In article 00e601c18b69$0e634be0$4f3c1...@p3t1s3,
nan n...@wingnet.net wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me about bentonite?
Bentonite is a clay that comes from weathered volcanic ash. It has the
smallest particle size of all clays and is extremely plastic. Because it
is so plastic it can be added in
The Herxheimer Effect
Named after German physician Karl Herxheimer, M.D.,
Herxheimer's Effect (or Herx, for short) basically can
be a side effect of any antibiotic treatment, be it
Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE), pharmaceutical, herbal,
or colloidal silver. When it kills pathogens faster
than your
There has been concern and confusion expressed lately
on the list about how much CS is too much. This is the
content of a brochure I composed, which I give to all
my HF store customers. It is a bit long, but I think
it addresses the issue. I wrote very little of this,
but assembled it from various
Thank you Mr. Stanley, that information is very helpful.
Are Bentonite and cs compatible?
Should they be used in conjunction?
nan
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From: John A. Stanley
Newsgroups: list.silver
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 4:35 AM
Dear list... The following abstract is from HMS BEAGLE [a site by
scientist for scientist]
If you feel the scientific method is invalid -for what ever reason-
you might want to skip this,as it deals with the pain staking process
needed to KNOW what can be KNOWN based on what is KNOWN
Very interesting. I wonder how many of the members of the Oxygen Society
are the same people who contributed to the British Equivalent of the AMA
report saying that Vitamin C causes cancer.
It would be quite a task to evaluate this information. I would start by
looking at who funds these
Dear list #2
Seems Dr.Weil is in agreement with the big kids, on this list,
regarding DW now if he would check out CS closer perhaps he'd come
on board with a little less of the FDA concisest. NOT. I think I
under stand how his hands are tied ...he walks a fine line... I
remember
http://www.bluehoney.org/Xmas.htm
James-Osbourne: Holmes
on 23/12/2001 10:35 PM, John A. Stanley at j...@natel.net wrote:
In article 00e601c18b69$0e634be0$4f3c1...@p3t1s3,
nan n...@wingnet.net wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me about bentonite?
Bentonite is a clay that comes from weathered volcanic ash. It has the
smallest particle size of all clays and
I used it to seal a leak in a farm pond. It can be bought in bags or pallets
from an oil drilling supplier. I think i paid $250 ton.
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In article b84cde56.78crbar...@orcon.net.nz,
Roger Barker rbar...@orcon.net.nz wrote:
John, would this be the black 'mud' seen in volcanic bubbling mud
pools?
No. Bentonite is a white powder.
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Evening Roger,
John, would this be the black 'mud' seen in volcanic bubbling mud pools?
I do know it's used by the ladies as a skin conditioner and even as a
face pack with great results.
All that I have seen is a light gray in color. There were mines in the
area where I grew up.
In
Hi All!
Bentonite is an aluminum silicate, and thus is really a organized form of
quartz crystal: Al2O3 + 4SiO2 + nH2O ( hydrated bentonite, food grade ).
It is widely used in many, many industries.
However, what makes it unique for consideration in natural medicine are its
very unique
Greetings, All!
Bentonite is gray-green to green, in color. Greener clays are considered
more active for healing purposes.
White bentonite is green bentonite that has gone through purification
processing. Most white bentonites are pharmacy grade bentonites. The
pharmacy grade bentonite
Can someone tell me the fine distinction between distilled bottled water
,DW,and pure bottled water?
DW is steam ,reduced to its liquid state but pure bottled water.???
On my Hanna PWT my pure water has a reading of 2.0
I presume this is acceptable for making colloidal silver?
I am
on 24/12/2001 2:00 PM, Wayne Fugitt at wa...@fugitt.com wrote:
Evening Roger,
John, would this be the black 'mud' seen in volcanic bubbling mud pools? I do
know it's used by the ladies as a skin conditioner and even as a face pack
with great results.
All that I have seen is a light gray in
Is there an instrument that measures the ppm? If so, who sells it, and how
much is the cost?
Leo
Reid Harvey wrote:
Hilary,
Sorry, but I've been out of the country the past week, so I'm not sure
how this question has been addressed. But it seems to me that 20 to 30
ppm is awfully low, for
Hilary,
Sorry, but I've been out of the country the past week, so I'm not sure
how this question has been addressed. But it seems to me that 20 to 30
ppm is awfully low, for the maker to see the necessity of adding silver
protein. And I think the fact is that whomever makes the more
concentrated
CS Friends,
In the process of fabricating the electrical component for a new CS
generator we are running into problems, and seek the help of those here
who are knowledgeable. The generator design is after what Terry
Chamberlain has so graciously supplied the list, bearing in mind we're
working to
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