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Hi all,
I am wondering if anyone can tell me if oxygen therapies should help knock
down or eradicate the lyme bacteria borrelia burgdorferi, and/or Babesia,
and/or ehrlichia?
Thanks a lot,
Christy
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> Has anyone had any success using CS on poison ivy? I have a friend who
has
> it and I thought that it might at least help with some of the symptoms.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Marilyn
Dear Marilyn,
Well it ain`t poison ivy, but CS stopped the nasty effects of spider venom
when I was bitten twice last
Hi Lon,
On 26 Jun 00 19:02:11 PDT, lon chapman wrote:
>How do you put a 'static charger' on a car battery for longer life.
Well, you really don't. (What you could put on is a "desulfator."
But it costs more than 3 car batteries -- ain't worth it.)
>What is a static charger?
The discussion st
Terry- you make some good points. I enjoy reading your posts and you add so
much to this list. Thanks.
Samantha
In a message dated 6/26/00 3:08:37 PM Central Daylight Time, tw...@yahoo.com
writes:
> Though I produce and sell a large amount of CS, it
> pleases me to see CS being made and use
Hi Robert,
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 00:35:14 -0400, "Robert Ratliff"
wrote:
>The Auto industry will be interested in this. They are trying to decide how
>to convert filling stations to charging stations. They will be glad to know
>that there is no need to recharge batteries.
They already know about
The Auto industry will be interested in this. They are trying to decide how
to convert filling stations to charging stations. They will be glad to know
that there is no need to recharge batteries.
Best Regards, Robert Ratliff
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Sent: M
The old 100 mpg carburetor that the gas companies bought the patient for
trick eh?
What did he invent?
Best Regards, Robert Ratliff
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From: Ted Windsor [mailto:t...@home.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 5:22 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Grander Water Cata
Out of the approximately 62 messages posted on the silver list today that I
read, there were 12 or 13 that were actually CS related. While I am very
interested in all the other topics, I just don't have the time to deal with
them right now. As many of you know, I run a small dietary supplement
bu
Well Bob, you just popped my bubble. I was all ready to give this a try
until you added the humidity quotient. Here on the Emerald Coast (FL
panhandle) we don't see 40% RH until the winter months, and we don't have
many of those.
W.T.
> The spark plug method was written about back in 43 in
Alvin Rose wrote:
> Marshall
> do you have any information on the submerged electrode spacing
> for the hvac colloidal silver..I have an high voltage transformer 10kv
> with the primary winding connected to a variac...would the full 10 kv
> be applied to the electrodes submerged in dw..I can apply
I get the same burning on my feet, but my doctors called it fibromylgia.
Yea! I still think I contacted Lyme.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: CS>OTMarsha-lymelists,cyst form of lyme
> Rob,
>
> My main "leftover" Lyme symptom
How do you put a 'static charger' on a car battery for longer life.
What is a static charger?
Thanks,
Lon Chapman
www.achieve-perfect-health.com
Take charge of your own health
So, you expected to see something about recharging batteries, eh? You
see, I didn't change the SUBJECT either, to make a point. I am going
through all of these messages hoping to see something pertinent to the
SUBJECT; instead, I am following conversations at some tea party. If
you change the sub
NAH!!
How dull this list would be if these guys started patting each other on the
back!
BTW, Diane, you get a LOT of respect from THIS corner!
Chuck
A mushroom cloud on the horizon, 24 empty missile tubes--now it's Miller time !
On Mon, 26 J
Hehehheheh. And since you posted this THREE times, does that mean
you've got 6 layers?LOL!!!
Sparrow
Sparrow wrote:
> ... So much latent hostility floating around.
>
> (VBG) perhaps we can find a conspiracy theory for why this is so?
> ;~)
I dunno, but I've got my aluminum foil right he
I would think that CS would be effective at preventing a "secondary"
infection that could be brought about by the Poison Ivy...
