter RF pulses. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] In a message dated 10/18/2011 3:23:14 P.M. Central Daylight Time, asifnathe...@hotmail.com writes: From what I understand, the network is a high fault tolerance interconnected star topology network. The antenna is omnidirectional because of this. It has a high poll rate plus it's event activated traffic. E.g. If someone goes to the toilet at night and uses the light. Or when high current draw. Devices are used such As irons, toasters and kettles. This would be used for analytics in a data warehouse by the utilities company. They also have zigbee radio connectivity so that new devices can provide detailed on their operation which would then be used by the utilities company. I have done some work on this as I have worked in healthcare. On 18 Oct 2011, at 19:16, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Electromagnetic radiation drops off to the square of the distance. Thus if you are 10 feet from your meter, and 100 feet from the neighbor's, you will receive 100 times as much radiation from yours than your neighbors. That assumes that the antenna is omnidirectional. If the antenna is directional, or they are using the wiring as the antenna, all bets are off. Marshall On 10/18/2011 1:59 PM, Shirley Reed wrote: Anyone know if tachyon items can shield from this thing?? If the energy from these meters travels for 5 miles, then we would need to shield from everyone's meters and that doesn't seem possible. But it is quite possible that I don't understand the situation. :) If the energy goes out from everyones meter, does it go just in one direction or all around? Seems to me that we need to know this before any strategy can be devised for protection. My house has one of these things. Scary. pj
Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY
Well, different parts of the country call things different names. Around here, the osage orange tree is called a thorn apple. That is what is. On 10/21/2011 9:11 AM, polo wrote: No, it was never known as a thorn apple. That nickname goes to a poisonous weed that is also known as jimeson weed or more properly datura stramonium. doug - Original Message - From: Sara Mandal-Joy smjl...@wavewls.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 8:57 AM Subject: Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY Some folks call the osage orange a thorn apple, or hedge apple. Maybe you know the tree by another name. Sara -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
RE: CSGreen Walnut Hull
In one of her books, Karen Kingston talks about how to keep insects out of a space. It is all done with intention and strange as it may seem, it works. You might want to check out her stuff. I react badly to spider venom (one of the worst venoms there is I have read) so I have used this technique and have very few anymore. When I moved into my place I was always finding them. and getting bitten. PT From: gaiac...@gmail.com [mailto:gaiac...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 11:07 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSGreen Walnut Hull I tried it in the basement, but it didn't work. Just as many spiders as before. Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- A very interesting read. We had Osage Orange where I grew up and although I was told not to eat the fruit I was told it was good to dry and then put in drawers to keep bugs away. Never did it but that was the local folklore. _ No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.1831 / Virus Database: 2092/4563 - Release Date: 10/20/11 No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.1831 / Virus Database: 2092/4563 - Release Date: 10/20/11 image001.gif
Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY
In upstate NY, thorn-apples are low shrubby trees with 1.5 thorns. They tend to take over abandoned pasture land and few creatures will eat them. The only use I've found: a winter branch, sprayed with white or silver paint, makes a fun winter holiday tree if you put gum- drops on each thorn and place branch in a sturdy vase. A great scout project. L On Oct 21, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Sara Mandal-Joy wrote: Well, different parts of the country call things different names. Around here, the osage orange tree is called a thorn apple. That is what is. On 10/21/2011 9:11 AM, polo wrote: No, it was never known as a thorn apple. That nickname goes to a poisonous weed that is also known as jimeson weed or more properly datura stramonium. doug - Original Message - From: Sara Mandal-Joy smjl...@wavewls.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 8:57 AM Subject: Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY Some folks call the osage orange a thorn apple, or hedge apple. Maybe you know the tree by another name. Sara -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/ maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY
