CS>It can be done -- but only in conditioned spaces!

2004-03-14 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
List, Someone posted links to a group that promotes a method of emotional therapy. Dr. Tiller of Stanford was a speaker at one of their seminars, and he is well known for scientific research on the influence of intention on physical reality. In making colloids and such, it seems to be tr

Re: CS>Re: OT> It Couldn't Be Done

2004-03-14 Thread Christine Carleton
Marv, Good line. Like the young boy who saw frogs grow their legs back. When he had an accident and lost his leg, he knew no better (under five years old and had not gone to school) and he grew his leg back. The only thing we can't do is what we think we can't do. The rest is do able. Christi

Re: CS>CS & Xylitol vs. Sinus Infection

2004-03-14 Thread S Nowell
I got almost the same reaction from smelling and inhaling the vapors of freshly ground horseradish root. The only difference was I fell to my knees first, very powerful stuff. Tchau Sam __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://m

CS>Re: OT> It Couldn't Be Done

2004-03-14 Thread Marv Hacker
Thank you! I also like: "The one who accomplished it is the one who failed to realize that he could not do it." Best regards, :) Marv - Original Message - From: "Jim" IT COULDN'T BE DONE Somebody said that it couldn't be done, But he with a chuckle replied That maybe it couldn

RE: CS>Magnetic pulser group

2004-03-14 Thread Vince Richter
No. I don't know. Now you know as much as I do about it :) Vince -Original Message- From: a rose... [mailto:rain...@valuelinx.net] Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 9:05 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Magnetic pulser group Can you tell me why this happened? thanks, a rose.

Re: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-14 Thread Jim
Hi Sam: Your last paragraph reminded me of one of my favorite poems and one that should be memorized by the time a child reaches the third grade. The name of it is "I couldn't be done". You'll find it on the web. Oh heck, i'll find it for you. Sorry if I offend someone because it is off

Re: CS>CS & Xylitol vs. Sinus Infection

2004-03-14 Thread PETER MOORE
Great stufff, just do not forget if other disease what nobel prize winner Linus Pauling said about vitamin c-take it every hour if awake until well. daddybob wrote:I’ve got a story to tell about CS & Xylitol nasal spray. It’s one of the most interesting things I have seen happen in such a short

CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-14 Thread Matthew McCann PE
I tried to generate LVDC titanium and got nothing but gas bubbles on the two Ti electrodes, until I added some CS/EIS. An initially weak Tyndall effect began to grow steadily, or so it seemed. (TE is subjective.) By the way, there may be an overlooked method of measuring colloid concentration or s

CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-14 Thread S Nowell
Trem I apologize for my remarks toward you. I don't know whats going on either. When I first heard about CG I just assumed it could be made using LVDC, I did not know that It couldn't be done. After days of my gold electrodes sitting in DW with no change at all I decided to seed the DW with CS and

CS>CS & Xylitol vs. Sinus Infection

2004-03-14 Thread daddybob
I’ve got a story to tell about CS & Xylitol nasal spray. It’s one of the most interesting things I have seen happen in such a short time. I’m posting this to several groups and forums to which I subscribe. Somebody will need this. I’ve not had a full blown cold or flu for about 3 years. In that t

CS>test

2004-03-14 Thread Lynda Khula

Re: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-14 Thread George
You have it backwards. YOU have to prove your assertions by independent testing. YOUR guesses and/or feelings mean nothing outside the sphere of your own microcosm. This may help: The Scientific Method 1. Observation and description of a phenomenon or group of phenomena. 2. Formulation of

Re: CS>Trem's CS consumption

2004-03-14 Thread Latta
Clear! Garnet wrote: What color is the CS solution that you are drinking? Garnet On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 15:43, Latta wrote: I have posted here before that I too have blue fingernail moons. I'm not sure that it hardly happens to anyone else. There seemed to be several responses

CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-14 Thread Trem
Hi Sam, I don't have ANY financial interest in making CG. I make it for personal use only. My statement about it not being possible is because I have never seen any CG that was tested by a lab that wasn't made using the underwater arcing method. Mine has been tested. Has yours? If so, what is

