Re: CS>APATHY

1999-10-01 Thread Tom Young
So  what's the difference between ignorance and apathy???
I don't know and I don't care!

(sorry, couldn't resist) 8^)



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Re: CS>nebulizer/humidifier

1999-09-28 Thread Tom Young
Hi all,
FYI:  Earlier this year I purchased a fine unit called the "Proneb" nebulizer
for $98.00 plus $5.50 for shipping from Allergy Supply Company over the
internet (www.allergysupply.com).  When you place your order, just be sure to
say it's for research purposes when they ask for the Doctor's name.
Best regards,
Tom

Janine wrote:

> I too was interested in a nebulizer until I found out the cost


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Re: CS>Well I thought I was done...

1999-09-27 Thread Tom Young
Chuck:  Great story...  the ironic part is that it's highly questionable that
NASA ever went to the moon to begin with.
The book "NASA Mooned America" by Rene is very revealing.  It can be
purchased
for about $25 from a number of sources, one being  http://www.waynegreen.com/

Upon studying any of NASA's moon pictures with a critical eye, it's obvious
that the "background" is a "backdrop".  If we really went to the moon, why
did they fake the pictures?
Best regards,
Tom


Charles King wrote:

>  When NASA was preparing for the Apollo project, they did some astronaut
>  training on a Navajo Indian reservation. One day, a Navajo elder and his
>  son were herding sheep and came across the space crew.


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Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-09 Thread Tom Young
Great!... and has everyone noticed how just recently, all the food
manufacturers are pumping extra calcium into almost everything they make,
claiming it will "help your bones!"?
WHAT precipitated this sudden nonsense?
Ignorant marketing hype or deliberate intent to feed the public illness
industry?

Also, I thought I read somewhere that calcium MUST be accompanied by some
other substance to be absorbed properly?

Tom


RON BRENNEN wrote:

> The latest info is that any form of calcium
>  supplements result in all the conditions you mention. It seems the
>  body wants to make it's own calcium from silica. Pasturized milk is
>  especially bad for the body.


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Re: CS>Roberts generator

1999-05-27 Thread Tom Young
Yeah, and I've heard that CA (colloidal asteroid) kills over 340
extra-terrestrial bacteria, and also cures the Martian Flu, Neptunian Jitters
and Plutonian Fever.

I was going to make some CA at home, but it says the electrodes have to be
charged to over 3 million volts and you have to use "solar flare distilled"
water.

Shucks... can't find my catalog with the multi-megavolt power supplies
listed.
Anyone have a source on that SFD water?

Tom  8^)


jfoster wrote:

> Hey Robert, I did not know this thing was going to be such a big project. It
> was in the paper tonight that Jim Baker believed a asteroid was going to hit
> the earth. I guess you better hurry, IF he is right we could be making
> colloidal asteroid.


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CS>metallic taste

1998-11-26 Thread Tom Young
I make my CS using only distilled water and electrodes.  I find that if
I stop the process after only about 15 minutes, there is a very slight
cloud, practically no color to it, but already the solution has a *very*
distinct metallic taste.
I find that going to 30 or 45 minutes, the taste doesn't get any
stronger than the first 15.

My question:  at this point could the solution be considered
concentrated enough to be effective, or is the point at which the strong
metallic taste is reached not important?

Tom


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Re: [Silver] In Subject Line Of Posts?

1998-09-05 Thread Tom Young
This should not be a problem for anyone using modern e-mail software that
supports "mail filters".  I belong to 5 lists and the mail from each
automatically stores into its appropriate folder.

For example, I happen to use Netscape Communicator 4, and the rule for the
Silver List filter says the following...

If the  "to or CC"  of the message  "contains"  "silver-list"
then "Move to folder"  "Silver List"

It's that simple, and it works great.  I'm sure many products have this
capability.
...Tom


Mike Rhyner wrote:

> Most lists that I am on, have the name of the list as
> the first word of the subject line of each post.
> This makes it easy to do an Edit-Sort-Sort By Subject
> and have all the posts by a certain list all in one
> block which makes it easier to find past posts in the list.
> Mike, would it be possible to do that
> with this list?




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Re: Y2K Mag.

1998-08-23 Thread Tom Young
Yup, it worked for me.  I sprayed CS all over the inside of my PC and all my
software bugs, Windows 95 bugs and the Y2K bug just VANISHED!Amazing.