What a fun idea! S On 10/21/2011 10:33 AM, Guyot Léna wrote: In upstate NY, thorn-apples are low shrubby trees with 1.5 thorns. They tend to take over abandoned pasture land and few creatures will eat them. The only use I've found: a winter branch, sprayed with white or silver paint, makes a fun winter holiday tree if you put gum-drops on each thorn and place branch in a sturdy vase. A great scout project. L On Oct 21, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Sara Mandal-Joy wrote: Well, different parts of the country call things different names.Around here, the osage orange tree is called a thorn apple.That is what is. On 10/21/2011 9:11 AM, polo wrote: No, it was never known as a thorn apple. That nickname goes to a poisonous weed that is also known as jimeson weed or more properly datura stramonium. doug - Original Message - From: Sara Mandal-Joy smjl...@wavewls.com mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 8:57 AM Subject: Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY Some folks call the osage orange a thorn apple, or hedge apple.Maybe you know the tree by another name.Sara -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives:http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSiodine question concerning black walnut hulls
Are you suppose to use the whole walnut? I thought you only use the husk. Marshall On 10/20/2011 7:29 PM, Tel Tofflemire wrote: I worked for Dr H.R. Clark for several years before she died, and the walnut tenture is made with any strong Alcohol , the more you let it brew, the better stronger it will get. You can always dilute it with distilled water, if it gets too strong -- a little at a time to your liking. Make sure you cover the Black Walnuts with your Alcohol brew also a cloth cover will keep bugs out. Tel Tofflemire _www.quailwoodherbal.com http://www.quailwoodherbal.com_ On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:42 PM, Guyot Léna wrote: Hi all, I just got a bunch of lovely black walnuts: bright green and un-smashed, and have put them in a big glass container covered with vodka (couldn't find grain alcohol). When I googled, the Hulda Clark instructions said to steep for three days. Does anyone know if this is the minimum or some sort of absolute? I tend to try to get more out of things so am tempted to let them sit longer. Also, I know this makes great iodine and I believe iodide as well, but can't find how it compares to Lugol's, which is what I'm accustomed to using (5%) Can anyone here fill in the gaps? Thanks and be well, Léna On Oct 20, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Anthony Cullingworth wrote: It is different for everyone and depends a lot on what you are trying to accomplish and how much detox you need to do. People are using it to fix thyroid problems, to maintain good thyroid health. It is also being used for treatment of Cancers. It is used in every gland and organ in your body and it is proposed by some that most westerns are deficient in it. I personally take 3x drops of Lugol's ( 6.25ml iodine per drop in both KI [potassium iodide] and elemental iodine) along with 2 x drops of SSKI ( Saturated solution potassium iodide = approx. 50mg iodine /drop) I also make sure to take the necessary supplements as well. 2-3g Vit C/ day 200mg Selenium 400-600mg Magnesium 1/4-1/2 of Sea Salt Here are some useful links and also a great email group dedicated to the use of iodine : http://www.lugol-iodinesupplements.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine/?v=1t=directorych=webpub=groupssec=dirslk=8 http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine/?v=1t=directorych=webpub=groupssec=dirslk=8 Anthony __ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6561 (20111020) __ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com
Re: CSSmart Meter and Chem Trail
Just posted, A pilot speaks out about chemtrails: http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1256/807/Pilot_Speaks_Out_About_Chemtrails_And_HAARP.html Marshall On 10/20/2011 11:39 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote: David, I have seen a lot of the pictures of chemtrails on youtube. Some of them show ridiculous numbers of chemtrails ... so many in one place. It is outrageous!! An idiot could tell the difference between a chemtrail and a contrail. What is that website you mentioned? That would be fascinating to see and moniter. It has been rainy and cloudy here in Va for the last few days but before then, no chemtrails and we used to have them criss-crossing in the sky, all day, every day. I had forgotten what a clear, pretty blue sky looks like..lol. I will have to start checking for the trails tomorrow. Darn.. hoped they were gone. Lola On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:27 PM, David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com