Dear Group,
Several years ago I developed a trigger finger. The doctor wanted me
to have surgery on my hand straight away. I said I'd prefer to wait a
while. His comment was that I would soon be back 'begging' for
surgery to stop the pain.
A few weeks later I ran into a friend who is into alter
In calendar 1994 we
conducted a
series of Unrine therapy evaluations involving 16 adult individuals. 10
presented with various chronic, but not life-threatening, conditions.
Six
presented with acute conditions..4 of these were non- responsive
to
a
Hi All,
>From the "cold fusion" publisher ...
***
Nice article in The Guardian, supporting Jacques Benveniste. Major
European independent replication.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4152521,00.html
***
I know I hav not had any cols in this house since useing CS, But I got
too much sun on the golf course and tried to get a cold sore...I used cs
several time on the outside of it and it did not develope.
A friend sent me this from a web page His wife has lyme, I think ?
Russ:
Would you elaborate on who is Malachi Z.York and who removed the
barithary gland. Sounds very fascinating.
BTW what happens in all those rural parts of the world or are they irrelevant?
Regards
Harsha Godavari
Russ Rosser wrote:
>
> > to understand your personal quest/responsibil
I got an virus alert from my email server. However I did not open it to see
who it was from. I cannot tell since the header was hidden, but it was
probably the same one. I deleted it without opening it.
Jim Wright
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At 05:56 PM 3/25/01 -0700, you wrote:
Dear Virus experts,
Question regarding vulneribility of Outlook Express to virus attacks.
Outlook Express has a Preview Pane which shows message content for the
highlighted message in the in-box. It would seem to me that previewing
Black's virus-laden messag
Christel,
Try www.biomedx.com
In a message dated 3/27/01 1:20:17 PM, christe...@aol.com writes:
<< Did I get this straight?
You drank your own urine?
Christel >>
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> to understand your personal quest/responsibility
> requires to see yourself through a functional pineal gland- they've
> been sure to disable that by age 12.
Are you among the FEW (I'm finding) who've heard of Malachi Z. York? His
Genesis translation mentioned a "barithary" gland--I think ass
Beverle;
The articles from Dr. Williams are not on the web.You would have to buy a
copy from Mountain Home Publishing. There number is 1-800-718-8293.
Actually Dr Williams reporting ia about 1 to 2 years ahead of the rest of
the world, and his advise is good. I have been subscribing since about F
Frank;
Would it be too difficult to build a Zeta portenial measuring device, and where
would I find the layout?
"Ole Bob"
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Kehoe;
I will never tell.
"Ole Bob"
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Hi Folks,
This is quite interesting to me.
Sols made by the CSpro HV machine are said by the manufacturer of the
machine to be clear.
When I attempt to make concentrations [presumably of particles] greater than
about 9 mg/l I frequently encounter a cloud virtually identical to the below
photo li
The Hach lab handbook says that, depending on concentration and particle
size, that some light will be absorbed, some will be reflected, some will be
refracted, and some will be absorbed and re-emitted at a different
wavelength and at a different angle from the incident light.
JOH
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The similar looking stuff I have made has not precipitated over 6 months.
JOH
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From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 8:26 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Milky color
Is that stuff stable over time?
Marshall
Fra
Dear Silverlist,
Where is a source for salt from the Great Salt Lake? In Utah I'm
sure. Specifically where in Salt Lake City and which company has it
already processed as solidified salt as in food grade?
Thanks,
Michael
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Get
Well, the Black KAK was flagged and quickly deleted. The Seven warts were
immediately deleted unopoemed. Sneaky like Lyme, my whole outlook is now
changed. Long time downloading newer antivirii (that's plural) from Trend.
Seems to work OK. But don't let me breath on you! Del
In a message dated 3/27/01 2:23:28 PM EST, aber...@erols.com writes:
<< Subj: Re: CS>Solubility of silver in water.
Date: 3/27/01 2:23:28 PM EST
From: aber...@erols.com (Beverle Sweitzer)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
I decided to keep my mouth shut,
Marshall wrote:
> You misread what I said. I said that absorption without any scattering will
> be clear, but likely colored, and that scattering without absorption will be
> milky, but
> with little if any color except for possibly tyndall blue.
>
> The examples you give below have both tynda
.
> How in the world did he get this?
Janet - I am (most certainly!) no expert, but I think 5 is too old for
"cradle cap". Sounds like a form of eczema and I would look to a food
allergy or intolerance. When I was a little kid (right after the dinosaurs
left) I remember having such a thing - lik
You misread what I said. I said that absorption without any scattering will be
clear, but likely colored, and that scattering without absorption will be
milky, but
with little if any color except for possibly tyndall blue.
The examples you give below have both tyndall and scattering, the milky
Did I get this straight?
You drank your own urine?
Christel
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Hi list,
I watched the Bill Moyer special on PBS last night about the Chemical
Companies cover ups. I was so disheartened, not surprised, however. I did
not realize there were so many chemicals in our environment and my biggest
concern is that children are really the chem. companies guinea p
'Ol Bob: Yes, it is digusting but I am more than a little intrigued.
Please tell me a good place to begin. I don't know how to access the
article you mentioned.
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I decided to keep my mouth shut, my mind open and read all of the messages,
even the ones that might seem "boring". Thank you to all of you, I am
learning as I go. You "guys" are sooo smart. I am really glad I have
joined this club. Thanks, again.
