Re: CS>The Good Grease - was: Unsupported denials & claims

2002-08-03 Thread Lona
I have heard a dogs digestive tract is MUCH shorter than ours?? Lona Hi Ivan, That's a great site. Pulls together lots of the info I'd gleaned over the years. It also provides an interesting fact -- that the human digestive system is even shorter than a carnivore (I had recalled re

Re: CS>CS for mouthwash!

2002-08-03 Thread Roger Barker
Can somebody recommend the mix proportions of CS to DSMO for this mouth wash? Cheers, Roger on 5/8/2002 2:28 AM, Barbara Liles at ba...@netease.net wrote: Wow, hadn't thought of this! I don't spit it out because if I've just brushed my teeth, why waste it? Hadn't thought about using the DM

Re: CS>The Good Grease - was: Unsupported denials & claims

2002-08-03 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Ivan, That's a great site. Pulls together lots of the info I'd gleaned over the years. It also provides an interesting fact -- that the human digestive system is even shorter than a carnivore (I had recalled reading that it was between the carnivore and herbivore, but closer to carnivore in

Re: CS>CS for mouthwash!

2002-08-03 Thread Teri323
In a message dated 8/3/2002 10:15:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, j...@natel.net writes: > After swishing the CS/DMSO combo around in your mouth do you then spit > it out or swallow it? > > -- > l swallow it. and dont rinse out your mouth either before going to bed after swishing...you will

CS>The Good Grease - was: Unsupported denials & claims

2002-08-03 Thread Ivan Anderson
Dean, you will find an overview here: http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/ and a few of Enig's papers and speeches (plus a lot of other good health info) here: http://www.westonaprice.org/know_your_fats/know_your_fats.html Cheers Ivan > -Original Message- > From: Dean T. Miller [mailto:dt

CS>DMSO

2002-08-03 Thread Barbara Liles
Needing clarification! I am a firm believer in DMSO for it's penetrating capability, but could use some clarification. I've always bought mine where I buy livestock supplies because I'm generally using it on livestock. I know it is sold in a multitude of other places, but it is generally chea

Re: CS>CS for mouthwash!

2002-08-03 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <002101c23bc3$2c3186e0$bce10...@computer>, "Barbara Liles" wrote: >Wow, hadn't thought of this! I don't spit it out because if I've just >brushed my teeth, why waste it? I would never spit out plain CS; it's the DMSO I'm inquiring about. Is it ok to swallow CS if it's mixed with DMSO?

Re: CS>Re: Stevia & Aspertame

2002-08-03 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Again r.e. the FDA, a recent article in Esquire claims that the FDA did NOT want to approve aspartame as a sweetner by were pressured by government friends of D. Rumsfeld, who was then CEO of G.D. Searle, which makes the stuff. I can not verify the accuracy of this claim; if true, it suggests t

Re: CS>Stevia and Aspertame

2002-08-03 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Well said! In Japan several persons have died recently from Chinese-made diet aids, similar to the Phen/Fen MLM stuff that was all the rage a few years ago. The "fen" was the fatal ingredient in the pills sold here. Caused liver failure. Very nasty stuff mixed in with supposedly "pure" herb

Re: CS>CS for mouthwash!

2002-08-03 Thread Barbara Liles
Wow, hadn't thought of this! I don't spit it out because if I've just brushed my teeth, why waste it? Hadn't thought about using the DMSO with it as a rinse. I am a firm believer in the penetrating property of DMSO so it sounds good to me. - Original Message - From: John A. Stanley Ne

Re: CS>EU law

2002-08-03 Thread jrowland
Ken's observation: > ...But you don't have to kill people to reduce population. That's the stupid > [and expensive] way. > If some percentage were made sterile somehow, no one needs to be killed. > dovetails with Maurice's (the man who broke the code of Maya carving) theory: > http://www.mauricec

Re: CS>CS for mouthwash!

2002-08-03 Thread Hank Adams
I have ask a lot of girls this. Sorry. > After swishing do you then spit it out or swallow it? Yours Hank. http://myecom.net/members/hdka/ct/ct.htm http://hdka.myecom.net/ http://signup.myecom.net/?hdka -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions fo

Re: CS>CS for mouthwash!

2002-08-03 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <00c801c23a3b$15c97180$5b309...@rockinchair>, "Russ Rosser" wrote: >...And add DMSO to carry CS' antimicrobial activity below the >gunmline & to into the tooth roots!!! After swishing the CS/DMSO combo around in your mouth do you then spit it out or swallow it? -- John A. Stanley

CS>The good grease - was: Unsupported denials & claims

2002-08-03 Thread Ivan Anderson
Dean, you will find an overview here: http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/ and a few of Enig's papers and speeches (plus a lot of other good health info) here: http://www.westonaprice.org/know_your_fats/know_your_fats.html Cheers Ivan > -Original Message- > From: Dean T. Miller [mailto:dt

Re: CS>HVAC CS

2002-08-03 Thread QEcara
In a message dated 7/28/2002 10:29:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, i...@win.co.nz writes: > Most people who promote HVAC have an interest in doing so. What got me was when that Gibb author wrote that argyria has never been found or reported with an HVAC product.

