Wolfecreek1 - Your download did not work, can you send it again? I tried a
reply to you and it would not go through either.
Brickey
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Hanna makes testing equeptment, and it costs About $45.00 to test desolved
mineral..in your CS , .it will get you close to correct ppm if you are
useing distilled water...and it tests around .01 to.1 to start with...you
can buy one from .
apothec...@home.comJames Allison
Tel Tofflemire
Pho
Maybe thats the property of flyash that makes it absorb radar beams ie.
stealth technology. A story on the net last year about a small medical co in
SC that found that a flyash containing silver particles(on topic) would
absorb radar. When they applied for a patent the Feds closed them down and
What's a hanna meter? Thanks!
Leacy
Peace
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 09:40:22 -0700 Tel Tofflemire
writes:
> I use a fish pump to stir CS in the making, it works great ! I get
> clear CS that stays clear , and I have pushed it to 35ppm (hanna
> meter)
> and it still is the same clarity, and a good
What did the tests consist of? My friend is a retired
chemist/bio-physicist and is knowledgeable of many of the researchers and
scientists from the past.
From: Terry Chamberlin
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Dr. Carey Reams
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 15:
This is similar to the properties of Microhydrin. A "cage" holds H- . It's
off subject, but I've used MH for quite some time and must say it's quite an
amazing substance.
From: Marshall Dudley
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>New Scientist article
Tel,
Does pump come with bubble stone or do you have to attach one?
Vern
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From: Tel Tofflemire
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: CS>groucho marxx soda GERD Air Pump
I use a fish pump to stir CS in the maki
> Aren't we all lucky to have grandchildren!
> Judith.
Yeah!! And mine are the cutest and smartest!!
It must be all that Colloidal silver... :o)
Marshalee
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In article <002f01c176d2$fbd478a0$a0d33...@galingale>,
"Judith Thamm" wrote:
>Aren't we all lucky to have grandchildren!
We'll have to make do with a cat and her kittens that grew up and had
more kittens. It's not the same as having grandchildren, but they do a
better job of catching mice.
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The "Fullerene" is named in honor of Buckminster FULLER.
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Aren't we all lucky to have grandchildren!
Judith.
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 4:22 AM
Subject: Re: CS>A Spot of Humour..
> And I have a new granddaughter. 7 lb. 8 oz.
>
> Marshall
>
> Kehoe wrote:
>
> > Congratulations!! I have a
Buckminister Fullerene is a carbon molecule with bonding angles that match
Bucky's dome geometry. It is commonly found in ordinary soot.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:52 PM
To: silver-li
Cutting-Edge Science Meets Ancient Natural Remedy
Read astonishing testimonials by real people about how a harmless mineral
supplement is helping with hopeless health problems. Colloidal silver may
benefit you too. Click here for more details.
got this in my email,,, wondering if anyone else s
Hi Terry,
Can you tell me, are there any practitioners in Ireland?
Namaste,
Leo.
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To:
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:07 PM
Subject: CS>Dr. Carey Reams
> Terry Dickinson said:
>
> "Whenever I see "banned book" it tends to raise my ire
You are correct. :>
Marshall
Marshalee Hallett wrote:
> > Buckminister Fullerene was the inventor of the geodesic dome
>
> I think you mean Buckminster Fuller.
>
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> Buckminister Fullerene was the inventor of the geodesic dome
I think you mean Buckminster Fuller.
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Terry Dickinson said:
"Whenever I see "banned book" it tends to raise my ire
and want to know more. Any reason given for this? Did
there happen to be a cure that made the establishment
feel threatened?"
>From my Metabolic Bioanalysis brochure:
HISTORY:
"Metabolic Bioanalysis was first developed i
http://user.icx.net/~drherb/chemistry.html
Apples are alkaline producing, so the cider vinager would be as well I believe.
Marshall
Black wrote:
> Marshall,
> Does this also mean that apple cidar vingar does not cause acidity in the
> body if taken orally?
> Nancy...
>
> - Original Message
Congrats Marshall!!! Granddaughters are a real joy!!
CK
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From: "Marshall Dudley"
To:
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: CS>A Spot of Humour..
| And I have a new granddaughter. 7 lb. 8 oz.
|
| Marshall
|
| Kehoe wrote:
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| > Congratulations!! I
And I have a new granddaughter. 7 lb. 8 oz.
Marshall
Kehoe wrote:
> Congratulations!! I have a new grandson too. Jeffrey, Nov. 5th. 6lbs 13
> oz. 21 inches. I was there so I got "all that stuff" and just to bring
> this back to topic. CS works great for his cord and circumcision. Also,
Buckminister Fullerene was the inventor of the geodesic dome. The same design
is found on a soccer ball. It is made up of hexagons and pentagons in an
interlocking pattern forming a sphere. There are normally either 60 or 70
vertexes in the pattern.
If you take carbon atoms and place one at eac
Hi Nancy.
Thanks for your response on the CS Pro MHVAC generator. I genuinely value
the input. I looked back through the archives to find any previous posts you
had made on the subject because I didn't remember anybody making any
favorable comments about this particular model or line of models.
H
I use a fish pump to stir CS in the making, it works great ! I get
clear CS that stays clear , and I have pushed it to 35ppm (hanna meter)
and it still is the same clarity, and a good taste. My normal batch
in 2 qt jar is 10 t0 15 ppm..and it works very well. Be sure to use a
bubble stone on t
Morning Terry,
Of your 4 sources, I have only number 2. I have read the whole book, but
over time, I loose track of what I read where.
I will review it again. Likely only a page or three is all you need. I
have several books by Duncan Long and only last night I researched and read
some of
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Sorry to see you go, Bob. I hope you'll come back when you can.
Be well,
Mike D.
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I have found that temps over 110 deg F can produce a yellowish
CS. Probably what is happening is that excessive Brownian motion is
causing ion clusters to collide.
Coffee heaters usually exceed 110 deg.
Wipe the wires off any time a discernable deposit is present. It seems
that the rougher
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