CS>Uterine Fibroids

2004-08-13 Thread G & K Murray
My sister is diagnosed with a growing uterine fibroid. They tell her now it is the size of a 4 month pregnancy. What types of therapies are used in this type of malady. She is just turned 45 years old and has been to see a naturopath a few times and I'm not sure what she has tried. but is

CS>Re: Frequency and the meaning of words.

2004-08-13 Thread jrowland
> ...there is no way a signal can come from the body... Could potassium be the only exception? "Total body potassium (TBK) is a measure of the body's cell mass and can be quantifiable by the detection of gamma-rays that emanate from the body by virtue of its content of the naturally occurring ra

Re: CS>computer virii and worms

2004-08-13 Thread David Bearrow
At 09:08 AM 8/12/04, you wrote: How does adware get on your computer? I have Norton installed, and it has never poped up saying that it found a virus or worm trying to get on my system. I have a spam blocker on my server which gets rid of a lot of them, and use Netscape for my mail, and never

Re: CS>Re: SO>Frequency

2004-08-13 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CS>Re: SO>Frequency http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72387.html Hi Jim, I was having trouble finding the source of this thread, and finally came across your post where you describe working in a shielded room: > I hate to sound like a doubting Thomas, but unless I see some mo

Re: CS>Re: SO>Frequency and the meaning of words.

2004-08-13 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CS>Re: SO>Frequency and the meaning of words. From: Jim Meissner Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 12:31:06 > I am an engineer, but I also know how to use the pendulum, > divining rod, L-rods, radionics machines, etc, so do not discount > my "awareness". > I have read all the Young Esse

Re: CS> De-ionizing

2004-08-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
No it works on the expansion of the glass. Above the cord it would be hot, and below it cold, so with expansion the jar would be large above the cord than below it, and the stresses would break the glass at the transition point. Marshall Harold MacDonald wrote: > Wy back in the good old

Re: CS>

2004-08-13 Thread Lisa Walker
So, if that is true than the CS would reach the glands? Jim Holmes wrote:Lymph nodes, spleen. JOH -Original Message- From: Lisa Walker [mailto:ut_scarl...@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 8:54 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: ***Possible Spam*** Re: CS>RE: ***Possible Sp

CS> De-ionizing

2004-08-13 Thread Harold MacDonald
Wy back in the good old days[1930s] As a kid I remember the "Old Folks" used to cut the bottom off a Mason 1 quart jar to make a quick chimney for a coal oil lamp.This was in the country before electricity was available.What they did was tie a heavy cord tightly around the bottom of the jar

Re: CS>Re: SO>Frequency and the meaning of words.

2004-08-13 Thread Jim Meissner
Dear Christine: The word "frequency" is well defined and the engineer uses this term in his everyday work. The engineer uses frequency meters and frequency counters and can share this information with other engineers, and they will know exactly what he means. A CB radio puts out about 27 MHz and

CS>Re: SO>Esophagus Cancer, Certain Death?

2004-08-13 Thread Christine Carleton
"sscsr1" at and David Bearrow My understanding is that Traino's original research was designed to measure the 'frequency' and 'vitality' of organic food verses commercially grown food. That's was the focus of the double blind tests at Johns Hopkins. Everything has an electrical frequency - signa

CS>C. Clark--frequencies-polio

2004-08-13 Thread Shirley Reed
Christine, have you done any work with light frequencies?Also, that statement about how the original astronauts had to control their thoughts to avoid affecting their instruments---do you have a link for that? Seems I vaguely recall something about that from long ago, but very hazy. tia

Re: CS>computer virii and worms

2004-08-13 Thread William Missett
Thanking you!! - Original Message - From: "Garnet" To: "Silver List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 11:17 AM Subject: Re: CS>computer virii and worms > > > > >From our local computer expert, my husband, a former softie. > > Garnet > > == > > This most likel

Re: CS>computer virii and worms

2004-08-13 Thread Garnet
>From our local computer expert, my husband, a former softie. Garnet == This most likely caused by 'MS Office Fast Find' feature writing to the disk and causing scandisk to restart. To disable Fast Find: Go to Start / Settings / Task Bar Start Menu, next click on t

CS>

2004-08-13 Thread Jim Holmes
Lymph nodes, spleen. JOH -Original Message- From: Lisa Walker [mailto:ut_scarl...@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 8:54 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: ***Possible Spam*** Re: CS>RE: ***Possible Spam*** Re: CS>CS>Mono What does that mean? Jim Holmes wrote: I apologi

Re: CS>Re: SO>Frequency

2004-08-13 Thread Jim Meissner
Dear Christine: > Check with Traino. I do not know the equipment. Can you put me in touch with him? I am interested in exploring this further. Jim Meissner www.MeissnerResearch.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are po

Re: CS>viri & HD's

2004-08-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
This use to be true with the old MFM and RLL drives. It may still be possible with the IDE drives, the drive information sector, if you overwrite it, then the system cannot identify the drive. Also on the old drives, they could send the head to the end of the limit and bang it until the drive fai

Re: CS>RE: ***Possible Spam*** Re: CS>CS>Mono

2004-08-13 Thread Lisa Walker
What does that mean? Jim Holmes wrote:I apologize for having not cite, but I recall reading just the opposite; that Ag is collected in the reticuloendotheial systems. JOH -Original Message- From: Lisa Walker [mailto:ut_scarl...@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 9:29 AM To:

CS>De-ionizing EIS

2004-08-13 Thread Matthew McCann PE
The colloidal researchers of the late 19th century and early 20th centuries routinely de-ionized mixtures of particulates and ions (like LVDC EIS) by a standard method, the Graham dialyzer, using a bottle with its bottom cracked off. I presume a bottle was used because its screw-cap makes it easy t

Re: CS>CS>Mono

2004-08-13 Thread Dan Nave
A zapper is basically a circuit whose output goes from 0 volts to about 9 volts repetitively. ( A square wave generator operating at 3000 to 30,000 cycles per second.) You hold one electrode (metal tube) that is attached to the battery negative and another electrode attached to the output of the c

Re: CS>CS>Mono

2004-08-13 Thread Ode Coyote
Mesosilver is supposed to be mostly small metallic particulate vs mostly ionic. ode At 08:31 AM 8/12/2004 -0700, you wrote: What is the difference in Mesosilver and Colloidal Silver? Frank Key wrote: Marshall wrote: > CS should make a good preventative to mono, but since mono sets up