Re: CSBioremediation at Fukushima

2011-09-18 Thread h.godavari

Bob Banever wrote:

Thanks Jonathan.

Bob

Hi:
Could you post a URL , where Dr. Higa's products are available in 
North America.  BTW when I searched for Tara Gamix, Google came up with, 
Tera Gamix


Regards
hg


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Re: CSBioremediation at Fukushima

2011-09-18 Thread h.godavari

Jason R Eaton wrote:

Hi hg:

...could have been a typo.  It's TeraGanix:

http://www.teraganix.com/

Kind Regards,

Jason

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Bob Banever wrote:

Thanks Jonathan.

Bob

Hi:
Could you post a URL , where Dr. Higa's products are available in 
North America.  BTW when I searched for Tara Gamix, Google came up 
with, Tera Gamix


Regards
hg


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Thanks.

Regards
hg



Re: CSspectrographs of CS

2011-09-09 Thread h.godavari
Createa (mental) shield either around the objects or yourself (sort of a 
Farady cage) thus preventing contamination .


Sound reasonable ?
:-)
Regards
hg


Marshall wrote:
I did the first run.  Ran into a big problem.  I ran a baseline on 
distilled water, tested it as a sample to verify the baseline was 
stable and after running the sequence of 10 samples, ran the baseline 
again as a sample.  The second time I ran the distilled water 
baseline, it showed that the water was structured!  So I had 
to throw out all the previous measurements.  I thought it must be some 
type of instrument instability.


I started running the experiment again, running a baseline before each 
sample.  But when I did that each sample after the first one showed 
the curve the wrong way and getting bigger each time.  I finally 
figured out that since I have healing hands which continually put off 
healing energy, simply handling the samples and the baseline water 
were structuring the water, basically turning it into Holy water or 
something similar.  That is I am adding my energy signature to each 
sample when handling and pouring each one from the jelly jar to the 
measurement vial. It is also possible that the signature is being 
impressed on the quartz vial as well, I know this is possible because 
of my experience earlier with a vial getting messed up by having Reiki 
done on it.  Also quartz is known for holding energy patterns and 
programming.


I am stumped now.  It appears that all the samples that I had left 
overnight are now contaminated by my energy signature.  I will have to 
think about what to do. I will definitely have to rerun the experiment 
with fresh water.  I may have to find someone who is not emitting 
energy to do the handling for me. this time.


If anyone has any ideas on how to get around this please let me know.

Thanks,

Marshall


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Re: CS soap nut shampoo recipe..

2011-09-07 Thread h.godavari

PT:
 Soapnuts are the dried fruits of the soapnut tree somewhat like 
dates with the flesh being much thinner.Once you boil the flesh all 
juice is extracted and the residue can be discarded.Like any other 
boiled vegetable, it will rot if kept around (moist). You can actually 
put them in a blendor (without the seeds) and pulverise the soapnuts . 
Soak the poweder in water for a few minutes and use the juice. You have 
to experiment as to how much powder to water, depending on your needs. 
!0 to 15 minutes of soaking in water will get all the active ingredients 
into solution. This solution is used as shampoo or bath soap etc. Dont 
get it in your eyes, it will feel like a milder version of pepper spray 
:-) and tastes bitter .. but otherwise totally harmless


Regards
hg


PTFerrance wrote:


Good question, Lena.  I was wondering that myself.  Also, can this be 
used to brush your teeth with instead of bar soap?  Or would it be too 
irritating to the mucus membranes?


PT

 


*From:* Guyot Léna [mailto:drumr...@stny.rr.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 07, 2011 9:13 PM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CS soap nut shampoo recipe..

 

I just made a pdf of this recipe! One question: does this use up the 
soap nuts in the bag, or can they go on to be used again afterward? 


Be well,

Léna

On Sep 7, 2011, at 8:33 PM, zzekel...@aol.com 
mailto:zzekel...@aol.com wrote:


 

In a message dated 9/7/2011 8:01:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
ptf2...@bellsouth.net mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net writes:


Are you the one who wrote about using soapnuts for shampoo?  How
does that work, if you were.

PT

Twas me, Check out this site for the recipe...Natural Shampoo Recipe | 
Soap Nut Shampoo Recipe DIY 
http://greenmi.net/soap-nuts-natural-shampoo-recipe/   They say it 
helps fight hair loss due to lack of chemicals... I am finding out all 
sorts of things.  Really  Never to old to learn ...Lois 





Re: CSOT; remedy for tendonitis?

2011-09-04 Thread h.godavari

PT:
why not carry out a discussion on the list? All interested (or 
searching the archives)could benefit  from it, instead of 20 private 
emails . Just a thought :-)


Regards
hg


PTFerrance wrote:


Hi Lena,

I was thinking if you could find an FSM practitioner near where you 
are it might just take a couple of treatments.  I was thinking of 
trying some of the FSM frequencies through some another method, e.g., 
2 mp3 players and rife amplifiers or even 2 frequency generators.  If 
you have 2 pieces of equipment (you need 2 discrete channels) email me 
privately and we can talk about it.


PT

 





Re: CSEVCO :-)

2011-07-19 Thread h.godavari

Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:
 There are a few - do a google on cold pressed virgin coconut oil no 
heat or chemicals used in processing   You'll find there are several 
companies.  TT on the other hand congratulates themselves on the use 
of heat in their processing, and go on at length as to why their 
product is a superior one because of this.  I have enjoyed and found 
benefit from their product, but I personally prefer to use one that 
has no heat or chemicals used in the processing.  I'm not going to 
specify any one product as _the_ best one - don't have enough 
statistics to do that.  Just letting you know that if you prefer to go 
with an unheated product, there are a few to choose from.  Prices and 
shipping costs vary.  By the way, from my experience, the ones using 
heat in the processing work as well for me as the unheated ones for 
topical use.  And of course for cooking.  For that which I ingest, for 
specific health benefits, I find the unheated ones to be highly 
preferable, better results.  Sara



On 7/19/2011 6:36 PM, jaxi wrote:

So Sara - who doesn't use heat?  That's what I am not clear on.

Jaxi

On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Sara Mandal-Joy smjl...@wavewls.com 
mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com wrote:


 I have used and enjoyed TT, but if you read their detailed
processing info, they do use heating, and believe it is
healthful/good to kill all natural enzymes in the processing.  Sara


On 7/19/2011 5:28 PM, Gene Wolfe wrote:

We use Tropical Traditions, and it says it is organic and cold
pressed. It is also not expensive when purchased online.

Gene

On 7/19/2011 4:43 PM, Lisa wrote:

That being said, what are some of the name brands that
people are buying
that are reputable, cold pressed, extra virgin and
reasonably priced? I've
bought it before but now want to make sure going forward I
get the right
stuff!

TIA
Lisa



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I did a google search using your phraseologyGuess what..Google 
refers to your message :-)


regards
hg
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Re: CSHigh Blood Pressure

2011-07-16 Thread h.godavari
Thank you Nancy. I will pass this info on to him and he can carry on 
from there. He is somewhat disabled and can only use a taxi  for 
transportation. Taxis are prohibitively expensive.



regards
hg

Tad Winiecki wrote:

h.godavari wrote:


Hi :
Who is the manufacturer of this Mukta Vati? A friend in India would 
like to get some and for him it would be far cheaper to contact the 
supplier directly rather than go through Amazon. Thanks for your help.


regards
hg
The Mukta Vati I bought from Amazon says Vitamin Depot on it, the 
pharmacy is Amar Pharmaceuticals.  It is very overpriced but comes 
fast from Amazon and qualifies for super saver shipping, it is made in 
India.  The pills were slightly crumbly whereas the ones I bought from 
ebay from India were better quality and had a stronger taste, they say 
Divya on them  and are in bubble wrap individually.  Now Amazon also 
carries one that says Baba Ramdev Divya Mukta Vati for $6.75 and $8.10 
shipping.  Ebay has better prices and a couple of sellers ship from 
the USA so the wait is not as long.  I'm getting Liv 52 from one of 
them, at around $5 a bottle for multiple bottles including the 
shipping.   So... a lot better than Amazon.


