Re: CSBeck success, misc. observations

2000-11-14 Thread russ e rosser
Meanwhile, I found a .3A fuse in-line holder at Radio Shack. --Russ On Mon, 13 Nov 2000 12:46:20 + M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com writes: The next question is: How can I build in a fuse or breaker to prevent any possibility of my clients (or myself) getting electrocuted in case of

Re: CSRe:no milk

2000-11-14 Thread Judith Thamm
Both tend to have hydrogenated vegetable oil in them, here in Oz, - for no apparent reason - I'm trying to avoid that just now Thank you for your suggestion. Judith. Soy milk . rice milk - Original Message - From: Judith Thamm To: silver-list@eskimo.com

CSHulda website

2000-11-14 Thread Nick Grant
Hi Dean Would you please give me the website address that I had the other day of Hulda Clarks. I went to view it tonight to show someone, and I cannot find it. Thanking you in advance Tracy. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit

CSTracy OT - depression comments

2000-11-14 Thread DeathBH
Tracy: thanks for your comments...AHH - so you Myers/Briggs must be an internationally recogized personality test - I learned something didn't know that. And thanks for the rambling - it makes sense. Thanks, Jeannine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal

Re: CS

2000-11-14 Thread Ode Coyote
It's my theory that CS will be attracted to any free mercury in a filling and will harden and seal leaks as well as sterilize the area before it gets sealed. Only that CS that contacts the filling will be absorbed by it and the total CS in a dose far exceeds any that is absorbed by the filling.

Re: CSDISTILLED WATER

2000-11-14 Thread Ode Coyote
I have found fresh distilled water to contain ozone and/or dissolved oxygen but it does out gas fairly quickly if it is left loosly capped in a warm place or heated slightly. Excess oxygen and ozone does seem to increase the formation of black silver oxide deposits whereas useing the same water

Re: CSRe:no milk

2000-11-14 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 11/13/2000 6:22:32 PM Central Standard Time, rbart...@drfast.net writes: On the subject of NO MILK how do those of you who have gone off cope with: 1. Calcium in absorbable form 2. Milk substitution in baking cooking etc etc 3. Making kefir?? or yogurt

Re: CS FDA Hey, Duncan!

2000-11-14 Thread russ e rosser
Greetings, You have my admiration for all your efforts. As for the proposed website, I'm ready to fwd your post universally donate (no kidding), except the remark: The site ought to appeal to a very wide audience - everyone who is interested in their health, and especially everyone who

Re: CShomogenisation

2000-11-14 Thread russ e rosser
Homogenation forces milk under high pressure through a nozzle at high velocity so that it bombards a stainless steel cone, thus breaking up fat globules on impact. The process intermixes fat throughout the milk in colliodal suspension. Pasteurization is a quick, flow-through exposure to high

Re: CShomogenisation

2000-11-14 Thread Marsha Hallett
Pasteurization is a quick, flow-through exposure to high temperature in order to deactivate enzyme content, thus rendering the milk less digestible to germs, and UNdigestible to people without further strain on the pancreas. --Russ Dear Russ, I thought the heat was to kill the germs.

Re: CSBeck success, misc. observations

2000-11-14 Thread Marsha Hallett
Because of toxic Mercury and Thallium in the amalgam fillings that leech out. A leech is a nasty critter. I think the word is leach. Sorry, I just get aggravated by such words that are almost always misued, also these: gauntlet and gantlet! Such a language... By the way, there isn`t any

Re: CSBANZAI BARRETT

2000-11-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Robert Bartell wrote: Thanks for posting this Bill D., as I was searching for just this info myself. Saves me a lot of time and I won't missplace it again. As I recall, he also claimed affiliation with some university reaseach dept. which was exposed as untrue! There are truly some really

CSMy grype (very 'sic' spelling) with misued words

2000-11-14 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/14/00 9:50:54 AM EST, liah...@utah-inter.net writes: A leech is a nasty critter. I think the word is leach. Sorry, I just get aggravated by such words that are almost always misued, also these: gauntlet and gantlet! Such a language... By the way, there isn`t any

Re: CSAnother form of prevention

2000-11-14 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/14/00 10:02:13 AM EST, rbart...@drfast.net writes: Subj: CSAnother form of prevention Date: 11/14/00 10:02:13 AM EST From: rbart...@drfast.net (Robert Bartell) Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com Bob: THAT was VERY ill advised. In the

CSRE: Hazards of electricity.

