CS>Fw: CS>Experiment with CS generator waste products as topical application

2004-04-19 Thread Tad Winiecki
From: "Rowena Evans" To: Subject: Fw: CS>Experiment with CS generator waste products as topical application Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 11:22:04 +0800 On the question of whether ointment prevents the CS "dregs" staining the skin, I had a good opportunity to test this out. Something heavy fell on my

CS>Lab report of Pride labs CG? was Re: CS>Nano Silver lab analysis

2004-04-19 Thread sol
I was just wondering about that myself today. Wondered if it was posted and I missed it. paula Trem wrote: Hi Frank, Whatever happened to the sample someone was going to send you for testing of colloidal gold made with a Pride Labs generator? My recollection is it was colorless and most of u

CS>Fw: CS>Experiment with CS generator waste products as topical application

2004-04-19 Thread Rowena Evans
On the question of whether ointment prevents the CS "dregs" staining the skin, I had a good opportunity to test this out. Something heavy fell on my little toe and drew blood right through thick socks and leather shoes. Expected misery for days. I zapped with my Enar device and applied arnica oin

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2004-04-19 Thread William Meyer
i understand your reluctance. i am not allowed to say anything political here. jesus had to talk in parables because of the threat of death for any who did not support the roman or pharisee line when he lived. i don't know if i have this energy anymore. On Apr 19, 2004, at 5:22 PM, Stuff wrote:

Re: CS>[List Owner] Indigo, huh?

2004-04-19 Thread Garnet
I am not so sure it has nothing to do with Silver Mike. Indigos are very open, intuitive and very much healers. They "know" what works and do it, in spite of conventional wisdom. Sounds like the kind of people we want to encourage. Occult would include CS btw, being that it is hidden knowledge and

Re: CS>Aspartame

2004-04-19 Thread Garnet
Some people do not think they deserve to be healthy, or successful. I have been learning Past Life Regression and practicing on volunteers so I am new to it, but it in the material I am reading it talks about the origins of such impulses and how much can be resolved simply by revisiting the appropr

Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio

2004-04-19 Thread Garnet
Google on Indigo Children, you will find some detailed descriptions that will help you figure it out. Generally they seem to know things beyond their years and you can not put anything past them. Garnet On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 10:10, Marshall Dudley wrote: > Is there any good test for indigo childr

Re: CS>Nano Silver lab analysis

2004-04-19 Thread David Bearrow
Were you able to determine what impurities were in the water that made its conductivity so high? At 04:29 PM 4/19/04, you wrote: For those who have speculated about Nano Silver and asked us for an analysis, you can find the lab report here: http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/cpr25/cpr_25.ht

CS>Nano Silver lab analysis

2004-04-19 Thread Trem
Hi Frank, Whatever happened to the sample someone was going to send you for testing of colloidal gold made with a Pride Labs generator? My recollection is it was colorless and most of us all think it should be violet colored. The CG I make using underwater arcing is always violet to purple, neve

Re: CS>[List Owner] Indigo, huh?

2004-04-19 Thread CKing001
Saw a cow eat eggplant and Moo'd Indigo... Or was that Burple?? Gawd I'm s bored! Chuck "Try to look unimportant; they may be low on ammo." -Infantry Journal On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 18:29:08 -0005, wrote: >> The concept of Indigo children has noth

Re: CS>[List Owner] Indigo, huh?

2004-04-19 Thread Dan Nave
Sure it does. See my post below... just trying to be relevant... Dan ;-)) PS ('course you probably have to be indigo to get it...) (Ha, ha,...) http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m69859.html Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio * From: Dan Nave (view other messages by this author) * D

Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio

2004-04-19 Thread Dan Nave
She certainly is INDIGO though!!! Dan Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio * From: missett wrote: * Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:22:31 Rosemary doesn't qualify. She was born pre-1980. - Original Message - From: "Dan Nave" To: Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 12:05 PM Subject: Re: CS>FW: C

Re: CS>[List Owner] Indigo, huh?

