Re: CS>link

1999-09-14 Thread Howard Calderon
SORRY! Forgot the link. NOW HERE'S THE LINK!!!!!!

Howard Calderon wrote:

> Dear SilverList:
>
> Here's a good link for those of you who may be unaware of the work of  John 
> Hammell.
>

http://www.iahf.com,j...@iahf.com/

>
> He is a truly unrepentant radical when it comes to our health freedoms. If 
> you choose to get on his
> email distribution list, be prepared for some hard-hitting stuff about the 
> "govmint" (as he calls
> it); ala Betty Davis in that film whose title I can't recall right off, 
> "...fasten your
> seatbelts...it's going to be a bumpy ride."
>
> Best,
> Howard C
> Pemaquid. Maine
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CS>link

1999-09-14 Thread Howard Calderon
Dear SilverList:

Here's a good link for those of you who may be unaware of the work of  John 
Hammell.

He is a truly unrepentant radical when it comes to our health freedoms. If you 
choose to get on his
email distribution list, be prepared for some hard-hitting stuff about the 
"govmint" (as he calls
it); ala Betty Davis in that film whose title I can't recall right off, 
"...fasten your
seatbelts...it's going to be a bumpy ride."

Best,
Howard C
Pemaquid. Maine


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Re: CS>run time

1999-09-13 Thread Howard Calderon
Sam: That's absolutely amazing about the pool water!

I have some tinea (jock itch) which I know by now is as systemic as any 
other fungus, but, do
you think I'd be more successful in the TOPICAL aspect of my treating this ( 
along with diet &
lifestyle changes) with a yellow/golden colored cs from my 3-9v-battery cs gen 
I got from Allison's
Apothecary? I've been making my cs now for one week, just 8-16 ozs at a time, 
following directions
it came with, but always getting a CLEAR result, which is slightly 
bitter/metallic to taste. For
topical apps, should I just run it longer until it turns golden? Will I be able 
to watch for this
effect?
Also, did you clear an athlete's foot condition with that darker cs? I've 
got one dry, cracked
foot with slight itching

Thanks for your responses & posts, Sam!

Howard C.

Sam Earle wrote:

> J> I have noticed some of you say you run a batch of cs for 2-4 hours! If I 
> run
> J> my basic 3 - 9volt's for more than 2 hours it gets too dark, it will be a
> J> very dark amber color and tastes strong. Is this desireable? Does it mean
> J> that the particles are larger or that it is higher ppm?
>
> J> Janine
>
> Janine,
>
> You don't say what volume container you're using or the distance
> between electrodes. I run 2 hours for 1.5 quart cell with 1/4
> ounce ingot electrodes spaced 2" apart and get a consistent clear
> to very pale golden result if I stir once or twice during the
> process. When I had my electrodes 1" apart, I got a lot of brown
> wisps (treeing?) that formed rapidly and gave the mix a darker
> color, which is why I separated the electrodes further. I only
> get the dark stuff when I forget a batch and let it run all
> night. That's what I used to spray my feet, the dog's hot spots
> (cured, by the way!), the rabbit's skin fungus (also cured) and
> other uses (shower stall, fruit, mildew anywhere). It can also be
> diluted (if it's not black) down to an acceptable color and made
> potable. PS, I put about a pint of the dark yellow stuff in my
> 14,000 gallon swimming pool (I used bacquacil, not chlorine) when
> the walls were looking greenish, and the algae disappeared
> overnight without any other chemical treatment. Keep
> experimenting and asking questions.
>
> Sam
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Re: CS>Re: JPG for curves

1999-09-11 Thread Howard Calderon


bober...@swbell.net wrote:

> Hi Ya'All,
>
> Will some one please tell me how to make a JPG file. I don't find anything
> on my computer listing it!!!
>
> I see I can buy 400mhz machine loaded with 98 but do I want another
> Microsoft mess.
>
> "Ole Bob's lost"
>
>

Hi, Bob:

My name's Howard & I 'm pretty new to the list & don't post much because I've 
been out of town. But
I do build an occasional website (http://www.puzzlechest.com/     my small 
site) and understand
graphics & do all my own digital art, etc., and would be glad to help if I can.
Sounds to me like you have a bitmap file of a graph or something that you 
want to convert into a

JPG?  Or maybe a GIF? Just what IS this file you're having trouble with?
Can you email it to me so I can see if I can open it and sharpen it up for you 
and post it or even
set up a temporary webpage for it on my server so all can view it?
I deal with graphics alot, so I do have a Macintosh system (preferred among 
artists,etc.), but I

still might be able to open it and use some of my conversion utilities to get 
the job done, & then
take it through one of my applications (Photoshop, Illustrator, GoLive, 
Streamline, etc, etc.) to
make it viewable to all!
    Email me back ASAP, as I am not busy with any other projects at the moment.

Best to you,
Howard Calderon
Pemaquid, Maine
(207) 677-3186 (If you're really frustraTED, YOU CAN GIVE ME A CALL!!)

