Following up on a flyer in the local weekly, from a
popular market with an extensive organic food and
extensive vitamin/supplement department, after reading
"Colloidal Silver...on sale at 40% off", brand name
Innovative Natural Products.
No price listed in the flyer or at INP's website.
Called
Evening Ophra,
The bottom line is, he does not care. I love this boy, he is my age, should
be in the prime of his life but doesn't care about his health.
There is a lot I could say about your problem and concern. I face the
same thing daily with many friends and associates.
The main p
Hi All
I have been using Walgreen's DW for several years and it always have
measured below 1uS.
Distilled by Walgreen Co. Deerfield ILL., I buy it in CA.
It comes in a HDPE bottle with a recycling number 2.
I have made CS from 10 to 20 uS, Using 1,3 and 0.4 mA. Always clear and
never turns ye
In the book by Peter Freuchen "The Book of The Seven Seas" he describes how
he was marooned on an ice floe 2 miles wide and 7 miles long circling in the
North Atlantic for 7 years. (Seven Years!) He survived on his dog sled
team, seals, walrus and an occasional polar bear. (nothing but meat for
s
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** A great resource for the paleo (or Atkin) type diet is
www.paleodiet.com
Another great site is http://www.beyondveg.com/
Also, http://www.cast.uark.edu/local/icaes/ ( academic web site discussing
evolution and the human diet).
Regards,
Catherine
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Re: CS>Distilled Water
From: Robert Berger
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 14:02:19
> Hi Ya All, Taste from plastic bottles/
> Most bottles are blow molded, much like a glass blower makes
> vases.
> I suspect that the air line oil f
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Re: CS>Wal-mart DW
From: Robert Berger
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 13:56:20
> Marv,
> This incident has pointed out why Faraday's equations wont work.
> The amount of sludge (some form of silver) has been excessive. So
> how would one
> Anyone on this group tried eating meat and cheese only for a period
of time
> like a month or two?
>
Hi Orpha,
As I said before, he needs enough water, he needs his vegatables. He
needs not to use artificially sweetened "gallons" of koolaid rather than
water. He's not doing Atkins. Atk
Hi Ya All, Taste from plastic bottles/
Most bottles are blow molded, much like a glass blower makes vases.
I suspect that the air line oil filters on th eblow molder may have been dirty.
"Ole Bob"
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Marv,
you might not have been on the list when I gave an account on tripple
distilled Mississippi River water.
While working in Honduras for Standard Fruit Co. as chief engineer, our
president Dr. D'Antoni M.D. who was a specialist in tropical medicines told
me that he could not use tripple disti
Harvey Norris 7/29/03 3:03 PM wrote:
> I would think that plastic bottles would be safe, probably
> straight HDPE as you mention.
> HDN
I checked on the gallon jugs that my DW
from Walgreens comes in, and on the
BOTTOM OF THE JUG I found - HDPE.
Jack
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Hi Marshalee,
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 11:55:05 -0600, "mamapug"
wrote:
>I read a book a while ago about the Inuit diet and its effects.
>They ate mainly fish and seal, and whale when they could get one. They got a
>lot of good nutrients from the livers, and other innards. In summer they
>could get w
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 12:26:22 -0500, "Dan Nave"
wrote:
>I don't know about ruining kidneys but the meat eaten by Eskimo's had a
>different ratio of types of fat, more omega 3's etc. Our ancestors and
>others that have lived off meat (like the Scandinavian explorers who performed
>this experim
Tell this older gentleman that the Atkins diet has the blessings of the New
England Journal of Medicine and Harvard Medical School, plus a couple other
organizations that I can't recall at this time.
Jim
---Original Message---
From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2003
I read a book a while ago about the Inuit diet and its effects.
They ate mainly fish and seal, and whale when they could get one. They got a
lot of good nutrients from the livers, and other innards. In summer they
could get wild blueberries, which they mixed with ice and fat for ice cream!
They al
Sorry about the heading, I just replied to an earlier post and left the heading
in.
This is not an Atkins diet warning!
Now there was an older gentleman at this same wedding who came to me and told
me that since he eats vegetarian, he has lost 40 lbs. kept if off for three
months, and is no lo
I don't know about ruining kidneys but the meat eaten by Eskimo's had a
different ratio of types of fat, more omega 3's etc. Our ancestors and others
that have lived off meat (like the Scandinavian explorers who performed this
experiment many years ago) were mostly eating grass fed animals whi
Good thing he's a truck driver.
I doubt he could find another vehicle to carry him.
