Re: CS>gerd, cs, and bacteria pylori & Q-ray bracelet

2002-07-23 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 00:32:02 EDT, brick...@aol.com wrote: >I also make a 2 liter pop bottle of Gatorade with 2 ounces of CS. >I try to drink at least that much liquid plus more water if I can. This way >I am getting CS all day long plus my liquid. IMO, 2 ounces at 10 ppm isn't close to enou

Re: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 19:34:26 -0700, "Pat" wrote: >What about Stevia, anyone has experience or opinion on it? I have a small Stevia plant growing. Haven't tried doing anything with it yet ( I don't know what to do ): -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF -- The silver-list is a modera

Re: CS>gerd, cs, and bacteria pylori

2002-07-23 Thread Roman
Here's another thing that can be helpful for ulcers. I plucked this from another list: "Coconut has already been patented by bristol meyers squibb as a treatment for ulcers caused by H. pylori." Various fatty acids in coconut (mostly lauric fatty acid in it) are thought to have antibacterial, antiv

Re: CS>gerd, cs, and bacteria pylori & Q-ray bracelet

2002-07-23 Thread Brickeyk
I tried HCL using it per Hulda Clarks recommendation for GERD. I now have the ulcerated esophagus and I am taking the purple pill Nexium going on 16 months now. Even with Nexium my last eats have to stop at 5:30. I found I can still drink some water later or even herbal tea but that depends o

Re: CS>dangers of belly button piercing

2002-07-23 Thread wolfcreek1
> I wouldn't be so sure. Is there an acupunture meridian in that area? If so, if > you hit it, it could cause problems. I have heard of problems from ear piercing > when they happen to nail an acupuncture point. Hi Marshall ~ My Acupressure for Common Ailments book only shows meridians two to f

Re: CS>OT bone cancer in dog

2002-07-23 Thread Roman
Chip Hoyle wrote: > Hi all, > > I am writing in hopes of saving my chesapeake bay retrievers leg. He > went lame a few weeks ago and I had my Vet examine him. His right rear > knee was swollen and the Vet suspected an anterior cruciate ligament > rupture. During surgery to repair the ACL he dis

Re: CS>dangers of belly button piercing

2002-07-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
I wouldn't be so sure. Is there an acupunture meridian in that area? If so, if you hit it, it could cause problems. I have heard of problems from ear piercing when they happen to nail an acupuncture point. Marshall wolfcreek1 wrote: > > How about, "Because I said you can't!" > > This is exac

Re: CS>dangers of belly button piercing

2002-07-23 Thread wolfcreek1
> How about, "Because I said you can't!" This is exactly what I have been telling my now 17.5 year old daughter for the past 2 years. When you move out, fine, but until then, "NO"! I'm sure CS would handle anything belly button piercing could produce, externally and given internally, but figur

Re: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread wolfcreek1
> What about Stevia, anyone has experience or opinion on it? Hi Pat ~ The only opinion my household has about Stevia is it tastes HORRIBLE! Julie & Critters -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silve

CS>Re: Unsupported denials - not claims #2

2002-07-23 Thread John Rigby
Hello folks, WOOPS! Just realised I didn't add a critical URL to my last post: Certainly not a radical Site! Run by a well-reputed gentleman. http://www.redflagsweekly.com/vaccines.html Cheers, John Fretting over voltages and things... --- __

Re: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread CKing001
Stevia's good. Plant derived. Some people claim an aftertaste, so YMMV. Chuck I was reading the dictionary. I thought it was a poem about everything. On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 19:34:26 -0700, "Pat" wrote: >What about Stevia, anyone has experience or op

RE: CS>More on water

2002-07-23 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
High density polyethylene is considered safe for blood storage. One tubing manufacturer, Wirsbo, contends that passing water through HDPE tubing puts nothing into the water. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: h...@myecom.net [mailto:h...@myecom.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 23,

Re: CS>More on water

2002-07-23 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi John, On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 09:42:57 +1000, John Rigby wrote: >This article sort of confirms my unease at using distilled water for >anything except car radiatiors and irons. :-) > >http://www.mercola.com/2002/may/8/distilled_water.htm That's what it's supposed to do, create unease in you. T

Re: CS>dangers of belly button piercing

2002-07-23 Thread John A. Stanley
In article , fernwo...@aol.com wrote: >Hi~ >I have already done a search on this topic and know the regular medical >dangers about infection, but I'm trying to convince my teenage daughter that >this would not be a wise decision. So if anyone has any additional >persuasive arguments about t