Rob
in Memphis
From: "d.linen"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Poison Ivy
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 19:23:23 -0500
Maril
Marilyn Caldwell wrote:
>
> Has anyone had any success using CS on poison ivy? I have a friend who has
> it and I thought that it might at least help with some of the symptoms.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Marilyn
Hi Marilyn,
I've had some success with a mixture of CS and MSM for severe itching
but
Marshall
do you have any information on the submerged electrode spacing
for the hvac colloidal silver..I have an high voltage transformer 10kv
with the primary winding connected to a variac...would the full 10 kv
be applied to the electrodes submerged in dw..I can apply any voltage
from 0 to 10kv f
Has anyone had any success using CS on poison ivy? I have a friend who has
it and I thought that it might at least help with some of the symptoms.
Thank you.
Marilyn
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> From: Terry Wayne
> Subject: CS>Harmony
Yeah! What he said! :)
Yours in health,
James Allison
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Ditto! :)
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Yeah! What he said! :)
Yours in health,
James Allison
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Pamela,
Thanks for the input on what are dear gov. is up to in regards
to health care. And that is only the tip of the iceberg. We are
on the titanic with all the boilers going. People wake up! It
will effect cs, vitamins, minerals and alot of other things like
alternative medicine. We be
Interesting remarks since I put some information about Yohan Grander on the
list.
If I knew how to do this it would be on the internet, Ill be dammed if I would
allow any government telling me just what information I can share with people.
I
am not a technical person, I just know when something
Marshall
I'll state the obvious, since it is on my site. I have. I think
he presents the information quite intelligently.
His basic premise is that if the toxins of everyday living aren't
adequately flushed out of the cells; over the years this is what
causes our cells (us) to age.
i.e..pg.14
Marshall,
>Typically a coil has the low end of both windings connected together.
Where do
>I connect this point?
To the positive terminal on the battery (??)
>I am trying t make a schematic of this. You indicate that the capacitor
should
>connect to ground, then state that nothing but the bat
A GROSS omission on my part. I have made and used it since being
introduced to it by Richard Thomas, a long time list member,
around Sept '99.
Thank you Marshall for the email and for all the information you
have provided to me and others on this list.
Thanks,
Dave Perkins
"enjoy being"
email:
I have watched the extensive and detailed discussion
of the production of Colloidal Silver for the whole
time I've been on the list. This discussion has been
interesting and provocative, with positions being
advocated, tempers being stimulated, and opinions
being declared.
Several points seem to h
Sparrow wrote:
> ... So much latent hostility floating around.
>
> (VBG) perhaps we can find a conspiracy theory for why this is so?
> ;~)
I dunno, but I've got my aluminum foil right here! TWO layers!
Thanks for your consideration, all.
Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[m
Sparrow wrote:
> ... So much latent hostility floating around.
>
> (VBG) perhaps we can find a conspiracy theory for why this is so?
> ;~)
I dunno, but I've got my aluminum foil right here! TWO layers!
Thanks for your consideration, all.
Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[m
Sparrow wrote:
> ... So much latent hostility floating around.
>
> (VBG) perhaps we can find a conspiracy theory for why this is so?
> ;~)
I dunno, but I've got my aluminum foil right here! TWO layers!
Thanks for your consideration, all.
Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[m
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000 14:15:02 -0400, Marshall Dudley
wrote:
>Typically a coil has the low end of both windings connected together. Where do
>I connect this point?
Oops. I left that off my description, too. That has to go to the
ground rod.
-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moines (CDP, KB0ZDF)
Bob Lee: Thanks. Roger
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Hi Bob,
What this has to do with CS is a puzzle to me. :)
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000 05:48:58 -0500, Tai-Pan wrote:
Getting power from the ground takes a couple of straight runs of wire
about 1/2 mile long.
It's easier to recharge from the air.
It's fairly simple. You need a mesh "antenna" attache
Tai-Pan wrote:
>
> Hi Roger,
>
> We used long wires strung out on the field fences (insulated wire) and ran
> them
> into the barn and chicken house. The fences originated at those buildings so
> there was no wire laying on the ground to get caught in machinery. We had a
> high
> voltage li
You will need to ask: planetn...@aol.com
I simply forwarded an article they sent me because I thought it might be of
interest. I thought their header was on the message, but I guess it wasn't.