Dan
You wrote: [ with some snipping]
Re: CS>Atkins diet Warning
From: Orpha Yoder
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 09:36:06
Dear Sara Joy and all,
I just came back from a wedding this past weekend where I
Why should this be an Atkins diet warning? What your cousin is on isn't
the Atkins diet. I've used the Atkins diet with great success, it does
allow vegetables and fruits, but not during the first couple of weeks.
Most people erroneously call it a high protein diet, when it isn't, it's a
low c
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 12:33:37 -0400, "Orpha Yoder"
wrote:
>I looked at him and said, "Do you realize that you are going to kill
>yourself if you eat only meat and cheese?!!! You may need some meat, and may
>like it very much, but you are going to ruin your kidneys if that is all you
>eat?!!!"
>
>H
Dear Sara Joy and all,
I just came back from a wedding this past weekend where I saw my one LARGE
cousin who likes what he calls the Atkins diet. He was at the same table as
I was at the reception, he leaned my way and said, "Yeah Orpha, I am on the
Atkins diet again, I guess I will try to lose so
Hi Mike,
You're beating a dead horse when you say it would be good "to find out how
to make stable high ppm cs" We already know how. Use low current density,
distilled water, current limiting and water movement. We've been doing it
for years.
We calibrate our generators to produce at least 20
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61589.html
Re: CS>Distilled Water
From: Marshall Dudley
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 07:11:16
> What is the recycle number on the bottle that comes in? Normally
> DW comes in HDPE, same as most gallon milk cartons, and HDPE does
> not require a plas
I have one from Love and I get a 0 reading on a TDS meter
You do need to clean it every 10 gallons or so depending on your water
I also do not fill it up all the way
Bob
-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:pcar...@wyoming.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 11:42 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo
LOL,
I just did that very thing. I did go with the Love distiller after
they promised I could send it back if it did not produce DW pure
enough for making CS. I tried for several weeks to get a used one on
EBAY, but the bidding always went way to high for used units, imho.
paula
- Original Me
Harvey Norris wrote:
> --- Dan Nave wrote:
> > I may have been talking out of my hat when I
> > mentioned plasticizer, but what I tasted had a
> > distinct (to me) paraffin taste...
> >
> > Dan
> >
> >
> > Mike Monett wrote:
> >
> > > url:
> > http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61564.html
>
--- Dan Nave wrote:
> I may have been talking out of my hat when I
> mentioned plasticizer, but what I tasted had a
> distinct (to me) paraffin taste...
>
> Dan
>
>
> Mike Monett wrote:
>
> > url:
> http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61564.html
>
> > CS>Distilled Water
> > From: Dan Na
I have tasted the same thing in Kroger quart milk, but never in the gallon
size. It is definitely some type of hydrocarbon
impurity most likely being added by the container. It doesn't taste like
pasticizer to me, but I don't know what it is, but will
not buy the quart size milks because I fear
I may have been talking out of my hat when I mentioned plasticizer, but what I
tasted had a distinct (to me) paraffin taste...
Dan
Mike Monett wrote:
> url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61564.html
> CS>Distilled Water
> From: Dan Nave
> Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 10:17:15
>
> Hi Dan
Mike Monett wrote:
> url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61564.html
> CS>Distilled Water
> From: Dan Nave
> Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 10:17:15
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> Yes, I occasionally get a whiff of plasticizer when I open a new
> bottle of dw. So far I haven't noticed any difference i
Yup, then all the variations are your fault. ;-)
Ode
At 07:30 AM 7/29/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Thanks Bob,
>
>The RADICAL difference in conductance makes you want to buy your own
>distillation unit.
>
>Best regards,
> :) Marv
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Robert Berger"
>To: "si
Trem makes a 5 gallon generator.
Pricey...but a real time saver.
If I know anything about what it takes to build such an item..and I
do..the price is justified.
I bet Trem spent literally months developing the setup.
Ken [Ode]
At 07:36 PM 7/28/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi Jack,
>
>I'm here but
Hi too Marshall,
I would like to see said picture aussi.
Is it posted somewhere or could you send it to me?
davido
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 00:56:36 -0400 Mike Monett
writes:
> Hi Marshall,
>
> Do you have a photo of your setup you can send me?
>
> I have a size limit with sympatico email - if it's
Thanks Bob,
The RADICAL difference in conductance makes you want to buy your own
distillation unit.
Best regards,
:) Marv
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Berger"
To: "silver-list"
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 9:49 AM
Subject: CS>Wal-mart DW
Greetings EIS'ers,
As Mike has no
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