Re: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread Pat
What about Stevia, anyone has experience or opinion on it? Pat - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 5:27 PM Subject: Re: CS>Aspartame > Yes saccharine is now a preferred sweetener once again, > Butter is also back in favor among the health aware. > Woody Allen is

Re: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: cking...@nycap.rr.com > Subject: Re: CS>Aspartame > Yes saccharine is now a preferred sweetener once again, > Butter is also back in favor among the health aware. > Woody Allen is turning out to be a seer as per his "The Sleeper" movie. > Fat and protein is good, carbs are bad. Wonder w

Re: CS>More on water

2002-07-23 Thread hdka
Hi John, I went with the cheap way like it shows on the web site. I feel that if any of the CS gets into my body then I am better off. I could be wrong but at my age I don't much care. I am more worried about what the gov is doing with the Chrem Trails. Hank > Hi folks, > This article sort of conf

Re: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread CKing001
Yes saccharine is now a preferred sweetener once again, Butter is also back in favor among the health aware. Woody Allen is turning out to be a seer as per his "The Sleeper" movie. Fat and protein is good, carbs are bad. Wonder when tobacco comes back?

Re: CS>Fluoride in DW

2002-07-23 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Jack, Hmm. I recommend Walgreen's, too. I haven't noticed it says ozonated, but I don't have a jug around to look at (there are two other brands of distilled water I can get more conveniently that are good, and that's what I have right now :) Ozonated means they pass ozone through the water

CS>Thanks for your answers

2002-07-23 Thread Bernard Demoiseau
Dear friends, I want to thank all people who have answered about colloidal zinc, particularly Jack Dayton for detailing the important roles of zinc. Yes we cannot rely blindly to our food even if we eat organic or biological one, because we cannot escape chemicals and pollution in our day to day li

Re: CS>gerd, cs, and bacteria pylori & Q-ray bracelet

2002-07-23 Thread Pat
Thank you Roman for your info on low acid. I read an article on low acid and H-pylori after I read your email. It is saying that we should take HCL acid as supplement to help increase stomach acid. Has anyone tried that and has good result? Another question. Has anyone tried Q-ray bracelet wit

CS>More on water

2002-07-23 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, This article sort of confirms my unease at using distilled water for anything except car radiatiors and irons. :-) http://www.mercola.com/2002/may/8/distilled_water.htm Distilled water leaches from any container - even glass - and years ago was implicated in problems by leaching fro

Re: CS>Fluoride in DW

2002-07-23 Thread Joseph Fritz
It means they use ozone to purify the water ozone is O3 you can get more info at http://www.ozone1.com/ozone_info/ozone_q&a.htm http://www.watertanks.com/category/94.asp sincerely Joseph Fritz At 01:48 PM 7/23/2002 -0700, you wrote: Do you know what ozonated means? If so share please, because

Re: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread LINDAELLIS
In a message dated 7/23/02 1:48:42 PM Central Daylight Time, jack...@harbornet.com writes: > You are doing your husband a big favor with that water filter > system, but you said the whole house, are you referring to a > water-softening system? Because if you are, that is not what > you want f

RE: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Re: CS>AspartameEnjoy your fluorides. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Jack Dayton [mailto:jack...@harbornet.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 11:50 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Aspartame From: "James Osbourne, Holmes" Subject: RE: CS

CS>dog w/cancer

2002-07-23 Thread Kathryn Gold
Hi Chip, I would advise you to get your dog on cottage cheese and flaxseed oil immediately. Use at least six tbsp of flaxseed oil with 1 1/2 cups of cottage cheese and blend it thoroughly together. I use an osterizer but you can use a wand-type hand blender. It is important they are blended so t

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #499

2002-07-23 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: "Cheryl Kerner" > Subject: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #499 > > My e-mails are coming as attachments and I have to open each one separately > instead of being able to read them all in one digest. > > Is there any way that this can be corrected? > > Thanks, > Cheryl Kerner *

Re: CS>Fluoride in DW

2002-07-23 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: "Dean T. Miller" > > HOWEVER, some distilled water seems to be ozonated after distillation > -- at least it says so on the label. I steer clear of that stuff. Hi Dean, I've heard that, but no one has ever stated why. Do you know what ozonated means? If so share please, because the

Re: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread Jack Dayton
From: Marshall Dudley Subject: Re: CS>Aspartame Here is the exact text of that message: Reputable company means nothing. Check the labels for ingredients. Some vitamins from reputable companies have ant poison in them that can cause severe health problems, even brain tumors. Avoid any that