The Medha Vati I bought from India through ebay also say Divya 
Pharmacy but are in a bottle.   The pill quality and strength of taste 
is excellent.  I am so happy to have such improvement in my insomnia, 
and since I had a good BP reading with them I plan to keep taking them.
Anyway,  the ebay sellers in India I would think would also sell 
there?   Or someone there could go through the pharmacy.  If you look 
at them on ebay there are several sellers and various prices and 
shipping prices.


Nancy






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Re: CSHigh Blood Pressure

2011-07-16 Thread h.godavari
Thank you Jane. I will pass this info on to him. I beleive he has a 
clinic as well, somewhere  in  New Delhi.


Regards
hg

Jane MacRoss wrote:
Swami Ramdev's Parmacy used to be the cheapest supplier of Mukta Vati, 
good quality products  good service - I bought some for a friend.


Google gives details

Jane

- Original Message - From: h.godavari h.godav...@shaw.ca
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Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2011 12:03 AM
Subject: Re: CSHigh Blood Pressure



Thank you Nancy. I will pass this info on to him and he can carry on
from there. He is somewhat disabled and can only use a taxi  for
transportation. Taxis are prohibitively expensive.


regards
hg

Tad Winiecki wrote:

h.godavari wrote:


Hi :
Who is the manufacturer of this Mukta Vati? A friend in India would
like to get some and for him it would be far cheaper to contact the
supplier directly rather than go through Amazon. Thanks for your help.

regards
hg

The Mukta Vati I bought from Amazon says Vitamin Depot on it, the
pharmacy is Amar Pharmaceuticals.  It is very overpriced but comes
fast from Amazon and qualifies for super saver shipping, it is made in
India.  The pills were slightly crumbly whereas the ones I bought from
ebay from India were better quality and had a stronger taste, they say
Divya on them  and are in bubble wrap individually.  Now Amazon also
carries one that says Baba Ramdev Divya Mukta Vati for $6.75 and $8.10
shipping.  Ebay has better prices and a couple of sellers ship from
the USA so the wait is not as long.  I'm getting Liv 52 from one of
them, at around $5 a bottle for multiple bottles including the
shipping.   So... a lot better than Amazon.

The Medha Vati I bought from India through ebay also say Divya
Pharmacy but are in a bottle.   The pill quality and strength of taste
is excellent.  I am so happy to have such improvement in my insomnia,
and since I had a good BP reading with them I plan to keep taking them.
Anyway,  the ebay sellers in India I would think would also sell
there?   Or someone there could go through the pharmacy.  If you look
at them on ebay there are several sellers and various prices and
shipping prices.

Nancy









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Re: CSHigh Blood Pressure

2011-07-16 Thread h.godavari

Thanks for the info Smitty. This will certainly help someone here in NA.

regards
hg

Smitty wrote:

I got mine from =
Nature's Zest, Inc.  Park Ridge, IL
Smitty



On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com 
mailto:winie...@pacifier.com wrote:


h.godavari wrote:


Hi :
Who is the manufacturer of this Mukta Vati? A friend in India
would like to get some and for him it would be far cheaper to
contact the supplier directly rather than go through Amazon.
Thanks for your help.

regards





Re: CSHigh Blood Pressure

2011-07-15 Thread h.godavari


Hi :
Who is the manufacturer of this Mukta Vati? A friend in India would 
like to get some and for him it would be far cheaper to contact the 
supplier directly rather than go through Amazon. Thanks for your help.


regards
hg

Tad Winiecki wrote:
Someone on here recommended Mukta Vati, Ayurvedic formula, for HBP.  I 
got 2 bottles from Amazon and took only 2 tablets a day at bedtime 
(1/2 recommended dose), BP started at 160/90, started dropping, 
ordered another 60 tablets from ebay (direct from India) much cheaper, 
tablets actually made better, stronger taste, individually 
bubble-wrapped.  BP came out at 116/74 after 2 1/2 months.  Also I 
encapsulated Gotu Kola and Black Haw powder which I took at bedtime as 
well as 10 mg Melatonin and Bacopa capsules.  3-4 months after I ran 
out of the ebay Mukta Vati I eventually tested out at 150/84.  It is 
supposed to be a permanent fix after 1- 1 1/2 years...   So I ordered 
another formula from India, on ebay,  Medha Vati, which also has a few 
same ingredients to Mukta Vati but is supposed to be more for memory 
loss; and  also insomnia, which I have had chronically since 
childhood.  I also started making tea at bedtime of Skullcap, Vervain, 
and sometimes White Willow Bark, continued Melatonin and Bacopa, and 
also still take the Gotu Kola capsules at night, when I wake up.  I 
also stopped taking all my other usual herbs which I had taken at 
bedtime for years and try to take them early in the day.  I started 
sleeping much better, when I woke up 2-3 times at night I would go 
back to sleep right away instead of lying awake for hours!   A big 
surprise was also when I went and took my BP and it was 114/67!


So, I will keep taking the Medha Vati as long as necessary and also am 
ordering some Liv 52 for liver function.  The Medha Vati has had some 
success with ADHD and also epilepsy in some reports.  I can't believe 
I'm sleeping better.:-)


Nancy





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Re: CSHigh Blood Pressure

2011-07-15 Thread h.godavari
Yes I realise that about Ayurvedic medicines. By the smae token , there 
are  tousands of receipes  manufacturers apart from Ayurvedic 
practitioners, who compund their own pills :-) Hence it would be useful 
to try the same brand.


For various reasons, it is easier to write or phone the manufacturer 
rather than go shopping.


Currently a dollar is worth around 45 rupees (Indian). Recently I baught 
something for 5.00 dollars and on the package it said  MSRP(Manufactures 
Suggested Retail Price)  Rs50.00 including taxes. Guess we don't need a 
calculator for that :-)


regards
hg



Dan Nave wrote:

Ayurvedic medicines originated in India.  He should see an Ayurvedic
practitioner in India or a supplier in India.  They should be widely
available.

Ayurvedic medicines that are made for the American market are
obscenely overpriced and no better than what can be bought cheaply in
India...

Dan

On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:31 PM, h.godavari h.godav...@shaw.ca wrote:
  

Hi :
Who is the manufacturer of this Mukta Vati? A friend in India would like to
get some and for him it would be far cheaper to contact the supplier
directly rather than go through Amazon. Thanks for your help.

regards
hg

Tad Winiecki wrote:


Someone on here recommended Mukta Vati, Ayurvedic formula, for HBP.  I got
2 bottles from Amazon and took only 2 tablets a day at bedtime (1/2
recommended dose), BP started at 160/90, started dropping, ordered another
60 tablets from ebay (direct from India) much cheaper, tablets actually made
better, stronger taste, individually bubble-wrapped.  BP came out at 116/74
after 2 1/2 months.  Also I encapsulated Gotu Kola and Black Haw powder
which I took at bedtime as well as 10 mg Melatonin and Bacopa capsules.  3-4
months after I ran out of the ebay Mukta Vati I eventually tested out at
150/84.  It is supposed to be a permanent fix after 1- 1 1/2 years...   So I
ordered another formula from India, on ebay,  Medha Vati, which also has a
few same ingredients to Mukta Vati but is supposed to be more for memory
loss; and  also insomnia, which I have had chronically since childhood.  I
also started making tea at bedtime of Skullcap, Vervain, and sometimes White
Willow Bark, continued Melatonin and Bacopa, and also still take the Gotu
Kola capsules at night, when I wake up.  I also stopped taking all my other
usual herbs which I had taken at bedtime for years and try to take them
early in the day.  I started sleeping much better, when I woke up 2-3 times
at night I would go back to sleep right away instead of lying awake for
hours!   A big surprise was also when I went and took my BP and it was
114/67!