2004-04-19 Thread M. G. Devour
> The concept of Indigo children has nothing whatsoever to do with > religion of any sort. But is still of the mystical/spiritual/occult or at the very *least* quite unrelated to CS. Therefore my request that the topic migrate to the Off Topic list or end. Thank you, Mike Devour silver-list ow

Re: CS>[List Owner] Indigo, huh?

2004-04-19 Thread Acmeair
It doesn't have anything to do with silver, either !!! - Original Message - From: "missett" To: Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 2:16 PM Subject: Re: CS>[List Owner] Indigo, huh? > The concept of Indigo children has nothing whatsoever to do with religion of > any sort. > > - O

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2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
That is great if you can do it. But what if you need an herb that has proven useful to you that can only be grown in the tropics? Will you move to the tropics and grow it? And do you think that anyone will be allowed to make their own if they are in prison for making or using illegal drugs? I ag

Re: CS>[List Owner] Indigo, huh?

2004-04-19 Thread missett
The concept of Indigo children has nothing whatsoever to do with religion of any sort. - Original Message - From: "Tad Winiecki" To: Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 5:08 PM Subject: RE: CS>[List Owner] Indigo, huh? > Thanks, Mike. Obviously if the "indigo" posters had to read posts on o

CS>Nano Silver lab analysis

2004-04-19 Thread Frank Key
For those who have speculated about Nano Silver and asked us for an analysis, you can find the lab report here: http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/cpr25/cpr_25.html The "2000 ppm" silver product actually contains 1.73 ppm of silver. frank key -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for di

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2004-04-19 Thread Stuff
At 10:43 AM 4/19/2004 -0400, Marshall wrote: Although this is political, it is extremely important for those who want to continue to use CS and other supplements. I'll continue to treat myself in ways I see fit, with or without *anyone's* approval. I make my own CS and if someone doesn't wan

RE: CS>[List Owner] Indigo, huh?

2004-04-19 Thread Tad Winiecki
Thanks, Mike. Obviously if the "indigo" posters had to read posts on other religious viewpoints they would have an occasion to be offended also, which is why these topics belong on the OT list. Great job! Nancy -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instruct

CS>CS Question x DW problems

2004-04-19 Thread Trem
As I mentioned earlierthe PWT meter CANNOT read to three decimal places. It can only show tenths, not thousandths. Trem - Original Message - From: "Stuff" To: Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 7:35 AM Subject: [silver_list] Re: CS>Re: CS Question x DW problems > At 07:46 AM 4/17/2004 -

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2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is a forward email from the Health Freedom foundation about the codex and loss of vitamins and supplements that is approaching.. It should be a forwarded message, not an executable. Marshall Trem wrote: > Hi Marshall, > > There's an attachment on this post. Did you send it? I don't open >

Re: CS>silver mirroring within a ceramic water filter

2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Excellent link! I find it interesting that the process can also be done using reducing sugars. Since acetaldehyde is not really something you would want in your drinking water, the use of the appropriate sugar may be safer, and in some places easier to get and less expensive. Marshall David Bea

Re: CS>Good and bad bugs

2004-04-19 Thread Dan Nave
What's a good, cheap source of inulin? Can we get it from food instead? I find that paying $39.95 per month each and every product that we supposedly need is extremely expensive. Dan Re: CS>Good and bad bugs From: Duncan Crow wrote: Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 09:21:40 Probiotics do n

CS>Aspartame

2004-04-19 Thread Marmar845
Does anybody know if Fruit-2-O -- a widely distributed water product -- contains aspartame? All it says on the label is "Non-nutritive sweetener". Doesn't taste like aspartame, but I'd like to know for sure. Thanks. MA -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Sil

Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio

2004-04-19 Thread mamapug
She looks more like a hippopotamus child to me!!! :o) Marshalee > Hell, I guess we will have to call Rosemary Jacobs an indigo child as > well... > > Dan > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverl

Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio

2004-04-19 Thread missett
Rosemary doesn't qualify. She was born pre-1980. - Original Message - From: "Dan Nave" To: Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 12:05 PM Subject: Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio > Hell, I guess we will have to call Rosemary Jacobs an indigo child as > well... > > Dan > > > Re: CS>FW: CS>lung co

Re: CS>Aspartame

2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Nutrasweet is a neurotoxin. Eyesight requires very good neural connections. Thus it is expected that neutrasweet would affect eyesight. My sister in law did the same thing, and after warning her for years that she would get MS or a brain tumor or other serious problem, she got a brain tumor jus

Re: CS>Dengue Fever

2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
http://dorway.com Marshall Charles Sutton wrote: > Interesting. I have had Aspartame poisoning as well as my cousin. Defined > by seeing bright flashes of pure white light out of the side of the eye. My > cousin also has creeping rash from the feet and traveling up to the thighs. > Since stop

Re: CS>Dengue Fever

2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Does he drink diet drinks or use any products that have aspertame in them? I believe most MS (or MS like problems) are now caused by this poison. If he is using this, get him to stop immediately. If too much damage has not been done yet, he may be able to recover. Keep any nurtasweet though, it

Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio

2004-04-19 Thread Dan Nave
Hell, I guess we will have to call Rosemary Jacobs an indigo child as well... Dan Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio From: Stuff wrote: Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 06:17:34 At 11:46 AM 4/17/2004 -0700, Christine wrote: >The indigo children are different and can see through our 'sick sickness

Re: CS>Indigos and health

2004-04-19 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 11:10 AM Subject: Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio > Is there any good test for indigo children? I have a granddaughter that > is smart as a whip, but don't know how it know if she is indigo or not. > > Thanks,

Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio

2004-04-19 Thread missett
An excellent source for info on Indigo children can be found in P.M.H. Atwater's book, "Children of the New Millennium." - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 10:10 AM Subject: Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio Is th

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2004-04-19 Thread Trem
Hi Marshall, There's an attachment on this post. Did you send it? I don't open attachments normally but if you vouch for it I will. Was there a reason you couldn't put it into the post? Best regards, Trem - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004

Re: CS>Good and bad bugs

2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Pavel Hochmut wrote: > Sorry,But I didn´t want to talk about goog or bad bugs, or where they > are placed.Bloodsteam or any intestine or other tissue, the bugs are > everywhere BUT so the CS (if applied) also does.My interest is to find > an answer (very simplified) to: Why some of bugs are immune

Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio

2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Is there any good test for indigo children? I have a granddaughter that is smart as a whip, but don't know how it know if she is indigo or not. Thanks, Marshall Bill Brainerd wrote: > Christine, This is a wonderful post. When and how did you catch on > to the Indigo child awareness. > >

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2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Although this is political, it is extremely important for those who want to continue to use CS and other supplements. --- Begin Message --- IAHF Webmaster: Anti WTO, Breaking News, Whats New, What to Do, Codex, EU FSD, All Countries IAHF List: The Reuters news article below my comments documents

Re: CS>Re CS re Solder flux

2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
OK, I ran the test, put the end of some 14 gauge .999 silver wire into some Daley H-20 acid solder flux. It was left for 3 days at approximately 20 C temperature. The result is exactly what I expected, the silver was not affected by the flux at all, it did not even discolor. Marshall Harold MacD

Re: CS>Infected eye

2004-04-19 Thread Robb Allen
Yes it can be given to cows.but it usually isn't.instead they are usually given either oxytetracycline, lincocin, or tylosin...it is actually pretty rare that a cow needs an antibiotic...at least here on my farmRobb - Original Message - From: "Marshall Du

Re: CS>Was: CS and horses; IS: HEAD INJURY

2004-04-19 Thread Garnet
Blame big pharma. They are who influenced the FDA decisions about DMSO. It is truly a crime and after 40 years of use the real truth is coming out, like so many things. DMSO is 40% of Dimethaid, a pharmaceutical that uses the skin as its delivery system. This is a huge step forward. Just as with S