2000-11-14 Thread Sferic
George: I don't know where you got the information, but it isn't that easy. Certainly the frequency of AC has a LOT to do with its effects on the human body. As well does the place where the current flows (ie down an arm, across the chest, between two toes, etc.). Also, the effects of AC and

CSRe: needs to buy CS

2000-11-14 Thread Annhope1
Hi all, Here is the addy from another list I'm on of someone who wants to purchase CS. Anyone want to contact this person? I did suggest purchasing a generator but she needs some pronto for a problem. Thanks Terri L. From:    thiess...@thebakergroup.com (Annette Thiessen) To:   

CSamalgam

2000-11-14 Thread Nick Grant
On the subject of amalgam, what do you do it you have very deep fillings (that, by the way, are full of amalgam.) I am not getting all my teeth pulled out to have false ones! My dentist said that diamond, composite etc just isn't gonna do the job as they are too big and deep, and would only last

Re: CSamalgam

2000-11-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
You might consider doing what I am doing. I am doing an herbal chelation every year, so any mercury that does get into my tissues will get flushed out. Marshall Nick Grant wrote: On the subject of amalgam, what do you do it you have very deep fillings (that, by the way, are full of amalgam.)

Re: CSamalgam

2000-11-14 Thread Robert L. Berger
Tracy; Stop worrying, we can't live forever. I have a mouth full of fillings and I let the CS take care of it as does Coyote. Ole Bob -- 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:

Re: CSRe:no milk

2000-11-14 Thread Mary
For calcium, we use canned salmon, loaded with calcium... I don't use milk, I am on a paleo diet, so I do not cook with milk. Milk is an allergen to most people, see www.paleodiet.com -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

Re: CSAnother form of prevention

2000-11-14 Thread Mary
Paul Harvey's comment on Columbine High shootings: How can we blame it all on guns? For the life of me, I can't understand what could have gone wrong in Littleton, CO. If only the parents had kept their children away from the guns, we wouldn't have had such a tragedy. Yeah, it must

Re: CSHulda website

2000-11-14 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Tracy, On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 22:18:06 +1300, Nick Grant nwgr...@inet.net.nz wrote: Would you please give me the website address that I had the other day of Hulda Clarks. I went to view it tonight to show someone, and I cannot find it. Here are some I ran across (several of the sites I had

Re: CSRe: needs to buy CS

2000-11-14 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Terri, On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 10:54:48 EST, annho...@aol.com wrote: Here is the addy from another list I'm on of someone who wants to purchase CS. Anyone want to contact this person? I did suggest purchasing a generator but she needs some pronto for a problem. Thanks Terri L. From:   

CSEarth's frequency

2000-11-14 Thread Duncan Crow
Hey, Now if I could only type 7.8 characters per second, or about 94 words per minute, it may be therapeutic. (Until I get capal tunnel syndrome) ciao Duncan -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an

Re: CShomogenization...the distasteful scenario

2000-11-14 Thread russ e rosser
Dear Russ, I thought the heat was to kill the germs. Whatever... It was, as originally discovered by Pasteur. However, the USDA pasteurization standard is based on an Enzymatic Activity Test--they ensure that the milk is not only sterile, but dead. My pancreas is fine, so far. You said

Re: CSworm carcasses

2000-11-14 Thread russ e rosser
It depends. My friend referred to a variety *strange* creatures (I wish she had saved them in formaldehyde.). The remarkable thing is how large visible they were; MOST parasitic worms are too small to see. However, I once had a sereis of colonics that produced a profusion of things that looked

Re: CSMy grype (very 'sic' spelling) with misued words

2000-11-14 Thread Marsha Hallett
Marsha: You're absolutely right I dislike reading any word that's misued as well. Sorry, I couldn't resist. Forgive me. Roger Dear Roger, Be careful, I just may tell you what I think of men!!! `Tain`t very nice... :oP Marsha (who`s in a bad case of PMS... And that`s dangerous!!!) -- The