wrote: I was thinking about a way to revolt against chemtrails too People take photos of the chemtrails. Then they map it on a map, and draw a line extending the path. Then there is this website were everyone can post their lines, and you can see a map of off the lines put together. Maybe some pattern will emerge showing the source of the airplanes. Also could show where all the airports are, and see how implausible it is that they could be coming from those airports. David -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subjectsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions:mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devourmailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSiodine question concerning black walnut hulls
The whole walnut. L On Oct 21, 2011, at 11:48 AM, Marshall wrote: Are you suppose to use the whole walnut? I thought you only use the husk. Marshall On 10/20/2011 7:29 PM, Tel Tofflemire wrote: I worked for Dr H.R. Clark for several years before she died, and the walnut tenture is made with any strong Alcohol , the more you let it brew, the better stronger it will get. You can always dilute it with distilled water, if it gets too strong -- a little at a time to your liking. Make sure you cover the Black Walnuts with your Alcohol brew also a cloth cover will keep bugs out. Tel Tofflemire www.quailwoodherbal.com On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:42 PM, Guyot Léna wrote: Hi all, I just got a bunch of lovely black walnuts: bright green and un- smashed, and have put them in a big glass container covered with vodka (couldn't find grain alcohol). When I googled, the Hulda Clark instructions said to steep for three days. Does anyone know if this is the minimum or some sort of absolute? I tend to try to get more out of things so am tempted to let them sit longer. Also, I know this makes great iodine and I believe iodide as well, but can't find how it compares to Lugol's, which is what I'm accustomed to using (5%) Can anyone here fill in the gaps? Thanks and be well, Léna On Oct 20, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Anthony Cullingworth wrote: It is different for everyone and depends a lot on what you are trying to accomplish and how much detox you need to do. People are using it to fix thyroid problems, to maintain good thyroid health. It is also being used for treatment of Cancers. It is used in every gland and organ in your body and it is proposed by some that most westerns are deficient in it. I personally take 3x drops of Lugol's ( 6.25ml iodine per drop in both KI [potassium iodide] and elemental iodine) along with 2 x drops of SSKI ( Saturated solution potassium iodide = approx. 50mg iodine /drop) I also make sure to take the necessary supplements as well. 2-3g Vit C/ day 200mg Selenium 400-600mg Magnesium 1/4-1/2 of Sea Salt Here are some useful links and also a great email group dedicated to the use of iodine : http://www.lugol-iodinesupplements.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine/? v=1t=directorych=webpub=groupssec=dirslk=8 Anthony __ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6561 (20111020)__ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com
Re: CSiodine question concerning black walnut hulls
I steep them for at least 2 weeks. Gayla - Original Message - From: Guyot Léna To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 3:42 PM Subject: Re: CSiodine question concerning black walnut hulls Hi all, I just got a bunch of lovely black walnuts: bright green and un-smashed, and have put them in a big glass container covered with vodka (couldn't find grain alcohol). When I googled, the Hulda Clark instructions said to steep for three days. Does anyone know if this is the minimum or some sort of absolute? I tend to try to get more out of things so am tempted to let them sit longer. Also, I know this makes great iodine and I believe iodide as well, but can't find how it compares to Lugol's, which is what I'm accustomed to using (5%) Can anyone here fill in the gaps? Thanks and be well, Léna On Oct 20, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Anthony Cullingworth wrote: It is different for everyone and depends a lot on what you are trying to accomplish and how much detox you need to do. People are using it to fix thyroid problems, to maintain good thyroid health. It is also being used for treatment of Cancers. It is used in every gland and organ in your body and it is proposed by some that most westerns are deficient in it. I personally take 3x drops of Lugol's ( 6.25ml iodine per drop in both KI [potassium iodide] and elemental iodine) along with 2 x drops of SSKI ( Saturated solution potassium iodide = approx. 50mg iodine /drop) I also make sure to take the necessary supplements as well. 2-3g Vit C/ day 200mg Selenium 400-600mg Magnesium 1/4-1/2 of Sea Salt Here are some useful links and also a great email group dedicated to the use of iodine : http://www.lugol-iodinesupplements.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine/?v=1t=directorych=webpub=groupssec=dirslk=8 Anthony __ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6561 (20111020) __ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com
