I just ordered some tooth soap from a site that makes all kinds of
natural soaps. They do use CS in some of their products and will custom
formulate. The tooth soap was very reasonable. The soap factory.
http://www.gogoatsoap.com/products.htm A tooth soap with CS in it might
be a nice way to go.
William Amos wrote:
David:
As I said I would, I spent a couple hours on the phone today to labs that can check silver.
For 15 to 20 dollars they will check for PPM. The big expense comes when checking particle size with an electron microscope. Do you make your silver with low voltage DC or hig
Yuck! Dove? I can just imagine that leaving a very long-lasting
aftertaste. The article I read (link is in the archives, I'm sure, it
was posted originally by Brooks Bradley, IIRC), says to use a glycerin
free, lotion free soap. A very plain soap in other words. I have a
Sallye Ander Myrrh soap
Tel Tofflemire wrote:
from
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ
April 6, 2004
LAWSUITS ACCUSE MANY COMPANIES OF
POISONING THE PUBLIC WITH ASPARTAME
SACRAMENTO -- April 6th, Lawsuits were filed in three separate California
courts against twelve companies who either produce or use the artificial
sweetener
Hi MA,
Thanks, and I believe it was you who recommended this list to me...thanks again!
Sally
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 7/30/04 12:56:50 PM EST, khann...@yahoo.com writes:
<< I'm new to this list >>
Hi Sally -- good to see you here! You'll learn a lot -- these people are
G
Thank you for doing that Bill. The price for PPM test
is good! I am currently using LVDC unit, I have a
hanna TDS meter and a PWT meter on the way. I thought
you couldn't get a true PPM reading with a TDS meter?
Anyway thanks again for making the call. I may send
them a sample or two.
David
---
Here is a site that sounds good for allergy and pollen sufferers.
a new study from Greece
> shows SneezEze to be useful in the treatment of chronic
> allergies that can make life miserable all year 'round.
>
> --
> Perennial relief
>
David:
As I said I would, I spent a couple hours on the phone today to labs that can
check silver.
For 15 to 20 dollars they will check for PPM. The big expense comes when
checking particle size with an electron microscope. Do you make your silver
with low voltage DC or high voltage AC ? When
Hi Paul,
I'm curious as to what kind of soap you use to brush your teeth with?
I've tried Dove but I can taste soap in my mouth for hours after
brushing. Just wondering if there is a certain brand that is better than
any other?Here is some info I found on tooth soap - Dennis
http://ch
In a message dated 7/30/04 12:56:50 PM EST, khann...@yahoo.com writes:
<< I'm new to this list >>
Hi Sally -- good to see you here! You'll learn a lot -- these people are
GENIUSES!!! lol MA
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> << I understand that over 90% of corn is GM >>
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> What's a GM? MA
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Garnet, couldn't get the info on how to get rid of Candida. Can you send it to
me at pigeon2...@cox.net?
Hello,
I'm new to this list, but want to say, I haven't had any sinous infections
since using CS. I use Source Naturals 30ppm throat spray in my palm, dilute
with a little water and then swab it around my nasal passages with my small
finger. Doesn't sound very delicate, but it works like a ch
Sorry about getting the states wrong. Didn't you live in Utah before you moved
in with your sister? If so I guess you know if your SSI is safe there.
Yours Hank
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In a message dated 7/29/04 10:58:02 PM EST, essential-liv...@telus.net writes:
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I`m going to Utah.
Never would move to Nevada!
Marshalee
Hi Marshalee, I seen where you said you were thinking about moving to Nevada,
Be sure and check to see if you can still get SSI there. I had a friend move
from Ca. back here to rent a room from me and he lost his SSI, I think he
Doesn't a mix of CS with Xylitol do the same thing as regards mucous?
And I believe Xylitol has also a direct effect of inhibiting bacteria
from attaching to tissues.
sol
Garnet wrote:
Meant to mention reading about a natural plant derived powder that is
used in the nose to create a mucous ba
Hi Marshalee, I seen where you said you were thinking about moving to Nevada,
Be sure and check to see if you can still get SSI there. I had a friend move
from Ca. back here to rent a room from me and he lost his SSI, I think he went
back to Ca now.
Yours Hank
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That is very interesting.
I remember reading, in the ingredients list of a prostate supplement
formula which was being advertised through the mail, about one of
the additives - which I believe was herbal in origin - which was
supposed to
block the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestoste
http://proliberty.com/observer/20040604.htm
Marshall
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Meant to mention reading about a natural plant derived powder that is
used in the nose to create a mucous barrier to keep allergens away from
sensitive cells in the nose. Anyone heard of this? Supposedly some do
not product enough mucous? Sounds strange, but I guess there is more
than one kind or l
VERY interesting Daddy Bob. Allergies are a pet topic of mine, mostly
trying to get over them!
Corn is indeed one of the most allergenic foods, right behind wheat.
Some think it is due to genetic manipulation. Dunno, but avoiding it is
difficult. I am also a GRIT (Girl Raised in the South) -- so I
Check this out! Their prices on xylitol ($2.55-$2.99/lb) seem to be the
best around. The 4g single-serving packets are great to take along
and to hand out to friends. Order processing time and shipping was
very quick: http://www.emeraldforestxylitol.com/
Cheers,
Sonja
You may try xylitol[
Thank you Ode.
David
--- Ode Coyote wrote:
> Silver Colloids
> 213 Irick Road
> Westampton, NJ 08060
> Email to: silver-colloids.com
>
>
> Frank Keys lab
>
> Ode
>
>
> At 05:35 PM 7/29/2004 -0700, you wrote:
> >Can anyone recommend a good place to send samples
> of
> >my CS to get the t
Also ask them how they did the tests.
Something as low as 10 to 20 PPM isn't easy to get accurate results.
Titration doesn't cut it IMO
Little pieces of paper compared to charts won't cut it.
I sent samples the the NC State Department of Natural Resources Water Lab.
All they do is water and
Silver Colloids
213 Irick Road
Westampton, NJ 08060
Email to: silver-colloids.com
Frank Keys lab
Ode
At 05:35 PM 7/29/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>Can anyone recommend a good place to send samples of
>my CS to get the true PPM, particle size, and whatever
>other info is pertinent? Thanks in adv
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