Morning Christine,
Obviously anything that assist cleansing internally will help.
This would make the body respond quicker with more artillery to take out
the invader?
Relative to the question, does the problem originate from without or from
within? In most cases, the problem comes from
Wayne,
In the oil world lemon usually does the trick. If they continue one uses a
blood cleanser, or liver cleanser, Vits A.D. & E, and increases potassium.
What are they? Don't know.
Obviously anything that assist cleansing internally will help. Certainly CS
would help. Could have simply bee
Good Story. dahh...Sometimes I don't see the forest for the trees ...
In PlantTalk we follow a protocol based on the botany of plants with
'thought frequency' - (sorry electrical guys - I do not know another word -
I'm open for suggestions ) 'intention' before 'tapping' the plant to it's
indicate
Re: CS>Re: SO>Frequency and the meaning of words.
From: Arnold Beland
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 21:04:27
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72453.html
> Hi Mike, Glad to see you back.
> My 12 week old standard poodle puppy (Atlas) has just sent me an
> emitted signal with a chaotic mod
CS>What About the Hulda Clark Frequency Issue?
From: Wayne Fugitt
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 17:11:01
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72440.html
> Evening Mike,
> Thanks for all the technical exposure and analysis of frequency
> measurement.
> I can see no reason why the same pr
Re: CS>Re: SO>Frequency and the meaning of words.
From: Jim Meissner
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 16:35:31
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72490.html
> Dear Mike:
>> The web page talks about a completely different counter than the
>> one shown in the photos.
> The picture on the Ta
I have a friend who had boils at frequent intervals.
I always thought these to be mean bacteria, maybe a type of staphylococcus.
When I worked for IBM in the Late 50's and early 60's we wore white
shirts and ties.
Several times, I got boils on the back of the neck.
The doctor I sel
List,
I followed the discussion of "frequency" and "resonance" with some
interest, and would like to suggest a source that may be helpful to
many persons: Y. Omura, M.D.
Much of Omura's work is available online. Google a bit and you will
find his English page. It is in the archives als
At 02:02 PM 8/14/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Putting this post back out there hoping to get a
bite/comment or two. Any takers?
> So, please kind folk, any feedback? I specifically
> wonder if the silver will now have access to the
> microorganisms that are supposedly hiding out in the
> granulomas
Terry, I second your suggestions. You are right on.
Nancy DeLise (the MS patient mentioned below).
PS I now have over 100 people with MS on the mend.
- Original Message -
From: "Terry Chamberlin"
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 11:01 AM
Subject: CS>Generous CS usage
> I have p
I am increasingly disturbed by the taste coming from the large soft PET
bottles my DW arrives in. It is a good grade of DW, but I can taste
and smell some plastic in the water; this is the typical soft
translucent plastic used for milk. I distrust it enough that I just
got a stovetop
Evening David,
Plants can change their resistance but emit no energy. Don't get your
terms mixed up. The plant had a variable resistance, NOT a transmission of
energy at a certain frequency.
Plants have fever, like humans. Temperatures change. Typically,
resistance must change with te
The Lancet, one of the most prestigious medical journals, had a
cover-essay on this issue not long ago.It was long overdue, and I
look forward to reading the full text; I have seen only reviews of it.
Bottom line: too many studies are funded by companies that want the
results to be a ce
Thanks for that link. It was a fascinating interview which goes far beyond
anything I've read about the man.
- Original Message -
From: Paul Holloway
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: CS>signals and frequencies
An interview with
An interview with Backster is here: http://www.derrickjensen.org/backster.html
Paul H
- Original Message -
From: William Missett
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 10:41 PM
Subject: Re: CS>signals and frequencies
Try a really good ozone generater as a Flair by Eco Quest in Greenville Tn.
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Monett" <5ay1wk...@sneakemail.com>
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Mold, Chlorine Bleach and Vellux Blankets
> CS>Mold, Chlorine Bleach and Vellux Blan
At 04:41 PM 8/15/04, you wrote:
Former top FBI lie detector expert Cleve Backster went into private
practice with similar services in NYC. One day in the 1960's (I believe)
he got bored and hooked his lie detector up to a plant growing in his
office, and to his surprise noted that it regist
Dear Mike:
> The web page talks about a completely different counter than the one
> shown in the photos.
>
The picture on the Tainio website is identical with the Tenma 72-6605.
Jim Meissner www.MeissnerResearch.com
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Monett" <5ay1wk...@sneakemail.com>
CS>Mold, Chlorine Bleach and Vellux Blankets
From: oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 14:13:46
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72485.html
> Hi Mike,
> Have you considered moving to a drier climate that doesn't favor
> mold? For instance, I live in an area that has a l
Re: CS>signals and frequencies
From: William Missett
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 14:35:57
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72486.html
> Former top FBI lie detector expert Cleve Backster went into
> private practice with similar services in NYC. One day in the
> 1960's (I belie
Has anyone any additional information about these two men? I hope they are
doing well. We need to hear that they are ok. pj
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Former top FBI lie detector expert Cleve Backster went into private practice
with similar services in NYC. One day in the 1960's (I believe) he got bored
and hooked his lie detector up to a plant growing in his office, and to his
surprise noted that it registered on the detector.