So, I will keep taking the Medha Vati as long as necessary and also am
ordering some Liv 52 for liver function.  The Medha Vati has had some
success with ADHD and also epilepsy in some reports.  I can't believe I'm
sleeping better.:-)

Nancy

  




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Re: CSSerrapeptase Dosage and My Personal Experience

2011-07-09 Thread h.godavari

Could you elaborate on, ..a systemic enzyme

regards
hg

olushola camara wrote:
You will get even better results if you take it as part of a 
systematic enzyme. The effect will be synergistic.


Olushola

On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Steve G chube...@yahoo.com 
mailto:chube...@yahoo.com wrote:



Just wanted to add in my recent experience.  The day I read a post
on the CS list about Serrapeptase is the day I ran out to the
health food store and bought a bottle.   I've been taking 40,000
IU twice a day now for almost two weeks.

My personal priority has been my blood pressure.   A number of
years ago my doctor put me on 25 mg (a modest dose) of Toprol XL,
a beta blocker.  It did a good job of  bringing my blood pressure
down from approx. 150/95 down to 120/70.  Time has marched on
and I continue to take the stuff as it appears to be a lifelong
habit once started.   In the last six months I have been paying
closer attention to my bp, discovering that it has gradually
continued to worsen and was around 160/95 approx. occasionally
going 'much higher.'

I was worried about it but hadn't yet gone to my doc for an
increase to my prescription.  This was my frame of mind when I
started taking this supplement.

It's been about two weeks now, and in the last few days I have
seen numbers regularly in the 140's/ 80's.  This morning I came in
at 136/80.

I know this is unreliable anectdotal evidence, but it's pretty
compelling to me.  I think the Serrapeptase is doing its job for me!

I am indebted to the silver list.  Without this tip I know what
direction I would have been headed.  I think I'm now on the right
path.

Yesterday, my mail order arrived, with a bottle of 90 capsules of
120,000 iu each.   I won't be taking more than one of THESE
capsules a day.

Steve






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Re: CSSerrapeptase Dosage and My Personal Experience

2011-07-09 Thread h.godavari

Thank you. Appreciate the info.

regards
hg

Del wrote:

Systemic enzyme:

I don't know what Olushola had in mind, but I think this meets all the 
requirements:

http://drbenkim.com/proteolytic-enzyme-formula.htm

Del

-Original Message- From: h.godavari
Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2011 7:24 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSerrapeptase Dosage and My Personal Experience

Could you elaborate on, ..a systemic enzyme

regards
hg

olushola camara wrote:
You will get even better results if you take it as part of a 
systematic enzyme. The effect will be synergistic.


Olushola





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Re: CSEarthing

2011-07-01 Thread h.godavari
THAT was for the guy in Arizona with 115F temperatures. For you he 
suggested warm water  in an uncoated pan.


regards
hg

sol wrote:

Marshall wrote:
Take an uncoated pan and fill with cold water, place it on the ground 
outside and stand in it.



Marshall,
 I love nearly everything you say, but really..at 15 below, 
with windchill in the minus 30s and the ground frozen? COLD water? And 
how do I get from the house through snow and ice on the deck and patio 
to the ground? I don't think that is going to happenCan you 
imagine? taking towels, etc, taking off snow boots, getting feet wet, 
trying to dry them before frostbite, and they would not get very dry, 
putting socks and boots back on damp feet? No thanks, LOL. And you 
literally couldn't walk on bare icy/snowy frozen concrete and porch 
boards without damp feet freezing to them I don't think.

 You must not have much in the way of real winter where you live???
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Re: CSEarthing

2011-07-01 Thread h.godavari
Human beans are capable of more than they realise.barefoot in winter in 
Edmonton on Google search window gave this:

http://barefootrunnings.com/edmonton-woman-20-is-almost-always-barefoot-even-outside-in-winter-regina-leader.html

Also consider the aborigines in the australian outback, wandering around 
naked in the desert and just laying down  going to sleep in the desert. 
Consider the variation in temp at night x at noon.


regards
hg

PTF wrote:

This is a joke, right???
PT
- Original Message - From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: CSEarthing


Quite a few years ago my friend was trying to drive his car into the
garage at night after a late night at work.  There was a bit of a
grade up his driveway to the garage and as it was the depths of winter
in Minnesota the snow and ice on the driveway prevented him from
getting the traction necessary to make it up the driveway.  Just as he
was about to give up hope, the lady (and I use that term loosely) from
2 doors down showed up walking down the snowy alley in her bare feet
and a thin nightgown.  She laid one hand on the trunk and pushed his
car up into the garage.  He hasn't been the same since...

So, it is possible to walk barefoot in the winter for 
some  ;-))


Dan

On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 10:05 AM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:

PTF wrote:


A colleague of mine has a patient who started Earthing and he said 
all of

her considerable allergies disappeared.
PT



Well, I guess I need to try this while it is summer. It isn't toxic and
can't hurt, so why not?
But I confess I can't see anyone practicing it in the snow at 15 
below even

without a howling wind, or even when it is very cold without snow.
sol







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Re: CSCS:.Melatonin shelf life

2011-04-21 Thread h.godavari

Harold MacDonald wrote:
My bottle of Melatonin tablets shows Manufacture date,but no expiry 
date,so,why worry if they are being used regularly.
 
Harold
My bottle has an expiry date (several years ago :-). However it seems 
that a loss of potency happens.No mention of deleterious effects


regards
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Re: CSsilver ionotophoresis for cancer friend

2011-04-20 Thread h.godavari
What is the shelf life of Melatonin? What happens to it after the expiry 
date?  Thanks for your help

regards
hg


David AuBuchon wrote:

Yes, there are in vivo studies that are not known by the mainstream
that show melatonin treats cancer.  Davinci liposomal spray and
oncotonin are two liposomal melatonin products.

~David

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Harold MacDonald har...@telus.net wrote:
  

I have recently read where Melatonin is very beneficial in addressing the
tendency to Colon cancer,et al.
I have used it for many years for other important uses in the body,and brain
specifically,with no side effects so far other than vivid dreams.

Harold


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Subject: CSsilver ionotophoresis for cancer friend




My friends colon tumor has grown and can now be felt underneath the
skin.  Is silver ionotophoresis able to be used on tumors like that?
I don't really understand it.  Or is it something you need the cancer
to already be outside the skin?

If it is possible, can someone please tell me about how to get it set
up?  I am just looking into locally applied treatment options to add
to his treatment, since the tumor can now be felt near the surface.

Thanks,
~David


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Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

2011-04-19 Thread h.godavari

Hope you tested what they have :-)

regards
hg

PT Ferrance wrote:

Hi Dave,
Yes, I tried one liquor store but perhaps I need to find a larger one.
Thanks.
PT


*From:* Dave Darrin davedar...@gmail.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Tue, April 19, 2011 6:52:19 PM
*Subject:* Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

Pt
Have you tried the liquor store.
I once owned a bar and that is where I got it.
Dave

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 3:17 PM, PT Ferrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net 
mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:


Hi,
I finally got around to going and purchasing the necessary items
to make the magnesium bicarbonate water.  The only thing is that
when I got home  I found that the Seagram's club soda I purchased
also has potassium phosphate, magnesium sulvate and potasium
bicarbonate in it.  The directions were specific about having
nothing other than CO2 and water but I have been looking and have
not been able to find any seltzer or club soda in the stores I
have been checking that are only CO2 and water.
 
Any ideas?

Thanks.
PT






Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-10 Thread h.godavari
I think it was a typing error - a matter of mind racing ahead of the 
fingers :-) -  Calcium carbonate is insoluble in water  its what 
sea-shells are made of.


Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and sodium carbonate (washing soda) are 
both highly soluble in water When you heat baking soda above 70 c , it 
looses on e carbon dioxide (NaHCO3 - Na2CO3) , ignore stoichiometry for 
now, and it becomes washing soda.


When you add this to water containing Calcium (probably Calcium 
Chloride) they swap parts and the resulting Calcium carbonate 
precipitates  out of solution and you get de-calcified water.


Sodium Carbonate + Calcium Chloride -Sodium Chloride + Calcium Carbonate

hope that helps.

regards
hg

PT Ferrance wrote:
I'm confused.  Daddy Bob said he uses calcium carbonate to precipitate 
out calcium and then said we could make our own by baking sodium 
bicarbonate.  Am I missing something here?

Thanks.
PT


*From:* Frank frankcuns-r...@comcast.net
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Mon, January 10, 2011 7:52:13 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

Hi sodium bicarbonate “baked” at 350F may become sodium carbonate, NOT 
calcium carbonate.

Cheers
 
*From:* PT Ferrance mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net

*Sent:* Sunday, January 09, 2011 11:14 PM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation
 
Hi,
Can anyone tell me why baking 'sodium' bicarbonate at 350 degrees for 
2-2.5 hours will become 'calcium' carbonate?  How does sodium 
magically become calcium? 
Thanks.

PT
 


*From:* rans...@atmc.net rans...@atmc.net
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Mon, January 3, 2011 12:49:40 PM
*Subject:* CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

For years I wanted my own water distiller but I knew that my calcium
carbonate loaded water would prematurely destroy one. We have to 
vigorously
clean any pot after boiling water in it and have to religiously 
descale the
coffee maker. I also wanted to build my own larger scale water 
distiller but

the same problem applied- not worth the money and trouble because of the
rapid calcium buildup.

I have finally found two methods that will bring this closer to 
reality for

me but have very practical applications already.

I now de-calcify nearly all our drinking water. We do it in the common 5
gallon polycarbonate water jugs thusly:

The secret precipitating agent is not at all a secret- it's calcium
carbonate- plain old washing soda. It's still made by Arm  Hammer and can
be bought on eBay if you can't find it locally. The dose for my water is
about 1/2 teaspoon per gallon. Stir in and dissolve well and watch the
calcium cloud the water then fall to the bottom of the jug. About 24 hours
later, siphon off with a small tube and through a funnel with several 
coffee

filters. I use my filters over many times.

Concerned about non-food grade calcium carbonate? Make your own. 
Spread some

baking soda out in a pan and bake it at 350F for 2-2.5 hours.

This preemptive process should add much life to any distiller.

The best calcium cleaning solution I ever used in a coffee maker will
probably work fine for distillers too: Standard 5% white vinegar to 
which I

add powdered citric acid until it turns yellow.

DaddyBob


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Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-10 Thread h.godavari


I am afraid you do get some of that Sodium remaining in the water. I am 
not sure how to get rid of it altogether. May be there is a chemist 
around who can step in :-)


regards
hg

PT Ferrance wrote:
Thanks, it does help.  One more question.  If one uses this to 
precipitate out the calcium, does one get water that is high in sodium 
chloride?  This would create a whole other problem... and perhaps a 
more serious one for someone trying to control their salt.

Thanks again.
PT


*From:* h.godavari h.godav...@shaw.ca
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Mon, January 10, 2011 10:16:58 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

I think it was a typing error - a matter of mind racing ahead of the 
fingers :-) -  Calcium carbonate is insoluble in water  its what 
sea-shells are made of.


Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and sodium carbonate (washing soda) 
are both highly soluble in water When you heat baking soda above 70 c 
, it looses on e carbon dioxide (NaHCO3 - Na2CO3) , ignore 
stoichiometry for now, and it becomes washing soda.


When you add this to water containing Calcium (probably Calcium 
Chloride) they swap parts and the resulting Calcium carbonate 
precipitates  out of solution and you get de-calcified water.


Sodium Carbonate + Calcium Chloride -Sodium Chloride + Calcium Carbonate

hope that helps.

regards
hg

PT Ferrance wrote:
I'm confused.  Daddy Bob said he uses calcium carbonate to 
precipitate out calcium and then said we could make our own by baking 
sodium bicarbonate.  Am I missing something here?

Thanks.
PT


*From:* Frank frankcuns-r...@comcast.net
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Mon, January 10, 2011 7:52:13 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

Hi sodium bicarbonate “baked” at 350F may become sodium carbonate, 
NOT calcium carbonate.

Cheers
 
*From:* PT Ferrance mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net

*Sent:* Sunday, January 09, 2011 11:14 PM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation
 
Hi,
Can anyone tell me why baking 'sodium' bicarbonate at 350 degrees for 
2-2.5 hours will become 'calcium' carbonate?  How does sodium 
magically become calcium? 
Thanks.

PT
 


*From:* rans...@atmc.net rans...@atmc.net
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Mon, January 3, 2011 12:49:40 PM
*Subject:* CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

For years I wanted my own water distiller but I knew that my calcium
carbonate loaded water would prematurely destroy one. We have to 
vigorously
clean any pot after boiling water in it and have to religiously 
descale the
coffee maker. I also wanted to build my own larger scale water 
distiller but

the same problem applied- not worth the money and trouble because of the
rapid calcium buildup.

I have finally found two methods that will bring this closer to 
reality for

me but have very practical applications already.

I now de-calcify nearly all our drinking water. We do it in the common 5
gallon polycarbonate water jugs thusly:

The secret precipitating agent is not at all a secret- it's calcium
carbonate- plain old washing soda. It's still made by Arm  Hammer 
and can

be bought on eBay if you can't find it locally. The dose for my water is
about 1/2 teaspoon per gallon. Stir in and dissolve well and watch the
calcium cloud the water then fall to the bottom of the jug. About 24 
hours
later, siphon off with a small tube and through a funnel with several 
coffee

filters. I use my filters over many times.

Concerned about non-food grade calcium carbonate? Make your own. 
Spread some

baking soda out in a pan and bake it at 350F for 2-2.5 hours.

This preemptive process should add much life to any distiller.

The best calcium cleaning solution I ever used in a coffee maker will
probably work fine for distillers too: Standard 5% white vinegar to 
which I

add powdered citric acid until it turns yellow.

DaddyBob


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Re: CSsounds like a good idea to me

2010-12-09 Thread h.godavari

Dave:
  I like it. Good Idea :-)

Regards
hg


Day Sutton wrote:
I just sent out an email with the above subject.   I don't know how it 
got sent to the silver-list.  sorry, sorry.  please just 
deletethanks..


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Re: CSPine Tree Pollen

2010-12-08 Thread h.godavari

Where?   :-)

regards
hg

Day Sutton wrote:

thanks for all the replies, I found some...

On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 8:49 AM, zzekel...@aol.com 
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Re: CSPine Tree Pollen

2010-12-08 Thread h.godavari

Thank you.

Regards
hg

Day Sutton wrote:
or...@rawforestfoods.com mailto:or...@rawforestfoods.com (all I 
could find in my order files, sorry)


On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:49 AM, h.godavari h.godav...@shaw.ca 
mailto:h.godav...@shaw.ca wrote:


Where?   :-)

regards
hg

Day Sutton wrote:

thanks for all the replies, I found some...

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Re: CSblack salve, value, Values

2010-12-05 Thread h.godavari
May I suggest that you look for friends (or friends of friends) who are 
coming over , who may be willing to pick it up here and bring it over. 
This might work out ok if you are in no great hurry.


