Stuff wrote:
Has anyone personally done any lab studies on any bugs using CS?
Yea, I found the N. Texas study on the web and now I'm interested in lab
reports testing for gram negative rods.
i had University of Tennesee run tests on some ppm CS. It was effective on
both gram negative and
I think a TBS would do just as well, that is all I put into a quart of mild or
cream and it has kept the contents fresh, IIRC up to a month past the sell by
date (in the fridge).
paula
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Request to All... Will others please repeat this test up to point of spoilage
at least... I'm
Gretings Alexander,
As the only 1% milk user in my household, I purchase 1/2 gal at the time,
use only on cereal about 3 days a week. It usually passes the Exp date while
I still have almost a qt. My granddaddy's name was Burns (about as Scotch as
you can get) I was raised during the Depression
Alright,
What's a TBS and an IIRC?
Re: CSC.S. and Coffee Creamer Half and Half Spoilage...
From: sol (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 06:37:18
I think a TBS would do just as well,
that is all I
put into a quart of mild or cream and it has kept the
PJ,
kefir contains FOS, and more organisms than yogurt. You can also make it and
keep it going for a long time. It can even be non-dairy, if desired.
Check out this site:
http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html
http://66.46.11.99/clarkson/Show/Clarkson/kefir/default.asp
Jannette
Hi.does anyone know of a good source to get some high power led's? I'm
looking for led's in excess of 10,000 mcd...thanks in advance...Robb
You can find all kinds of silver wire and silver maple leaf . fine
silver here. http://ccsilver.com/silver/superfines.html#four
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ
tomy thomson wrote:
Hi everyone,
Would anyone be able to send me a few of these
Canadian pure silver coins that are sometimes
Thanks for all but I couldn't get the url below to give me anything. I
think it's truncated.
At 02:12 PM 9/14/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Stuff 9/14/03 11:59 AM Wrote:
U betchum, Red Rider. Lay 'em on me.
OK, commin atcha --
go to -- http://www.silv
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At 10:06 AM 9/15/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Gretings Alexander,
As the only 1% milk user in my household, I purchase 1/2 gal at the time,
use only on cereal about 3 days a week. It usually passes the Exp date
while I still have almost a qt. My granddaddy's name was Burns (about as
Scotch as you
At 04:51 AM 9/15/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Stuff wrote:
Has anyone personally done any lab studies on any bugs using CS?
Yea, I found the N. Texas study on the web and now I'm interested in lab
reports testing for gram negative rods.
i had University of Tennesee run tests on some ppm CS.
Yes, a little CS does stop spoilage of milk and cream.
It also kills the bacteria that are responsible for about the only benefit
drinking milk gives; replacing the friendly flora of the gut.
JOH
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From: Stuff [mailto:st...@laguna.com.mx]
Sent: Monday, September 15,
1 oz to each gallon, but could be diluted into 4 gals I feel sure.
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
-Original Message-
From: Stuff [mailto:st...@laguna.com.mx]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 5:21 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSC.S. and Coffee Creamer Half and Half
Marv Hacker 9/14/03 5:28 PM Wrote:
What software is required to open the *.sit attachments?
*
Sorry about that -- I had my brain on stand-by,
it takes a Mac to open those.
I don't like to use up so much room.
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EARLY RESEARCH
c. Creel wrote:
.sit is opened with the program Stuffit ( a mail compression program).
**
Yeah Catherine, but those attachments
were encoded for a Mac -- I wasn't thinking.
I have un-stuffed them and sent the text to Marv,
and will send it to you also, but it
isn't
Dan Nave 9/15/03 7:32 AM Wrote:
Alright,
What's a TBS and an IIRC?
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I can't even guess at IIRC,
but TBS is probably tablespoon.
Jack
Be Nice
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James Holmes 9/15/03 2:52 PM Wrote:
Yes, a little CS does stop spoilage of milk and cream.
It also kills the bacteria that are responsible for about the only benefit
drinking milk gives; replacing the friendly flora of the gut.
JOH
***
Some day there will be
Hey Jack,
That pretty much covered it..
Trem
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From: Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: CSCSPersonal studies / try these
Marv Hacker 9/14/03 5:28 PM Wrote:
What software is
The milk from the grocery store is dead. Killed by pasteurization. No
good bugs at all.
The best treatise on this is The Milk Book can't remember the
author...list; who knows who wrote it?
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From: James Holmes ami...@starband.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Check out NotMilk.com before you start consuming any milk products.
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From: Charles Sutton cds...@earthlink.net
To: James Holmes ami...@starband.net; silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: CSC.S. and Coffee Creamer Half and Half
Hi Ys'all,
I guess that you all are correct about milk. I am only 81 years young
and have consumed1,000's of gallons of milk, at least a gallon a week.
Maybe I should stop before it makes me old
Ole Bob or should i say OLD Bob
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Hello all,
Yes, I agree with Bill about Notmilk.com.
I do so much love chocolate malts.
But I have not done one in a couple of years.
Most of the unnaturally giant-titted adolescent girls that are cropping up
are probably due to the fact that bovine hormones are similar (some
structurally
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