There seem to be many people that have fought off certain kinds of cancers.
You'll find some of these people posting to flaxseed...@yahoogroups.com
Their simple formula of flaxseed oil with legans plus cottage cheese seems
to help people with cancers and taking radiation. Gives them lots of energy.
Ode Coyote wrote:
> 10 ppm should be absolutely clear if it's made right
This is only true if the cs is mostly ionic. Above 1 ppm of particles, the
solution will start to appear turbid (cloudy). At 5 ppm of particles it looks
milky.
frank key
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The silver-list is a moderated forum for
10 ppm should be absolutely clear if it's made right
I take one mouthful of appromimatly 20 PPM after brushing twice a day [swish for a few minutes and swallow] and up to 16 oz over a days time if I feel something coming on..which almost never happens anymore.
try
http://colloidal-silver.com/ [
Tracy, don't have a clue on this one, but will be curious too. As for strep,
the only kind I am familiar with is strep throat, kind of at the other end of
the body. suzy
> Hi there
>
> Awhile ago I asked for any cures for Strep B. I gave a bottle of CS to the
> woman in question, who is due
Oops - don't know what went wrong there.
Tracy
- Original Message -
From: Nick Grant
To:
Cc: ;
Sent: Friday, 6 April 2001 13:29
Subject: CS>Strep B
> Hi there
>
> Awhile ago I asked for any cures for Strep B. I gave a bottle of CS to
the
> woman in question, who is due to deliver her
Hi there
Awhile ago I asked for any cures for Strep B. I gave a bottle of CS to the
woman in question, who is due to deliver her baby soon. She has been
douching with CS, but her tests have come back that it is still there. Can
anyone offer any ideas as to what she could use internally to fix t
I think you posted this on the wrong list.
This is for colloidal silver, not political discussions.
Thanks.
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From: "Tel Tofflemire"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 2:46 PM
Subject: CS>California's fake power shortage
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sHi Bob, am sneeking 75 and can't take asprin for a very slight disk
herniation with a great deal of pain. 4 asprin gives me a nose bleed Now
taking Darvoset 4 a day, don't like to but must keep the pain down so I can
function and play like I'm 30. Once years ago I read of a person in Canada
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Dear Russ:
I am slogging through 1145 messages not read yet, mostly from the CS group.
Nice talking to you today.
A lady in NJ did a channeling about my Synchronizer and I asked if there were
any additional uses for it. I can find the original if you want, but it
related to the subject of th
> Hi there
>
> Perhaps we should take the canola topic off list to the silver-off
> list, since it looks likely to continue?
>
> Tracy
That's a very good suggestion, Tracy. I like the idea that these topics
can be fully explored without burdening the silver-focused folks here.
I know I sure as
Hello, I've been "lurking" on this list for a month or so now, and what I'd
like to know is what a good dosage of C.S. is for daily use. I don't make my
own yet, so I have to buy it at my healthfood store, and I'm a little confused
by the differences in brands. "Innovative" makes several dosa
You may also view futureal.00space.com for rare inromation relating to
chemtrails.
Michael
--- "James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> I have not been tracking the chemtrails scene closely, but here is
> the
> latest of which I am aware.
> This site often has good and rare information gene
The other night on "Medical Detectives" there was a case of two children
who were bleeding from the lungs. The male was near death, the female
showed no symptoms but turned out to have minor bleeding. The culprit
turned out to be a certain mold that only affects the very young and the
very old..
Thanks for the response Frank, but I need to check the validity of the
actual algebra formula - I'm writing a simple form-based converter that
would allow one to simply punch in the container size and desired
strength
- Original Message -
From: Frank Key
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 05
> Would someone mind checking my equation?
>
> Taking a one ounce 35% H2O2 solution and diluting down to a 3% solution is
> taking 11 ounces of water and adding roughly one ounce of 35% H2O2... This
> is ROUGHLY a 11:1 ratio, right?
>
To make 100 ml of 3%, use 8.57 ml of 35% and the rest DI wa
Greetings all!
Would someone mind checking my equation?
Taking a one ounce 35% H2O2 solution and diluting down to a 3% solution is
taking 11 ounces of water and adding roughly one ounce of 35% H2O2... This
is ROUGHLY a 11:1 ratio, right?
The formula I'm using to try to be a bit more accurate fo
Research Article
Variations of dose and electrode spacing for rat breast cancer
electrochemical treatment
Ru-Long Ren 1, Nayana Vora 2, Frank Yang 3, Jeff Longmate 4, Warner Wang
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no!
Nick Grant wrote:
>
> so what are you saying, the organic canola oil is o.k. That rape seed is
> also o.k.?
>
> Just checking.
>
> Tracy
> - Original Message -
> From: Heidi Scholes
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, 5 April 2001 12:03
> Subject: Re: CS>Canola Oil (interesting read!)
>
> >
Canola is Canada oil. Poison to your innards.
Gage Tarrant wrote:
>
> I've read this article before, and called a company that uses canola oil
> as an ingredient in their supposedly "organic" products to express my
> concern, and they insisted that canola oil comes from a canola bean, not
> rap
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