Re: CS>dangers of belly button piercing

2002-07-23 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Karen, You said: <> How about, "Because I said you can't!" Are you really worried about serious infection or do you just not like the idea? A number of people have done it and as long as it's kept clean have no problems with it. With CS, there should be few worries. Regards, Cath

CS>dangers of belly button piercing

2002-07-23 Thread Fernwoods
Hi~ I have already done a search on this topic and know the regular medical dangers about infection, but I'm trying to convince my teenage daughter that this would not be a wise decision. So if anyone has any additional persuasive arguments about the dangers of belly button piercing, it wou

Re: CS>Colloidal zinc

2002-07-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
I absolutely did. Go back to the message and look at it. I forwarded the old message again in a previous message. The last sentence says "aspartame". Marshall Jack Dayton wrote: > > From: cking...@nycap.rr.com > > > > That's what I use it for(aspertaim). > > Works usually within 24 hrs. Just pu

Re: CS>Fluoride in DW

2002-07-23 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 08:47:09 -0400, Connie wrote: >I take it from the absence of response that there is no-one here finding >merit in the claims that fluoride is in DW? Nope. None. >I can assume then that the distilling process does remove the fluoride? Yes, and chloride, and ... HOWEVER, so

Re: CS>Filtering thoughts...

2002-07-23 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: Jeannie > > The only thing that seems to get on my equipment is silver. Why is that a > problem? >Why should it have to be cleaned off? If the "silver" can be seen, it is not the colloidal silver that you want. Scrub it out of the container, then rinse with DW. Now your ready for

Re: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jack Dayton wrote: > It was Marshall who made the statement about ant poison. > He was referring to Diet sodas, but no mention of aspertame > was included with the statement, just that vitamin > supplement retailers were selling products that contained > "rat poison", which is what caused me to j

Re: CS>Colloidal zinc

2002-07-23 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: cking...@nycap.rr.com > > That's what I use it for(aspertaim). > Works usually within 24 hrs. Just put it wher they trail. Yeah Chuck, but Marshall didn't say he was talking about aspertame in that message. Jack -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal si

Re: CS>Bob Beck

2002-07-23 Thread Jack Dayton
From: "Ian Roe" - my hard drive failed over the weekend but I am up and running again. Gee, with turn around time like that for a hard drive failure you must be using a Mac. :-) Jack

Re: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread Jack Dayton
From: "James Osbourne, Holmes" Subject: RE: CS>Aspartame See: http://www.alltheweb.com/search?query=fluoridation+hazards&cat=web Hi Jim, I went, I saw, and if the aspertame evidence is of on more value than the hysteria surr

Re: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread Jack Dayton
From: lindael...@aol.com Subject: CS>Aspartame I don't know about the statement that was made on this list that the original PURPOSE of aspartame was as ant poison, but it sure works for that purpose. When I demonstrated that fact to my husband, he IMMEDIATELY switched from Diet sodas to bottle

Re: CS>Confused about stirring

2002-07-23 Thread Beth
We are making our second batch of CS using the 4 - 9 volt batteries method. We did not stir the 1st batch. It's not mentioned in any of the directions I have. Is it necessary to stir it when using the batteries method? Why wouldn't the instructions mention it? Beth Brawn Far Infrared, Magnets,

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #499

2002-07-23 Thread Roman
This must be your punishment for using unclear subject lines :) By the way, it seems to me that using a thread view in your email client program is more convenient than the digest form. And that's for the following reasons: - as in digest form, you can quickly skim to find an interesting thread; -

RE: CS>OT bone cancer in dog

2002-07-23 Thread John Reeder
Put zapper probes on the dog above and below the tumor, the zapper is cheaper than the vet and you can use it for yourself. I got rid of a tumor on my left arm using the zapper. The doctor who was to do the surgery on my arm, commented, "you must be living right" when he looked for the missing tumo

RE: CS>Lyme Disease

2002-07-23 Thread John Reeder
Hey Robb, Why don't you read the Clark info at www.drclark.com or www.adcomtronics.com and others. Also, Dr Clark has several books out, i.e. The Cure for All Diseases and others, check them out at www.amazono.com (punch in Dr Hulda Clark and they should come up. I emailed Dr Clark during the Anth

CS>OT bone cancer in dog

2002-07-23 Thread Chip Hoyle
Hi all, I am writing in hopes of saving my chesapeake bay retrievers leg. He went lame a few weeks ago and I had my Vet examine him. His right rear knee was swollen and the Vet suspected an anterior cruciate ligament rupture. During surgery to repair the ACL he discovered a tumor in the joint c

