You can find nasal mist bottles here 2oz size http://www.msm-msm.com/
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.
Sandy . Green wrote:
I have been hunting for nasal spray bottles here in Toronto and found
out that there is a real difference between a nasal spray bottle and a
nasal mist bottle. I found what i
it would be nice to see a "paper" written on "silver". could you talk your
acquaintance into putting his research on the list here? could be that
both sides could become more enlightened.
thanks, jim
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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 15:13:48 -0800, jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:
>The "heavy metal" designation came from one of the questioners who "did
>a paper" on heavy metal poisoning, and comes on as quite the
>intimadating expert.
Right. And after labeling silver as a heavy metal, he went on to
generalize
hi jr
i have read here that silver can be classified as both a heavy metal
and a "noble" metal. apparently the noble metals tend to act differently.
silver has a long history of use and very little literature of ill effects,
if any. turning blue is rare and a lot of people on this list have
used s
Thanks, Marshall!
The "heavy metal" designation came from one of the questioners who "did
a paper" on heavy metal poisoning, and comes on as quite the
intimadating expert.
jr
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jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:
> Two questions from acquaintences:
> 1 - Silver is a HEAVY METAL. Excess heavy metal in the body can and
> does lead to various forms of HEAVY METAL poisoning. Why needn't
> CS users be concerned?
Because your statement is incorrect. Silver is NOT a heavy metal, i
Two questions from acquaintences:
1 - Silver is a HEAVY METAL. Excess heavy metal in the body can and
does lead to various forms of HEAVY METAL poisoning. Why needn't
CS users be concerned?
2 - What exactly was it in politician Stan Jacob's use of tap
water---a definite no-no---that c
Hello everyone,
I have suffered with chronic sinusitis for a very long time. I have been
subjected to every treatment my doctor could think of including
rhinoplasty, many different antibiotics, nose sprays, nebulizers and
even several allergy treatments (even though I was tested for allergies
and
I have been hunting for nasal spray bottles here in Toronto and found out that
there is a real difference between a nasal spray bottle and a nasal mist
bottle. I found what is called a nasal spray bottle, round, plastic and
squeeze type. However, it produces a stream instead of mist. I was in
Sediments generated as a
unintended byproduct of CS
generation may be valuable
as an ingredient in a cream.
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