Re: CS>Fwd: CS>OT: Deadly for bacteria, great for consumersre WOG?

2000-08-28 Thread John Rigby
Ha folks, My apologies - I keep forgetting small details like the fact that not everyone grew up in Oz a hundred or so years ago like me! Wog as used there, is a generic term for bacteria/infective medium. But, I have been unable to determine HOW "wog" came to mean bacterial infection. Vis: "I can

Re: CS>OT: Deadly for bacteria, great for consumers

2000-08-28 Thread John Rigby
Hi Harsha & folks, Easy. They wear sunscreens - haven't you noticed they are different colours BTW: "Wog" was a generic term in Oz for ANYONE not born here - we didn't have racial discrimination... they were all "bloody wogs!":-) Cheers, John HAPPY? Go here: www.fablor.com/aur

Re: CS Usage Survey

2000-08-28 Thread Marsha Hallett
> << Use Prophalactacly (yes/no): > Prophalactic Dosage: >> > > What is "prophalactacly"? I think he means prophylactically, or as a preventive. NOT prevenTAtive... (That one makes me growl...) Love, Marsha PS: Hey, List, I`m moving to Utah on Saturday! Gonna be near my 4 kids and 2 grandkids! H

Re: CS Usage Survey

2000-08-28 Thread John Hill
prophalactacly means taking it on a routine basis whether you need to or not. In other words, do you consume 4 oz. per day every day on a consistent basis ... or something like that. John Hill At 12:59 AM 8/29/2000 -0400, you wrote: In a message dated 8/28/00 10:43:45 PM Central Daylight T

Re: CS>cod liver oil

2000-08-28 Thread mfinney
Dear Phil, I wonder if essential fatty acids can do as well or better tha CLO. Barb Michael Lee Finney michael.fin...@acm.org michael.fin...@computer.org -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread mfinney
He all, As to wounds, to stop bleeding straght cayenne pepper works very well and is a pain stopper as well. You can also use raw honey on even very deep wounds. Raw honey is oone of the best kept secrets of srugeons who have a zero post surgical wound infection rate. If honey is not available,

Re: CS Usage Survey

2000-08-28 Thread Itssuzy2
In a message dated 8/28/00 10:43:45 PM Central Daylight Time, p...@clspress.com writes: << Use Prophalactacly (yes/no): Prophalactic Dosage: >> What is "prophalactacly"? -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest

CS>List newbie

2000-08-28 Thread MzOzz2
In a message dated 8*29*00 12:33:01 AM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com writes: << I got some urine trapped on some toilet paper, and turned my head sidways and dripped some into my ear. I then wondered if the world would end. My hear made a lot of noise then and after a few minutes blessed sil

CS Usage Survey

2000-08-28 Thread John Hill
Hello, My name is John Hill I am the author of Colloidal Silver: A Literature Review.. I'm collecting information for an update of this document. I am conducting a survey of colloidal usage patterns and would very much appreciate some input from this list. The purpose of this survey is t

Re: CS>cod liver oil

2000-08-28 Thread CKing001
TwinLabs packages their fish oils with nitrogen gas. Stays fresh until opened, then must be refrigerated. Chuck I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals. On Mon, 28 Aug 2000 20:26:20 -0400, "Robert Ratlif

CS>OFF TOPIC-Will I be partying with the contamination crew??

2000-08-28 Thread Janet Lubart
An unusual paper came home in my small daughters backback. OPENHOUSE AUG. 29--CITY HALL 4:30-6:30 "Drop by and meet the project personnel and get the details about the soil and groundwater contamination and clean-up operations for the soccer field" This soccer field is right next to my daughter's s

CS testimony

2000-08-28 Thread Terry Wayne
Listers, Here is part of a letter from a client to me. Terry Wayne "Terry, I've been delaying, wanting to write up a blurb about how well the silver-water has cured my mastitis, pink-eye in the kids, healed a burned finger, cured diaper rash, lessened the effects of the flu (the real bronchial ty

CS>Re: cod liver oil

2000-08-28 Thread MzOzz2
In a message dated 8*28*00 12:53:51 PM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com writes: << "That's all I know." Phil Sr. >> I doubt that's ALL you know Phil. LOL. Thanks for the good advice about the CLO. Love, Kathy <> -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.

