from:
http://www.mercola.com/2002/sep/21/heart_attacks.htm
Antibiotics Help Prevent Heart Attacks
The researchers conducted a study using antibiotics in
patients with acute coronary syndromes, such as acute
myocardial infarction (heart attack) and unstable angina, to
see if the antibiotics
http://physicsweb.org/article/world/15/9/2
Top 10 beautiful experiments:
1 Young's double-slit experiment applied to the interference of single
electrons
2 Galileo's experiment on falling bodies (1600s)
3 Millikan's oil-drop experiment (1910s)
...how Millikan was able to determine
Hi Corbin;
I have bladder infections as a part of my life due to spinal cord injury, and
have
also had candida albicans as a result of taking course after course of
antibiotics
to kill the bacteria. I had also bladder stones, which acted as a hiding place
for the bacteria; they'd just find
They didn't deny it, just insisted it was not for public consumption and any use
of it would be met with legal(istic) sanction. I believe Jason (silvermedicine
??
site) has the whole bit including his response to the threat.
Ian Roe wrote:
Hi:
Hasn't the Brigham Young research report
Many water filtration systems use commercially available charcoal filters; the
best are supposed to be the carbon block style, and made from wood products
rather
than coal. These systems can be found at hardware stores, on the web, Home
despot, etc., and have two or three cartridge holders which
Malcom:
Yes, the issue at hand is not the validity of the studies done by the fine
microbiologists at Brigham Young University, but rather the administration's
attempt to seperate the University from the study done.
The testing was not sponsored by the university. Since the testing was done
on
Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
Many water filtration systems use commercially available charcoal filters; the
best are supposed to be the carbon block style, and made from wood products
rather
than coal.
As far as I know all charcoal is made from wood products. You cannot make
charcoal
from
I believe the BYU staff microbiologists, as authors, own the copyright
rights
under the revised 1987 copyright law, unless their BYU contract specifically
states all published papers are the sole property of the university. Do you
know
if the copyright has been registered with the Library of
Also a copyright affects the work itself, not the information in it. Thus
although you might be restricted from copying the paper, you should still be
able to refer to the paper and repeat what information is in the paper. The
only legal objection they could have to that would be to claim that
I believe that Walgreens buys from different suppliers for different
parts of the country just like WalMart does. A few years ago I tried
their water in this area and it was so bad I had to throw it away.
Marshall
silversw...@yahoo.com wrote:
For all those that want to argue and bick about
Bill:
No I do not... Those copyright grants are a part of any good contract.
I've always had to sign one, specifically granting rights to the companies
I've worked for, if the work was done with company resources ( including
time ).
The contract specifying rights of work to the corporate entity
For all those that want to argue and bick about
Distilled water purity, I have just tested the
Walgreens distilled water and it has a reading of 000
ppm. Therefore walgreens distilled water is the
winner for purity!
--- Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com wrote:
Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
Many
Hardly. You must have used a TDS-1 to measure it. They are not very
accurate at the low end. They can be off as much as 20 PPM, so was it
really zero. I think not. Use a PWT meter to get more accurate readings
silverswill.
Trem
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There's a whole section on the neurological disorders including Parkinson and
how to treat them:
http://members.shaw.ca/widewest/medline_links.html
I've also attached two documents FYI - one on methylation, and one on growth
hormone. Parkinson is linked to
the reduced ability to repair any
Hi Marshall,
This is my first post to the group, and I'm also new to the home-made
colloidal silver world. I've been reading the archives, and current
posts...boy, you guys are truly a wealth of information! I received my
machine (a Hulda Clark model) this week, and so far have been quite
Hi Jannette,
I don't think you called us. We wouldn't have said such a thing. We do
tell people to try to find water that isn't ozonated but that's about it.
We sure wouldn't tell someone the water was oxidized.
Sorry but you can't pin it on us.
Trem
- Original Message -
From:
I have uploaded the 1914 Scientific American article about CS to a FTP site for
those who wish to download it.
The pages in the volume were 10.5 x 15, so I had to segment it, in 3 jpeg
files.
Also, for better viewing, enlarge the pics to 150% of normal.
The information contained within the
Trem,
My layperson error. I was told that the water might be ozonated (which it
is), and I concluded that it was oxidized, or, to be more specific, causing
oxidation in the CS processing... (to my layperson mind, meaning that it -
the water, was now contaminated). Sorry, I did not mean to imply
Thank you, Ron, for this great public service for the CS cause!!
- Original Message -
From: Ron
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 3:52 PM
Subject: CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914
I have uploaded the 1914 Scientific American
From: Trem t...@silvergen.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 11:05:37 -0700
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSSG6 production
Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Resent-Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 11:05:54 -0700
You're not saying it turns color after 2 weeks are
Hay I seen the dif in the time. I use it for underarms and on my hair and
other things also, so 44oz in two weeks sounded right to me.
Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com wrote:
I further messed up when I said:
I make 44oz batches and get shutdown in about
One and one half hours, ...
The result
From: mary lee gladieux dg...@buckeye-express.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 12:44:58 -0400
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSbrewing time and the sun
Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Resent-Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 08:45:31 -0700
I am wondering if any of you
Ron, Thank you for this artical. Its great! Tom
---Original Message---
From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, September 21, 2002 15:52:20
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914
I have uploaded the 1914 Scientific American article
Listers will be interested to know that if you do a google search for the name
of the author of this piece, you get blue lady Rosemary Jacobs' website on
the first page, wherein she calls CS an 80-year-old fraud and states that
Crookes was called a quack by the JAMA in 1919. She pretty well
Jannette McKoy-Abel wrote:
Hi Marshall,
This is my first post to the group, and I'm also new to the home-made
colloidal silver world. I've been reading the archives, and current
posts...boy, you guys are truly a wealth of information! I received my
machine (a Hulda Clark model) this week,
Marshall;
That is one form of it. Nevertheless, and however it is done, coal is often
used to
make activated carbon filters.I learned this when researching R.O. systems
for home
use. I have no info on a process to make activated charcoal, either original
genuine
or new and improved
Hi Listers,
I have Malaria and have had it off and on for many years, Its a difficult bug
to knock out of the cells once you have it. Do any of you know if CS will
effect and kill Malaria parasites? I am willing to run blood studies on myself
to prove or disprove its effectiveness if there is
Marshall,
I live in New York, Westchester county - a suburb of New York City.
Jannette
I think you will find virtually all distilled water is ozonated. I
have heard Walgreens an Walmart are
good in some areas, but you HAVE to check the supplier on them, as they
are both
really bad in
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