Great stuff this CS...8>)
...Tom


It's not me wrote:

> Of course you could always just give it a
> shot of CS just to keep us on topic.




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Re: Color

1998-08-03 Thread Tom Young
Lavender???!!!   Maybe the jar once contained pickled beets   8^)


W. D. Cavanaugh wrote:

> I make my CS in a clear gallon pickle jar usually.  I let it
> make for about an hour.  There is absolutely no sediment,
> and never a need to stir-- the "cloud" floats from the wire.
> When the hour is up, the CS in the jar has a lavender cast.




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Re: Smallest Particle CS: Key to killing Lyme?

1998-08-03 Thread Tom Young
This sure seems logical, to me anyway.  I believe that higher voltage and/or
current would more violently separate the silver from the electrodes,
causing larger particles to break off.  Conversely, using a small current
(possibly regulated for consistent results) will draw off the smallest
particles from the electrodes

...Tom

Bruce K. Stenulson wrote:

> A post from Christian von Wechmar earlier this spring is worth noteing;
> he related making CS with a high voltage AC process, and with a ~27 VDC
> process, and having the particle size of each analized with an electron
> microscope at a university research facility. As I remember the results,
> the HVAC CS had noteably LARGER particle sizes than the low voltage DC
> generated CS in his study. Maybe Christian will summarize those findings
> before you follow this approach too far.
>
> Others have also commented on current limiting approaches possibly
> producing a better CS product; I'm inclined to believe there is merit to
> this thought. Higher voltage may achieve the opposite effect than what
> is desirable... We'll hopefully get some feedback from the darkfield
> analysis.




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Re: CS five gallon plans???

1998-07-27 Thread Tom Young
George and List...
It should be noted that connecting batteries of differing voltages in SERIES
presents no particular problem, just that the battery having the lowest
ampere-hour rating will die off first.
(For non-technicians:  NEVER connect batteries of differing voltages in
PARALLEL!)

...Tom

george.bere...@nashville.com wrote:

> DC Electricity.101 tells you that 3 batteries in series MUST be of the SAME
> electrical size as to voltage/amperage/capacity. This is a NO-NO!!!
>
> Of course it will work for awhile BUT the output volage/amperage will drop
> when the smaller battery is exhausted.




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Re: incandescent bulb current limit

1998-07-20 Thread Tom Young
Hi Bill,

>  From what I've gathered, an incandescent bulb of a given
>  'milliamp rating' will act to self- limit its maximum
>  conducted current to that level.

Not true.  A bulb "milliamp" rating is simply the current that will flow
through the bulb at the manufacturer's specified voltage.  It will not
actually limit the current to that value or any value, so the higher the
voltage, the higher the current.  To limit the current to a known amount
requires an actual circuit designed for this purpose, a "current regulator"
or "current limiting" circuit.

Regards,
...Tom


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Re: An observation...

1998-07-15 Thread Tom Young
Seems to me that this is a good argument for using a current regulator circuit.
Then, when beginning the CS generation, a large voltage will be applied to get
the process going.  But, as the water gets more conductive, the voltage cuts 
back
to keep the current constant, and this should keep the particle size small.  Now
the $10,000 question is  What current level is optimum?40mA...  20mA...
5mA?

...Tom

Joyce Inouye wrote:

> I think you've hit the the KEY to making QUALITY silver--a CONSISTENTLY
> LOW voltage.  I came across a site that made silver .005-.010 microns
> colloids using LOW VOLTAGE.
>
> The GOLDEN color you observed is often associated with colloidal silver of
> this size, and is mentioned in literature to have good germicidal qualities.
>
> Perhaps you could devise an instrument that keeps the voltage at a low
> level, yet makes colloidal silver fairly fast, like the commercial silver
> makers.




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Re: Brain fog anecdotes

1998-07-13 Thread Tom Young
Don't be too concerned --- I can tell you that the only part that I didn't like
was drinking the epsom salts.  But even then, after a while I learned that if I
made it with very cold water and "chugged it" real quick, the taste wasn't so
bad.  I had no trouble sleeping, no discomfort whatsoever.  Also, I never felt
the stones go rumbling through my bile ducts like Clark suggests, although I
pushed out many of them (some as big as marbles).

