Re: CS>Mosquitoes

2003-05-26 Thread shirley holder
Jeanne, what is Miracle 11 neutralizer?

Jeanne Shuford  wrote:I use Miracle II neutralizer diluted 
2 oz. to a gallon of water in a spray bottle, all natural, not harmful to 
anything else but the pesty bugs.  works great   Jeanne Shuford
 
ps never have a bug on anything that way use it in garden , on trees, in house, 
and on me.   



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Re: CS>Rudeness -- List Owner, please read...

2003-06-09 Thread shirley holder
I AGREE WITH YOU 1000%.  I am here to learn and so far, I am
much more knowledgeable about making CS and its uses. Thanks
to  everyone for posting.
shirquinson

"M. G. Devour"  wrote:
Dear Silver List members,

There are a handful of individuals who have been behaving rudely to 
other members of the list.

Typical of this rude behavior has been the response to Jay's series of 
questions about various kinds of water.

Let me say that it's within the realm of reason that you *might* feel
exasperated by his questions. Over the course of a day or so, he
posted something like four questions about the suitability of various
kinds of water, to which the consensus reply was, "Jay, use only
distilled water!"

You might consider that he may have posted all of those questions 
before he saw more than the first couple of replies... so maybe he 
wasn't asking questions he'd already seen answered.

In any case, a number of people did offer respectful answers to his
questions. A few of you succeeded in urging him toward some obvious
answers he missed, while doing so in a reasonable manner.

Thanks to you folks! That's what the list is for.

Some other comments were made that were rude and wrong:

His questions are "ignorant/stupid" and he is "a basket case" who is 
only trolling for attention...

"...and stop the nonsense that you are putting on this list."

"...Jay if you are intent on producing crap..."

"... you remind me of my youth when I went out with a blond that no
mater (sic) what you told her it just wouldn't sink in..."

Folks, I seem to remember making some CS that looked a lot like watered 
down milk... back in the bad old days when we used salt for a starter. 
Sorta like making CS in some high mineral content "drinking water" 
that's being sold as distilled. Like a couple of grocery store brands 
I've bought recently when they were out of the stuff I know works.

Did you consider that before you wrote Jay off as a crank?

And, you'll notice, a few of you offered good quality comments on the
difficulties of achieving reasonable purity from rain water. Gee, that
was useful, considering that such advice is found any number of places
on the web!

The following is an example of good advice delivered well...

> Jean,
>
> Feel comfortable with what you're doing. You are reacting to people
> that want to take a process to the "n"th degree, no need for meters
> etc. unless you need a science project. I've used grocery store
> distilled water for 5 years with never a bad batch. Worry more about
> soap residue from cleaning the brewing container...
>
> Chuck

Yes, Jean might still want a meter of one sort or another. Yes, I just
got through noting above the problems I've had with some "grocery
store distilled water." But those are things that can be dealt with as
they arise. What Chuck does *right* is to give reassurance and
encouragment.

What *cannot* be seen is the fear that will stop new people and
lurkers from asking questions because they fear *you* will call them
stupid, ignorant, or a troll, and their questions "nonsense."

If you cannot answer without venting your frustration or exasperation, 
then remain silent.

If you would like to accuse somebody of being a troll, talk to me in
private e-mail. You may not make public accusations on this list.

If you cannot frame your answers in language that is respectful and 
affirming, then do not answer.

If you choose to be rude, you are forgetting the purpose of this list. 
If so, you will go away. You are not welcome here.

Mike Devour
silver-list owner

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


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Re: CS>Cataracts

2003-06-23 Thread shirley holder
Please, how is the treatment done?  Is is put into the eyes
in its solid form and how long is it to stay in the eyes?  Does
the eyes need to be bandaged? and when the process/treatment
is done, how do you remove the remaining crisco from the eyes?
I was diagnosised with cateracts a couple of months ago and I
want to try this procedure before my eyes get any worse and
then I may need to have surgery to remove the cateracts.  Thanks
for any help.
shirquinson

PS MY MOM JUST HAD CATARACT SURGERY AND SHE DOES
HAVE ARTERIORSCLEROTIC DISEASE (PARDON THE SPELLING)
OR THE EQUIVALENT OF FAT DEPOSITS IN HER VEINS. THIS
MIGHT THEREFORE BE SOUND REASONING, BUT NOT CORRECT
TREATMENT.COMMENTS??

