In a message dated 11/27/00 0:00:57 AM EST, i...@win.co.nz writes:
Subj: Re: CSProduction of Silver Chloride at pH 2
Date: 11/27/00 0:00:57 AM EST
From: i...@win.co.nz (Ivan Anderson)
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Healthy Limbs Amputated,
Wrong Kidney Removed:
UKs Medical Victims
By Margareta-Erminia Cassani
http://www.moonbowmedia.com
11-20-00
LONDON (AFP) - Twenty-seven year old Vicki Gilbert has
one leg. Doctors
in
the northern English city of Birmingham amputated her
other leg for a
bone
cancer she
Judith Thamm wrote:
Marshall,
Aspartame is a GE food, produced using E. coli. This was published in
a London newspaper on the same day there was a Royal Family crisis and
the info was lost in the mist...
So is insulin.
Marshall
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cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 11:03:02 -0500, Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
wrote:
This comes back to my original experiment, where I cannot get the CS to lose
its tyndall when added to HCL or nirtic acid. I do not see any action taking
place. Does this not imply
I cleared up a sty in 2 days with 10 PPM CS...home generated
Be careful of commercial CS. Some is not electrocolloidal and can sting
the eyes really badly.
Ken
At 10:47 AM 11/25/00 -0500, you wrote:
I know that someone once wrote that they used it as an eye wash and I hope
they can help you
KIM BROWN wrote:
Chuck,
Leave it to you to point that out! snicker I noticed too! For a while I
couldn't tell the difference between a looser and if they were loserhee
hee
Ah yes, I like her because she is looser, even if she is a loser.
Marshall :)
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Take him to the vet. Odds are he also has worms.
Marshall
Mary Montalvo wrote:
Hi, i know this is off topic, but i was hoping someone on the list
could help me, my son found a young dog in the street and brought him
home, the poor thing is infested with fleas, I don't want to use
poison
I can say for sure that CS will not react with NO3 at room temperature. I know
this because to measure PPM of silver I have to digest it first. NO3 will react
with silver metal, but not CS. I suspect that the difference is that a hunk of
metal will have at least a few impurities, such as copper
They are not. Brazil nuts are football shaped with a slight bend, and taste
to me like coconut. Macadamia are round I believe and somewhat sweet. I
believe Brazil nuts come from Brazil and Macadamia are from Hawaii.
Marshall
duval...@aol.com wrote:
Believe Brazil nuts and macadamia are the
Ivan Anderson wrote:
Absolutely, I have referenced it here in the past several times. Teh
book
Colloidal Chemistry is one good reference which even has graphs of
this.
I have found two vollumes in the science library titled 'Colloid
Chemistry' neither of them refer to catalyst action
Ivan Anderson wrote:
But we are talking about CS, which are charged clumps. If they don't
have a
charge, they drop out of the colloid, and will not be drunk.
Not necessarily, a particle does not need to be charged to remain
suspended, just of colloidal dimension.
Although browning
Dear Steve and all,
Could this possobly mean that a chiropractor could ease this problem
somehow?
A DO? Has anyone heard of a hernia being helped by any of these specialists?
If I get any type of affirmative, we will certainly start checking around.
Thank you.
Janet
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Most members of my family have used 5 ppm CS to cure eye infections in a
matter of minutes. Biggest problem is that if you don't clean the doorknobs
with CS, the kids tend to catch it again in short order.
Marshall
snapp...@webtv.net wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Indeed, that is how it works. The B-17 splits into two substances when it
gets inside of a tumor, one of them is cyanide. Basically a magic bullet.
Marshall
Judith Thamm wrote:
They have to be the bitter almonds not the sweet almonds. The two are
not the same. It will be the laterile
Sounds like a silver compound to me, and if it is from a 50 year old book, then
it is almost certainly a silver compound. Most likely silver nitrate.
It has some antibacterial effects, use to be used in newborn's eyes at birth to
prevent blindness from STD infection. It is not nearly as
Thank you for this valuable information, Marshall.
Sincerely,
Janet
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From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, November 27, 2000 8:16 AM
Subject: Re: CS and the Big C
It appears you are correct. Macadamia
It's that time of year again. Don't forget to put CS in your tree's water so it
won't dry out and drop it's needles.
Marshall
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UK To Regulate And
Control ALL Alternative
Health Therapies
By Patrick Wintour
Link
11-27-00
The booming complementary health medicines market
is to be brought under full regulation by the
government following a damning report to be
published next week by a parliamentary committee.
The
It's that time of year again. Don't forget to put CS in your tree's water
so it
won't dry out and drop it's needles.
Marshall
Yes, that sad, pathetic time when millions of innocent trees will die for
such a silly purpose...
