Re: Proposed rules from the FDA (long)

1998-06-29 Thread bjs1779
brains wrote: > > M. G. Devour wrote: > > > I'm forwarding this without studying it in great detail, but I agree > > with William Busser that it is worth examining. Each may respond > > as their conscience dictates... > > > > Mike D. > > > > > > well in reply to the FDA having that much power ..

Re: Proposed rules from the FDA (long)

1998-06-29 Thread bjs1779
M. G. Devour wrote: > > I'm forwarding this without studying it in great detail, but I agree > with William Busser that it is worth examining. Each may respond > as their conscience dictates... > > Mike D. I wrote at least 5 different responses, none seem to fit, the only thing I can do is pray.

Re: CS - colon bacteria

1998-06-29 Thread bjs1779
Paul Andree wrote: > > > > Hi Bob and List, > > > > > > Just a thought here on this. > > > If CS is completely absorbed from the stomach, then it will never reach > > > the colon. > > > It would seem that the good bacteria, and/or the bad bacteria will not > > > be affected by the CS. > > > I don'

Re: Proposed rules from the FDA (long)

1998-06-29 Thread brains
M. G. Devour wrote: > I'm forwarding this without studying it in great detail, but I agree > with William Busser that it is worth examining. Each may respond > as their conscience dictates... > > Mike D. > > well in reply to the FDA having that much power ...all governments are heading the sa

Re: CS - colon bacteria

1998-06-29 Thread Paul Andree
> > Hi Bob and List, > > > > Just a thought here on this. > > If CS is completely absorbed from the stomach, then it will never reach > > the colon. > > It would seem that the good bacteria, and/or the bad bacteria will not > > be affected by the CS. > > I don't know that this is fact, as I am surm

Proposed rules from the FDA (long)

1998-06-29 Thread M. G. Devour
I'm forwarding this without studying it in great detail, but I agree with William Busser that it is worth examining. Each may respond as their conscience dictates... Mike D. --- Forwarded Message Follows --- From: "william busser" To: Subject: Worth Forwardin

Re: CS & Cystic Fibrosis

1998-06-29 Thread Joyce Inouye
On 27 Jun 98 at 14:14, Joyce Inouye wrote: I think it would be a great idea to collect complementary information and to start identifying the best silver on the market. This would include complementary natural products which have proven to have a high success rate for various diseased states (pe

Re: CS - colon bacteria

1998-06-29 Thread Paul Andree
robert.we...@ny.ubs.com wrote: > > >Dan wrote: > >I heard a guy on the radio talking about how his IONIC silver was better > >than any colloidal silver.One drawback of IONIC that he did "fess up to was > >that helpful bacteria in the gut would be wiped out. > > Folks, I'm starting to get more and

Re: CS - colon bacteria

1998-06-29 Thread bjs1779
Paul Andree wrote: > > robert.we...@ny.ubs.com wrote: > > > > >Dan wrote: > > >I heard a guy on the radio talking about how his IONIC silver was better > > >than any colloidal silver.One drawback of IONIC that he did "fess up to was > > >that helpful bacteria in the gut would be wiped out. > > > >

CS Experiments on bacteria, yogurt, milk, etc

1998-06-29 Thread robert . wells
>Dan wrote: >I heard a guy on the radio talking about how his IONIC silver was better >than any colloidal silver.One drawback of IONIC that he did "fess up to wa s >that helpful bacteria in the gut would be wiped out. Folks, I'm starting to get more and more confused. I need to get some straight-

Re: CS Experiments on bacteria, yogurt, milk, etc

1998-06-29 Thread bjs1779
robert.we...@ny.ubs.com wrote: > > Folks, I'm starting to get more and more confused. I need to get some > straight-forward, hard science that is verifiable and repeatable with > regards to the effects of CS on different bacteria. Jim Einert has been > doing some testing with yogurt and has re

Re: yogurt and CS, AGAIN!

1998-06-29 Thread likowski
Mike is very correct on this point! When I first tried CS it was under the wrong conditions and I was doing it the wrong way, so for months I didn't even pick it up again -- concluding it was "OK, but nothing special". Later -- after almost dying and being shocked into higher awareness (some called

Re: yogurt and CS, AGAIN!

1998-06-29 Thread bjs1779
Michael C Slivinski wrote: > > Hello All, BJS, let me ask this question a diffrent way. When you look at the > yogurt is that the good culture and you have also bad culture to compare > it to. Where is this bad culture from. Or does yogurt contain mostly good > and some bad and eventually yogu

Re: yogurt and CS, AGAIN!

1998-06-29 Thread M. G. Devour
Interesting work, Jim! Keep on... Just a side comment to anyone looking on: When you're watching experiments like Jim's as they are being done, it's important not to make too much of what you see, Jim's or anyone else's speculations while the work is in progress, or anything else. One or two

Re: yogurt and CS, AGAIN!

1998-06-29 Thread jeinert
> Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 18:03:38 -0500 (CDT) > To:silver-list@eskimo.com > From: Michael C Slivinski > Subject: Re: yogurt and CS, AGAIN! > Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com Mike, I don't have any criteria. I don't really know what is good and what

Re: yogurt and CS, AGAIN!

1998-06-29 Thread jeinert
> Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 18:03:56 -0500 > To:silver-list@eskimo.com > From: Mike Rhyner > Subject: Re: yogurt and CS, AGAIN! > Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com Good idea Mike, I will try it. You may be right! Thanks! Jim > > > Hi Jim, > I would sugg

Re: yogurt and CS, AGAIN!

1998-06-29 Thread Daniel Holly
I heard a guy on the radio talking about how his IONIC silver was better than any colloidal silver.One drawback of IONIC that he did "fess up to was that helpful bacteria in the gut would be wiped out. Dan === = -Original Messag