Re: CSa canany

1999-12-10 Thread fhlew
   Welcome  Harold:   I suppose everybody has to decide sometime in life

by taking the first step in the right direction. I am sure there are many
anecdotes  you can contribute to the silver list in  healthcare and at the
same time, you will be able to glean  a lot of useful information on
Colloidal Silver from the listers. I wish you a happy day. Be watchful for
replies to your posting from the  techno-
logical gurus.

 Are you from Texas, Harold,by any chance?  I like the song :  The
Yellow Rose of Texas  

 I am trained in East-West medicine and I practise holistic medicine
in
Malaysia, South-East Asia. To me, Colloidal Silver ,even at 5 to 10ppm,
1 to 2 table-spoonful 3 to 4 times daily for adults and half the dosage for
children, serves as  a relentless,antimicrobial fighter.

   With regards
Lew







Harold Rand wrote:

 Will anyone tak to a novice? I have 27 volt dc CS maker. I would just
 like to like to know how long to leave electrodes in  one quart jar of
 distilled water to obtain 5ppm or thereabouts

 Canary Story

 A Texan cowboy was once riding the range in the middle of winter,
 looking
 for a stray cow he was afraid would freeze to death. He comes across a
 little yellow canary, shivering in the cold winter wind. Being a very
 kind
 hearted man, he picks up the canary, holds it in his hands, and blows on
 it
 to give some warmth. As he is doing this, he sees warm cow ship steaming
 in
 cold. So the cow has to be near by, but what to do with the poor canary.

 With a flash of inspiration, he puts the canary in side the cow chip to
 keep
 warm, and rides off looking for his cow.

 After in minute in the cow chip, the canary is feeling quite toasty, and

 starts chirping loudly. A coyote hears chirping, tracks it down, and
 eats
 the canary. This story coming from Texas, has three morals to it:

 * First, he who puts you in it, is not necessarily your enemy.
 * Second, he who gets you out of it, is not necessarily your friend.
 * Third, when you find your self up to your neck in it, for heavens
 sake,
 don't chirp about it.

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CSa canany

1999-12-09 Thread Harold Rand
Will anyone tak to a novice? I have 27 volt dc CS maker. I would just
like to like to know how long to leave electrodes in  one quart jar of
distilled water to obtain 5ppm or thereabouts

Canary Story

A Texan cowboy was once riding the range in the middle of winter,
looking
for a stray cow he was afraid would freeze to death. He comes across a
little yellow canary, shivering in the cold winter wind. Being a very
kind
hearted man, he picks up the canary, holds it in his hands, and blows on
it
to give some warmth. As he is doing this, he sees warm cow ship steaming
in
cold. So the cow has to be near by, but what to do with the poor canary.

With a flash of inspiration, he puts the canary in side the cow chip to
keep
warm, and rides off looking for his cow.

After in minute in the cow chip, the canary is feeling quite toasty, and

starts chirping loudly. A coyote hears chirping, tracks it down, and
eats
the canary. This story coming from Texas, has three morals to it:

* First, he who puts you in it, is not necessarily your enemy.
* Second, he who gets you out of it, is not necessarily your friend.
* Third, when you find your self up to your neck in it, for heavens
sake,
don't chirp about it.


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