RE: CSiodine question concerning black walnut hulls
Do you crack the hull first, Lena? PT From: Guyot Léna [mailto:drumr...@stny.rr.com] Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 12:01 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSiodine question concerning black walnut hulls The whole walnut. L On Oct 21, 2011, at 11:48 AM, Marshall wrote: Are you suppose to use the whole walnut? I thought you only use the husk. Marshall On 10/20/2011 7:29 PM, Tel Tofflemire wrote: I worked for Dr H.R. Clark for several years before she died, and the walnut tenture is made with any strong Alcohol , the more you let it brew, the better stronger it will get. You can always dilute it with distilled water, if it gets too strong -- a little at a time to your liking. Make sure you cover the Black Walnuts with your Alcohol brew also a cloth cover will keep bugs out. Tel Tofflemire www.quailwoodherbal.com On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:42 PM, Guyot Léna wrote: Hi all, I just got a bunch of lovely black walnuts: bright green and un-smashed, and have put them in a big glass container covered with vodka (couldn't find grain alcohol). When I googled, the Hulda Clark instructions said to steep for three days. Does anyone know if this is the minimum or some sort of absolute? I tend to try to get more out of things so am tempted to let them sit longer. Also, I know this makes great iodine and I believe iodide as well, but can't find how it compares to Lugol's, which is what I'm accustomed to using (5%) Can anyone here fill in the gaps? Thanks and be well, Léna On Oct 20, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Anthony Cullingworth wrote: It is different for everyone and depends a lot on what you are trying to accomplish and how much detox you need to do. People are using it to fix thyroid problems, to maintain good thyroid health. It is also being used for treatment of Cancers. It is used in every gland and organ in your body and it is proposed by some that most westerns are deficient in it. I personally take 3x drops of Lugol's ( 6.25ml iodine per drop in both KI [potassium iodide] and elemental iodine) along with 2 x drops of SSKI ( Saturated solution potassium iodide = approx. 50mg iodine /drop) I also make sure to take the necessary supplements as well. 2-3g Vit C/ day 200mg Selenium 400-600mg Magnesium 1/4-1/2 of Sea Salt Here are some useful links and also a great email group dedicated to the use of iodine : http://www.lugol-iodinesupplements.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine/?v=1 http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine/?v=1t=directorych=webpub=gro upssec=dirslk=8 t=directorych=webpub=groupssec=dirslk=8 Anthony __ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6561 (20111020) __ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com _ No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.1831 / Virus Database: 2092/4563 - Release Date: 10/20/11 No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.1831 / Virus Database: 2092/4563 - Release Date: 10/20/11
RE: CSGreen Walnut Hull
Yes, insects (sometimes) listen and will do as you ask. I suppose it all depends on how clear your intention is, and how clear your thought form is. But it's a very good thing to try first. Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- In one of her books, Karen Kingston talks about how to keep insects out of a space.
CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY
This is what osage orange (/Maclura pomifera) /in Indiana looks like.and our walnuts have comparatively smooth hulls when viewed side by side. They're closer to a cauliflower in texture than an orange or walnut. Generally the walnuts are an inch in diameter smaller than the Osage Orange/hedgeapples. The question re the green walnut hulls---don't hull them, that's too much work. Just dump the green-looking balls in a bucket; wash if you want; cover with vodka for at least 3 days. More if you want. Strain and decant. The alcohol will take care of any dirt/bugs left on the nuts. My squirrels don't leave the vodka soaked orbs in the compost bin. *Osage orange pics * ://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Osage_orange_1.jpg ://fireflyforest.net/firefly/2005/10/25/osage-orange/ ://www.sierrapotomac.org/W_Needham/Osage_Orange_041114.htm ://centralpaforest.blogspot.com/2010/09/osage-orange-for-bioenergy.html ://www.google.com/search?q=osage+orange+pictureshl=enbiw=1440bih=716prmd=imvnssource=lnmstbm=ischei=qeWhToD6B6XnsQKNg_yoBQsa=Xoi=mode_linkct=modecd=2ved=0CAwQ_AUoAQ * Black Walnut hull images* what a bucket full looks like--you want them to be at least 50% green ://www.commonweeder.