Re: CSzapper burns

2014-02-04 Thread M.G. Devour
Yeah, I've not gotten any burns wearing my zapper on the soles of my
feet. Mostly I'm wearing it on my upper calves to just below the knees.
I'm using the cut off top of a sock to hold it firmly in place. I move
the unit around the circumference of my leg during the course of the
day, switch legs when I've gone around, so as to spread out the effects.

I've gotten bitten a few times, but as soon as I feel any sensitivity at
all I'll move it. Sometimes it'll start to bite within the first minute,
so I move it again until I find a good spot.

Another trick, especially with a fresher battery, is simply to NOT
remove the tarnish from the lower electrode for a few days. That seems
to increase the resistance a little and makes it more gentle. Once the
battery's a few days old it won't hurt to clean the electrodes again, or
if they get really grungy. grin

Even though I've gotten the occasional minor burn, I wouldn't be without
it. At this stage I'm managing to keep my urine and saliva pH at or
above 7.0 with only two small doses per day of a mixture of salts. Very
easy to do, and impossible for me to accomplish before the zapper
cleaned out my system and raised my baseline alkalinity.

Be well!

Mike D.


PJ wrote:
 To avoid burns until the body's overacid condition is remedied one can
 place the unit on the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot.  These
 areas don't burn as the skin is thicker here.  If you cut off about
 the top six or eight inches of a crew sock it will make a good elastic
 holder for the hand, foot, leg etc.  Might want to reread the
 instructions on Croft's site.   pj


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Re: CSzapper burns

2014-02-04 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks, Mike.  I admit I have tended to wear mine at night, hence I don't feel 
the burn until it is substantial.  I'm going to dig it out and give it a go 
again.
PT





 From: M.G. Devour mdev...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, February 4, 2014 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: CSzapper burns
 

Yeah, I've not gotten any burns wearing my zapper on the soles of my
feet. Mostly I'm wearing it on my upper calves to just below the knees.
I'm using the cut off top of a sock to hold it firmly in place. I move
the unit around the circumference of my leg during the course of the
day, switch legs when I've gone around, so as to spread out the effects.

I've gotten bitten a few times, but as soon as I feel any sensitivity at
all I'll move it. Sometimes it'll start to bite within the first minute,
so I move it again until I find a good spot.

Another trick, especially with a fresher battery, is simply to NOT
remove the tarnish from the lower electrode for a few days. That seems
to increase the resistance a little and makes it more gentle. Once the
battery's a few days old it won't hurt to clean the electrodes again, or
if they get really grungy. grin

Even though I've gotten the occasional minor burn, I wouldn't be without
it. At this stage I'm managing to keep my urine and saliva pH at or
above 7.0 with only two small doses per day of a mixture of salts. Very
easy to do, and impossible for me to accomplish before the zapper
cleaned out my system and raised my baseline alkalinity.

Be well!

Mike D.


PJ wrote:
 To avoid burns until the body's overacid condition is remedied one can
 place the unit on the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot.  These
 areas don't burn as the skin is thicker here.  If you cut off about
 the top six or eight inches of a crew sock it will make a good elastic
 holder for the hand, foot, leg etc.  Might want to reread the
 instructions on Croft's site.   pj


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CS Password for Brooks Bradleys' Zip File

2014-02-04 Thread Harold
I’ve mislaid it somewhere;any one have it?
TIA,
Harold

Re: CS Password for Brooks Bradleys' Zip File

2014-02-04 Thread kagi
- Original Message -
From: David Snowdon nor...@netscape.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun Dec 14 14:02:44 2008
Subject: Re: David Snowdon: Re: CSMRSA - Brooks Bradley]Hi, I've uploaded my 
archive of Brooks Bradley's messages to my Box.net
website. It can be downloaded here: http://www.box.net/shared/n22rutmx49

Please note that the file is an encrypted .ZIP file.
The password is: SilverList
(this must be typed in exactly as shown).

This was done to protect the e-mail addresses contained in the file
against abuse by spammers.

When unzipped the file is over one megabyte in length, and contains
Brooks' messages from 1999 onwards. I'm sure that this is not a complete
archive (especially from the '90s), and if anyone has his older posts,
please send them to me and I'll update my archive and make it available.

Thanks,
David
nor...@netscape.ca
From: Harold 
Sent: Tuesday, 04 February, 2014 17:18
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: CS Password for Brooks Bradleys' Zip File

I’ve mislaid it somewhere;any one have it?
TIA,
Harold