I have been wanting to post for weeks, but my mail kept bouncing back
because I forgot which email address I signed up with. Well, thanks Mike
for figuring it out.
My daughter and I own our own candle and soap shop. When making soap, do
you think that if I used CS distilled water instead of
I use distilled water at 1.2 ppm and the CS produced by the Ultra Pro for me
is always clear with a good tyndal beam. If there is a lot of arcing
towards the end of the batch, it's a little less clear but it never turns
color. The MSM and this CS has turned a dark color after a week or two and
it
I became aware of CS 7 years ago. I started
making it in April this year. I told all my friends
about it.
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Then I heard about Hunza bread and the Hunza
people who live to be 120 years old and father
children when they are 100. I made some
Hunza bread and I liked it.
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One day a good f
> Everyone ready for this.. Urinate on the hands several times per day.
> Wayne
On no, not again! Is this going to degenerate into the "urine drinking"
discussion again? That will just piss me off
to no end...
Regards,
George Martin
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On Fri, 6 Sep 2002 21:37:12 -0700, Acmeair wrote:
>man, i try to stay current,,, but, this kind of BS is takin too much
>time! if you're lonely, call someone on the landline.
>
[ offending post snipped in the interest of saving time ]
If you are so strapped for time why did you wast
In a message dated 9/7/02 2:33:56 AM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com writes:
<< Urinate on the hands several times per day. >>
Well that sounds realy weird.
I have a better idea, apple cider vinegar. It kills bacteria and really works
nicely on skin. I douze myself in it daily, rinse
Hey. Maybe that one dude can come over and urinate on the fish. :)
You think that might help? To keep this on the usual topic... Drink plenty
of CS before using this cure.
LOL
- Original Message -
From: "M. G. Devour"
To:
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 7:01 AM
Subject: Re: CS>fish...
Perhaps the hands just being exposed to water all the time has a lot to do with
it. I've gotten my hands wet off and on, and being out in the wind (especially
cold weather) causes them to become dry and chapped. I have even seen little
cracks develop in the skin of my hands. It is a feeling of
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