CS>cod liver oil and vision

2000-08-28 Thread Fernwoods
Phil, It seemed like you said that CLO helped your vision but hurt your father -in-laws. Could you explain? Karen -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: sil

Re: CS>Re:alternative therapies

2000-08-28 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Terri, On Mon, 28 Aug 2000 20:25:39 EDT, annho...@aol.com wrote: >Kennel cough in cats/dogs is highly contagious. A great place to pic it up >its at the vets. Hard to prevent as its an airborne bug. I will add that >humans can catch it. Its known in cats as Bordetalla. My vet has had >"

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
enry Reed wrote: > Do I recall reading that tetanus is extremely unlikely to be contracted > unless a puncture wound (deep type) is sustained from an object that has > been exposed to animal dung fairly recently? Like maybe a nail in a > barnyard fence? pj >From the research on the net I did to

Re: CS>Questions of CS

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sue Stewart wrote: > Hi James, > > Thanks for your constructive responses. > As I originally questioned - Was there a possibility that it would remain in > the body to later compromise nervous and/or immune systems ? > > OK, it`s a noble metal - what difference does that have in the body to the >

Re: CS>OT - detoxifying

2000-08-28 Thread Brickeyk
Marshall In and out is not equal in my case, unless perspiration took care of some. I know it did as I was using the hot tub to get rid of some liquid. I dropped to a kidney output of only 2 ounces per day and after a cleanse have seen the 64 ounce goal. What is interesting is to strain the o

Re: CS>Mosquito Bites--Infection

2000-08-28 Thread Henry Reed
Are you positive they are mosquito bites? If you have a zapper it might help. Even if they are spider bites of some sort. pj Sir Richard Beresford-Wylie wrote: > > Two days ago in Sunny England ,mowing my green grass lawn > I received Nine Mosquito bites on my left leg ,Five on the right leg >

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Henry Reed
Do I recall reading that tetanus is extremely unlikely to be contracted unless a puncture wound (deep type) is sustained from an object that has been exposed to animal dung fairly recently? Like maybe a nail in a barnyard fence? pj Marshall Dudley wrote: > > rogalt...@aol.com wrote: > > Marsha

RE: CS>cod liver oil

2000-08-28 Thread Robert Ratliff
Is your cod liver oil fresh? If so where do you buy it. It is very hard to find non-rancid cod liver oil. Best Regards, Robert Ratliff -Original Message- From: Philip I. Marie Sr. [mailto:philma...@landmarknet.net] Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 9:52 PM To: Frances Mehner; silver-list@eski

CS>Re:alternative therapies

2000-08-28 Thread Annhope1
Barb << Sounds like you have a laundry list of problems like most of us who trusted the system. >> Your right, I do have a list due to the system. I don't share them much, feel like I'm self revolving when I do plus the whole world has their own problems. <> After reading what CS should look

Re: CS>Botulism,food poisoning Re: walk the walk

2000-08-28 Thread mfinney
Dear Bob Lee, Some additions to your comments on boutulism. Botulism for somereason is only a threat to normal healthy adults if you eat something that has been canned wrong, same reaons you should never buy can goods tha are bulging. Dented is okay, but bulging suggests botulism potential But,

Re: CS>Botulism,food poisoning Re: walk the walk

2000-08-28 Thread CKing001
Never pay cash for duct tape! Have 'em put it on your bill... Chuck I know I'm a sick person--the question is whether it's charming or offensive! On Mon, 28 Aug 2000 13:11:08 -0500, Tai-Pan wrote: > Your first aid was very appropriate, carry in

RE: CS>Questions of CS

2000-08-28 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi Sue, I know of only two "studies", actually so anecdotal as to be meaningless in the world of multimillion dollar double-blind studies. But, Roger Altmans excretion study shows that it does not accumulate, even though done with a population of One. Years ago Mark Metcalf, an early lay rese

CS>Use of TDS-1 (conductivity meter)

2000-08-28 Thread Gaston
Hi listers, I have been using my TDS-1 for comparison purposes only and I noticed that it seems to increase the tyndall effect (using a laser pointer). I do not understand that, however, what I do is as follows: I use a very small container (cleaned with distilled water) to use only the required