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #499

2002-07-23 Thread Cheryl Kerner
My e-mails are coming as attachments and I have to open each one separately instead of being able to read them all in one digest. Is there any way that this can be corrected? Thanks, Cheryl Kerner Sinclair PONs Naturally Reared Polish Lowland Sheepdogs www.sinclairpons.com sinclairp...@earthlink

Re: CS>Lyme Disease

2002-07-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
I simply use it instead. 7 minutes, at 30 minute intervals, for a total of 3 uses in an hour. My opinion is that they both do essentially the same thing. You should be able to find an analysis of how I believe they work in the archives. But here is a quick condensed version. The leading edge of

Re: CS>gerd, cs, and bacteria pylori

2002-07-23 Thread Roman
Has your son had low stomach acid level? This acid prevents this bacteria from taking over the stomach. So, if your son still has low acid, he will probably get reinfected with H-pylori because it's pretty common. Roman Pat wrote: > It is true, mastica gum really works. After one bottle of Bye

Re: CS>Lyme Disease

2002-07-23 Thread Robb Allen
Marshallplease tell me how you use the clark zapper instead of the beck bp..I don't have a pulser.but I wish I did...Robb - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley To: Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 12:19 PM Subject: Re: CS>Lyme Disease > From my experience

Re: CS>Fluoride in DW

2002-07-23 Thread Robb Allen
I test my water everytime I make a batch.I think the whole idea of DW is that it is completely pure.if it isn'tthen it isn't DW.Robb - Original Message - From: Connie To: silver- list Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 8:47 AM Subject: CS>Fluoride in DW > I tak

Re: CS>Fluoride in DW

2002-07-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
All compounds of fluoride should be left behind as flouride salts during distillation. Marshall Connie wrote: > I take it from the absence of response that there is no-one here finding > merit in the claims that fluoride is in DW? > > I can assume then that the distilling process does remove the

Re: CS>Fluoride in DW

2002-07-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
"M. G. Devour" wrote: > I've been drinking distilled water with a pinch of sea salt for months. > I *thought* I was trying to cut down on my Flouride exposure! FYI, sea water contains about 1.4 ppm of flouride. Of course a pinch of sea salt in a glass of water would be much lower than that. Mar

CS>Distlled verses filtered/ drinking

2002-07-23 Thread akaJhon
What are your opinions and or facts, concerning drinking water,,distilled etc ?? this site concerns that.. http://www.mercola.com/2002/may/8/distilled_water.htm - Original Mehttp:- From: lindael...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:14 AM S

RE: CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
See: http://www.alltheweb.com/search?query=fluoridation+hazards&cat=web James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: lindael...@aol.com [mailto:lindael...@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 8:15 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Aspartame In a message dated 7/23

CS>Aspartame

2002-07-23 Thread LINDAELLIS
In a message dated 7/23/02 9:00:44 AM Central Daylight Time, cking...@nycap.rr.com writes: > >That is a ridiculous statement, "ant poison"? > >The burden of proof is in your lap! > > > >Jack > > I don't know about the statement that was made on this list that the original PURPOSE of aspartame

Re: CS>Colloidal zinc

2002-07-23 Thread CKing001
That's what I use it for(aspertaim). Works usually within 24 hrs. Just put it wher they trail. Chuck I busted a mirror and got seven years bad luck, but my lawyer thinks he can get me five. On Mon, 22 Jul 2002 10:06:08 -0700, Jack Dayton wr

Re: CS>Filtering thoughts...

2002-07-23 Thread Gaston
Hi Jeannie, I am not the expert to answer your question, however, I said what I was doing and I do prefer cleaned equipment prior of producing my CS. My feeling is that if the equipment is not clean, that it might add contamination to the distilled water. You may wish to check your DW with a smal

Re: CS>Fluoride in DW

2002-07-23 Thread M. G. Devour
Connie writes: > I take it from the absence of response that there is no-one here finding > merit in the claims that fluoride is in DW? Since all the DW I've ever bought has had a pretty low concentration of *anything* (or I wouldn't use it), and tap water has *hundreds* of ppm of everything und

CS>Fluoride in DW

2002-07-23 Thread Connie
I take it from the absence of response that there is no-one here finding merit in the claims that fluoride is in DW? I can assume then that the distilling process does remove the fluoride? (I honestly am NOT worried about it, but wondered what others feelings are on the issue) TIA, Connie -- T