HE SAID:
"The guy who told me about linseed oil said that most cataracts
 were deposits of a cooking grease called CRISCO and any good oil would  
dissolve it. He said that when your body dumped CRISCO in your eye, all other 
dumps are full (like your chest) so you also have to do some cleaning in other 
places besides the eye. I still have some lumps in my chest but I got rid of 
most of them by doing kidney cleanses."

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Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470

2003-06-30 Thread shirley holder
Hello, 
 
I am living in rental property and I can not install anything, do you
know if there is a portable air purifier that is not very expensive and
can clear the air of cigarette smoke?  I live with a smoker and he
will not stop smoking.
Thanks, shirley

Ode Coyote  wrote:
Call your local heating and air people. You should be able to get a 
whole house electronic air purifier/filter/ionizer installed in the duct 
work for around $500.
Most HVAC people have them in stock.
I've had one for years it works quite well. I paid $500 
installed...clears a room full of woodsmoke in minutes.

 



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Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470

2003-06-30 Thread shirley holder
Thanks for the suggestion about the hepa filter.  I have seen them
advertised on the TV and those are really expensive, but I will
see if I can get a cheaper one at Sears or Home Depot.
Shirquinson 

Joseph Fritz  wrote:
Check hepa filters almost all the ones I've seen also have an activated carbon 
filter will get rid of smoke
Sincerely Joseph Fritz


At 02:37 PM 6/30/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Hello, 
 
I am living in rental property and I can not install anything, do you
know if there is a portable air purifier that is not very expensive and
can clear the air of cigarette smoke?  I live with a smoker and he
will not stop smoking.
Thanks, shirley

Ode Coyote  wrote:

   Call your local heating and air people. You should be able to get a 

   whole house electronic air purifier/filter/ionizer installed in the duct 

   work for around $500.

   Most HVAC people have them in stock.

   I've had one for years it works quite well. I paid $500 

   installed...clears a room full of woodsmoke in minutes.


   

 
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Re: CS>Note to Marshalee in Utah

2003-07-07 Thread shirley holder
Paula, 
Please post the directions on how you made your gallon size generator?
Thanks, Shirquinson


sol  wrote:
I have a very nice generator I purchased that makes small
quantities. I also have a gallon size generator I made myself. Trust
me, if I can do it, anybody can.

paula
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From: 

> I have been reading the CS Silver List for some time now, and have
wanted
> to learn to make it, but always get intimidated about all the
technical
> talk of the "pros" back and forth -- so much so that I have stepped
back
> from my plan to attempt it.




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Re: CS> congestive heart failure questions

2003-07-19 Thread shirley holder

Catherine,  Are potatoes and beans included in the carbo list?
Thanks for info
shirley
C Creel  wrote:
Dear Marian,


You said:

>


** Is it Type I or Type II? The former needs pharmaceutical
intervention. The latter, if not too many years into it can be reversed by
altering the diet to a paleo-type dirt (carbs are eaten in the form of
vegetables only).

Regards,
Catherine


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Re: CS>Atkins diet Warning

2003-07-23 Thread shirley holder
CKING001,
 
Thank you for such an informative post about the low carbo diet.
To each his own. Some will and some won't, so be it. I am one
of the ones who shall try it.
shirley


cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
(Sigh),
In a nutshell,
Atkins is NOT a high protein OR high fat diet.
It's a low carb diet.

People go on and on and on about the two week induction phase which is the most
restrictive part. It's TWO WEEKS for cryin' out loud!

After induction, carbs are added until you start gaining again. That becomes
your carb limit. It's different for different folks.

Really, why would you object to giving up sugar, white bread, white rice, stuff
made with white flour? You know in your heart they're not good for you.
How come you lose weight, raise your HDL, lower your LDL, lower cholesterol,
lower your blood pressure and call this unheathy?

Veggies are permitted (fresh). What's the objection here?