Marshall
Henry Reed wrote:
> These observations and questions may be considered as being from "me
> t
Has anyone read this book?
http://www.betterwayhealth.com/reverse-aging-book.asp
Marshall
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These observations and questions may be considered as being from "me
too!!" pj
"d.linen" wrote:
>
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
> > Money is only spent on 'cures' for diseases for revenue...
> > not really to cure anything...its a hoax...
> > there has been a cure for all of diseases since the di
Hi Roger,
We used long wires strung out on the field fences (insulated wire) and ran them
into the barn and chicken house. The fences originated at those buildings so
there was no wire laying on the ground to get caught in machinery. We had a high
voltage line running along the property line and
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Money is only spent on 'cures' for diseases for revenue...
> not really to cure anything...its a hoax...
> there has been a cure for all of diseases since the diseases were origonally
> created to
> #1. population control
> #2. create revenue
>
> there is technology th
I sure wish you guys would find a new header for your posts, which have
nothing to do with me!
Thanks,
Marsha
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Scharbach wrote:
> Sparrow
>
> Here is a reprint from the gentleman that provided the instructions.
> "What Wiley did at the rip old age of 12 or 13 was hook a sparkplug to the
> end of the wire and then run the ground end (where the threads are) into a
> 12 volt coil off an old A model, but any o
Hi Sparrow,
The spark plug method was written about back in 43 in the Popular Mechanics
mag.
Have done it and it works. Need dry air (low humidity) for it to work. Below
40% RH.
Damp wet air won't allow a charge to build up. The capacitor is not required
but does help.
Bless you Bob Lee
Sc
I designed and built some of the first magnetic resonance units. Its not
really a fast rise time magnetic pulse.
You start with a strong DC magnetic field just to provide a stable
environment -- the effect is the same in the earth's magnetic field.
You hit the molecules (we used water) with an r
Dear Mike ;
Thank you for the sensible analysis of this dumb discussion.
All these guys are doing is chasing potential users away in confusion.
Fact is as long as you have the one necessary thing two pieces of at
least .995 % pure silver two wires and any battery ,a car
Whew!!Thanks for the apology Trem. I was starting to wonder what the
heck had
happened to this list. So much latent hostility floating around.
(VBG) perhaps we can find a conspiracy theory for why this is so? ;~)
Sparrow
>I wish to make a public apology to Diane. I was rude and offens
Hi Diane and all,
Let me in line here and also apologize (take a number boy, darn-- got the
square root of one). While riding the elevator up and down, stepped on some
little toes and then others stepped on some toes, because of my pushing, and
its all my fault. I'm not going to give any excuses,
Hi Roger and non-Rogers,
I agree Roger.
Except for unexpected discoveries, facts are generally the
end result of a long line of "What If's".
The folks who are conceptually creative and good at "What If"
are not all necessarily skilled in the crafts required to
turn the "what if" into a fact or f
I've noticed that it happens every summer!
Must be stress factors.
Yesterday was our first 90 degrees and REALLY muggy in the northeast.
Chuck
Moriarty killed a clone--Holmes lives!
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000 12:20:16 +, "M. G. Devour" wrote:
Apology accepted. Thank you Trem. I made big mistakes today and it
probably won't be the last time but I usually learn from them.
Thanks to your wife too. :) This truly is the best list with the best
people.
Diane
Trem wrote:
>
> I wish to make a public apology to Diane. I was rude and offens
Tai-Pan wrote:
> Hi girl,
>
> Engineers do not speculate, only deal with
> proven facts. Technicians speculate, not engineers. :-)
Quite the contrary. Engineers speculate quite a bit if they are any good at
troubleshooting. When there is a problem you try to figure it out, and if not
successf
There are huge currents traveling through the earth at all times. Makes sense
to me. I will give it a try this weekend at the ranch. Probably need to put
a full wave bridge on it.
