CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS

2002-09-28 Thread Reid Harvey
Dear Jason, Thanks for your very thoughtful message. I can see your point that it would be best for concentrated CS to be administered by a doctor. But how ironic that the vast majority of otherwise-reliable, western educated doctors would appear to tend not to accept the validity of CS, also the

Re: CS>testing

2002-09-28 Thread George
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CS>testing

2002-09-28 Thread Bill Missett
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RE: CS>Re:CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS

2002-09-28 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
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CS>CS to the rescue

2002-09-28 Thread Bill Missett
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Re: CS>Most effective CS generator....

2002-09-28 Thread Ode Coyote
Look into the archives about CG and LVDC. Has anyone actually made any? So, what about claims that LVDC can do that? I've had very little success even with colloidal copper or zinc using LVDC. I can make a precipitate and maybe a few ions [2-3 PPM max?] but that's about it. Ken At 11:25 PM 9/27

Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS

2002-09-28 Thread Ode Coyote
Rainwater is natures distilled. Not too common in the Sahara I suppose, but even there one can make a dew collecter with a piece of plastic and a stone. Batteries and solar panels are another matter. Stick some dimes and pennies in a lemon? Oh yea, no money. ken At 06:41 PM 9/27/02 -0700, you

RE: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS

2002-09-28 Thread Ode Coyote
Even the mudiest of muds still contains a great deal of ions and small particles. What can't get through a membrane just passes on. The body does a really good job of sorting things out. I don't recall the last time I sweated dimes. I guess it affected my memory. ken At 05:55 AM 9/28/02 +0600,

RE: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS

2002-09-28 Thread Ode Coyote
If you didn't dilute it, your body fluids would. :-) What works works...no arguement there. If something else works a bit better? But ya uses what ya gots...there ain't no other way. If ya don't have a carbon fiber fishing rod...the fish don't care if you use a bamboo pole. [They STILL won't

Re: CS>Thanks to all & old cayote for recomending silvergen

2002-09-28 Thread Ode Coyote
Gosh Trem...looks like I sold one for ya. Cool ken [The compe-lemen-tition] At 11:58 PM 9/27/02 +0100, you wrote: Hello, I have ordered the SG6 from silvergen.com. Seems very good and I thank you for the recommedation to make my own CS. That's kind and very unselfish of you.