CSdouble ARC HVAC CS

2000-11-14 Thread Robert L. Berger
Vince and all, I set up a two arc HVAC CS system and ran one gallon for two hours. The results are not very good. I will use this stuff to water my plants. A good HVAC ARC CO2 CS will measure 11-12 ppm, with NO3 less than 2 ppm and a conductance of 50 to 100. This stuff measured 5.72 ppm for

Re: CSAnother form of prevention

2000-11-14 Thread russ e rosser
Duncan Crow duncanc...@yahoo.com writes: Thanks Russ, I'm with you on the DC...as anyone who read Dr. Becker's books would be... I DO believe in reversing the DC electrodes occasionally. And I use cotton. Ohh... SO--How do you use DC, if I may? I advocate dense sponge rubber electrodes

Re: CSdouble ARC HVAC CS

2000-11-14 Thread V. Richter
Ole Bob, Forgive me if you're going over previously traveled ground, but what then is the advantage to the arc? Would both electrodes in the water be much preferable to one or both out of the water? Inquiring minds want to know :) My information was that the arc provided much smaller particles

Re: CSHulda website

2000-11-14 Thread KIM BROWN
http://home.online.no/~dusan/index.html One of my favorites. Hi Tracy, On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 22:18:06 +1300, Nick Grant nwgr...@inet.net.nz wrote: Would you please give me the website address that I had the other day of Hulda Clarks. I went to view it tonight to show someone, and I cannot

CSDC accross lymph nodes modality

2000-11-14 Thread John Draper
Hi Russ, Please explain the procedure you use of putting DC accross lymph nodes to create cleansing reactions and also nullifying deep dental infections with LVDC - I'm interested in both of these. Thanks, John I've not seen a definite solution posted for delivering CS to the lower GI

CSOT- fasting

2000-11-14 Thread KIM BROWN
Hi guys, Out of curiosity...because I'm on another list...has anyone here ever fasted for 30 days+??? I don't think it is a good thing to do and would like your opinion. Thanks, Kim (I love this list!)

Re: CSBeck success, misc. observations

2000-11-14 Thread Robert Bartell
Because of toxic Mercury and Thallium in the amalgam fillings that leech out. - Original Message - From: brick...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 10:09 PM Subject: Re: CSBeck success, misc. observations snip If Cs penetrates teeth, why should root

Re: CSRe: DC zapper; AC adapters ('wall warts')

2000-11-14 Thread Robert Bartell
How about splicing in a GFI from the hardware store ---(Ground Fault Interrupter)? - Original Message - From: Duncan Crow duncanc...@yahoo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 10:14 PM Subject: Re: CSRe: DC zapper; AC adapters ('wall warts') Hey Russ - I

Re: CSelectrical conduction through body

2000-11-14 Thread Itssuzy2
Regarding the use of AC or DC current, are there specific instances where the use of either is not recommended? Or could produce problems? If the left side of my body has zero resistance to electrical stimulation, would there be any health risk in using AC or DC on the right side? (The zero

CSAnother form of prevention

2000-11-14 Thread Robert Bartell
Our attempts to explore alternative health considerations has, at its bottom line, preserving the quality of life. Occasionally, someone comes along with an insight that seems a little off the usual beaten path or illuminates the bottom line from another perspective. This just came in to me,

Re: CSdouble ARC HVAC CS

2000-11-14 Thread russ e rosser
Excuse me if I'm ignorant of a former discussion...but are you sure it's a good idea to sterilize the soil, and disproportionalize the mineral content thus? My friend who's a horticultural prodigy goes to great lengths to augment enliven the soil's bacterial constituency. --Russ I set up a

Re: CSOT- fasting

2000-11-14 Thread russ e rosser
Kim--I, for one, regard fasts of reasonable, lesser duration as THE most beneficial althealth practice there isbut a protracted endeavor like 30 days would be perilous for a slim guy like me.) BTW, what other list are you on? --Russ On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:57:57 -0500 KIM BROWN

Re: CSelectrical conduction through body

2000-11-14 Thread russ e rosser
Even touching both sides of a small 9 V battery causes a tingle with the right hand. Or is this a normal situation with most everyone? Is that with dry fingers? --Russ -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

Re: CSelectrical conduction through body

2000-11-14 Thread Itssuzy2
In a message dated 11/14/00 9:14:05 PM Central Standard Time, russros...@juno.com writes: Is that with dry fingers? --Russ Yes. With dry fingers.