Re: CS>Re: Stevia & Aspertame

2002-08-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: > When I first read that article, I visited a biochemist friend involved in > drug research. > He outlined the metabolytes of aspertame from memory. Many of the > metabolytes are common in our environment..various hydrocarbons etc. [my > memory is not as good as his even thoug

Re: CS>Stevia and Aspertame

2002-08-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Maybe, but if the FDA catches them, they will be in trouble: http://www.stevianow.com/moreinfo.htm In 1986 the FDA(United States Food and Drug Administration) abruptly seized Stevia inventories and in 1991 claimed it was not suitable as a food additive and it was banned. You see Stevia is natural

Re: CS>From Nina Silver on Microwave Ovens

2002-08-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
"M. G. Devour" wrote: > --- Forwarded Message Follows --- > From: "Nina Silver" > To: > Cc:"Mike Devour" > Subject: Re: ON MICROWAVING FOOD > Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 08:30:08 -0400 > > Kopp writes, "the foods were exposed to microwave propaga

CS>pertaining colloidal silver

2002-08-03 Thread QEcara
One way to advance colloidal silver is to dissemnate the secrets, freely. This way, when a person first tries CS, they see the results of a properly made potent medicine. When one person learns a secret, they keep that secret and make a buck. With colloidal silver, you do the greater good by

Re: CS>CS for mouthwash!

2002-08-03 Thread QEcara
In a message dated 8/2/2002 2:51:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ba...@netease.net writes: > All of you who are "so knowledgeable"! Still test and use your reason. I've been bumsteered by several along the way. Some people know... some people are selling stuff and really don't give a hoot abou

Re: CS>CS for mouthwash!

2002-08-03 Thread QEcara
In a message dated 8/2/2002 12:46:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ba...@netease.net writes: > It's no coincidence..it definitely has beneficial effects! no harmful organism can live in the presence of silver past 7 minutes...I'm told. But, how many ppm? You have to swish for 7 minutes? I r

Re: CS>CS for mouthwash!

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
Yes they are...with a few porcelain ones in the areas that show... and I've had no problems with them. If anything, adding more silver to the amalgum will stabilize the mercury. Ken At 12:15 PM 8/3/02 -0500, you wrote: >Hope the cavities are not filled with amalgams containing mercury! > >Barb

Re: CS>Re: Stevia & Aspertame

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
When I first read that article, I visited a biochemist friend involved in drug research. He outlined the metabolytes of aspertame from memory. Many of the metabolytes are common in our environment..various hydrocarbons etc. [my memory is not as good as his even though he took a lot more drugs w

Re: CS>Stevia and Aspertame/ ALUMINUM

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
Have you measured the aluminum levels of those who 'don't' use aluminum pots and canned soft drinks? Fact: Aluminum is the third most common element in the Earths crust existing in all rock and clay formations except limestone and sandstone. #s 1+2 are oxygen and silicon It has excellent corro

Re: CS>Re-heating during generation

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
Heating metallic particles in a microwave might not be a wonderful idea. But I don't know what will happen to the particles or ions. Ken > > Could the quality of the CS that has already been made be lessened by >heating the stuff again, and then restarting the generation pro

Re: CS>EU law

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
Get a clue. "They" don't have a corner on the misinformation market. Those who oppose 'they' are generally even worse. Who IS "they"? Visible gov't who begs for larger tax bases? [more people] Invisible shadow gov't [aka NWO] that knows that too many people will eventually poison the entire hu

CS>Hepatits C

2002-08-03 Thread Bbabs60
I would appreciate any information concerning the treatment on Hepatitis C with colloidal silver. Especially any personal experiences with colloidal silver and the treatment of Hepatitis C. Thank you. Barb -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions

CS>From Nina Silver on Microwave Ovens

2002-08-03 Thread M. G. Devour
--- Forwarded Message Follows --- From: "Nina Silver" To: Cc:"Mike Devour" Subject: Re: ON MICROWAVING FOOD Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 08:30:08 -0400 - Original Message - From: bobbigler To: Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 7:28 AM Sub

Re: CS>Stevia and Aspertame

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
At 10:58 AM 8/2/02 -0400, you wrote: >It is outlawed labeled as a sweetener or to add to processed food as a sweetner. >It is legal to sell as a herbal supplement. > Wellspring was offering free samples of granulated stevia extract labeled as sweetener a few months ago. Ken -- The silver-list is

Re: CS>Stevia and Aspertame

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
So far as I can tell, the codex will place herbal remedies in the same catagory as CS. Not outlawed, but making claims [especially the outrageous ones designed to slant opinions] will be a no no. People will have to go to other sources not so involved with sales to get information..then go to th

Re: CS>Re-heating during generation

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
This holds for LVDC as well. Don't exceed around 100 degrees Ken At 10:52 AM 8/2/02 -0400, you wrote: I only have experience with HVAC production of CS. I have found that the particle size increases rather dramatically when the temperature exceeds about 120 F, with the same current and vo

Re: CS>Re-heating during generation

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
Absolutely not. Er, plain 'distilled' water. Most tap water isn't plain water? Ken At 10:13 AM 8/2/02 EDT, you wrote: Hi Ken Increase initial conductivity without contaminating the water. [the CS has plenty already...plain water can be seeded with CS] > Are you suggesting here