As I wrote some time ago, Esquire magazine claimed in a long article
about Donald Rumseld and Dick Cheney, that the former was boss of
Searle (or recently retired from Searle and in governement service
again -- forgot which) when asparatame was to be rejected by the FDA.
That is right: t
Do you have any idea of the logic behind adding the citric acid? I am
not a chemist and can not venture even an uneducated guess. Is there
any underlying logic apparent to a chemist?
On Saturday, Sep 6, 2003, at 06:23 Asia/Tokyo, Frank Key wrote:
Ion Chromatograph has confirmed that c
Hi Marshall & Jack,
Thanks for your good info that you share on this site. I sent the Dorway
info to several friends and hope they'll strive to get all their loved ones
off Aspartame. Are you each familiar with Mercola.com? He is a DO & writes a
Free Newsletter that is very interesting & well-infor
> See http://www.dorway.com
> ...and the site is so authoritative in appearance---Jack
Not pretty enough? Try Dr. Hull's site:
http://www.sweetpoison.com/
Still haven't answered whether you ingest it or not,
seeing as how safe you think it is.
jr
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Marshall Dudley 9/5/03 10:56 AM Wrote:
> See http://www.dorway.com
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Oh, well after seeing that how could I
ever have been skeptical -- and the
site is so authoritative in appearance.
Jack
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Hi, we're putting in a pool in Southern Mexico which we plan on using to
irrigate our fruit trees as well and want to use colloidal silver to filter
it. We're planning on using a colloidal silver ceramic flotation device sold
in Mexico by a company called Monarcha. Does anyone have any experience w
Interesting paper on silver citrate:
http://www.imspure.com/products/silverion/PDF/DOC1866.pdf
Also this site has a number of very interesting links on silver.
http://www.eonenet.com/members/maskspray/product4.php3
Marshall
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An interesting aside to this is that the citrate ion was discovered according to
one paper to allow the associated cation to cross the blood brain barrier, which
is normally not open to silver transport according to most sources. ( a real
bummer when you drink grape juice from lead containers like
Frank:
That's great to know, thank you for the analysis.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: "Frank Key"
To:
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 2:23 PM
Subject: CS>WaterOz Ionic Silver - Silver Citrate
> Ion Chromatograph has confirmed that citrate is the anion in WaterOz I
Ion Chromatograph has confirmed that citrate is the anion in WaterOz Ionic
Silver.
Silver citrate at a concentration of 100 ppm (WaterOz) can cause argyria if
caution is not exercised in how much is consumed.
Silver citrate can be produced by electrolysis by using a "colloidal silver
generator"
> As you can probably see, I disagree with your
> position on aspartame---Jack
To the point of ingesting it?
"... The highly litigious Monsanto was unable to
find anything to use against the site in an effort
to close it down and relieve the growing pressures
on its dying aspartame cash-cow..
> ...Interesting thing is that I contacted the epa
> about a year ago and asked if I could sell
> aspertame as an ant poison. Apparently I cannot,
> I have to do testing to determine that it is not
> too toxic for the environment...---Marshall
"...it can take up to eight years and as much as
Check your facts. See http://www.dorway.com
Even the EPA has 92 side effects in a document they produced a few years ago,
including death.
No vapor trails are not harmful. Of course chemtrails are a completely
different
matter.
Marshall
Jack Dayton wrote:
> Marshall Dudley 9/4/03 9:15 AM
Warren,
Follow the money. Who stands to benefit if we all stop making our own CS
and begin buying it? I, for one, will continue to make and use my own CS,
thank you. My motto is: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Ralph
==
At 09:36 AM 9/4/03 -0500, you wrote:
Hello All,
I thought yo
Marshall Dudley 9/4/03 9:15 AM Wrote: (in part )
> Interesting thing is that I contacted the epa about a year ago and asked if I
> could sell aspertame as an ant poison. Apparently I cannot, I have to do
> testing to determine that it is not too toxic for the environment.
*
I am truly surprised at the remarks attributed to Stephen
Quintorelating to AgNo3 generation occuring through the "homemade"
CS process. First, because no elaboration was made identifying what,
exact, process he was referring too: and second, no qualifying
explanation was offered as to
We have not tested that product.
If you would send a factory sealed bottle, I will do the complete test suite
for publication on the Commercial Product Reports of silver-colloids.
http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/reports.html
frank key
- Original Message -
From: "James Holmes"
I don't recall doing zeta on that sample. If you want to send another
sample, I will do the size and zeta to help further your research.
frank key
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Berger"
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: CS>A Good Read
> Hi Frank,
>
> W
Marshall wrote:
> Has anyone done any electron microscope studies of their clusters?
An electron microscope will not be able to see the particles unless the
silver ions are removed before the sample is desiccated for observation.
TEM images of ionic solutions do not show the particles that were
It is a plasmodia.
Marshall
James Holmes wrote:
> Does the causative organism of Malaria have a spore form? I thought
> it was a protozoan. Don't have time to research it now.JOH
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
> Sent: Thursday
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