Dear Shirley,
Our investigations addressing topical uses of DMSO
revealed that a consequential number of volunteers presented reactions
announcing various forms of outer skin irritations...when the
solution strength was 70% or higher. Without offeri
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 17:53:34 -0500, "Roger Altman"
wrote:
>I'm hoping someone on the Silver List can get this message to Brooks Bradley.
>Thanks Roger Altman
He'll probably read it, himself. If not, you could email him at:
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> -Original Message-
> From: Gladys Williams [mailto:gw...@juno.com]
> Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 9:03 AM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>re: bugb...@mm
>
> Hi List-
> UPDATE: Everyone that sugge
Dan,
I would not worry about the hammering as when sheet is made it is rolled
between hardened steel rolls.
Any hammer that has been use on an anvile has beenwork hardened anyway.
If there is any contaminate it would be carbon or iron neither of which is
harmful.
Of cours you could buy sheet ma
Gladis, Contact Norton, they should help you get rid of virus, it is part of
service. Tom
---Original Message---
From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, March 30, 2003 09:04:36
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>re: bugb...@mm
Now I have a different bug to contend with
I hope
I'm hoping someone on the Silver List can get this message to Brooks Bradley.
Thanks Roger Altman
Brooks:
I hope you remember who I am. I have been almost completely inactive in CS
research over the past 3 years so I could use my time towards perfecting the
application of an electronic device
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Berger"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Pure silver wire source
> Dan,
>
> Silver work hardens so heat it red hot and drop in water and it will be
> malleable.
>
> "Ole Bob"
Does this process really make it soft and malleab
If you can't correctly type the url to your own website I seriously doubt your
'help' is worth much...
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 12:30:45 -0500, ALAN CLOUGH wrote:
>For 24/7 tech support software and hardware, contact www.alan/juvio.com
>for a fixed cost the will give you online and off line help
Probably a result of too much, too often. It can irritate some.
If he can, lay off for awhile (maybe a week) and restart at a lower
concentration. Dilute for still effectiveness. Or try every other day, etc.
Betcha Brooks has more info...
Chuck
If a
Hi Gladys, Go to http://housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_pcc.asp and
see if they can fix the trouble.
Hi List-
UPDATE: Everyone that suggested Boric
Acid for my roaches was 100% right. I
didn't even use the CS. I tried the easiest
and least messy thing first and it worked.
Thanks again.
We recently got a bunch of little black ants. I put out some nutrasweet,
which always worked against the big black ones, but they ignored it. My wife
noted that they loved fruit juice, so I dissolved a packet of it into a small
amount of apple juice, and boy did they turn out for that.
Today, th
I don't know if boric acid works for ants
but it's so easy to put down try it. You'll
know within a few days. It's non-toxic
so it can't hurt.
ARE TERMITES ANTS TOO? AND WILL
CS SPRAYED DIRECTLY ON THEM AND THEIR
NESTS AND MAYBE MADE INTO A PASTE
WITH HONEY/BORIC ACID KILL THEM?
Gladys
On
FWIW, Each spring I get a vist from an ant colony that comes under the
baseboard.(I'm in an apartment) and I plug the area with garlic, and
that usually turns them away.
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Wasn't there discussion that Boric Acid would work on Ants too? Of
course so will Diatomaceous earth, right? I have to go get some.
Sharon
Hi List-
UPDATE: Everyone that suggested Boric
Acid for my roaches was 100% right. I
didn't even use the CS. I tried the easiest
and least messy thing fi
BTW an interesting point is that they do not seem to have a maximum level for
silver.
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/mcl.html#1
All they have is a recommended secondary standard, which is for odor, taste or
cosmetic effects, not any toxic effects.
Marshall
Janine Meunier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I haven
A little quick math shows this to not be possible. If you are using .999 pure
silver, the minimum recommended, and producing 10 ppm CS, and drinking an ounce
a day, this would be as follows.
Maximum lead content if 100% of impurities were lead (when in fact the main
impurity is copper) is 10 ppb.
List, my husband has been using a 70% dilution of DMSO for arthritis and has
been having good results. But his skin is beginning to flake heavily. Anyone
know if this means he needs to dilute the DMSO more or if this will defeat the
purpose? Or maybe the solution is causing microbes in th
For 24/7 tech support software and hardware, contact www.alan/juvio.com
for a fixed cost the will give you online and off line help for a whole
month for up to two home computers.They should be able to help you out.
Alan
- Original Message -
From: "Gladys Williams"
To:
Sent: Sunday
Hi:
Are you using Outlook Express - If so, wait until all your messages are
downloaded before opening the in box. That may solve your dilemma. I find
if I open the inbox while messages are still arriving, they start doubling
up.
Ian
- Original Message -
From: "Albert Peirce"
To:
Cc: ;
Hi List-
UPDATE: Everyone that suggested Boric
Acid for my roaches was 100% right. I
didn't even use the CS. I tried the easiest
and least messy thing first and it worked.
Thanks again.
Now I have a different bug to contend with
I hope you are equally brilliant on this one.
I have Norton An
Hi Bob, Another one that is Cold Water Treatments for alkalysing the body. i
dont have any personal knowledge of combining CS and H2O2. Cant see that it
could do you any harm as long as you stay within the parameters of each.
There is a patent on a combination of stabilised H2O2 and silver for
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