Regards
hg

Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:

All well and good, providing you have the money to do this.  I have - on 
occasion - been about to order a product which cost say$12 and when the 
shipping charge became apparent it jumped the cost up by $50!  As Tel himself 
doesn't actually know how much it could cost, then I'm afraid I don't have the 
resources to do this.  Simple.  As I don't actually need the salve at the 
moment and am only conducting an exercise just in case I should - then the 
point is moot.  Not everyone who looks at the cost of things is penny pinching 
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Re: CSBlack Salve skin cancer cure

2010-12-04 Thread h.godavari
In the message that I read, there was no indication that you sell the 
product. I realized that after reading the following message. It was too 
late to kill my posting. Had I seen that first I would not have asked 
for that info. Thanks for your reply.


regards
hg


Tel Tofflemire wrote:

 Sure, I will tell you how to make the best Black salve in the world.
 Everyone knows what *one* of the main herbs is in *Most Black Salve,* 
It's *Blood Root Herb,* It grows wild in the midwestern USA. Now just 
think where you can find other *cancer fighting herbs ?*  They are 
everywhere, USA, South America, Africa, Asia, Canada, Everywhere, They 
grow wild, and some Herbalists cultivate them or pick them wild   
turn them into great cancer fighters by mixing them in a cooking pot 
and double boiler and slow cooking them most of one day, remember to 
stir constantly. The preparation is a lot of careful work cleaning, 
cutting, cooking also.


It is not without a lot of work,  research, but you will never 
believe in your new creation until you make it yourself, and 
experiment on Pets or yourself.
So I hope your satisfied with my answer for you on how to make *YOUR 
OWN BLACK SALVE.  *Otherwise you would be making *My Black Salve* that 
I started with my Father more than 40 years ago.  He did not GIVE me a 
suggestion as what to use if I wanted to make it, he gave me Books to 
read, and a challenge to go for it on my own. I did, but it took me 
over 20 years to get around to doing it on my own.

*Thanks for asking.*
 
Tel Tofflemire

Dewey, AZ.



*From:* h.godavari h.godav...@shaw.ca
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Fri, December 3, 2010 5:20:09 PM
*Subject:* Re: CSBlack Salve  skin cancer cure

Hi:
 Are the ingredients available readily? Would you mind posting the 
receipe?


Regards
hg

Tel Tofflemire wrote:
!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --*To: Mr. Bob Larson *
*Bob, Black salve does not go after much of anything other than 
Cancer, but it works on Psoriasis, some kinds of moles and warts, and 
skin tags.  I get the best results with my home made Cooked Black 
salve using 4 cancer fighting Herbs on Skin Cancer, and 
Moles, *Psoriasis, Some warts too.*
* 
Tel Tofflemire

Dewey, AZ.






Re: CSBlack Salve skin cancer cure

2010-12-04 Thread h.godavari
Simply because I did not know. I realised, that he sells the product 
after I saw his next message. This part of his message,
*my home made Cooked Black salve gave the impression of a 'hobbyist 
tinkering in the basement' rather than a manufacturer  talking about his 
product.


regards
hg
*
MaryAnn Helland wrote:

Why would he post the recipe for a product that he sells?  LOL
MA


*From:* h.godavari h.godav...@shaw.ca
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Fri, December 3, 2010 6:20:09 PM
*Subject:* Re: CSBlack Salve  skin cancer cure

Hi:
 Are the ingredients available readily? Would you mind posting the 
receipe?


Regards
hg

Tel Tofflemire wrote:
!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --*To: Mr. Bob Larson *
*Bob, Black salve does not go after much of anything other than 
Cancer, but it works on Psoriasis, some kinds of moles and warts, and 
skin tags.  I get the best results with my home made Cooked Black 
salve using 4 cancer fighting Herbs on Skin Cancer, and 
Moles, *Psoriasis, Some warts too.*
* 
Tel Tofflemire

Dewey, AZ.




Re: CSBlack Salve skin cancer cure

2010-12-04 Thread h.godavari

Doug:
 Thank you for the information.

regards
hg

polo wrote:
A superb book on salves:  CANCER SALVES by Ingrid Naiman. You should 
read it from cover to cover!
 
Some Black salve recipes in that book:
 
1)  25% Galalngal root

 25% bloodroot
 50% zinc choride
 
Put the zinc chloride (99.4% pure) in an uncovered glass bowl. 
Depending on heat and humidity, it will take as long as 4 days to 
liquefy. Adding distilled water will promote fast liquidfication. 
Grind herbs being careful to keep the temperature below 100F. Add the 
herbs to the zinc chloride and stir thoroughly. At first, the mixture 
will be a bit thin. Add flour to thicken to the consistency to 
toothpaste. The pH should be in the 3.7-3.8 range. If not, add more 
powdered herbs in equal proportions. Do not use metal with zinc chloride
 
2)
 
distilled water..25%

zinc chloride34%
chaparral.7.5%
bloodroot concentrate..14%
cayenne6%
glycerin3%
red clover2%
turmeric..5%
DMSO.2%
burdock root.1%
citric acid.   .5%
 
Thicken with Irish moss if necessary.  Dissolve zinc chloride in the 
warm distilled water. Blend all the herbal powders and blood root in a 
separate container. Slowly add the zinc chloride solution to the 
herbal blend while stirring. Mix well. Add the glycerin and the citric 
acid and mix thoroughly. Gently heat this mixture in an oven at 120F 
for approximately 8 hours. Remove from heat stir well and allow to 
cool. The process requires curing. Either let the mixture sit for a 1 
week or force cure in oven.
 
-
 
NOTE that in most all black salves and escharotics salves,  zinc 
chloride is the main ingredient!  It can be excruciating painful!  It 
is a caustic and will attack healthy as well as diseased tissue! Dr. 
Mohr claimed it did seem to have a higher affinity for diseased rather 
than healthy tissue.  I would use this ingredient with extreme care 
and you should do your homework well!
 
doug
 
 
 
 

 





Re: CSBlack Salve skin cancer cure

2010-12-03 Thread h.godavari

Hi:
Are the ingredients available readily? Would you mind posting the 
receipe?


Regards
hg

Tel Tofflemire wrote:
!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --*To: Mr. Bob Larson *
*Bob, Black salve does not go after much of anything other than 
Cancer, but it works on Psoriasis, some kinds of moles and warts, and 
skin tags.  I get the best results with my home made Cooked Black 
salve using 4 cancer fighting Herbs on Skin Cancer, and 
Moles, *Psoriasis, Some warts too.*
* 
Tel Tofflemire

Dewey, AZ.


Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #826

2010-10-09 Thread h.godavari

How long does it last?

regards
hg

Dick Rochon wrote:
If DMSO kills nerves it is the first bad side effect that has been 
found, other than bad breath. Oh yes, and it also depletes the profits 
of the pharmaceutic industry.


Dick




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Re: CSA perplexing Problem....

2010-09-08 Thread h.godavari
Could you share the info regarding (good) source and the price of  
serrapeptase? Thank you.


regards
hg



MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Hi Marshall.  It isn't for bypass.  It's for aortic valve replacement 
and cardiac myeomectomy.  His heart is enlarged and is constricting 
the flow of blood through it.  They will go in and remove heart muscle 
surrounding the interior arteries.  He's been on Serrapeptase for some 
time -- his heart cath test showed that his arteries are clean as a 
whistle!
MA 



*From:* Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Tue, September 7, 2010 10:28:50 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSA perplexing Problem

If it is for bypass surgery, immediately get him on some serrapeptase 
IMMEDIATELY.  I think that if he can take it for a month, they will 
likely cancel the surgery. Everyone I know who has done this has been 
able to do that. The biggest problem is if the blockage is so great 
the serrapeptase is unable to get into the vessel to dissolve the 
cholesterol deposits quick enough for  your schedule.  If you can 
clear them out before the surgery that will save you a procedure that  
be deadly and tens of thousands of dollars as well.


Marshall

MaryAnn Helland wrote:
 Omigod -- what happens to patients after open-heart surgery?  My 
husband is scheduled for it on October 5th.

