If that's true, then mixing CS with chlorinated tap water should turn it
pink? But it doesn't.
In a message dated 04/11/2001 9:31:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
itssu...@aol.com writes:
> Hi Kent: It is pink because there is chlorine in the water that you used.
> The more chlorine, the pink
Hi Kent: It is pink because there is chlorine in the water that you used.
The more chlorine, the pinker (or redder) it will get. You may have used tap
water, or filtered water that did not remove all the chlorine. Several times
we have found this same thing with certain brands of distilled wa
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From: itssu...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 4:08 PM
Subject: CS>Mental illness and virus
Just got this tonight from John Hopkins Medical Center
(www.intelihealth.com), in their daily email subscription, dealing
Tracey, join the crowd!!!
Most CS is basically ionic. It is as B--ch to make particle CS. I wonder if it
is worth the effort.
I have made four runs and only one shows the turpidity or cloudiness required.
"Ole Bob"
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I, too, have read about the beneficial effects of stevia esp. in regards to it
actually having a stabilizing effect on blood sugar, and that it is recommended
for diabetics not only as a sweet tasting flavor replacement for sugar, but as
an actual part of the remedy, so please, do tell
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Hi Marshall,
Sorry for the lack of clarity; I am suggesting broth, as compared with agar
as a better medium in which to test the effectiveness of CS against
pathogens---not as topical application of CS for any purpose.
JOH
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From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.
Why would Stevia have the same effect? I use it in place of sugar as I thought
it was preferable to sugar for candida. Now are you telling me it is doing
something nasty to my innards? I also have found the manuka honey and maple
syrup (organic) don't seem to effect the candida in the same wa
That doesn't bear thinking about . I have used CS (whatever mine is)
on my daughters hands, as she keep them closed a lot, and they smell like
smelly sox. After wiping the inside of her hands with CS, the smell goes
away within minutes. I presume it kills the bacteria, which causes the
smell. S
I drank diet pepsi for about seven years. My joints ached, my eyesight went to
hell, had to have cataract surgery, memory loss, head aches, among other
things. Haven't drank it for about three years now. My joints don't ache any
more, the headaches are far and few between, can't say about the me
In a message dated 4/11/01 11:11:07 AM EST, epmoon5...@aol.com writes:
<< Subj: Re: CS>Re: HGH SCam
Date: 4/11/01 11:11:07 AM EST
From: epmoon5...@aol.com
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To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Marshall, will attempt the call tag however I opened the package a
question: I don't know if you can tell, but are the ants actually eating
it, or just walking across it's path?
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From: "Ode Coyote"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 8:40 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Aspartame: Is there Reliable Research that Supports the
Conclusions Below?
In a message dated 4/11/01 10:54:04 AM EST, kjohn...@crh.org writes:
<< Subj: CS>Pink CS
Date: 4/11/01 10:54:04 AM EST
From: kjohn...@crh.org (Johnson, Kent)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com ('silver-list@eskimo.com')
I opened a bottle of CS that I had
Sounds like this is also related to the issue of "dead" food vs. "live" food,
and the havoc that overly processed food can play on the actual nourishment of
our systems in a way that goes beyond the mere measurement of nutrient content
and addresses prana.
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F
Mixing CS with agar will make it essentially ineffective. But it should still
be effective as a topical spray on the actual mold or bacteria growing on the
surface.
Marshall
"James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote:
> CS has been reported by others to not be as effective on cultures grown on
> agar as in
According to one of Martini's cited reports, In the FDA "approval" studies,
7 of 15 monkeys died.
JOH
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From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coy...@alltel.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:48 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Aspartame
I can see how aspertame cou
CS has been reported by others to not be as effective on cultures grown on
agar as in broth.
JOH
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From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 8:39 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Ions vs Particles
See if you can get
It makes me feel like less a slob to know that others may not mop sooner
than 6 months.
JOH
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From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 8:22 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Aspartame
Yep, after 6 months without ants
Dear Mr. MacDonald,
I assume you are referring to
"hydroxyapatite", Ca5(P04)3 0H , which is the principal bone salt
providing
compressional strength of vertebral bone. We used to obtain it through
veterinary supply sources---for use i
Particle size increased.
Marshall
"Johnson, Kent" wrote:
> I opened a bottle of CS that I had made about 1 month ago and poured it into
> a clear glass beaker (why I did that is not important) and it had a very
> pale pink color to it. It was clear to very, very pale yellow when I made
> it.