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/black-walnuts-in-hull-10-13.jpg ://www.google.com/search?q=green+black+walnut+hull+pictureshl=enbiw=1440bih=716prmd=imvnssource=lnmstbm=ischei=1uahTpT6KMXksQKFqeCDBQsa=Xoi=mode_linkct=modecd=2ved=0CAsQ_AUoAQ#hl=entbm=ischsa=1q=black+walnut+hull+picturespbx=1oq=black+walnut+hull+picturesaq=faqi=aql=1gs_sm=egs_upl=34981l36892l0l37428l6l6l1l0l0l2l193l710l1.4l5l0bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osbfp=cbde2ef13635cedebiw=1440bih=716 Original Message Subject:Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY Resent-Date:Fri, 21 Oct 2011 07:00:16 -0700 Resent-From:silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 08:57:58 -0500 From: Sara Mandal-Joy smjl...@wavewls.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Some folks call the osage orange a thorn apple, or hedge apple. Maybe you know the tree by another name. Sara On 10/21/2011 8:06 AM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 10/20/2011 11:35:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, drumr...@stny.rr.com writes: No Osage Orange in upstate NY that I know of, and fortunately, I was raised identifying trees so walnut is easy to spot. Thanks. L -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions:mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devourmailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
CSSmart Meter
I went out just now to take a look at our electric meter. It does not have the little clocks. The meter looks like a taxi meter, not LED or digitalized. The brand of the meter is Elster, however, at the bottom it reads DCSI SMT3. I did a search on DCSI SMT and it is a smart meter. I also found an article that ELSTER and DCSI have joined to produce/use a certain kind of meter, which i don't understand. The article is here: http://www.metering.com/node/10226 Can someone tell me if indeed this is a smart meter? Thanks. Melly
Re: CSSmart Meter
Melly, Smart meters usually have a digital read out on them. Do you have this anywhere on the face? Bob - Original Message - From: Melly Bag To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 3:42 PM Subject: CSSmart Meter I went out just now to take a look at our electric meter. It does not have the little clocks. The meter looks like a taxi meter, not LED or digitalized. The brand of the meter is Elster, however, at the bottom it reads DCSI SMT3. I did a search on DCSI SMT and it is a smart meter. I also found an article that ELSTER and DCSI have joined to produce/use a certain kind of meter, which i don't understand. The article is here: http://www.metering.com/node/10226 Can someone tell me if indeed this is a smart meter? Thanks. Melly
CSA case report of fungal issues caused by EIS
Here is an apparent case of fungal issues caused by EIS from a D. Glover. He said I could repost this from an email he sent me. This is the only case I have ever heard of. Anyone have others? David Re the sterile gut, I was drinking 2 litres at a time that was going surplus during my frequent experiments to calibrate my sol making equipment, as I had to send off a number of 20 ml bottles of samples done at different lengths of time to do a graph to see where the ppm value I wanted would occur. Believe it or not one of the samples I sent off came back as 5.1ppm from Sheffield University in England, and as the stuff I was originally required to make was 5 ppm I was quite pleased with my guesswork, though I make it a bit stronger now for myself. What happens is that the 2 pounds of freindly gut bacteria just got hammered by that vast amount of silver sol. I started to feel a tickling at the back of my throat, like my throat had fluff stuck in it, that is when you have killed all the friendly bacteria in your mouth/throat and candida starts to proliferate there. From then it just gets worse, my entire body came down with really lethal candida, and I normally never get anything more than a little athlete's foot on my little toes on each foot. My eyes blurred and my vision clouded over so that I started to literally lose my eyesight, as I could no longer make out the grouting lines in brickwork any more, and I was itching like hell all over my body, and felt absolutely lousy mentally. Of course I knew what I had done, but it was too late. I ruled out the idea of using sol to sort this out, as I knew I would be left even more vulnerable, so I started using Chinese herbs from a brilliant researcher called Paul Thomlinson I think his name was (he is no longer in business for some reason I think), and also took SBO's later on from a company called Kiki (top notch) and gradually I got my health back. At least I never turned blue anyway, that would have been really fun.