 MA


*From:* starshar stars...@comcast.net 
mailto:stars...@comcast.net mailto:stars...@comcast.net 
mailto:stars...@comcast.net


I wonder if, especially with her age, the surgery was long enough,
and the anesthesia deep enough, to have caused oxygen deprivation
to her brain.

Her symptoms sound very similar to what happens to patients after
open-heart surgery, and that has definitly been linked to the
oxygen deprivation.

This may be too simplistic a guess, but sometime the simplest
ideas are on target.

“Extreme” nutrition should also be encouraged.

 
Sharon


 
*From:* craehow...@juno.com mailto:craehow...@juno.com 
[mailto:craehow...@juno.com mailto:craehow...@juno.com]

*Sent:* Friday, September 03, 2010 8:56 PM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* CSA perplexing Problem

 
A energetic never sick extremely active woman of 68 years recently

underwent a complete hysterectomy; within two weeks of surgery she
is now depressed has no appetite and has extreme shakes  she
has never had any surgery's' before and it was her first time ever
in a hospital.  Her doctors are at a loss  she keeps losing
weight; her life is slowly seeping away.

Has anyone heard of anything like this?  I believe the surgery
was prompted because of a sys or tumor on her ovaries.
Appreciate any input.

thanks

connie







Re: CSA perplexing Problem....

2010-09-08 Thread h.godavari

Thanks MaryAnn. Comments/supplementary info.. anyone else?

regards
hg

MaryAnn Helland wrote:
I bought ours at Puritan's Pride.  Just checked their catalog and it's 
not listed there -- try their website!

MA


*From:* h.godavari h.godav...@shaw.ca
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Wed, September 8, 2010 9:26:26 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSA perplexing Problem

Could you share the info regarding (good) source and the price of  
serrapeptase? Thank you.


regards
hg



MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Hi Marshall.  It isn't for bypass.  It's for aortic valve replacement 
and cardiac myeomectomy.  His heart is enlarged and is constricting 
the flow of blood through it.  They will go in and remove heart 
muscle surrounding the interior arteries.  He's been on Serrapeptase 
for some time -- his heart cath test showed that his arteries are 
clean as a whistle!
MA 



*From:* Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Tue, September 7, 2010 10:28:50 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSA perplexing Problem

If it is for bypass surgery, immediately get him on some serrapeptase 
IMMEDIATELY.  I think that if he can take it for a month, they will 
likely cancel the surgery. Everyone I know who has done this has been 
able to do that. The biggest problem is if the blockage is so great 
the serrapeptase is unable to get into the vessel to dissolve the 
cholesterol deposits quick enough for  your schedule.  If you can 
clear them out before the surgery that will save you a procedure 
that  be deadly and tens of thousands of dollars as well.


Marshall

MaryAnn Helland wrote:
 Omigod -- what happens to patients after open-heart surgery?  My 
husband is scheduled for it on October 5th.

 MA


*From:* starshar stars...@comcast.net 
mailto:stars...@comcast.net mailto:stars...@comcast.net 
mailto:stars...@comcast.net


I wonder if, especially with her age, the surgery was long enough,
and the anesthesia deep enough, to have caused oxygen deprivation
to her brain.

Her symptoms sound very similar to what happens to patients after
open-heart surgery, and that has definitly been linked to the
oxygen deprivation.

This may be too simplistic a guess, but sometime the simplest
ideas are on target.

“Extreme” nutrition should also be encouraged.

 
Sharon


 
*From:* craehow...@juno.com mailto:craehow...@juno.com 
[mailto:craehow...@juno.com mailto:craehow...@juno.com]

*Sent:* Friday, September 03, 2010 8:56 PM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* CSA perplexing Problem

 
A energetic never sick extremely active woman of 68 years recently

underwent a complete hysterectomy; within two weeks of surgery she
is now depressed has no appetite and has extreme shakes  she
has never had any surgery's' before and it was her first time ever
in a hospital.  Her doctors are at a loss  she keeps losing
weight; her life is slowly seeping away.

Has anyone heard of anything like this?  I believe the surgery
was prompted because of a sys or tumor on her ovaries.
Appreciate any input.

thanks

connie









Re: CSA perplexing Problem....

2010-09-08 Thread h.godavari

Trem:
 Sorry to hear that. I think there was a recommendation to take 
Lysine  Proline  ( ? ) prior to  taking  plaque dissolvers  like Vit 
C+Lecithin for the same reson you mentioned.


Where does Nattokinase fit in this scheme?

regards
hg

Trem wrote:
I thought if some is good, more is better  Started taking 300,000 
units daily and within two weeks a clump of plaque came loose and went 
to my brain, making me stroke.  Lost my right temporal lobe but 
everything else still works.  Be careful with large doses.  I now take 
40,000 daily.


Trem


- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley 
mdud...@king-cart.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: CSA perplexing Problem



I would use 200,000 units a day.  If you go too high the plaque can be
removed too fast, and since it was supporting the arteries, the arteries
can have weakened over time.  They need time to strengthen as the plaque
is removed so they don't collapse.

Marshall

Hanneke wrote:

Marshall,

what kind of a dose would you suggest in a case like this with roughly
4 weeks to spare til the surgery?

At 12:58 AM 8/09/2010, you wrote:

If it is for bypass surgery, immediately get him on some serrapeptase
IMMEDIATELY.  I think that if he can take it for a month, they will
likely cancel the surgery. Everyone I know who has done this has been
able to do that. The biggest problem is if the blockage is so great
the serrapeptase is unable to get into the vessel to dissolve the
cholesterol deposits quick enough for  your schedule.  If you can
clear them out before the surgery that will save you a procedure
that  be deadly and tens of thousands of dollars as

well.


Marshall

MaryAnn Helland wrote:

Omigod -- what happens to patients after open-heart surgery?  My
husband is scheduled for it on October 5th.
MA





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Re: CSA perplexing Problem....

2010-09-08 Thread h.godavari
I was curious about the pricing since each one had different number of 
caps per bottle or enzyme units per cap. From their quoted prices I 
calculated cost per 10,000 units. Here is how they compare:


Drs Best270 caps@ $ 34.59   40.000 Units/cap 10,000 
units @  $ 0.032

http://www.iherb.com/Doctor-s-Best-Best-Serrapeptase-90-Veggie-Caps/4467?at=1

Puritan   180 caps@ $ 59.97   90,000 units/cap  
10,000 units @  $ 0.037 (sale 3 for 1)
http://www.puritan.com/digestive-health-047/serrapeptase-enzyme-9-iu-017605?searchterm=serrapeptaserdcnt=1page=1sortOrder=2


Goodhealth  90 caps@ $  29.99  80,000 units/cap  10,000 
units  @ $ 0.041
 360 caps@ $ 89.97   80,000 units/cap  
10,000 units @ $ 0.031 (4 for 3)
   60 caps@ $ 19.95   40,000 units/cap  
10,000 units @ $0.083
240 caps@ $ 59.8540,000  units/cap  
10,000 units @ $ 0.62   (4 for 3)

http://www.goodhealthusa.com/index.php?p=productid=76
 
Regards

hg

MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Chuck -- (slapping hand on forehead) -- you're absolutely right!  Not 
only that -- their offers right now are Buy 1, Get 2 Free OR Buy 2, 
Get 4 Free -- which I had to think about for a minute because the 
price for the latter is exactly twice the price for the former -- 
sixty bux for three bottles or one hundred twenty bux for six 
bottles.  So why spend the big bux when three bottles is a six month 
supply (at one capsule per day) -- and the chances are that the deal 
will come around again!  Ya gotta be on your toes every freekin' 
minute, doncha?  LOL

MA


*From:* cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com 
mailto:cking...@nycap.rr.com


Rethink what you just posted...

Pay for 2 get 5 total is not better than pay for 2 get 6 total.

BTW, their offer changes during the year.