CS>Re: Heated distilled water prior to making a batch of CS

2000-08-28 Thread Gaston
Hi listers, I know that most of you do not heat the water, however, for those who do, I find that, instead of heating the DW water, just pouring real hot water while cleaning my equipment (on the electrodes and inside the Jar) prior to making a batch of CS gives me almost the same results as heati

Re: CS>Mosquito Bites--Infection

2000-08-28 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 8/28/00 2:03:04 PM EST, dazer_internatio...@email.msn.com writes: << Subj: CS>Mosquito Bites--Infection Date: 8/28/00 2:03:04 PM EST From: dazer_internatio...@email.msn.com (Sir Richard Beresford-Wylie) Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CS>eating greens

2000-08-28 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 08/28/2000 2:47:29 PM Central Daylight Time, cking...@nycap.rr.com writes: << I don't know about it thinning the blood, but a small salad daily is an excellent way to get enzymes into the system as well as necessary roughage. Can't think of anything easier than to eat some ra

Re: CS>List newbie

2000-08-28 Thread Sue Stewart
Barb, I had heard of Urine therapy but... what an amazing story ! Thank you for sharing it with us and also including your dog. Sue. - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 9:35 PM Subject: Re: CS>List newbie Dear Terri, Sounds like you have a laundry list of pr

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Tony Moody
Hullo Marshall, Is the mower OK? Massive doses of Vit C should promote healing. And yoghurt and Acidophilus to replace your friendly bacteria being zapped by the penicillin. Tony Marshall Dudley wrote: > > Yesterday around noon My riding mower picked up a length of flat > strapping steel s

Re: CS>Fwd: CS>OT: Deadly for bacteria, great for consumersre WOG?

2000-08-28 Thread Tony Moody
Worthy Oriental Gentleman. Definitely derogatory and politically incorrect. I'm really surprised that New Scientist would use the term. cepel...@cs.com wrote: > > In a message dated 8/27/00 8:39:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ri...@fablor.com > writes: > > << > In this weeks New Scientist is also

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Nina Silver, Ph.D.
- Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 12:18 PM Subject: CS and injury > Yesterday around noon My riding mower picked up a length of flat > strapping steel spun it around and cut a deep wound into my foot. > > I ran cold water into the gash, then

Re: CS>Questions of CS

2000-08-28 Thread Sue Stewart
Hi James, Thanks for your constructive responses. As I originally questioned - Was there a possibility that it would remain in the body to later compromise nervous and/or immune systems ? OK, it`s a noble metal - what difference does that have in the body to the heavy metals. I appreciate the fa

Re: CS>Questions of CS

2000-08-28 Thread mfinney
Dear Sue, re: So, Barb, I did only ask questions, and thanks again for answering in the way that you did, Your welcome :) Michael Lee Finney michael.fin...@acm.org michael.fin...@computer.org -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit si

Re: CS>cod liver oil

2000-08-28 Thread Harsha Godavari
Phil: I am not questioning the efficacy or usefulness of Cod Liver Oil. I ran into it over 60 years ago. Memories are fading. But I recall that COL consumers can be smelled from the yard. In those days there were no capsules or de-odourised stuff. It was straight from the cod and no dilution

Re: CS>Hair Analysis

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Everthing I can find indicates that tin is not only nontoxic, but essential for a healthy body http://www.1st-nutrition.com/ingredients/ing_178.html. Cans use to be plated in tin at one time. It is used in food processing due to it's nontoxic properties: http://www.texasprecision.net/Processes

Re: CS>List newbie

2000-08-28 Thread mfinney
Dear Terri, Sounds like you have a laundry list of problems like most of us who trusted the system. Skin rashes indicated a lot of problems. My first suggestion regarding colloidal silver, would be to get a maker and make your own. Much cheaper and then you know for sure whats in it.(I am not a ver

Re: CS>FW:

2000-08-28 Thread mfinney
Dear Heather, I will let someone else tell you why "colloidal silver" is NOT a heavy metal. Silver sort of is, but not in the colloidal form. Doctors are idiots…doctors are idiots…doctors are idiots… But in addition to milk thistle I can say that dandelions in a tea or soup can do as much if not mo

