Re: CS>CS & Melaleuca (tea tree) Oil

2002-07-20 Thread Joyce Inouye
Get rid of the tampon. Search the web for its dangers to your health. \\\ =(o o)= ++--V---+++ > >I JUST did this, in the last few days. >I have a spot of ringworm on my arm, us

Re: CS>Colloidal zinc

2002-07-20 Thread Joyce Inouye
I received a letter from Dr. Whitaker. He says, yes, there are impurities in some cheap vitamins. If you buy vitamin supplements, go with a reputable company--one that has many testimonies of people being cured of diseases. The best ones to cure diseases are made from natural foods, such as fl

RE: CS>Colloidal Silver Every Day?

2002-07-20 Thread Joyce Inouye
The safety of silver every day may depend on the quality. Ionic silver may pass right out of your system, whereas home-made colloidal silver may have impurities, and its large size may cause accumulation. (my guess) But I agree that healthy food is the way to go, not daily silver. Organic food

Re: CS>anyone have any results

2002-07-20 Thread AAAAMassageMPLS
YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING - these products have been ranked amongst the LOWEST with regard to bioavailability of any currently on the marketshame they are still advertising

Re: CS>BIG TROUBLE-2

2002-07-20 Thread Joyce Inouye
DON'T HAVE THAT ROOT CANAL! http://mizar5.com/LauraLeeshow.htm http://mizar5.com/omedia2.htm \\\ =(o o)= ++--V---+++ > >My dentist took a couple x rays and said there was

Re: CS>Anything ? Every Day?

2002-07-20 Thread Joyce Inouye
One person who had HIV said he began to regain his strength after eating raw animals. He included raw eggs and raw fish into his diet. He was also careful of buying CLEAN foods. There is a healthy OMEGA EGGS with the essential fatty acid (Omega 3), which is just being introduced into stores. C

Re: CS>anyone have any results

2002-07-20 Thread Joyce Inouye
http://www.hacres.com The pastor cured himself of colon cancer. \\\ =(o o)= ++--V---+++ > >Lynda, >I have not had personal experience with colitis, but have heard that CS is >

Re: CS>Anode material

2002-07-20 Thread Joyce Inouye
I've heard that some stainless steel made in China have radioactive materials in it. > >Hi Marshall, > >Are saying that we should not be using stainless steel for >the cathode ? > >If I recall correctly, many CS users have suggested while back that it was >ok to use stainless steel for the ca

Re: CS>Cysts

2002-07-20 Thread Joyce Inouye
Yes, it is probably your dog's diet. Dogs are sick because they are eating "junk foods" just as humans do. Your dog's health may improve if you buy him organic liver, meat, organs, etc., and mix it with a good quality dog food. > >Dear List, > >My dogs has these cysts on his back that seem to

Re: CS>CSW

2002-07-20 Thread Joyce Inouye
A person who worked with silver does not recommend home-made silver. He recommends you buy a good quality silver. Or perhaps buy a good quality generator. He recommended http://www.wateroz.com as one of the more effective silver he tested. For allergies, it is best to change your foods. Fo

Re: CS>CS & Melaleuca (tea tree) Oil

2002-07-20 Thread wolfcreek1
> I've used garlic for vaginal yeast infections but I wrapped the bulb with > sterile gauze and lubed it with aloe vera gel. It worked for me. I haven't been following this thread, but if healing a vaginal yeast infection is the topic, plain old yogurt works thee best. Depending on who is being t

Re: CS>Bob Beck

2002-07-20 Thread George
>http://www.royalrife.com/ which is Dr. Richard E. Lloyd's website you will > find a much improved version of the >original pulser idea designed by >Dr. Beck. Just scroll down until you come to the Super thumpy listing in >the index-this is a splendid little unit and quite simple to construct

Re: CS>Bob Beck

2002-07-20 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Ian, While Dr. Beck's original unit was quite effective, it is quite dated and isessentiallyobsolete and less than cost-effectivein today's climate. We constructed four of them 6 or 7 years ago and they worked fine but had several res

Re: CS>More uses for silver?

2002-07-20 Thread CKing001
H. Reminds me that the Lone Ranger used silver bullets. Probably didn't want anyone to get an infection or lead poisoning. Chuck Dinner not ready: (A)bort (R)etry (P)izza On Sat, 20 Jul 2002 07:43:39 -0700, "James Allison" wrote: >Art

CS>grey fuzzies

2002-07-20 Thread sylvie hargraft
Hello everybody! Three questions for you: 1. What is causing the formation of grey fuzzies on the cathode?? 2. How do I know what to regulate the speed of the constant stirrer of my Ole Bob to? 3. Does speed has an effect on the quality of the cs produced? Sylvie ___

Re: CS>question about ringworm

2002-07-20 Thread Jan
I had a thing on my arm that I suspected as being ringworm or some fungal thing. It was a red itchy spot that got bigger and didn't go away. So I put a pressed garlic bulb goo on it and then put a huge bandaid on it that secured all four sides. And wore it for about 10 hours. After that it turned i

Re: CS>CS & Melaleuca (tea tree) Oil

2002-07-20 Thread Jan
I've used garlic for vaginal yeast infections but I wrapped the bulb with sterile gauze and lubed it with aloe vera gel. It worked for me. Jan Catherine Creel wrote: > Hi Roman, > > You said: > > < which he > said that people are mislead about an active bacteria controlling substance > in > gar

Re: CS>What type of water for silvergen?