>
>
I opened a bottle of CS that I had made about 1 month ago and poured it into
a clear glass beaker (why I did that is not important) and it had a very
pale pink color to it. It was clear to very, very pale yellow when I made
it.
Can anyone tell me why this is pink?
Kent
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:
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Then call Amex and tell them you want to cancel the card. When they ask
why, tell them that you received a fraudlent charge and they are
refusing to take care of it, so you want to cancel the card. I had to do
the same thing with Discover card when they gave my card number to an
associated company
Nope, never find any dead ones, but it wipes out the colony, so it must make it
to the queen as well. I use it for carpenter ants, which don't eat sweets, so I
am not sure how it works.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
> Probably works by starving the ants who think they're getting something
> to e
In a message dated 4/11/01 9:33:55 AM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes:
<< Subj: Re: CS>Aspartame
Date: 4/11/01 9:33:55 AM EST
From: mdud...@execonn.com (Marshall Dudley)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Yep, after 6 months without ants, the old aspertame
Marshall, will attempt the call tag however I opened the package and Amex
will not delete the charges unless the company tells them to do it. Thanks
for the help. Betty
I can see how aspertame could fool the body/mind complex into doing some weird stuff. Stevia probably would have had the same effect.
Never underestimate the power of suggestion and expectation.
Could be some people can stand to use it because they don't expect it to taste like sugar. Sugar has
The general rule to find truth is "Occums Razor" and getting as big a
picture as possible that includes hidden agendas.
I did talk with him about the article in a way that precludes hidden
agendas. He has never worked for Monsanto and I don't believe the people he
does work for produces asparata
Look into something called carbohydrate craving. [usually in the form of
sweets and fats, or "comfort foods".] Notice how many people order double
whoppers with large fries and get a diet coke. It wasn't diet coke that
made them fatter. It was the idea that they could get away with eating more
This particular PHD became interested in drugs by doing a lot of them.
One of the wildest people I've ever known. Not exactly an establishment
lackey but one that leads a double life and all conversations were of a
personal nature.
He does know a lot about metabolites. That's his job.
Usually
Probably works by starving the ants who think they're getting something
to eat and prefer sugar over other foods.
Do they die in their tracks?
ken
At 04:20 PM 4/10/01 -0600, you wrote:
>It is a great ant poison; just sprinkle a bit about.
>
>I think Betty Martini's information is based on soun
See if you can get some agar agar and set up some to grow bacteria
colonies. It would be interesting to see the effect of spraying each on
colonies.
Marshall
"Robert L. Berger" wrote:
> Hi Ya'all,
>
> More pot stirring!!!
>
> Just some more confusion to add to the sum of our knowledge.
>
> Som
Can anyone tell me where I can get MCHC[microcrystalline hydroxiapatite
concentrate]?
Harold.
Yep, after 6 months without ants, the old aspertame got mopped up and
they came back in force. Put out 3 packets of Nutrasweet last weekend,
and we are now ant free again. These are the big black carpenter ants,
but are quickly killed by the stuff.
Works like a charm. Plan to try on the yellow
In a message dated 4/11/01 7:18:30 AM EST, bober...@swbell.net writes:
<< Subj: CS>Ions vs Particles
Date: 4/11/01 7:18:30 AM EST
From: bober...@swbell.net (Robert L. Berger)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com (Silver-list)
Hi Ya'all,
More pot stirring
Hello Robert,
Wednesday, April 11, 2001, 8:14:08 AM, you wrote:
RLB> Hi Ya'all,
RLB> More pot stirring!!!
RLB> Just some more confusion to add to the sum of our knowledge.
RLB> Sometimes in the morning if my underarm odor is too offensive I use some
RLB> Ionic CS before the aluminum free deod
Hi Ya'all,
More pot stirring!!!
Just some more confusion to add to the sum of our knowledge.
Sometimes in the morning if my underarm odor is too offensive I use some
Ionic CS before the aluminum free deodorant stick.
Since making the cloudy stuff ala Frank Key and the originator Bill
Fernald,
http://cbsnews.com/now/story/0,1597,282816-412,00.shtml
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Hi Hanan,
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001 22:35:49 EDT, rainis...@aol.com wrote:
>Here's some more on the subject.
>Problem is, if it is caused by a virus like herpes simplex and sets up shop
>in the nerve cells, then cs alone cannot completely kill it.
>
>http://www.worldofthestrange.com/Archives/121100.ht
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