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Hey Ole Bob,
Well, I have to tell you that I ran out of CS (pure laziness on my part). I
hadn't taken any for about three days. I started getting the worst cold
ever last night. Sneezing, coughing etc. I immediately brewed a batch and
downed about a cup. I kept thinking about your post on the
Marshall wrote:
> Scattering, basically lots of tyndall. Same reason that dilute milk appears
> milky, scattering off of the minute fat particles. Scattering and absorption
> are two entirely different and unrelated phenomea. The first has little color
> (it can apear to give a blue cast due t
"A.V.R.A" wrote:
> I'd be interested in viewing such a photo...
>
> Using a salt or saline solution primer also produces a milky white
> substance...
If salt is added, the white particles are silver chloride precipitate.
A photo of milky colored cs is at:
http://www.silver-colloids.com/Misc/M
Marshall wrote:
> Is that stuff stable over time?
As stable as any silver colloid. The zeta potential is well over (more
negative) than -30mv, usually about -40mv. Colloids more negative than -30mv
is considered stable.
frank key
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Dear Karl,
The universities are established by the Cabal. So is hollywood
and D.C. and centralized banking. The Cabal like to play god off of
fear. They are god-men but this is not by some devine favor. They've
been instigating the WW's to get rich, and put others in the path of
the unknow
Is that stuff stable over time?
Marshall
Frank Key wrote:
> A photo of milky colored cs is at:
>
> http://www.silver-colloids.com/Misc/Milky.html
>
> frank key
>
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rogalt...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 3/27/01 0:38:19 AM EST, fr...@strsoft.com writes:
>
> << The milky appearance also occurs when the concentration of particles is
> high and the particle size is very small.
>
>
> frank key
> >>
>
> Frank: How do you explain the milky appearance for
I'd be interested in viewing such a photo...
Using a salt or saline solution primer also produces a milky white
substance...
- Original Message -
From: Frank Key
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 6:57 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tyndall yet clear
> Roger wrote:
>
>
> > Frank: How do you explai
Roger wrote:
> Frank: Thanks for your reply. Sorry to so persistent, but could you elaborate
> more about the physical phenomenon that allows SOME light "across the entire
> visible spectrum" to be adsorbed? And it there any difference in appearance
> between large and small particles when bot
Dear Friends,
I noticed a crusty, bad looking film on my five year old's head that I
believe is called cradle cap. Does anyone know if a CS rinse every night
would take care of it or do I need a medicated shampoo? Would the essential
oils in the shampoo lesson the effect of the CS? I use a shower
A photo of milky colored cs is at:
http://www.silver-colloids.com/Misc/Milky.html
frank key
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In a message dated 3/27/01 8:58:29 AM EST, fr...@strsoft.com writes:
<< For very small particles, the absorbed light is way below UV and the
complement is also way below UV, so no coloration is apparent. Since a high
concentration of particles will absorb light to some extent across the entire
In a message dated 3/27/01 8:24:40 AM EST, coy...@alltel.net writes:
<< It could even be that the scientifically provable is nothing but a
commonly held [in whatever nonlocal mental field] belief.
Ken >>
Ken: I would rather liken it to probability theory. What is scientifically
"provable" is
Roger wrote:
> Frank: How do you explain the milky appearance for very small particles, or
> very large ones, for that matter, if, as Marshall says, light from the
> visible part of the spectrum of not adsorbed in either case? Roger
For very small particles, the absorbed light is way below UV
James wrote:
> Do you do that without adding any reagents? Can you explain here what
> happens? I can't make it to your lab anytime in the near future, but I would
> like to learn more.
Silver ions in a silver nitrate solution are cations. What is the difference
between a silver ion and metalli
In a message dated 3/27/01 0:38:19 AM EST, fr...@strsoft.com writes:
<< The milky appearance also occurs when the concentration of particles is
high and the particle size is very small.
frank key
>>
Frank: How do you explain the milky appearance for very small particles, or
very large on
In a message dated 3/26/01 11:52:59 PM EST, fr...@strsoft.com writes:
<< Subj: CS>Half life of silver ions in blood
Date: 3/26/01 11:52:59 PM EST
From: fr...@strsoft.com (Frank Key)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
An earlier post to this list concerned
Anything can be debunked. Usually, one case is exposed as BS and then
that one case is used to discredit the entire field.
The same thing can be done for any disease treatment since none of them
work for everyone all the time.
Further, the power of belief is so strong that even a total farce ca
Be it known that the most effective conjestive cough medication I have
yet to find is one single 'toke' off a joint. [That's right, the much
maligned Mary Jane] It won't cure ya, but you'll be able to breath in mere
minutes when all other cough meds have failed.
An amazed non pot smoker.
Ken
A
LIst: Go to the URL to read the entire article which discusses a series of
studies that look very promising. A few years ago "60 Minutes" reviewed the
efficacy of shark cartilage. They did a fair presentation that was quite
upbeat. I wonder how it would work in combination with Becker's four ste
Hi Tracy,
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 15:24:58 +1200, "Nick Grant"
wrote:
>I was speaking with a friend the other day, him and his wife use my CS. He
>said he had heard of a CS that was supposed to be the "best one". It was
>called Quicksilver. He said all these "scientists" have come up with the
>fo
Here is another site with a device for electroporation.
http://www.kbt.co.kr/kbtech/electroporator_830.htm
(very small type...hard to read)
Can someone tell me if this is the same as a Beck device or what?
~Hanan
In a message dated 3/26/01 2:15:46 PM, rainis...@aol.com writes:
<< Found 2 sites o
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