Re: CS>Strep B

2001-04-06 Thread Gage Tarrant
Very clean uric acid? - Original Message - From: "Nick Grant" To: Cc: ; Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 6:29 PM 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 baby soon. She h

Re: CS>Strep B

2001-04-06 Thread Gage Tarrant
Me too- please disregard my uric acid suggestionahum...wrong end... - Original Message - From: itssu...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 7:08 PM Subject: Re: CS>Strep B Tracy, don't have a clue on this one, but will be curious too. As f

Re: CS>cough +

2001-04-06 Thread Judith Thamm
They used to use pawpaw [papain] to digest the disc - only some people are suitable. MSM should help the pain. You need to hang by your arms for 5 seconds - even just putting you hands under your buttocks, palms down and trying to raise yourself of the seat helps ease the pressure. I have a machi

Re: CS>California's fake power shortage

2001-04-06 Thread M. G. Devour
And policing the topics is my job as moderator, no-one else's! I'm a bit looser on the front end than you'd expect. I'll generally ignore anything that only amounts to a handful of posts. It's when they drag on I want them taken off list or to the silver-off-topic-list. Yes, this one is entirel

CS>Q: Recomendations for a good water filter?

2001-04-06 Thread John Draper
Hi, Any recomendations for a good water filter that's not too expensive? I think there was a discussion of this topic last Nov or Dec where there was a good source in particular mentioned, but I couldn't find it in an arhive search. Thanks, John -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for disc

CS>A New and VERY INTERESTING Service from Unconventional Med Students

2001-04-06 Thread ROGALTMAN
List: Anyone want to find out if CS really works, so we can be at ease that it's not just our collective imagination? Then visit the link below. Roger "We are a group of medical students who have become somewhat frustrated with "the system." We don't believe that medical care and advice have to b

Re: CS>Q: Recomendations for a good water filter?

2001-04-06 Thread Beverle Sweitzer
Hi: Check out www.chetday.com. He has a nice water filter listed - and tons of other good information. Nice fellow, too. -- 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: silver-list-requ...@esk

Re: CS>Silver Dosage

2001-04-06 Thread Ode Coyote
Clear and colorless is being used interchangeably here. Pardon the inaccuracy. Ken At 11:13 PM 4/5/01 -0400, you wrote: >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

Re: CS>California's fake power shortage

2001-04-06 Thread M. G. Devour
I wrote: > > Yes, this one is entirely off-topic and should not be continued for > > long. I doubt that it would have. Tel responded... > Sorry Mike, > I thought it was interesting about C-NET's Un-politacial spin on > California's power shortage.. Of course it was and is interesting! That's w

Re: CS>off list?

2001-04-06 Thread Duncan Crow
You'll find that the oxylus list will accommodate this topic, and it has more traffic. - Original Message - From: "M. G. Devour" To: Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 8:40 AM Subject: Re: CS>off list? | > Hi there | > | > Perhaps we should take the canola topic off list to the silver-off

Re: CS>websites on cancer cures needed

2001-04-06 Thread Duncan Crow
You'll find a whole lot of great 30 minute PhD and doctors video presentations from a symposium on various successful methods on http://www.cancercontrolsociety.org/order.htm I bought 7. Highly recommended. There are a lot of treatments better than the medical complex is using. The most common a

Re: CS>Commercial Product Reports

2001-04-06 Thread Günter Poelz
Frank, is silver really non-magnetic. My textbook says metallic silver is diamagnetic. There is a repulsive force out of a unhomogeneous magnetic field. Single valent silver is also diamagnetic. Bivalent silver is paramagnetic. The particles are sucked into a unhomogeneous magnetic field. The force

Re: CS>California's fake power shortage

2001-04-06 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Sorry Mike, I thought it was interesting about C-NET's Un-politacial spin on California's power shortage.. Simular to poluted water, Chem trails, Urine drinking, or other OT that floods your list ? Power or lack of it will effect us all in one way or another, soon.! Tel , plugged in : from Phoen

Re: CS>Commercial Product Reports

2001-04-06 Thread Frank Key
Guenter wrote: > Frank, > is silver really non-magnetic. > My textbook says > metallic silver is diamagnetic. There is a repulsive force out of a > unhomogeneous magnetic field. > Single valent silver is also diamagnetic. > Bivalent silver is paramagnetic. The particles are sucked into a > unhomog

CS>Re: HGH SCam

2001-04-06 Thread EPMOON5192
Hi all; I was so interested a few months back on the HGH thread that I ordered some from Great American Products. Coouldn't take it as it contained citrus and made me itch but did not return it or call the company, my error. Today I just got another order that they billed to my credit card, wit

Re: CS>Re: HGH SCam

2001-04-06 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Betty, On Fri, 6 Apr 2001 14:17:56 EDT, epmoon5...@aol.com wrote: >I was so interested a few months back on the HGH thread that I >ordered some from Great American Products. Coouldn't take it as it contained >citrus and made me itch but did not return it or call the company, my error. >Tod

Re: CS>Q: Recomendations for a good water filter?

2001-04-06 Thread Robert L. Berger
John; The best I have found is the Brookfield. "Ole Bob: John Draper wrote: > Hi, > > Any recomendations for a good water filter that's not too expensive? I think > there was a discussion of this topic last Nov or Dec where there was a good > source in particular mentioned, but I couldn't find

CS>Calculated H2O2 concentrations for use in distilled water or colloidal silver

2001-04-06 Thread A.V.R.A
Greetings all... Having triple checked the math, and being reasonably certain of the formula employed, I have added a conversion form that automatically calculates H2O2 dilutions for use in distilled water,colloidal silver, ect. Of course, this function would work for any two solution combination

Re: CS>Re: HGH SCam

2001-04-06 Thread Arthur Rambo
What is HGH? -- 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: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To

CS>use of CS

2001-04-06 Thread Nick Grant
I read a post awhile back that said something about not using CS straight away after you have made it. Is this true? If so , why? Tracy -- 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: silver-l

CS>Electroporation and CS

2001-04-06 Thread RAINISAGE
I am trying to find out if it is beneficial or in any way dangerous to use cs if one is able to accomplish electroporation sufficiently to allow entry into the cell...particularly nerve cells. Would the cs attach itself to the viral DNA and if so what would be the reaction? Would it in any way d

Re: CS>Re: HGH SCam

2001-04-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Demand them to send you a call tag. They pay for that, and UPS will come to your door and pick it up. Otherwise tell them you will simply do a chargeback to the credit card. There is nothing the merchant can do, they will lose the charge, and if they don't want to send a call tag, they will lose

Re: CS>Electroporation and CS

2001-04-06 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
Dear Hanan, I believe you will find the poration of cells may occur through normal/traumatic actions via biological processes; induced chemically; or induced electrically. Additionally, processes improving the structure...and or

Re: CS>Electroporation and CS

2001-04-06 Thread RAINISAGE
Watches intrigue me, my mom is Swiss. Thank you Brooks! ~Hanan In a message dated 4/6/01 11:01:17 PM, liat...@flash.net writes: << Dear Hanan, I believe you will find the poration of cells may occur through normal/traumatic actions via biological processes; induc