Re: CS>cod liver oil

2000-08-28 Thread Philip I. Marie Sr.
>I understand that deodourised COL is available. What effect does this have on >BO? Thanks. > >Regards >Harsha Godavari > >fernwo...@aol.com wrote: >> >> Today, *lazy* I take it by softgel capsule, 1000 mg, from Puritan's pride >> >> Are the capsules just as effective? How many should be take

CS>Hair Analysis

2000-08-28 Thread HelenW8262
In a message dated 8/28/00 10:38:13 AM Pacific Daylight Time, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com writes: << Silver, as well as copper and gold are transition metals. Heavier than the light metals like sodium and potassium so essential to life, and lighter than the heavy metals such as mercury and

Re: CS>Psoriases & CS

2000-08-28 Thread Carol Webb
Marshall, Thanks for that. I had no idea that bicarb was a natural substance. On 28 Aug 2000, at 13:14, Marshall Dudley wrote: > Bicarb is what the gall > bladder produces to neutralize the acid from > the stomach, Kind Regards Carol -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of

Re: CS>Mosquito Bites--Infection

2000-08-28 Thread Magus
Richard wrote: > Two days ago in Sunny England ,mowing my green grass lawn > I received Nine Mosquito bites on my left leg ,Five on the right leg > Every bite has become inflammed and infected. > I have taken Daily at least 2-4 ozs 10 ppm c.s. for about Nine Months > Also "soaked" bites with c.s

Re: CS>Mosquito Bites--Infection

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sir Richard Beresford-Wylie wrote: > Two days ago in Sunny England ,mowing my green grass lawn > I received Nine Mosquito bites on my left leg ,Five on the right leg > Every bite has become inflammed and infected. > I have taken Daily at least 2-4 ozs 10 ppm c.s. for about Nine Months > Also "soak

CS>Mosquito Bites--Infection

2000-08-28 Thread Sir Richard Beresford-Wylie
Two days ago in Sunny England ,mowing my green grass lawn I received Nine Mosquito bites on my left leg ,Five on the right leg Every bite has become inflammed and infected. I have taken Daily at least 2-4 ozs 10 ppm c.s. for about Nine Months Also "soaked" bites with c.s --- No Relief My left leg i

Re: CS>Botulism,food poisoning Re: walk the walk

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Tai-Pan wrote: > Hi Marshall, > > Long ago (back when first posted) it was pointed out that the term > "botulism" was > used in its slang form as meaning "getting sick from eating bad food", not > referring to any particular organism. :-) > > Fact of the matter is, botulism is caused by the

CS>Botulism,food poisoning Re: walk the walk

2000-08-28 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi Marshall, Long ago (back when first posted) it was pointed out that the term "botulism" was used in its slang form as meaning "getting sick from eating bad food", not referring to any particular organism. :-) Fact of the matter is, botulism is caused by the "Clostridium Botulinum" of wh

Re: CS>eating greens

2000-08-28 Thread CKing001
I don't know about it thinning the blood, but a small salad daily is an excellent way to get enzymes into the system as well as necessary roughage. Can't think of anything easier than to eat some raw veggie. Chuck I know drinking kills brain c

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
rogalt...@aol.com wrote: Marshall: Sorry to hear about your severe laceration. Since your wound > was/is rather large, wouldn't it be a good idea to get the tetanus shot > anyway. Suppose the CS does not come in contact with the entire wound then > you would be betting on the systemic ability of

RE: CS>Psoriases & CS

2000-08-28 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
I too have seen a couple of cases of Acne Vulgaras healed w/ topical only CS. I think it would have worked faster with both PO and topical. James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com FTNWO -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 9

RE: CS>FW:

2000-08-28 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Citations? James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com FTNWO -Original Message- From: Heather King (LCA) [SMTP:hk...@microsoft.com] Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 9:10 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Cc: 'liz...@frontiernet.net' Subject:CS>FW: << File: ATT0.html >> Okay, y

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 8/28/00 11:31:40 AM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes: << Subj: CS and injury Date: 8/28/00 11:31:40 AM EST From: mdud...@execonn.com (Marshall Dudley) Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com Yesterday around noon My riding mower picked up a le

