Re: CS>distiller

2002-03-04 Thread M. G. Devour
Greetings Hilary, > Hi -- sometimes my posts don't go through. Maybe there is a policy I'm > not aware of. Are the messages moderated? Moderation is after-the-fact. Anything you post *should* go through. I do know, however, that Eskimo is having some intermittent problems with backbone connecti

CS>New to list

2002-03-04 Thread Kathie Jones
Hi all! I am new to the list, but not new to CS and its wonderful myriad of uses. My initial interaction with CS came about when researching a cure for my mother. She was undiagnosed by doctors and she was getting progressively worse, to the point where her bone marrow was ceasing to produce red

Re: CS>h2o2 vs chlorine bleach

2002-03-04 Thread CKing001
Can't say, except I have no problem. Come to think of it, I've never killed my system in over 40 years. It's a non-issue because you can always recharge with Rid-X or some similar product. Chuck Trust me--I'm almost a Doctor ! On Mon, 4 Mar 2002 21:41:55 -0

Re: CS>H2O2 as a boost

2002-03-04 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Kevin, "stabilised oxygen" are supposed to be less harmful re "free-radical damage", see eg. http://www.aerobicoxygen.net/q&a.html. I have tried similar stuff in the past, and while definitely easier to take, could not say it did anything noticeable. I read everything on the link abo

Re: CS>h2o2 vs chlorine bleach

2002-03-04 Thread natural_essentials
Is this safe for septic systems? Leacy Life is Good! On Mon, 04 Mar 2002 17:25:02 -0500 cking...@nycap.rr.com writes: > Oxyclean works amazingly well. It used to be "as seen on TV" offer > only. It's > now showing up in regular groceries. > Cheaper from other sources: > Oxiclean is plain old hy

Re: CS>H2O2 as a boost

2002-03-04 Thread Kevin Nolan
Hello Wayne, Glad it has worked so well for you. Could be one of those individual biochemistry things. One thing is for sure - whatever action is involved is NOT simply any extra supply of oxygen, which would amount to about a few lungfulls of air at most. There is some spec

Re: CS>? on dosage & approach

2002-03-04 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Hi CArl, It's great that you have found CS, but don't be too upset when your friends will not try CS no matter how hard you try. It is very frustrating when you know it will help them, but they won't listen. You can only try. Nancy Yeah, yand ou should see all the crap the members of

Re: CS>? on dosage & approach

2002-03-04 Thread MARIANO DELISE
Hi CArl, It's great that you have found CS, but don't be too upset when your friends will not try CS no matter how hard you try. It is very frustrating when you know it will help them, but they won't listen. You can only try. Nancy - Original Message - From: Carl George To: silv

Re: CS>h2o2 vs chlorine bleach

2002-03-04 Thread CKing001
Oxyclean works amazingly well. It used to be "as seen on TV" offer only. It's now showing up in regular groceries. Cheaper from other sources: Oxiclean is plain old hydrogen-peroxide in concentrated powder form, in other words, sodium percarbonate, available cheap in 50-lb bags from dry cleaners s

Re: CS>OT, welbutrin

2002-03-04 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Marshalee, I looked it up .. And didn't like what I found. I suggest some colloidal gold. There are some on this list that make it and can supply you with it. The results of my seach on Wellbutrin follow your original message below. I made bold what I did not like. Your decision, my dea

Re: CS>h2o2 vs chlorine bleach

2002-03-04 Thread Barnbert
We use a small quantity of 'IRON_OUT' to whiten work clothes, remove dinginess of washer inside surfaces[also dishwasher] and shower tied walls. Just follow instuctions. Can be bought in any Hardware Store here [Ct] Good luck, Barnbert -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion o

CS>h2o2 vs chlorine bleach

2002-03-04 Thread Acmeair
all my white things, t-shirts, skiveys, etc. are gettin pretty dingy, for not using any of the commercial bleachs. anyone have some good tips on using 35% h2o2 ?

Re: CS>OT: Zappers increase viral load?

2002-03-04 Thread Connie Hendrix
Marshall, I held the one behind my ear and the other in my other hand.I didn't think about the positive and negative so I don't know if it matters. I really don't know what else to tell you except to experiment. I have a question. Can anybody give me any info on injecting CS? I need to know what

Re: CS>OT: Zappers increase viral load?

2002-03-04 Thread Marshall Dudley
Connie Hendrix wrote: > I want to know if any of you ever used the zapper for tinitus? Well I have. > I didn't know if it would work but I gave it a shot anyways. To my > amazement, it worked very well. > > What I did was hold it behind my ear towards the bottom. Can you elaborate? There are two

Re: CS>OT: Zappers increase viral load?

2002-03-04 Thread Connie Hendrix
I want to know if any of you ever used the zapper for tinitus? Well I have. I didn't know if it would work but I gave it a shot anyways. To my amazement, it worked very well. What I did was hold it behind my ear towards the bottom. At first my ear started to drain. It even started to hurt some, bu

CS>? on dosage & approach

2002-03-04 Thread Carl George
I am relatively new to the silverlist. Here is my situation. I am 60 years old. For the past 40 years, I have been trying to get rid of the Candida yeast infection. I have tried nystatin, diflucin, etc. -- all to no avail. About 4 weeks ago, I learned that colloidal silver might fight the candid

Re: CS>OT: Zappers increase viral load?

2002-03-04 Thread Douglas De La Roca
Hi Roman, I a few days ago, I was researching the same information. I was worry about this, since at this point in time its been two weeks since i started using Bob beck's protocol. I did some studies on the zapper and its been use effectively in africa. I can provide you with the website. I al

CS>Testing

2002-03-04 Thread Grant
Testing ... gm.. -- 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

CS>H2O2 as a boost

2002-03-04 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Kevin, Years ago I tried ingesting H2O2 as a general health prophylactic - I think about 5 drops 35% in a large glass of water. The stuff was so vile I gave up trying after a week or so, even though feeling more energized. I have used the 35% material as you describe, up to 15 and 2