2002-07-20 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: fernwo...@aol.com > Subject: CS>What type of water for silvergen? > > Thanks to those who responded about ringworm. I'm anxiously awaiting the > arrival of the silvergen SG6 automatic that I recently ordered because I'm > almost out of CS and it has worked better than anything else I'

Re: CS>Filtering thoughts...

2002-07-20 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: "Dean T. Miller" > Subject: Re: CS>Filtering thoughts... PS I don't produce grey fuzzies that might fall from the cathode into the container. > > To me, that means you have very good distilled water. I buy from Walgreens, per Jason's recommendation. Jack -- The silver-list is a m

Re: CS>What type of water for silvergen?

2002-07-20 Thread Trem
Hi Karen, Perhaps I should reply to this one. All you need is distilled water and a vessel to make the CS in. Everything else is provided including a 4 page instruction sheet and an extra set of electrodes. You'll be able to make between 100 and 300 gallons of the finest quality CS before you n

CS>What type of water for silvergen?

2002-07-20 Thread Fernwoods
Hi~ Thanks to those who responded about ringworm. I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of the silvergen SG6 automatic that I recently ordered because I'm almost out of CS and it has worked better than anything else I've tried on the ringworm. Do I need distilled water or is well water OK for

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #493

2002-07-20 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: John Rigby > Should I "make do" with the simple form of some batteries, some wire a > fishtank bubbler and a jar? Will the resultant CS be "up to it"? Hi John, I will guess that a majority of the people making CS today are using some form of battery setup. If you go that way, I sugg

Re: CS>Filtering thoughts...

2002-07-20 Thread Gaston
Good approach Jack. Gaston = - Original Message - From: "Jack Dayton" To: Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2002 1:42 PM Subject: Re: CS>Filtering thoughts... > > > > From: "Gaston" > > > Subject: Re: CS>Filtering thoughts... > > > > One of

Re: CS>Filtering thoughts...

2002-07-20 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Sat, 20 Jul 2002 11:42:09 -0700, Jack Dayton wrote: >OK listers, what is wrong with my method? Nothing. >PS I don't produce gray fuzzies that might fall from the cathode into >the container. To me, that means you have very good distilled water. -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF

Re: CS>More uses for silver?

2002-07-20 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: "James Allison" -- Performance Artist Nails Arm to Wall as "Art" --- > > SYDNEY, Australia - Performance artist Mike Parr is known for bizarre > expressions and his latest gesture is no exception. Art enthusiasts were > recently treated to his antics via a webcam at Sydney's Art

Re: CS>Filtering thoughts...

2002-07-20 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: "Gaston" > Subject: Re: CS>Filtering thoughts... > > One of the other factor(s) that does not seem to be emphasized enough is > to keep all CS containers and equipment very clean. I use distilled water to > rinse them several times prior to use. This is most important, otherwise CS can

Re: CS>Thanks Ken and Gaston, COMMENT

2002-07-20 Thread Brooks Bradley
To John and all interested List members: One of our investigators recently completed an, apparently, useful protocol development relating to the subject you raised in your email.namely, useful experimental, protocols addressing conjunctiva inflamations in gen

Re: CS>Bob Beck

2002-07-20 Thread Alvin Rose
Hi Ian You can find the specifications to build the Bob Beck Magnetic Pulser at http://www.rtvc-2000.com/bobbeckpulser.htm Alvin http://www.rtvc-2000.com Ian Roe wrote: > Hi: Can somone please forward to me website(s) with the most > complete up to date information on how to build and use Bob

CS>Thanks Ken and Gaston,

2002-07-20 Thread John Reeder
you answered my questions. I am pretty sloppy about contamination, as you state, with the jars, etc. But, my cs does the job seemingly. We stay in good health offsetting an occasional attack. Just this past week my left eye area started experiencing some pain, very hard to pin the location down, bu

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #493

2002-07-20 Thread rmra
Hi John, Email us direct and we will help you figure something out, including getting the unit you really want. We ship Internationally and we know that to get our products into other Countries, we need to make some special pricing and sometimes a lot of room. Most Producers don't understand this,

Re: CS>Filtering thoughts...

2002-07-20 Thread Gaston
Hi John, I agree with Ken that stirring does help. I did use stirring with a small motor for a while. However, since I have tried a bubbler, which I still do use, I prefer the bubbler instead of the small motor and my CS seems to be better. However, I have to get me CS retested to ensure that

CS>More uses for silver?

2002-07-20 Thread James Allison
Another use for silver? -- Performance Artist Nails Arm to Wall as "Art" --- SYDNEY, Australia - Performance artist Mike Parr is known for bizarre expressions and his latest gesture is no exception. Art enthusiasts were recently treated to his antics via a webcam at Sydney's Artspace gall

RE: CS>Filtering thoughts...

2002-07-20 Thread Ode Coyote
Stirring dramatically helps out even the most primitive generating setup. ken At 12:06 AM 7/20/02 -0700, you wrote: >Is the secret in the stirring? > >John > >-Original Message- >From: Gaston [mailto:obouc...@colba.net] >Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 11:04 AM >To: silver-list@eskimo.com >

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #493

2002-07-20 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, I seem to have lost the only two potential suppliers for CS/CSunits "downunder" and am needing to get going on a unit - we are paying outrageous prices downunder - $A125 per litre (bit over 2 pints) and the results we are getting means an ever-increasing usage! :-) I THINK I need a

Re: CS>CS & Melaleuca (tea tree) Oil

2002-07-20 Thread Roman
Hi, Catherine, I think you missed my point. Charlie the Fox said the allicin is NOT the active substance. He said many good things about aged garlic (including controlling microbes), and there is no allicin in aged garlic. Roman Catherine Creel wrote: > Hi Roman, > > You said: > > < which he