Extremists always get into trouble.
So do people that don't get the book so that they KNOW the plan and why.
If you haven't studied the book, it can't be your opinion that's been given, 
as you have no basis for one. 

Chuck
KNOW YOUR STATE MOTTO

Wisconsin: Come Cut The Cheese


On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 15:25:18 -0400, Orpha Yoder wrote:

>Now I have not done the Atkins diet and I never will for a couple of
>reasons. First, I do not feel great on a high protein diet! Secondly, I like
>to eat a lot of fruit and vegetables and I would not enjoy being restricted
>to eating them.
>
>Back in June I was at a health forum in Nashville and listened to an
>interesting lecture by a low carb bar formulator who discussed carbs and
>different diets like Atkins.


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Re: CS>Re: Can CS help knee pain COMMENT

2003-04-14 Thread shirley holder
What is CMO?

Duncan Crow  wrote:Two of my clients used Everlasting by 
Integris - also CMO based - for a 
cure in one month for one and almost two months for the other one. 

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CS>Re: ACNE

2003-04-14 Thread shirley holder
The mineral ZINC worked wonders on my son's acne.  Hetook 10 units or however 
it is sold every morning before going to school and after a week or so his face 
was a lot smoother then about a month later, all of the acne was gone and  has 
never returned.  I purchased the cheapest priced zinc from the local CVS store. 
Zinc is a mineral that our bodies need but so much of our farm land has beed 
depleted of this and other important mineral.  I hope this help.shirquinson

 
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Re: CS>question

2003-04-21 Thread shirley holder
I have read  that you can use a nebulizer with CS. I hope this help.shirquinson

Marshall Dudley  wrote:Charles F Thomson wrote:

Hi Marv; Could not find a Vick's ultrasonic vaporizer. But did buy a  Vick.s 
personal steam inhaler, it looks like it should do the job. My question for you 
(or anyone) does the act of turning cs to steam change  the value in any way.



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CS>CS and Strep Throat

2003-04-26 Thread shirley holder
Help!
To stop a sore throat does one need a nebulizer to spraythe CS or will just 
taking it by mouth work just as well?
 

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Re: CS>The voracious world of viruses

2003-04-26 Thread shirley holder

Thanks for the web site on virusesshirley
 

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CS>Re: CS Nebulizer

2003-04-26 Thread shirley holder
I am interested in purchasing the $8.00 nebulizer. Please givethe address of 
the company.shirquinson



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Re: CS>How to Post?

2003-04-29 Thread shirley holder

Mike, all you need to do is touch "reply" at the top of theemail you are 
responding to.  I hope this help.shirquinson
Marshall Dudley  wrote:Use an email client that is smart 
enough to not do that. Most will check the
subject and add a Re: if not there already.

Marshall

Mike Monett wrote:

> Gentle People,
>
> What is the protocol for posting a reply to an existing thread to prevent
> sequences like "Re: CS> Re: Re: CS> Re:"?
>
> In other words, what do you put in the Subject line to join your post to
> an existing topic? Everyone seems to know how to do it properly except
> me:)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike Monett
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Re: CS>infection flair up after stopping CS

2003-04-29 Thread shirley holder
I am no expert but I believe that you stopped taking the CSbefore it had 
completely killed the bacteria. When youstopped taking it some of the bacteria 
in different parts ofyour system, trying to get out, became more active, 
thatswhy you need to continue taking CS for a longer time period.You know when 
you receive certain prescription drugs theystate that "continue taking until 
you consume the completebottle".  I hope I am wording this correctly.  I do 
have someproblems with diction.shirquinson

Hi CS'rs,I bought an 8oz bottle of CS and took it for almost two weeks, at that 
time and after much research I decided to make my own and I purchased a 
generator, which i'm waiting for now.  However I've noticed that certain things 
that I wasn't having problem's with before using CS I now am dealing with, i.e. 
(gum flare ups and some sinus pain).  I have decided to make CS a part of my 
daily nutrition plan, so it's kind of mute but I'm wondering if I stop taking 
it someday  will I again have infectious flare up's, or was it just not enough 
to kill all bacteria causing infection.   Any info on this will help. Thank 
youJean

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