On 9/8/2010 11:36:17 AM, MaryAnn Helland (marmar...@bellsouth.net 
mailto:marmar...@bellsouth.net)

wrote:
 Do they not offer the by 2, get 3 free?
 That's the way that I buy it -- much less expensive that way.
 MA



 
-

 From: jaxi jaxi.sch...@gmail.com mailto:jaxi.sch...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 10:30:33 AM
 Subject: Re: CSA perplexing Problem

 They still carry it. I found it in their online catelog. They are 
offering their buy 1 get 2 free (or 3 bottles for the price of 1) 
right now. Even so, this is an expensive supplement, but I was 
considering getting some to try myself.


 Jaxi


 On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 10:22 AM, MaryAnn Helland 
marmar...@bellsouth.net mailto:marmar...@bellsouth.net [link: 
mailto:marmar...@bellsouth.net mailto:marmar...@bellsouth.net] wrote:

 I bought ours at Puritan's
 Pride. Just checked their catalog and
 it's not listed there -- try their website!
 MA



 
-
 From: h.godavari h.godav...@shaw.ca mailto:h.godav...@shaw.ca 
[link: mailto:h.godav...@shaw.ca mailto:h.godav...@shaw.ca]

 To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 9:26:26 AM
 Subject: Re: CSA perplexing Problem

 Could you share the info regarding (good) source and the price of 
serrapeptase? Thank you.


 regards


-





Re: CS[List Owner]Archive listing on web site...

2010-08-28 Thread h.godavari

Does Eskimo. com snoop on you or track you around as Yahoo does?

Regards
hg


Jane MacRoss wrote:

Seconded!
 
Jane
 
http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth

~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~

- Original Message -
*From:* carolG mailto:cgiam...@yahoo.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Saturday, August 28, 2010 2:21 PM
*Subject:* Re: CS[List Owner]Archive listing on web site...

I wish our great list owner, Mike D., would consider yahoogroups
(also called egroups.com).  So simple to hunt for info. and I
could be reading from that NEW site vs. getting digest or single
mail.  Not sure if I have that option for eskimo!!

I know list owner is not crazy, but may be perhaps stubborn or
doesn't know how to open a yahoo account.  Mike, I'm not super
geeky but I am glad to help you as best I can.  I bet we have
geeks here that know a lot.  I propose keep archives where it is
presently, close off archives and open same list with same name at
Yahoo from here forward.  How about it?

Thanks list owner!

Carol


*From:* M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Fri, August 27, 2010 3:11:14 PM
*Subject:* CS[List Owner]Archive listing on web site...

David wrote:
 Lots of questions here!  I guess the only archives to speak of are
 the actual emails?  I guess this group is intentionally low key.

LOL! No, David, the list owner is just lazy!

I've *finally* updated the Archive page on the web site to reflect
the
existence of the *NEW* archives... grin

Should eliminate this kind of confusion in the future!

Peace,

Mike D.
List owner dude...

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com   
]

[Speaking only for myself...  ]




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Re: CS[List Owner] Yahoo

2010-08-28 Thread h.godavari

with yahoo+tracking in google search box:

http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200601/msg00255.html
http://lifehacker.com/5386667/prevent-google-bing-and-yahoo-from-tracking-your-clicks
http://cybernetnews.com/how-to-stop-google-yahoo-bing-from-tracking-your-clicks/

Those URLs may be of some use.

regards
hg

carolG wrote:
Never would have have said Mike's choice is bad choice, but from 
personal experience yahoo has been great for all groups I'm on and 
lead.  For this group, great mail and lots of great interaction. 
 However, on this end gotta figure out if I can just read from Eskimo. 
I know I can switch to digest for this group. I suppose I can still 
search here, but haven't tried that.  
--
No I don't understand the problems with yahoogroups so can't speak on 
that behalf.  I use it and have love that I can read emails there too.


--
I am grateful for the list, the way it remains, blessed to learn and 
hopefully contribute as well.


Don't want this to look like I hate the list, but offered suggestion 
based on my own experience only.  How it works for Mike is great and 
not looking for him to do what is ideal situation for him.  I know he 
puts lots of time in here and with my group that I lead--nothing 
needed and mainly self run.  Off to exercise.


Carol


*From:* Garnet_LDN garnet_...@austin.rr.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Sat, August 28, 2010 11:31:29 AM
*Subject:* Re: CS[List Owner]Archive listing on web site...

There is no perfect list serve, BUT I have also been on Yahoo for over 
ten years with no security issues.


Yes the archives search was down for a long time, and yes Yahoo is not 
perfect. But it does offer many

advantages.

Although the reason Mike chooses to have his list on Eskimo is his 
own, and well, he does not have to

justify it to me or anyone else. He is free to choose!

I am fine with the list the way it is. It works for most of us most of 
the time and that is about all you can ask.


Janet

carolG wrote:
 Didn't know yahoo snoops, but still with technology it's pretty easy 
to find out things


 I really have been on yahoogroups for years without any 
problemsuper convenient too...


 carol

 
 *From:* h.godavari h.godav...@shaw.ca mailto:h.godav...@shaw.ca
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Sat, August 28, 2010 12:54:14 PM
 *Subject:* Re: CS[List Owner]Archive listing on web site...

 Does Eskimo. com snoop on you or track you around as Yahoo does?

 Regards
 hg


 Jane MacRoss wrote:
 Seconded!
  Jane
  http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth
 ~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~

- Original Message -
*From:* carolG mailto:cgiam...@yahoo.com 
mailto:cgiam...@yahoo.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com 
mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com

*Sent:* Saturday, August 28, 2010 2:21 PM
*Subject:* Re: CS[List Owner]Archive listing on web site...

I wish our great list owner, Mike D., would consider yahoogroups
(also called egroups.com http://egroups.com 
http://egroups.com).  So simple to

hunt for info. and I could be reading from that NEW site vs.
getting digest or single mail.  Not sure if I have that option
for eskimo!!

I know list owner is not crazy, but may be perhaps stubborn or
doesn't know how to open a yahoo account.  Mike, I'm not super
geeky but I am glad to help you as best I can.  I bet we have
geeks here that know a lot.  I propose keep archives where it is
presently, close off archives and open same list with same name
at Yahoo from here forward.  How about it?

Thanks list owner!

Carol



*From:* M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com 
mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com

*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Fri, August 27, 2010 3:11:14 PM
*Subject:* CS[List Owner]Archive listing on web site...

David wrote:
 Lots of questions here!  I guess the only archives to speak
of are
 the actual emails?  I guess this group is intentionally low key.

LOL! No, David, the list owner is just lazy!

I've *finally* updated the Archive page on the web site to
reflect the
existence of the *NEW* archives... grin

Should eliminate this kind of confusion in the future!

Peace,

Mike D.
List owner dude...




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Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #651

2010-07-27 Thread h.godavari
Never heard of anybody even trying to eat those seeds or the shell 
(unless the fruits are very young/green, when the whole thing is thrown 
into soups and such). Its the pulp of the ripened fruit that is used 
usually(and called Tamarind).


regards
hg

needling around wrote:

Hi,
I have met tamarind seeds unexpectedly in some Caribbean candy and 
they will *break your teeth*.  The candy is wonderful but be wary of 
the seeds.  I would imagine a hammer would be needed to crack them and 
make to make a tea, if one was considering use that.  One used to be 
able to find Tamarind pulp in the frozen food cases but I would guess 
that depends on where you live.

PT


- Original Message - From: Norton, Steve 
stephen.nor...@ngc.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 2:33 AM
Subject: RE: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #651


Melly,

I wasn't on the computer over the weekend and I trying to catch up. 
Regarding the use of Tamarind, the study used only 10 gm of Tamarind 
once daily and showed a 37% increase in fluoride excretion. This is a 
small amount of Tamarind. I would guess that to be around 2 teaspoons 
of Tamarind. It appears that they just ate the fruit but I am not sure 
about the seeds.


