Re: CS>CS:Re mix with H202 for sinus

2003-07-03 Thread Lynda Khula
test - Original Message - From: "James Holmes" To: Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 3:14 PM Subject: RE: CS>CS:Re mix with H202 for sinus > Let me know how it goes please. > > JOH > > -Original Message- > From: Harold MacDonald [mailto:har...@direct.ca] > Sent: Thursday, July 03,

Re: CS>Re: Understanding Electronic Devices

2003-07-03 Thread Dan Nave
ENEMAS FOR EVERYONE!!! you wrote: Re: CS>Re: Understanding Electronic Devices From: George (view other messages by this author) Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 01:27:50 Hardly. I first saw a version of this in a 50 year old ham radio magazine. In that version, smoke was the driving f

RE: CS>CS:Re mix with H202 for sinus

2003-07-03 Thread James Holmes
Let me know how it goes please. JOH -Original Message- From: Harold MacDonald [mailto:har...@direct.ca] Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 11:06 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>CS:Re mix with H202 for sinus I was planning on mixing three drops of 3% H202 to 60 ml of 10% CS +

Re: CS>CS:Re mix with H202 for sinus

2003-07-03 Thread Harold MacDonald
I was planning on mixing three drops of 3% H202 to 60 ml of 10% CS + approx 50 mgs of MSM using a nasal mister to administer;Any thoughts pro or con will be welcome. TIA Harold - Original Message - From: "James Holmes" To: Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 11:49 PM Subject: RE: CS>CS:Re mix

Re: CS>CS and Diverticulosis

2003-07-03 Thread Duncan Crow
Too bad about the Nexium. It's probably exactly the opposite of the correct thing to use. GERD is way more often caused by not enough acid rather than too much. Most people use more cellulose in a high fiber diet. While cellulose does add bulk, that's all it does. Your high fiber diet could be

Re: CS>Cirrhosis of the Liver

2003-07-03 Thread Duncan Crow
You know how milk thistle root is recommended for compromised liver function and cirrhosis? That is because it creates glutathione, and the liver is by far the major user and depleter of this valuable antioxidant and detoxifier. For more information relative to this and to put into perspective

Re: CS> H2O2, ag(+), NaCl

2003-07-03 Thread Frank Key
Mike Monett wrote: > I don't think so, Frank. The entire field of chemistry would collapse if > this were true. You would not be able to start your car - the battery > would not work. Your car would not have nice shiny chrome bumpers - > electroplating would not work. The simple water electrolysis

CS>Re: Understanding Electronic Devices

2003-07-03 Thread jrowland
> Hardly...The internet just makes it easier for one to masquerade as > "brilliant". A rose by any other name... > ...the character, circumstances, or actions of a > person do not (in most cases) have a bearing on the truth or falsity of the > claim being made (or the quality of the argument be

Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103#470

2003-07-03 Thread Charles Sutton
I don't consider this a "hyper response", I'm not even allergic to tobacco smoke. It just stinks... - Original Message - From: "Jack Dayton" To: Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 12:10 PM Subject: Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103#470 > sol7/1/03 7:39 PM > >

Re: CS>Re: Understanding Electronic Devices

2003-07-03 Thread George
Hardly. I first saw a version of this in a 50 year old ham radio magazine. In that version, smoke was the driving force behind tubes. 30 years ago it drove transistors. I'm sure I missed the IC version. The internet just makes it easier for one to masquerade as "brilliant". http://www.fl