RE: CS>OT coumadin

2000-08-28 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
It is. Like so many substances, we just change the name and voila, it is a different substance. Coumadin is called Warfrin (sp?) when used to kill rodents by causing internal bleeding. James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com FTNWO -Original Message- From: John Rigby [SMTP:ri...@fablo

RE: CS>Confirm CS OK long-term

2000-08-28 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi Sue, Ag is not a heavy metal. It is classified as a Noble metal. The heavies start at AW 200. Ag is 107 and some change, or thereabouts. James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com FTNWO -Original Message- From: rogalt...@aol.com [SMTP:rogalt...@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2

RE: CS>Questions of CS

2000-08-28 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi Sue, What are the concerns of you toxicologist friend and yourself? James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com FTNWO -Original Message- From: Sue Stewart [SMTP:sachim...@hotmail.com] Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 4:33 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:CS>Questions of CS

Re: CS>Psoriases & CS

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Carol Webb wrote: > Hello Marshall, > Aloe Vera is acidic, and CS doesn't like acidic, > as you know. I know that I could add bicarb. but > that would be an additive. Have you found > another way to deal with acid and CS? > Well the action is rather slow. If you mix and use them it should be fin

Re: CS>Psoriases & CS

2000-08-28 Thread Carol Webb
Hello Marshall, Aloe Vera is acidic, and CS doesn't like acidic, as you know. I know that I could add bicarb. but that would be an additive. Have you found another way to deal with acid and CS? I would very much like to make a salve, not the gelatin one, but am unable to trace a complete rec

Re: CS>Questions of CS

2000-08-28 Thread Sue Stewart
Dear Barb, Thanks for such an informative reply. If everyone left their egos behind and stopped "knocking" people we might have some interesting fact finding. So, Barb, I did only ask questions, and thanks again for answering in the way that you did, Sue. - Original Message - From: To:

Re: CS>Firewall

2000-08-28 Thread Sue Stewart
Hi Harsha and Frances, Thanks for your help ! Sue. - Original Message - From: Harsha Godavari To: Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 3:16 PM Subject: Re: CS>Firewall > Hi Suzy: > Go to http://www.zonelabs.com you will find Zonealarm, free for > personl use. > > Regards > Harsh

CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yesterday around noon My riding mower picked up a length of flat strapping steel spun it around and cut a deep wound into my foot. I ran cold water into the gash, then used hydrogen peroxide and then soaked it in CS for about 10 minutes. Since the wound was gapping and bleeding rather badly, and

Re: CS>[Fwd: CS>Walking the Walk, or The Dumb Guys]

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Tai-Pan wrote: > Hi all, > > A repost by request, about rotten meat. :-) > > bless you Bob Lee > > -- > He had classical symptoms of food poisoning (botulism). I did not develope > any symptoms > at all. His temperature began to rise so we decided to use the CS right > away at about 101.5f. S

Re: CS>FW:

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Silver, as well as copper and gold are transition metals. Heavier than the light metals like sodium and potasium so essentail to life, and lighter than the heavy metals such as mercury and lead that are so deadly. Marshall "Heather King (LCA)" wrote: > Okay, you CS Experts: tear this apart & pu

Re: CS>OT: Deadly for bacteria, great for consumers

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
John Rigby wrote: > Ha folks, > In this weeks New Scientist is also another remarkable discovery: > Sunlight kills wogs! What's a wog? Thanks, Marshall -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail mess

Re: CS>Psoriases & CS

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Try adding aloe vera. Marshall Carol Webb wrote: > Hello Steve, > My daughter has a small amount of psoriasis, > and finds that using a cotton ball soaked in CS > and dabbed on the patches improves the skin. > All the white flaking is removed and the raised > nature of the patch is far less. > >

Re: CS>OT - detoxifying

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
brick...@aol.com wrote: > Robert - The symptoms of a clogged kidney that I refer to is a kidney output > of less than 32 ounces per day. This is the magic number Dr. Clark said in > her book to use as a goal for kidney cleanses. In her newest book she upped > the goal to 64 ounces for cancer pat

Re: CS>Psoriases & CS

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Bob Squires wrote: > Steve ; > > It works for teen acne like a charm. We use a small spray > bottle and spray it on and let it dry. Use it for everything. Expect > the best results and you will get them. A negative attitude will > yield negative results every time. Are y

Re: CS>blood thinners instead of Coumadin

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
> > I would also suggest cod liver oil. In addition to Vit A, D, and omega 3 > fatty acids, it is a great blood thinner. It also restored my eye sight, > after a year, to 20-20, 20-10. Originally took it for osteoarthritis which > *permanently* went away 30+ years ago and I still take it every day.