Marshall
"d.linen" wrote:
> I think it has to do with a lot of chicken wire and cable (insulated?)
> and spreadin
I wish to make a public apology to Diane. I was rude and offensive and was
told so in no uncertain terms by my wife when she saw what I said.
I wrote that just after rising and before having my morning cup and was in
a bit of funk. Not an excuse.
Please accept my apology Diane. I'm sorry.
Hey folks, please be nice!
Bob's initial display of "attitude" has ticked off a couple of
people and it's starting to reverberate. Please let's not hurt one
another.
Be well,
Mike Devour
silver-list owner
> Trem wrote:
>
> Bob Lee is right. Why don't we not conjecture about
> > something i
Magnetic resonance uses a fast rise time magnetic pulse to kick all the
molecules which then ring at their own characteristic frequency in a strong
DC magnetic field.
It is like plucking the string of a guitar. The fast rise time is the
pluck, the string tension is the DC magnetic field, and the
Wow, what a recovery. I am wondering, since you seem to be on the
silver-list, why CS was not part of your cure?
Marshall
Dave Perkins wrote:
> WELCOME TO MY FIRST ANNUAL . . .
>
> *** CELEBRATION OF LIVING ***
>
> "IT'S BEEN A YEAR AND I'M PROVING THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY WRONG
> EVERY DAY"
>
> "
Fred wrote:
> At 06:36 PM 6/24/2000, Roger wrote:
> >Trem: Well, when it comes to shelf life, IMHO, HVAC CS is the standard by
> >which all other CS products are compared.
>
> Prey tell, whose HVAC product is the standard - seems the jury
> has been and still is out! The three samples I got all se
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FYI...
Money is only spent on 'cures' for diseases for revenue...
not really to cure anything...its a hoax...
there has been a cure for all of diseases since the diseases were origonally
created to
#1. population control
#2. create revenue
Roger Altman wrote, to Fred:
> ALL these variations on the HVAC process make a stable CS.
The listowner speaks:
I believe it is time for Fred and Roger (and others) to acknowledge
that while HVAC and LVDC CS each have their advantages and
detractors *BOTH* work very well, thank you!
All the var
Trem wrote:
Bob Lee is right. Why don't we not conjecture about
> something if we don't know.
You're batting zero today.
Not entirely. I know how to be nice to people.
Zero
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I am not sure. I do believe the Beck 4 step process is though.
Marshall
rob gr wrote:
> Is the Beck 4 step protocol effective against "latent" or noactive pathogens
> - as is the case in Lyme Disease?
>
> Rob
> in memphis
>
> >From: Alvin Rose
> >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> >To: silver-
Fred wrote:
Look at the normal water you drink, on average 200 PPM! Is that saturated? NO!
> My pool has 850PPM, is that saturated? NO! Can I dissolve table salt to 8,000
> PPM? YES! What is this "leaching to saturated levels" problem you have, with
> my
> drinking pure water instead of very, ve
At 05:45 AM 6/26/00 -0500, you wrote:
rogalt...@aol.com wrote:
>
> Diane: I read on another list awhile back that a lot of bare wire
strung out
> in an open field can be statically charged by the wind then periodically
> discharged like a capacitor to produce electrical power. I was wonderin
Yes,
I remember the real engineers at IBM that came down to the technician labs for
help in repairing their home electronics. Technicians also get the job done!
Chuck
The meek are getting ready!
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000 05:48:58 -0500, Tai-Pan wr
Could be a number of things. Excessively large particles that continued
aggregating, the water is acid causing aggregation, the CS was light
sensitive and exposed to sunlight are a few possibilities.
Marshall
Liz Pavek wrote:
> What made my batch of CS turn cloudy?? Yikes!!