It does indeed seem that moringa oleifera seeds also helps remove 
fluoride. See the study abstracts below.


- Steve N


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11840184?dopt=Abstract
Effect of tamarind ingestion on fluoride excretion in humans.

 OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of tamarind (Tamarindus indicus) 
ingestion on excretion of fluoride in school children. DESIGN: 
Randomized, diet-control study. SUBJECT: Twenty healthy boys were 
included and 18 of them completed the study. INTERVENTIONS: Each 
subject consumed 10 g tamarind daily with lunch for 18 days at the 
social welfare boys' hostel. The nutrient composition of the daily 
diet was constant throughout the experimental period. RESULTS: 
Tamarind intake led to significant increase (P0.001) in the excretion 
of fluoride in 24 h urine (4.8+/-0.22 mg/day) as compared to excretion 
on control diet (3.5+/-0.22 mg/day). However, excretion of magnesium 
and zinc decreased significantly (7.11+/-1.48 mg of Mg and 
252.88+/-12.84 microg of Zn per day on tamarind diet as compared to 
23.39+/-3.68 mg of Mg and 331.78+/-35.31 microg Zn per day on control 
diet). Excretion of calcium and phosphorous were not significantly 
different while creatinine excretion decreased with tamarind intake 
(225.66+/-81 mg creatinine/day with tamarind and 294.5+/-78.76 mg 
creatinine/day without tamarind). CONCLUSION: Tamarind intake is 
likely to help in delaying progression of fluorosis by enhancing 
urinary excretion of fluoride.




http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20099463
Tamarindus indica L. and Moringa oleifera M. extract administration 
ameliorates fluoride toxicity in rabbits.


 Aqueous extracts of T. indica fruit pulp (100 mg/kg body weight) and 
M. oleifera seeds (50 mg/kg body wight) orally once daily for 90 days 
lowered plasma fluoride concentrations in rabbits receiving 
fluorinated drinking water (200 mg NaF/ Liter water). Cortical indices 
and metaphysial width in animals receiving extracts also revealed 
beneficial effects of plant extracts. Changes in plasma biochemistry 
suggested less hepatic and renal damages in animals receiving plant 
extracts along with fluorinated water in comparison to that receiving 
fluorinated water alone. Preliminary results revealed these plant 
extracts have some potential to mitigate fluoride toxicity.



From: Melly Bag [mailto:tita_...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 12:14 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL:CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #651

Steve,

Thanks. Do you know where i can find instructions on how to use the 
tamarind pulp? Do i make a juice out of it? I wonder if the moringa 
oleifera seeds would remove it as well, it being used in Africa and 
elsewhere to clean water.


Thanks.

melly




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Re: CScataract drops

2010-07-20 Thread h.godavari

Thanks Dave. That helps my search,greatly.

regards
hg

Dave Darrin wrote:


 Ingredient :   Ingredients:
Methylsalicylate 3.0%
Camphor 22%
Menthol 19%
Eucalyptus Oil 3%
Cinnamon Oil 0.8%
Peppermint Oil 0.7%
Clove Oil 0.7%


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=230471009520ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=230471009520ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT


This is the one I bought.
Dave



On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:45 PM, h.godavari h.godav...@shaw.ca 
mailto:h.godav...@shaw.ca wrote:


Dave:
 there are several listed on Ebay . The two that I looked
at , have different ingredients. One had only two while the other
had several. Could you elaborate on your purchase ie.,
ingredients, company name and anything else relevant. Thanks for
the info.

regards
hg


Dave Darrin wrote:

Leo
It's called White monkey holding peach I got mine on eBay and
it comes from Taiwan. My grey  spot is still gone.
Dave

On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:56 AM, Dave Darrin davedar...@gmail.com
mailto:davedar...@gmail.com wrote:

Shirley  and all interested:
I had a grey spot in the center of my vision for about a
year. I supposed it was a cataract, it was only in one eye.
  One day I had used some Monkey holding peach balm and
hadn't washed my hands when my eyes itched so I touched the
corner of my eyes with the finger tips I had used to apply
it. They didn't have enough on them to see but it felt like I
had stuffed a whole ice cube into my eye. After a whole bunch
of blinking I noticed that my vision was clear in both eyes.
That was two months ago and they are still clear.
  If anyone wants to try this I recommend you don't use more
than a residual on a finger tip that you wipe off well before
use as it can be quite uncomfortable.
Dave



On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Shirley Reed
pj20...@yahoo.com mailto:pj20...@yahoo.com wrote:

  I have used Cansee which is the Russian preparation for
cataracts.  I think it is from Russia.  Originally I got
it for my husband since prednisone is giving him
cataracts, but his pain requires it.  Or so he thinks
anyway.   So I wound up using all three bottles since he
felt it was too expensive.  I don't understand some
peoples reasonings.  Anyhoo, those drops were the most
wonderful feeling drops for eyes I have ever used.
 Really made the eyes feel good.  I can't say about
cataracts since I don't have that condition.  There are
slightly different drops that contain the same active
ingredients as the CanSee, but don't cost as much.  I
have not used them.Did the Larry Tankersley on this
list ever live in NE Arkansas??  Around Osceola??   Hope
that's not too personal.   pj   I did not know this man
personally but recall hearing the name.  He was a
well-respected person.











Re: CScataract drops

2010-07-19 Thread h.godavari

Dave:
there are several listed on Ebay . The two that I looked at , 
have different ingredients. One had only two while the other had 
several. Could you elaborate on your purchase ie., ingredients, company 
name and anything else relevant. Thanks for the info.


regards
hg

Dave Darrin wrote:

Leo
It's called White monkey holding peach I got mine on eBay and it 
comes from Taiwan. My grey  spot is still gone.

Dave

On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:56 AM, Dave Darrin davedar...@gmail.com 
mailto:davedar...@gmail.com wrote:


Shirley  and all interested:
I had a grey spot in the center of my vision for about a year. I
supposed it was a cataract, it was only in one eye.
  One day I had used some Monkey holding peach balm and hadn't
washed my hands when my eyes itched so I touched the corner of my
eyes with the finger tips I had used to apply it. They didn't have
enough on them to see but it felt like I had stuffed a whole ice
cube into my eye. After a whole bunch of blinking I noticed that
my vision was clear in both eyes. That was two months ago and they
are still clear.
  If anyone wants to try this I recommend you don't use more than
a residual on a finger tip that you wipe off well before use as it
can be quite uncomfortable.
Dave



On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Shirley Reed pj20...@yahoo.com
mailto:pj20...@yahoo.com wrote:

  I have used Cansee which is the Russian preparation for
cataracts.  I think it is from Russia.  Originally I got it
for my husband since prednisone is giving him cataracts, but
his pain requires it.  Or so he thinks anyway.   So I wound up
using all three bottles since he felt it was too expensive.  I
don't understand some peoples reasonings.  Anyhoo, those drops
were the most wonderful feeling drops for eyes I have ever
used.  Really made the eyes feel good.  I can't say about
cataracts since I don't have that condition.  There are
slightly different drops that contain the same active
ingredients as the CanSee, but don't cost as much.  I have not
used them.Did the Larry Tankersley on this list ever live
in NE Arkansas??  Around Osceola??   Hope that's not too
personal.   pj   I did not know this man personally but recall
hearing the name.  He was a well-respected person.








Re: CS[List Owner] Quiet times...

2010-07-17 Thread h.godavari

Hi Mike:
  Wasn't there a list (offshoot of this one) for off-topic 
material?


regards
hg

M. G. Devour wrote:

Hi folks,

We've been having quite a few quiet periods lately. I'd just like to 
remind any new folks that the best way to get people talking about the 
things you're interested in right now is to ask!


Post a message introducing yourself and your primary concerns and 
immediate questions, so we all know what you're looking for.


Be well,

Mike Devour
silver list owner

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com]
[Speaking only for myself...   ]


  



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