Re: Distillers

1998-05-20 Thread Joseph
Hi Susan Did the info with your unit give any type of cost to make a gallon? Does it have any other filters with it? How long does it take to make a gallon? Thanks Joe -- > From: Susan M. Yensen > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: Distillers > Date: Monday, May 18, 1998 3:43 PM

Re: CS nasal spray

1998-05-20 Thread Joyce Inouye
I've heard of people taking colloidal silver in their eyes, or in their nose, for sinuses, with good results. These were not in nasal spray bottles--they just put drops of colloidal silver in their eyes or nose. It is my understanding that the "blue lady" used silver of the WRONG SIZE. True coll

Re: CS nasal spray

1998-05-20 Thread likowski
While CS as nasal-spray MAY work well, I've tried it in a nebulizer used normally for delivering antibiotics to the lungs and it's NOT recommended. I tried it 5 times for the serious lung infections brought on by Cystic Fibrosis and every time had a bad reaction: The feeling of suffication. I could

Re: Blood/brain barrier -- GOOD QUESTION!!

1998-05-20 Thread likowski
Sorry if I'm tuning in late, folks, but this seems to be a very good question! Does anyone have knowledge about this topic?? CAN c-silver cross the blood/brain barrier and settle in the brain?? I read that a large amounts of alluminum has been found in the brains of alzheimers victims -- which coul

Re: CS nasal spray

1998-05-20 Thread Peter D.McLennan
-Original Message- From: Cisco To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, 19 May 1998 21:14 Subject: Re: CS nasal spray >Listers, ## A nebuliser also works very well at delivering the cs as a very fine mist.This may be a viable option especially for those who contract viral type asthma.

RE: Distilled water

1998-05-20 Thread Dean Woodward
I agree. It is so fundamental that there must have been some work on it. I worked offshore for a couple of years in the Persian Gulf, and distillation was the source of our drinking water. Amerada Hess Oil Company had this operation, and they were concerned about leaching, and reinjected minerals i

Re: diagram

1998-05-20 Thread Paul Andree
Rob W F wrote: > > In a message dated 98-05-19 18:40:17 EDT, you write: > > << Does anyone know where I can get a diagram of how to make collodial silver? > >> > > I have a WORD 6 file with directions for making CS and a crude diagram that I > sent to my lyme-suffering son. Unfortunately, the s

Re: New lyme patient/help

1998-05-20 Thread Debbie McDonald
Hi all, Sorry slightly off subject. Can some/one of you volunteer to tell my new friend your experiences with treating lyme??? She is on the standard? antibiotics via her doc now and not getting too far with it. I told her I knew of a "better" treatment she may wish to investigate and she is read

Re: diagram

1998-05-20 Thread Rob W F
In a message dated 98-05-19 18:40:17 EDT, you write: << Does anyone know where I can get a diagram of how to make collodial silver? >> I have a WORD 6 file with directions for making CS and a crude diagram that I sent to my lyme-suffering son. Unfortunately, the silver list cannot carry attachme

Re: ME AGAIN

1998-05-20 Thread M. G. Devour
On 20 May 98 at 0:39, Vern wrote: > ... the whole idea was that chemical application is somehow > robbing the soil of things that would be replenished with natural > fertilizers and such. The trace minerals are being taken up by the plants, harvested, and eaten. But guess what? The fertilizers

Re: ME AGAIN

1998-05-20 Thread It's not me
Darryl, I have not seen anything that suggests plants are without nutrient, but I have read several papers that suggest that various levels of nutrients are on the decrease. Off the top of my head, I remember reading that selenium levels in cantaloupe (maybe?!) was about 1/50th that of those test