Almost as silly as being made into toilet paper.
sigh
Marsha
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Dear Group,
Has anyone any idea why a new building would be clad almost entirely
in stainless steel? It is 4 storeys high [restricted to this height
as it is in the flight path of planes] and also has windows. We have
a friend who is a stainless steel welder - the panels are attached to
plywood
Hi Judith'
That's a new one. Stainless steel is rather expensive. Must be
important. What sort of neighborhood is it in?
Serita
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From the aspartame list:
This is an article on alzhiemers
Diet and memory loss
http://ww1.lfmn.com/actv/sr2.asp?u=301094832v=5734url=1c=116939pr=
936
cf=1pa=0e=S
This is a list of products and the amount of phenylalanine in them
Diet-Related Information/A
Ducan, what is your web site address?
Thanks,
Frank in Far South Texas
At 08:54 AM 11/27/00 -0800, you wrote:
Dear Steve and all,
Could this possobly mean that a chiropractor could ease this problem
somehow?
A DO? Has anyone heard of a hernia being helped by any of these specialists?
If I get any type of affirmative, we will certainly start checking around.
Thank
Does anyone know if CS can help with lupus? I keep trying to get info from
the archives, but can't get in.
Thanks,
Chris S.
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Gaston,
Check the archives and you will find that this subject has
been very well covered on several occasions.
Regards,
George Martin
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 20:38:37 -0600, Gaston wrote:
= Hi Group,
=
=The attached, (IMO), is an interesting article on distilled water.
=I do not know
I am not aware of any improvement of those with Lupus when given CS. I think
there may be a good chance that taking CS may help prevent it, but as an
autoimmune disease, I believe there is little it can do once you have it.
Marshall
loan...@aol.com wrote:
Does anyone know if CS can help with
Hi Group,
The attached, (IMO), is an interesting article on distilled water.
I do not know if it is all true, but if so, we should not be drinking
distilled water for very long periods as mentionned in the article.
I presume that the small amount taken with CS will not cause any harm
to our
Yes, that sad, pathetic time when millions of innocent trees will die
for
such a silly purpose...
Almost as silly as being made into toilet paper.
sigh
Marsha
Perhaps many of the Xmas trees were innocents but the majority of the
trees reduced to toilet paper were convicts held in
To All:
Does anyone know of a good natural cure for swollen ankles and legs due
to heart problems. My Mom is on so much medicine for leaky heart valves and
arterial fibrillation, she would prefer not to take a diuretic too. Thanks in
advance for ideas on any of these problems. A
Marsha Hallett wrote:
Could be, but gee whiz, those trees just wanna live, too!!
How many of you out there in Silverland are aware that plants have
feelings, too?
All things have a consciousness of some order. We can take things for our use.
It is better if we take with reverence. One
You don't use TP?
Hmmm...
That explains a lot!
No wonder...
Chuck
Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 15:55:19 -0700, Marsha Hallett liah...@utah-inter.net
wrote:
Yes, that sad, pathetic time when millions of
Cornsilk IS a diuretic, as I recall. So is celery.
Juice celery and beets together, maybe with carrots and a slice of ginger.
I'd investigate the use of cayenne powder for improving circulation in general
and the heart specifically.
Do a web search for Strausses Heart Drops. I've heard a lot of
If your mother is not already takng CoQ10, she should be. From 100 to
about 300mg per day,or more. This helps the heart pump better thereby
reducing some of the edema It is compatable with her other medications.
Serita
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Also, watermelon, but I guess that's out of season. Serita
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1. I have it on good authority that CS is not only beneficial to those
with lupus but also for multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis.
All three so-called autoimmune disorders.
2. The Miracle of MSM
The Natural Solution for Pain
By Stanley W. Jacob, M.D., Ronald M.
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 10:15:21 +1030, Judith Thamm
galing...@chariot.net.au wrote:
Dear Group,
Has anyone any idea why a new building would be clad almost entirely
in stainless steel? It is 4 storeys high [restricted to this height
as it is in the flight path of planes] and also has windows. We
Do you know that one mama tree puts out 10,000 seeds per year? Plenty seeds
are left for timber of Christmas trees as nature tends to overdo it.
The Grand Fir I sprayed with Cs are looking pretty good now. Hard to tell
they were loaded with rust this summer. We have a root rut problem here
Another tidbit just in from England, focusing attention on their
socialized medical system. - Robert Bartell
HEALTHCARE, etc
* NHS bed crisis hitting London
The NHS is facing an emergency beds crisis with just one intensive
care bed available in London.
A spokesman for the ambulance
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From: Marsha Hallett liah...@utah-inter.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: CSChristmas trees
Yes, that sad, pathetic time when millions of innocent trees will die for
such a silly purpose...
Almost as silly as
Hospitals also prefer SS as the metal of choice for sterilization
procedures. airborne pathogens ? What's flying in and out of that
airport? Robert Bartell
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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000
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