>
> Liz
>
> --
> Th
w8w8 wrote:
> Seems like there are spectrophotometer that use reagents that work and
> there are spectrophotometer that use reagents that did not work. It has
> been said that James Holmes and Robert L. Berger each have
> spectrophotometers, and that is one of only two methods of correctly
> meas
I am a technician---HVAC. I do not speculate. I propose hypotheses as to
why stuff is doing what it does and perform tests to demonstrate the
validity of the hypotheses.
Fermi made bets with other engineers and physicists about whether or not
the atmosphere would ignite when they popped the
But I will.Although it does not meet the parameters of Bob's request,
(ie, I have not tried it myself)
I thought there was a possibility that someone BESIDES Bob, might be
interested. . . . . . . . .
Sparrow
Here is a reprint from the gentleman that provided the instructions.
"What Wiley did
In a message dated 6/26/00 6:02:40 AM EST, l...@fbtc.net writes:
<< Engineers do not speculate, only deal with
proven facts. Technicians speculate, not engineers. :-) >>
Bob: Speculation is NOT needed for maintaining the status quo; engineers are
very good at that. Discovery, on the other hand
OK Ivan, thanks for the insight! I have a better understanding now...
Rob
in memphis
From: "Ivan Anderson"
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To:
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Soft Drinks
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 14:20:43 +1200
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From: "rob gr"
> While I agree that c
In a message dated 6/26/00 6:02:40 AM EST, l...@fbtc.net writes:
<< Hi girl,
Appreciate your input, however am open for hard data on recharging from the
earth, as some claim. Already know how to recharge from fences and close by
power
lines. Thats been done for many years, as far back as
Thank you for this Bob. Obviously you know your electrical "stuff". I
like your statement that technicians speculate, not engineers. About all
I know to do is speculate. ;) But I'm no techie, just a wannabe. I've
taken things apart ever since I can remember to see how they work. When
I was a kid I
Hi girl,
Appreciate your input, however am open for hard data on recharging from the
earth, as some claim. Already know how to recharge from fences and close by
power
lines. Thats been done for many years, as far back as the 1920's. :-) As a
matter
of fact it costs the power companies millions
rogalt...@aol.com wrote:
>
> Diane: I read on another list awhile back that a lot of bare wire strung out
> in an open field can be statically charged by the wind then periodically
> discharged like a capacitor to produce electrical power. I was wondering if
> anyone has first hand experience w
Hi Bob,
I won't bother you any more.
Diane
Tai-Pan wrote:
>
> Hi Diane
>
> Thanks for your reply.
> It does not conform to the request.
> I appeciate your need to reply to anything that comes along.
>
> Bless you Bob Lee
>
> "d.linen" wrote:
>
> > I think it has to do with a lot of chic
In a message dated 6/26/00 4:42:06 AM EST, li...@flash.net writes:
<< Subj: Re: CS>Recharging batteries from the earth.
Date: 6/26/00 4:42:06 AM EST
From: li...@flash.net (d.linen)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
I think it has to do with a lot of chick
Hi Diane
Thanks for your reply.
It does not conform to the request.
I appeciate your need to reply to anything that comes along.
Bless you Bob Lee
"d.linen" wrote:
> I think it has to do with a lot of chicken wire and cable (insulated?)
> and spreading it out to other posts or perhaps in a
I think it has to do with a lot of chicken wire and cable (insulated?)
and spreading it out to other posts or perhaps in a more compact
arrangement going around and around a grounding post of some sort. With
battery cables attached to the cables to charge the battery. A more
electronic type person
Hi all,
Have seen a lot of refereces to recharging batteries from the earth.
Tell us how this is done. We all want to know. Give details that we can
follow and duplicate this wonderful thing. Has anyone informed the
battery manufactuers yet! Sure they would like to know also. :-) Truth !
not BS,
In a message dated 6/25/00 3:32:04 PM EST, f...@health2us.com writes:
<< Subj: CS>HI 93737 Silver Meter
Date: 6/25/00 3:32:04 PM EST
From: f...@health2us.com (Fred)
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To:silver-list@eskimo.com
At 06:36 PM 6/24/2000, Roger wrote:
>Trem: Well, when i
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