Re: CS>Infected eye

2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
You make a very good point. If oral antibiotics such as penicillin can be given to cows, then CS should not hurt them. But if it can't then CS would likely be a problem as well. The research has already been done, we just need to apply it to CS. Does anyone know if oral penicillin can be given

Re: CS>silver treating ceramic water purifiers

2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
This is similar to the proposals I had made earlier of using Silver Nitrate, and reducing with a developer. Acetaldehyde will act as a developer plus it will compete with silver for any sulfur present to help avoid forming silver sulfide. You might want to check these references: http://www.bin

Re: CS>Was: CS and horses; IS: HEAD INJURY

2004-04-19 Thread M. G. Devour
Garnet wrote: > > DMSO is very good for normalizing head trauma in stroke > > and closed head injury. Indeed, while I was reading up on DMSO last year this was something that made me very angry. By now DMSO should be standard aboard every crash cart and EMS unit. It should be a routine first re

Re: CS>Was: CS and horses; IS: HEAD INJURY

2004-04-19 Thread Garnet
Also forgot to mention that MSM and DMSO worked well together. It is thought that they may set up an oxygen transport mechanism. MSM can be energizing so take it well before bed time and if you are taking high doses take with food and split into two or three doses. Garnet -- The Silver List is a

Re: CS>Was: CS and horses; IS: HEAD INJURY

2004-04-19 Thread Garnet
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 09:13, Garnet wrote: > I would start out with topical administration, probably 30% as the neck > and scalp is very sensitive skin. It can be drying so a bit of Aloe Vera > Gel first or some kind of oil after will keep the skin from getting > rough and dry. This will have to be

Re: CS>Was: CS and horses; IS: HEAD INJURY

2004-04-19 Thread Garnet
I would start out with topical administration, probably 30% as the neck and scalp is very sensitive skin. It can be drying so a bit of Aloe Vera Gel first or some kind of oil after will keep the skin from getting rough and dry. This will have to be worked around of course because of your hair. Hist

Re: CS>lung congestion

2004-04-19 Thread Garnet
In MSM The Definitive Guide Dr Stanley Jacob recommends working up to as much a 8 grams a day before abandoning MSM as an allergy treatment. Also to allow at least 30 days of the supplement for benefits to become apparent. I also use 20% DMSO with CS in a nasal spray for sinus stuff. When I get a

CS>Was: CS and horses; IS: HEAD INJURY

2004-04-19 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: "Garnet" To: Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 6:35 PM Subject: Re: CS>>CS and horses > DMSO is very good for normalizing head trauma in stroke > and closed head injury. Garnet, This interests me greatly, as I am still recovering from a number of years-old and

Re: CS>silver mirroring within a ceramic water filter

2004-04-19 Thread David Bearrow
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/chem00/chem00856.htm At 12:00 AM 4/19/04, you wrote: Friends, I sent this message several days ago but am imagining it may not have been delivered... I've recently come across some info on a way of treating a ceramic water filter with silver nitrate

Re: CS>lung congestion

2004-04-19 Thread hughman1
Take 1-2 grams of MSM a day and see what happens to your allergies(if anything) -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archi

Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio

2004-04-19 Thread Ode Coyote
If that list is any indication...early 50s for me. Probably just an alien though. I've ALWAYS thought this planet was a little weird. going "ot" Ode At 08:13 AM 4/18/2004 -0500, you wrote: >At 11:46 AM 4/17/2004 -0700, Christine wrote: > >>The indigo children are different and can see through

Re: CS>Indigo

2004-04-19 Thread Stuff
Cristine, Just to clear the air, that post was from me, not Garnet. See below Indigo children are something -- along with "chakras" -- I know nothing about beyond a google I did below...and something I will continue to know little or nothing about. It's mumbo jumbo to me lacking "discerning acc

Re: CS>lung congestion

2004-04-19 Thread Tad Winiecki
<< I have found that CS has absolutely no effect on my allergies. The only thing I can hope for is that with sinus lavage and nebulizing with CS, I will not develop an infection. I have the allergies quite severe a couple of times a year but have prevented them from going into infection for s