Re: CS>Magnetic pulser group

2004-03-14 Thread Robb Allen
Hisomeone posted an idea that was dangerous after I had warned them not to...and it resulted in someone getting hurt..I purged the list and started a new one..its the exact same listRobb - Original Message - From: "a rose..." To: Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 1

RE: CS>Magnetic pulser group

2004-03-14 Thread a rose...
Can you tell me why this happened? thanks, a rose... At 08:35 AM 3/14/2004, you wrote: The "new" group called the power-pulser list was started but went out of business for good immediately after it started. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instruc

Re: CS>Making CG

2004-03-14 Thread d.linen
Even hundreds of years in the ocean has not dulled the shiny coins found from shipwrecks. Silver is another thing, they can clump together and do not remain bright without a lot of cleaning. TJ Garland wrote: How about something as simple as holding a small, pure gold coin under your tongue a

RE: CS>Making CG

2004-03-14 Thread Vince Richter
Unless you pay the bucks to get gold/platinum crowns which is what I will probably get. Hulda Clark says no metal in the mouth, but this combination is very non-reactive. Not too many dental labs make them, but Dr. King in Atlanta, Ga uses them for his patients. Vince -Original Message-

RE: CS>Making CG reply from Author

2004-03-14 Thread Vince Richter
Hi Sam, Why call Trem's statement an attack and accuse him of impure motives? If you are the first one to discover that CG can be made at low voltage, then up until now 'it can't be done' was just trying to help you. If you have more information, I'm sure Trem will along with many other people w

RE: CS>Making CG

2004-03-14 Thread TJ Garland
Probably--remember they are ~18k. TJ Garland, CMO supplier there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people. From: Garnet Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Making CG Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 08:15:06 -0600 Wouldn't a gold crown acc

RE: CS>Magnetic pulser group

2004-03-14 Thread Vince Richter
The original Magnetic pulser group is still there at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Magpulser/ The "new" group called the power-pulser list was started but went out of business for good immediately after it started. Hope this helps. Vince -Original Message- From: Terry Chamberl

RE: CS>Making CG

2004-03-14 Thread Garnet
Wouldn't a gold crown accomplish this? On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 08:09, TJ Garland wrote: > How about something as simple as holding a small, pure gold coin under your > tongue and letting saliva slowly strip off atoms? > > > > TJ Garland, CMO supplier >there are no incurable illnesse

RE: CS>Making CG

2004-03-14 Thread TJ Garland
How about something as simple as holding a small, pure gold coin under your tongue and letting saliva slowly strip off atoms? TJ Garland, CMO supplier there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people. From: Trem Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.co

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2004-03-14 Thread TJ Garland
FYI. Agood letter to subscribe. TJ Garland, CMO supplier there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people. From: HSI - Jenny Thompson Reply-To: hsiresea...@agora-inc.com To: Subject: Private Parts Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 08:14:00 -0500 Private Parts Health Sciences Inst

Re: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-14 Thread William Meyer
very nice description! i, and trem i am sure, are amazed by the experiments our inventors carry out! thanks On Mar 14, 2004, at 5:25 AM, S Nowell wrote: Trem I beg to differ This is how I make it. I use 250 mil distilled water in a glass beaker, add 2 Canadian silverleafs as my electrodes hangi

Re: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-14 Thread S Nowell
Trem I beg to differ This is how I make it. I use 250 mil distilled water in a glass beaker, add 2 Canadian silverleafs as my electrodes hanging high in the glass beaker right below water level, add 27 volt--3 9s batteries, wait 30 minutes. Right after this I insert my gold electrodes, 22 gauge 99.

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2004-03-14 Thread Julius Kabrun
Dear Jodi, Your posts on H2O2 were tremendously interesting especially in the betterment of conditions that I have never seen advocated as possibilities for H2O2 therapy. I have used it for some years desultorily but after reading your posts I am certainly going to use it daily including baths

CS>Resting Heart Rate

2004-03-14 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Peter, >>My oximeter shows my blood percent oxigenation is 98%. My resting heart rate is 64. Very Good indeed. What is your maximum accelerated heart rate? What about estimated stroke volume, Likely there is not an easy way to measure that. Even the best cardiovascular