Re: CSOT- fasting

2000-11-14 Thread KIM BROWN
Russ, I'm on bowelclea...@egroups.com . They are actually applauding a woman who has been fasting for 35+ days now even though she is having dizzy spells I am quite upset about this but they seem to think it is the healing process... sigh Thanks, Kim Kim--I, for one, regard fasts of

Re: CSOT- fasting

2000-11-14 Thread Itssuzy2
Having dizzy spells and still continuing to do this? If she depletes her system to the point where the electrolytes are out of balance, that can cause some serious problems, not always reversible. Think this is a site I will make a point of NOT visiting. Your concern for this lady is shared.

Re: CSdouble ARC HVAC CS

2000-11-14 Thread Robert L. Berger
Vince; When I tried the two wet electrodes I could not get more than about 9 ppm and the CS sometimes would turn yellow which shows agglomeration of particle growth. The samples that I keep had a lot of silver drop out. None of these problems appear with the CO2 ARC. The present process will

Re: CSdouble ARC HVAC CS

2000-11-14 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Russ; There is a report in the Congressional Record dated about 1935 to the effect that the soil in the USA has been depleted of silver due to our intensive farming. As a side note about 10 years ago I had a 12 ft x 28 ft hydroponium and everything grew in course sand. I had beautiful

CSThe Lab Manual.,Dr. Clark's newest book

2000-11-14 Thread BILL D
To all Clark supporters: I have in front of me excerpts from Dr. Clark's newest book, called simply The Lab Manual. Although I respect all of her works, I think this one is the best. It has, before final edit, 134 experiments to take Clark enthusiasts to a new level of understanding and ability.

Re: CSdouble ARC HVAC CS

2000-11-14 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/14/00 6:04:06 PM EST, bober...@swbell.net writes: This did provide a qualitate answer as to how much CS is contributed to the arc. My first guess would be about 25%. The balance coming from the wet electrode. Any comments?? Ole Bob Ole Bob: Are you saying that

CSDangers of Long Term Fasting

2000-11-14 Thread Karl Kristianson
Hello! If you are talking about a water fast (ie, the ONLY thing you drink or eat is water), it is usually safe for a normal, healthy person for up to about 4 days. After that point, you are losing too much potassium, sodium, etc., and you need to supplement these if you wish to continue the

CSDON'T WORRY

2000-11-14 Thread Nick Grant
Thanks Ole Bob, I'm not stressing out really. If you knew me , I am a pretty laid back person. I was only joking about being depressed. Fortunately it's not one of the things I suffer from! My mum-in-law went to a GP/naturopath today, who was up in arms about her taking colloidal silver. (this

Re: CSelectrical conduction through body

2000-11-14 Thread Brian Grant
You might find this interesting in regard to this threadfrom an old Tektronix book called Biophysical Measurements: ...experimental investigation on numerous subjects (both male and female) has indicated that up to 300 uA applied to the surface of the body, such as from one arm to another, may

Re: CSRE: Hazards of electricity

2000-11-14 Thread George Martin
Sferic, Maybe you don't understand the meaning of the word average. I suggest you look it up. Of course there are lots of variables. Body mass and composition make a large difference. The data I posted is valid as an average value of hand to hand current passing through the heart. If you had

Re: CSdouble ARC HVAC CS

2000-11-14 Thread russ e rosser
10 years ago I had a 12 ft x 28 ft hydroponium and everything grew in course sand. I had beautiful veggies. I made all of my nuetrant solutions from chemicals. Never gave thought to bacteria. Bacterial process is important for *creating* natural fertilizer. My friend composts his own,