I agree that reply's should be set up to go to the list not the author. We
can always email the author too, but I forget to change the address and end up
bypassing the list!Jeanette
Interesting CS testimony on the Lyme disease newsgroup. Thought I'd
pass it along.
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Sincerely,
Nancy Berntsen
mailto:bernt...@bigfoot.com
http://www.connix.com/~berntsenProv. 3:5,6
Trust in the Lord with all your heart
And lean no
In a message dated 98-01-12 21:52:47 EST, you write:
<<
I've tested mine in the past. After an hour of processing 8 oz. distilled
water,
I got 8.38 ppm. So let it cook a while, sister . I'll let everybody know
my
test results on the heated variety eventually...
oh dear.I thought I re
I've tested mine in the past. After an hour of processing 8 oz. distilled
water,
I got 8.38 ppm. So let it cook a while, sister . I'll let everybody know my
test results on the heated variety eventually...
ShieGirl wrote:
> Hi everyone...
>
> Am making the first batch now.did not use salt
Hi everyone...
Am making the first batch now.did not use salt...nor heat up the water.
Question: IT took about 10 minutes until I saw any "activity".so I take it
this is why you all heat the water ??? If I am trying to achieve 30
ppm'sshould I keep it brewing for 40 minutes instead of
Dear Silver usin` Folks, I just got my order of 2 ounces of 14 gauge
wire in, so if anyone knows anyone else who needs some, have them write
and I`ll send 10 inches, at cost.
Marsha, never a spamming bone in her body...
:o)
On 12 Jan 98 at 15:40, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote:
> Today Mike Devour wrote:
>
> ...Heating is supposed to decrease the particle size...
>
> Mike,
> Can you provide any references or additional info
> for the connection between heat and size?
None any deeper than Lindemann's article:
ht
On 12 Jan 98 at 15:24, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote:
> Have been experimenting with CS and found it preserves milk!
> I took two 8 ounce glasses of milk - in one 3 teaspoons of CS in the
> other nothing. After 1 week of sitting at room temperature the
> untreated is spoiling and the treated is st
Could someone please repost some sources for silver wire? I only want the
quantity that I need and do not want to spend more than is necessary with these
"minumum order" places and such. Thanks.
Today Mike Devour wrote:
...Heating is supposed to decrease the particle size...
Mike,
Can you provide any references or additional info
for the connection between heat and size?
George
To all on the list,
I thought this would be of interest to everyone.
Have been experimenting with CS and found it preserves milk!
I took two 8 ounce glasses of milk - in one 3 teaspoons of CS in the
other nothing.
After 1 week of sitting at room temperature the untreated is spoiling
and the treat
Hello and best wishes to Tom, Mike, Dan & list,
Like Tom I am not meaning to offend anyone by this posting. I do wish to take
note of the fact that when Tom
uses the phraze "...such a silly assertion..." he is stating his conclusions
regarding the topic. The only
problem is that to someone e
Mike,
You do routinely get that fuzzy buildup and wipe it off during
processing, though, right?
Yes I do, it seems to come more often the longer I process it.
You don't usually see much on your filter paper, do you?
No, just a few specks here and there
Are you making it in the jar you're stor
Candace,
Congratulations!Way to go girl!
I am going to keep your letter where I can get to it whenever I start to
doubt.
Thanks for spreading the good news!
Donna
On 11 Jan 98 at 8:06, Tom Clayton wrote:
> As I understand it, the device of attaching batteries to silver
> wires will create colloidal silver, but how does one know what the
> concentration is in PPM?
The only way to *really* know is have a sample tested at a water
quality lab. Other than that,
On 12 Jan 98 at 8:43, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote:
> Dear list members,
>
> I've recently purchased one of Elixa's CS-300 cs generators. So
> far I've made three eight ounce batches but there is a distinct
> difference between the first batch and the last two. During the
> last two runs one of
> Sorry but the Au below should be Ag
> Many people are interested in colloidal Au however.
> Any one sucessfully making the Au.?
> I remember Scott was
>
> Dan
>
>
>
>
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>> >
On 12 Jan 98 at 11:29, Candace Hawthorne wrote:
> THE CS WORKED!!! I should be herxing at this time and I am not. You
> Lymies know what this means don't you! IT'S GONE. Oh thank God,
> he has never let me down not once in my life.
>
> So please take the CS for your Lyme with confidence, but ma
Hello List!
Well, I am most excited a couple of days ago I reported that I was having a
mild herx and that my hips were hurting as a result. Well I was wrong, I am
not herxing and feel really well. I must have hurt my hips while stretching
out the other day. My muscles are so tight, Not stiff
On 12 Jan 98 at 3:36, Tom Clayton wrote:
> I think that it would be the best application of our time if we
> don't spend time questioning things like whether water has a
> memory or not, and then make discussions about this or that
> response to such a silly assertion.
Tom,
I don't accept the wa
Dear Tom and the List, I`d just like to mention something that happens
to me. It`s not relevant to CS, but it is interesting, and shows that
whether or not water has a memory, there is still a lot of unexplained
things out there.
Here it is: I can sense stuff happening before it happens. That quake
Dear list members,
I've recently purchased one of Elixa's CS-300 cs generators. So far
I've made three eight ounce batches but there is a distinct difference
between the first batch and the last two. During the last two runs one
of the electrodes has produced a large volume of black bushy format
> > Silver can work homeopathically.
> > The problem with homeopathy is that most modern people are too
> > gross,stressed and in a hurry to benefit from such a subtle
> > medicine.
> > Yes.water has a memory and when you ingest a homeopathic
> > silver soluti
Welcome back
I saw an operation performed over the holidays and have a new
respect for some of our hi-tech medicine in the US.
Now after the operation the medicos did not properly drain the
patients bladder for a few days thus creating what might
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> From: Dan Holly
> To: ff...@cyber.com
> Subject: Fw: HOMEOPATHY
> Date: Monday, January 12, 1998 6:33 AM
>
>
>
> > Silver can work homeopathically.
> > The problem with homeopathy is that most modern people are too
> > gross,stressed and in a hurry, to benefit
Dear List:
Without meaning to offend anyone, I think that it would be the
best application of our time if we don't spend time questioning
things like whether water has a memory or not, and then make
discussions about this or that response to such a silly assertion
(although the responses from Mike
Hello Mike & list,
I really like your comments on list diplomacy. To your words I would like to
add the following sage advice
that was given to me by a full professor of internal medicine at the University
of Hawaii School of Medicine.
He repeatedly hammered the following concept into my min
I would like to take Tom Clayton's words and use them to explore a
question of list diplomacy. Please bear with me, Tom...
Tom Clayton wrote:
> There is no chemical basis for concern when heating clean water with
> a microwave. Water does not disassociate or change into anything
> toxic and if it
On 11 Jan 98 at 0:52, Candace Hawthorne wrote:
> ... I ran across some information that made allot of sense to me.
> Increase the doses on a regular basis and to dose by body weight
> ...
> ... I am going to list what I use as the dosing instructions you
> can get these at www.xpressnet.com/bheal
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