Re: CS>FW:

2000-08-28 Thread Robert L. Berger
Good Morning Heather; It appears that the medical profession (all branches) go not understand chemistry. Silver is a NOBLE METAL . The heavies start at atomic wt of 200 which is lead. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silve

CS>eating greens

2000-08-28 Thread Earl & Joanne Thomason
Hi In response to ER's step mom not being able to eat greens I have a question. My husband had a 6 way by pass and valve replacement and was told besides taking his meds he should eat a small sailed every day or so (which he does not do) in order to help keep his blood thin. Just the opposite o

CS>FW:

2000-08-28 Thread Heather King (LCA)
Okay, you CS Experts: tear this apart & put it back together for me so what's real is obvious & what's not can be tossed. I was under the impression that silver was NOT a heavy metal... Thanks, Heather -Original Message- From: Dave King [mailto:dave.k...@neuvant.com] Sent: Monday, Augus

Re: CS>Firewall

2000-08-28 Thread Sue Stewart
To Harsha and Frances, Thanks for the help ! Sue. - Original Message - From: Harsha Godavari To: Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 3:16 PM Subject: Re: CS>Firewall > Hi Suzy: > Go to http://www.zonelabs.com you will find Zonealarm, free for > personl use. > > Regards > Harsha

Re: CS>List newbie

2000-08-28 Thread Henry Reed
Terri, a magnetic pulser sure takes the fire out of any of my arthritic joints and does it quickly. Left big toe--wow for pain. Just a few pulses, maybe ten, right on the joint and in a few minutes it's much better. If I pulse the rest of the foot, up the leg, and do the knee joint, the relief l

CS>List newbie

2000-08-28 Thread Annhope1
Hi all, CS list newbie, After lurking for a few weeks this statement has me taking the "leap of faith" and post. << Gads I hate most doctors and the AMA and the FDA and all these people who have legistated their way in positions of public trust and authroity and they do not deserve to have the

Re: CS>Fwd: CS>OT: Deadly for bacteria, great for consumersre WOG?

2000-08-28 Thread Ivan Anderson
I trust he means bugs, and doesn't realise that 'wog' can be an extremely racist term in some societies. Ivan. - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Tuesday, 29 August 2000 01:13 Subject: CS>Fwd: CS>OT: Deadly for bacteria, great for consumersre WOG? > In a message dated 8/27/00 8:39:2

CS>Fwd: CS>OT: Deadly for bacteria, great for consumersre WOG?

2000-08-28 Thread Cepelik1
In a message dated 8/27/00 8:39:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ri...@fablor.com writes: << In this weeks New Scientist is also another remarkable discovery: Sunlight kills wogs! Scientists have come up with a great idea for 3rd world countries: put the water in plastic bottles and leave in the

Re: CS>OT: Deadly for bacteria, great for consumers

2000-08-28 Thread Harsha Godavari
"Sunlight kills wogs"? How do they explain that the populations of China and India have topped one Billion? Or are they talking about different wogs (as against Westernised Oriental Gentlemen)? Regards Harsha Godavari John Rigby wrote: > > Ha folks, > In this weeks New Scientist is also another

Re: CS>cod liver oil

2000-08-28 Thread Harsha Godavari
I understand that deodourised COL is available. What effect does this have on BO? Thanks. Regards Harsha Godavari fernwo...@aol.com wrote: > > Today, *lazy* I take it by softgel capsule, 1000 mg, from Puritan's pride > > Are the capsules just as effective? How many should be taken to star

Re: CS>Psoriases & CS

2000-08-28 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 08/27/2000 1:02:14 PM Central Daylight Time, scha...@flash.net writes: << I have a friend with Psoriases and wondered if any of you have > experience using CS, or any other treatment, which helps this > condition. My medical guide says basically it is too many new skin > ce