CS>RE: Arnold Beland

2003-02-17 Thread Hrbe
I am trying to contact Arnold Beland, has anyone his current email address?? This one bounced abel...@tampabay.rr.com Thanks John

Re: CS>Fluoride in toothpastes and other dental treatments

2003-02-17 Thread Russ Rosser
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RE: CS>Fluoride in toothpastes and other dental treatments

2003-02-17 Thread James-Osborn: Holmes-Junior
www.trufax.org -Original Message- From: lindael...@aol.com [mailto:lindael...@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 4:41 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Fluoride in toothpastes and other dental treatments I'm trying to do some research on the use of fluoride in toothpaste

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2003-02-17 Thread Robert Berger
Mamapug, The light air tight bottles came from someone back in 1997 and it is pure baloney. If you have mostly particles they will drop out and who wants they anyway. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be

Re: CS>Current Source Vs Voltage Source/ Explanation for Currents derived by Resonance.

2003-02-17 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Harvey, As a EE I can appreciate your work but you are going in the wrong direction is you want sub-nm material. To get rid of the silver oxide and silver peroxide the you need a voltage less that 1.228 and make sub nano material Flatten one of the coins to as large a sheet as possible

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2003-02-17 Thread mamapug
15. Keep the CS out of sunlight in an air tight bottle. Why do you think this is necessary? Marshalee -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list

CS>Current Source Vs Voltage Source/ Explanation for Currents derived by Resonance.

2003-02-17 Thread Harvey Norris
I Found the following explanation on another list somewhat helpful in establishing these differences; I think it would be helpful to define the terms "voltage source" and "current source" should a discussion of this nature arise again. A "voltage source" has the following characteristics: -

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2003-02-17 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Tomy, vivit my web site, www.hvacsilver.com, and see four simple generators that you can make. If you want the very best contactme off list and tell me about you abilities and tools. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for u

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2003-02-17 Thread hdka
Hi, I got started by using this below, that I got off the net. I use a 15Vdc 1Ma power supply (my csanner went dead) and #12 . wire. I have got good batchs each time. tomy thomson writes: Hi All, does anybody have easy to read instructions on how to build a colloidal silver generator??

CS>CS directions

2003-02-17 Thread mamapug
Hi All, does anybody have easy to read instructions on how to build a colloidal silver generator regards, Tomy Sure! Here are the ones I email to all who want `em. Marshalee Here`s how to make CS the EASY way! You`ll need 3 nine-volt batteries, the square ones. (

Re: CS>1936 Reader's Digest on colloids

2003-02-17 Thread Dean Miller
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:07:29 -, "Terry Dickinson" wrote: >Hey! That's interesting - how far can it be pushed? Particles infinitely >small, area infinitely large? What area in the atomic range? - gee whizz >I reckon I'm swallowing more than I think I am with my CS! The particles can get do

Re: CS>Breathing, my experience and problem

2003-02-17 Thread alltogethernow
My brother and I have had a heart pain occasionally since we were very young. We had a conversation once when we about 9-10 y/o, and we agreed; it felt like something sticking into your heart, as you tried to breathe, so we called it " sticky heart." It happens on occasion to this day, 40 years

CS>Unidentified subject!

2003-02-17 Thread tomy thomson
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CS>Breathing, my experience and problem

2003-02-17 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Robb, >> Could it be that your problem is angina? I don't know much about angina. Maybe I need to study it a bit. That is something that "other" people have. I am not supposed to have any of that stuff. I am a "health nut". It sounds better to say "defective v

Re: CS>Breathing

2003-02-17 Thread d.linen
Ignore. You keep your beliefs (which I know you will) and be true to yourself no matter what others think. DL Robb Allen wrote: > > Mania?? > > Harmony4Life > Products for a better life and better living. > http://www.ghtdirect.com/Rube2112 > > > BTW Yogic exercises have NOTHING to do with re

Re: CS>Breathing, my experience and problem

2003-02-17 Thread Robb Allen
Hi there, thanks for the post. Could it be that your problem is angina? If so then deep breathing would probably help. I really don't see any way whatsoever that buteyko can help you oxygenate your blood. Robb Harmony4Life Pr

CS>Breathing, my experience and problem

2003-02-17 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Robb, Jason, and the list. I don't disagree with anything stated but have some observations that may be interesting and valuable. Some people breath frequent and shallow. This is not the best way. Others never breath properly during their lifetime. Others might be forced to breat

Re: CS>Breathing

2003-02-17 Thread Robb Allen
Mania?? Harmony4Life Products for a better life and better living. http://www.ghtdirect.com/Rube2112 > BTW Yogic exercises have NOTHING to do with religious beliefs. Have no fear of > disrupting your mania. > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructi

Re: CS>Breathing

2003-02-17 Thread CKing001
Robb, Breathing exercises can be quite complicated. The Yogis have made quite a science of it and have refined it over centuries of use. The very best instruction I have EVER come across are two books called "Pranayama" by Andre van Lysebeth and "Light on Pranayama" by Iyengar. I would never consi

Re: CS>1936 Reader's Digest on colloids

2003-02-17 Thread Terry Dickinson
Hey! That's interesting - how far can it be pushed? Particles infinitely small, area infinitely large? What area in the atomic range? - gee whizz I reckon I'm swallowing more than I think I am with my CS! CheersTerry - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Monday, February 17, 200

Re: CS>Breathing

2003-02-17 Thread Jason Eaton
Rob: Oxygenation is an excellent benefit, but equally important is an improvement in the entire digestive system that occurs from stimulation caused by the movements of the diaphram. Important considerations are rhythm and elimination ( meaning emptying the lungs completely )... more so, in my o

Re: CS>Breathing

2003-02-17 Thread d.linen
> Robb Allen wrote: > > Hello, > I'm a little confused. [no big surprise] I'm finding alot of > conflicting information about what are the best breathing excersises > that a person can do to enhance their health. Although one hand there > are breathing techniques like buteyko that say breathi