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CS>H.Clark's book

1999-08-30 Thread Howard Calderon
Janine:

I got my Hulda Clark books in just a few days from Barnes & Noble on the 
internet

Howard C

Janine wrote:

> I have ordered Hulda Clark's book from Amazon.com, has anyone had any luck
> getting it from them? I will probably know in a week weather they have it or
> not but they say 4-6 weeks for delivery. I don't want to wait 2 months to
> use my zapper! I should be getting B. Beck's book this week , will that be
> good enough for now?
> Janine
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Re: CS>Re[2]:mold/cs

1999-08-28 Thread Howard Calderon
Sam:
Thanks for the tip about vinegar & castor oil against fungals & yeast. But, I 
was wondering, since I
also have a Hulda-Clark-type zapper, is it okay to zap while using cs? Any 
contraindications?
I am dealing with yeasts & fungi kinds of symptoms (jock itch, athletes foot, 
food allergies, etc.)
and working to get them under control!!
Thank you,
Howard C

Sam Earle wrote:

> Penicillin is mold toxin, not mold. The fact that it kills
> bacteria doesn't make its source impervious to CS. Mold toxins
> have their own toxic effect on humans ( read Hulda Clark), so to
> replace them with CS and to also destroy their makers where
> they're not wanted is a double blessing.
>
> Sam
>
> >>I don't understand the theory behind the "mold" test.  If mold led to the
> >>discovery of penicillin because mold has antibiotic properties or is a type
> >>of antibiotic (I really don't know, as I haven't done the research), and
> >>colloidal silver doesn't have any interactions with antibiotics, then how
> >>would it be able to do anything to mold?
> >>
> >>Yours in health,
> >>James Allison
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Re: CS>my new cs gen

1999-08-27 Thread Howard Calderon
Pam: Thanks for that. I really was a little nervous about getting started 
making my own! Even though I
have seen improvement in my athletes foot & "jock itch" by simply spraying with 
the healthstore's brand
twice a day for ONLY 2 DAYS! Amazing!
But thank you, I'll have less trepidation now as I venture into this brand new 
territory,

Howard C.

Pam Whitmire wrote:

> Howard,
> While I'm certainly no expert, I too bought my generator from Allison's. I 
> followed the instructions
> and have been doing fine with mine. The only thing I didn't do, and the 
> others can tell you more on
> this, is use the saline. I did the first time and my water was an odd silvery 
> color that never cleared
> so I was scared to use it. Could have just been me and something I did. But 
> when I use the gen,
> cleaning the rods off and on for about 3 hours (for a quart) everything is 
> lovely. And if you have
> questions you can always call Mr. Vernon, he is an extremely nice and helpful 
> person!
> Pam
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CS>my new cs gen

1999-08-27 Thread Howard Calderon
Hello to all good folks of the list:

While the discussion is on buying gens & cs:

Can anyone assure me , if I follow the  instructions enclosed with my gen  from 
"Allison's
Apothecary" on the internet ("Home of the $49.95 Colloidal Silver
Generator"—http://apothecary.hypermart.net/) that I can feel confident that I 
should be getting the
right micron size to  use safely & effectively ?
Sorry, but I, too, feeling a little sheepish about making my own as yet..

Thanks to all

Howard (new to the list just 2 days now!)


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Re: CS>new to silver

1999-08-26 Thread Howard Calderon
Thanks Charles for the considered instructions! Hey,  now how'd you know that I 
was a cheapskate &
went for the $49.00, 3-battery generator? Just got it today; still in the PKG 
as we speak... Guess I
better get to colloidin'.

But, er, which half o' da' glass should I cook this stuff up in??? Hm...

Thanks again,
newbie to silver,
Howard C..

Charles King wrote:

> On Thu, 26 Aug 1999 07:43:42 +0100, Howard Calderon
>  wrote:
>
> >Has anyone out there experienced success with topical application to what is 
> >commonly called "jock
> >itch"? And, if so, what ppm of CS should be used for this?
>
> When you put together your 3 battery generator, make a glassful in 45
> minutes. Put half in a spray bottle for your bathroom. Use as needed
> underarm, crotch, feet, hair, etc.
> The only thing keeping you from relief is inertia.
> Chuck
> Is the glass half empty, half full,
>  or twice as large as it needs to be?
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Re: CS>new to silver

1999-08-26 Thread Howard Calderon


Liz Pavek wrote:

> Howard:  I hate to burst the CS bubble on jock itch,  but actually, plain
> old peroxide works faster and better.  It will clear up a patch in 24 hours
> or so.  If the itch is in a crease, just put a cotton puff saturated in
> peroxide in the crease on top of the rash.  If the rash is located in a more
> open area, put a bandaid or gauze pad over the patch (depending on its size)
> and soak with peroxide.  Usually, the fungus that causes this is anaerobic,
> and the presence of an oxygen-saturated solution is more than it can handle.
> Good luck.
>
> Liz

LIZ:

Thanks, good of you to respond. Your suggestion is quite logical, especially 
considering the
anaerobic thing. Now why didn't I think of that???
Yet another case of big BIZ hiding the simpler truths so they, in this case, 
can foist Tinactin, et
al, (expensive & ineffective) onto an unsuspecting public!

I believe  I HAVE seen some improvement with hi-falutin store-bought CS, which 
I applied with cotton
ball 2-3 times daily for only 2 daysbut was still dubious.

More later

Thanks Liz & all list folks

Howard C.




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CS>new to silver

1999-08-26 Thread Howard Calderon

Hello Silver list folks:

I am brand new to the list and have a question.

Has anyone out there experienced success with topical application to what is 
commonly called "jock
itch"? And, if so, what ppm of CS should be used for this?
I am still buying cs at the health food store at this early stage. Can't be 
sure which cs personal
generator to buy yet—want the most effective unit for the money; still deciding 
and reviewing all
the offers on the NET.

Thanks alot to all of you

Howard




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