One thing I can stress is *don't eat any foods containing fats* the day you do
it, or you won't build up enough bile pressure to push the stones out later.
I've had good results eating oatmeal for breakfast and a salad (with no-fat
dressing) for lunch on the day of the cleanse.
Also highly recommended --- zap for a week (or take parasite herbs for three
weeks) before the cleanse.  Good luck!

...Tom


Philip Collins wrote:

>  I also have all kinds of symptoms including "fog" and fatigue, and I think
> I must to a "liver flush" or several.  Trouble is, I dread it like death
> itself.  Please write and tell me it wasn't so bad.  Particularly, how did
> you manage to sleep through the night, or didn't you?  If you did not sleep,
> what happened to you?




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Re: Doctor bashing summary...

1998-07-12 Thread Tom Young
> 1.Dan: Thumbs down
> 2.bjs: Thumbs down
> 3.Tom: Thumbs down
> 4.
> 5.




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To stir or not to stir...

1998-07-12 Thread Tom Young
Don't know if this was ever asked before, but
When making the CS and the "cloud" starts to form between the electrodes,
should the CS water be stirred at that point?
Maybe this would prevent any large particles from forming?
I would think it might slow the process, but would it yield any better
quality CS?
Maybe it makes no difference?
What say, folks?

...Tom


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Re: OT: Brain fog anecdotes

1998-07-07 Thread Tom Young
Hi Frank,
Rather than type the whole procedure, I'll direct you to Brian McInturff's web 
page
that has a complete description of the procedure and the benefits of doing it.  
Go
to  http://www.mindspring.com/~turf/alt/reg/cleanse/liver.txt

You may want to spend considerable time browsing his site with all the good
alternative health info he has there.

Best regards.

...Tom


Frank Matzka wrote:

> Can you describe this liver flush procedure for me?




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Re: Doctor bashing

1998-07-07 Thread Tom Young
Nancy,
Your point is well taken.  I think my strong reaction reflects what I
and many others feel about the general state of the Health Care System
(which I would rename the Disease Management System).  I, like so many
others, have seen many friends and relatives die of diseases over the
years and the medical industry keeps touting their "war on cancer" and
their "promising new drug".  I'm absolutely convinced that no one but
the patient is truly interested in curing disease.  After all, to find a
cure for anything could have a devastating affect on the pharmaceutical
industry and many other "health care" businesses.

My angle is just that any doctor who truly cares to do his/her own
independent research aside from the orthodox journals will begin to find
as most of us have, that there can be REAL SOLUTIONS to disease besides
cut, poison and burn therapies.  Unfortunately, at this point in time,
not enough of them are caring and bold enough to mount an opposition
against our corrupt medical system, and this angers and frustrates many
of us who have lost loved ones.  Most MDs are just "part of the
system".  Just my 2 cents.

...Tom


Nancy B. wrote:

> I'm not trying to be rude here, but are you aware that
> there's also a room call the "medical library" in most if
> not all hospitals, filled with current and old journals...




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Re: Doctor bashing

1998-07-06 Thread Tom Young
Dameon and listso true, so true!  I worked in a hospital for over a
year and had many occasions to enter the Doctors' lounges to service
internet computers.  I noticed that the bookshelves had more magazines about
money management and investing than on medical science...  certainly tells
us what THEIR priorities are

...Tom

likow...@earthlink.net wrote:

> I can assure you that the thought of "helping" people comes *AFTER*
> thoughts of money and what they'll be buying and where they'll be going
> in the future.




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OT: Brain fog anecdotes

1998-07-05 Thread Tom Young
Just a personal note...
About 3 years ago, I also had a form of "brain fog" and very low energy. About
that time I first read Hulda Clarks book "Cure for All Diseases" and did some
of her liver flushes. My energy and awareness greatly improved and I highly
recommend the procedure.

...Tom



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Re: CS and yogurt

1998-07-05 Thread Tom Young
Hi Jim.
Just wondering -- any chance your test could have been skewed due to the
presence of the sea salt?  I know salt can kill some forms of bacteria/germs.

...Tom


jein...@troi.csw.net wrote:

> This CS was made in heated water with a bit of sea salt. I would
> guess the ppm is in the range of 25 to 35 ppm.




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