Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-12 Thread Gordon Brownlie
Take care with the Royal Jelly, some people are very allergic to it  There
was a case of an allergic person dying from it's use here in Australia
Good health
Gordon
- Original Message -
From: Charles Marcus 
To: 
Sent: Monday, 12 July 1999 4:15
Subject: Re: CS>Calcium deposits


> > Charles,
> >
> > I found this information really interesting.  Is barley grass
> > packed with calcium?
>
> That is what all of the books on the subject claim, but
> I must confess I have not personally done the
> experiments (nor could I, as I am not a chemist)
> and./or validated this personally. Chlorophyll (in the
> form of deep green leafy vegetables (of which the
> cereal grasses are the most potent) has been called
> 'Natures Green Steroids' because they are so full of
> amino acids (lightweight proteins). They have
> EVERYTHING required for achieving/maintaining health.
>
> > What are some more superfoods?
>
> Others that I use are:
>
> Spirulina
> Chlorella
> Bee Pollen
> Royal Jelly
> Propolis
> Sea vegetables (dulse, nori, kombu, etc)
>
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Re: CS>Chem Trails

1999-07-14 Thread Gordon Brownlie
Asked a mate of mine- an ex RAAF officer  His reply was:

Thanks for the enlightenment on "Chem Trails" in that URL you sent.  Mate
the whole thing is a load of rubbish - the length of time that a con trail
will take to dissipate or spread is entirely dependent on the prevailing
wind speed and direction, and the temperature at the 'con trail' altitude.
The heights at which they form is also temperature and relative humidity
dependent and can vary from sea level to 60,000 feet.  Clouds - for example;
your car engine on a cold morning at sea level.  I think the URL was put
together by someone using very little knowledge of meteorology trying to put
the wind up someone with even less knowledge.  It did however make
interesting reading. I have personally seen 'con trails' form in the tropics
at 50,000 feet and at 15000 feet in Southern Australia in winter when we get
a cold moist southerly breeze.  I have seen them last from a few seconds to
7-8 hours when the air is still or very light wind conditions.  Also they
are not caused by "ice crystals" but share the same formation
characteristics as clouds - warm air encountering cool moist air will always
condense and form.
For your info
Good Health
Gordon
 - Original Message -
From: M. G. Devour 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, 13 July 1999 9:00
Subject: Re: CS>Chem Trails


> Tony wrote:
>
> > Someone recently posted a link to information on Chem Trails.  I had
> > never heard of such a  phenomena but I followed the link (and then
> > searched for others) and found a lot of interesting (and scary)
> > information.
>
> The chem-trails issue first came up last month and was dealt with at
> some length.
>
> The upshot is this:
>
> It may have a component that is real, but almost certainly *some* of
> the sightings people are reacting to are normal contrails that are
> frightening them only because of what they have read.
>
> Folks with aviation experience will tell you that persistant
> contrails are possible under a great many normal circumstances
> without nefarious goings on.
>
> I don't claim that there is *no* bad stuff happening. Just be wary
> what you believe and don't panic just because you see a contrail in
> the sky. Look for evidence of something non-normal before you worry.
>
> The relevance to Colloidal Silver is that *if* there are any
> irritants, toxins or pathogenic stuff being dropped on our heads, CS
> may help us to resist or recover from it. Thus we include chem-trails
> among the many, often frightening things that the preparedness
> oriented folks are concerned about, for which a low cost, simple
> home-made remedy like CS might be useful.
>
> Like, how about getting laid off from your job and losing your
> medical insurance? Hmmm?
>
> I don't think we need to revisit the whole issue. Nor can we or
> should we avoid mentioning it entirely. It's going to keep coming up.
>
> Be well,
>
> Mike Devour
> silver-list owner
> [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
> [mdev...@mail.id.net   ]
> [Speaking only for myself...  ]
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