He then s
Hi Mike,
Have you considered moving to a drier climate that doesn't favor mold? For
instance, I live in an area that has a low humidity, 25" average rainfall
(that seems to always come at the wrong times), fairly hot at about 100
degrees average in the hottest time in the summer etc. The advanta
Re: CS>CS: Mold, Chlorine Bleach and Vellux Blankets
From: Ode Coyote
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 05:29:05
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72458.html
> In the old days, people used to boil their clothing. Could that be
> one reason for it?
> Ode
Hi Ken,
Thanks for the reply, and t
Re: CS>Re: SO>Frequency and the meaning of words.
From: Jim Meissner
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 08:09:22
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72465.html
> Dear Mike:
>> Where on earth did you find the url? I googled for an hour and
>> came up empty. I was trying to find the d
Hello, Wayne,
You constructed a 53-foot suspension foot bridge?
There must be an interesting story why and how
you came to do this! Care to share?
Matthew
Evening David,
Your talking about the resonant frequency of matter.
http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Resonance
I thought this to be the phonema that causes bridges and towers to
collapse.
Upon closer examination, this is not the same thing. When studying
bridges, 20 years ago, before I
At 10:29 AM 8/15/04, you wrote:
There is the well-known phenomenon of shattering a
wine glass using a strong audio signal set at a
specific frequency. What determines what frequency it
takes to shatter a wine glass? The frequency that
glass, or even that particular glass, exists at and
responds t
Me thinkth sometimes we struggle to hard for 'proof' which is limited by our
current instruments of measuring. Remember the 'old wives tales' that
chicken soup was good for ya if ya had the flu, and finally someone in
Russia validated it. The 'old biddies were right! Dahh... It had worked
for de
A man walked into a Doctor's office. "What do you
have?" the receptionist asked.
"Shingles," he said.
She told him to sit down. Soon a nurse called him and
asked, "What do you have?"
"Shingles." he replied.
She took his blood pressure, weight and medical
history. Then she took him into a room a
I had giardia, and several years of drinking CS every day did not affect this.
Hulda Clark's parasite program helped, but did not eliminate it.
In the end I took a course of antiprotozoal drugs from the doctor, which made
me very sick, but worked.
I suffered diarrhea and GI cramps for several year
You might wish to check out Godzilla - a blood electrification device in the
Yahoo Group microelectricitygermkiller
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/ .
Good results have been reported for Hep A and B, so I see no reason why C
would not be similarly affected.
You might
You are quite correct Garnet, that's all the research shows, no effect on
normal blood pressure, and some have found that reducing salt increases
mortality from heart attacks http://www.saltinstitute.org/28.html .
Others claim that if you drink enough water you can take as much salt as you
like, an
CS>signals and frequencies
From: Terry Chamberlin
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 08:33:24
>> ...there is no way a signal can come from the body...
> The problem with this statement is in a narrow definition of the
> words, *signal* and *frequency*.
Hi Terry,
Everyone seems to be taking a na
Norton products are IMHO horrible.
They clog up your system and are next to impossible to uninstall without
editing the registry.
To run Scandisk or Defrag without those messages, start in Safe Mode
(usually press F8 while rebooting and select Safe Mode) then start Scandisk
or Defrag, then when don
Diabetes may also be caused by the oils in processed foods
http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/DiabetesDeception.html .
Paul H
- Original Message -
From: "Christine Carleton"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS-Archive help-Lyme Disease
> There's a g
Odd tastes can be due to the distilled water picking them up from other
bottles it is stored with.
Paul H
- Original Message -
From: "sol"
To:
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Going ahead with the silver
> Good luck. I also hope the camphor/menthol taste you ment
I'm currently doing a parasite cleanse for what my
naturopath/chiropractor diagnosed as the microscopic kind. If amoeba
falls into this category, and its true as I've heard on this list that
CS doesn't get far enough into the gut to do any damage to beneficial
flora (and therefore maybe not not to
I have posted in the past about my own generous usage
of CS, and how I put it in everything I can, from ice
cube trays to pancake batter to soup to frozen fruit
juice. The net result of this is that my children
NEVER get sick. No colds, no flu, no runny noses, no
sore throats, no ear infections, no
...there is no way a signal can come from the
body...
The problem with this statement is in a narrow
definition of the words, *signal* and *frequency*.
Royal Rife declared that all organisms had a specific
frequency that they operated at (or existed at). By
bombarding and overloading that organi
CS might kill amoebas when they are small..having just divided..but not
when they are big. So it might take a long time with steady dosing to kill
them all off.
Ode
At 10:58 AM 8/15/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>William said:
>
he said my intestinal tract was clean as a whistle
>except for amoebas.
Dr. Melvin Morse (MD) asserts in his NDE book, Transformed by the Light, that
the human aura can be detected by x-ray, and has been recorded by numerous
radiologists.
- Original Message -
From: "Ode Coyote"
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Frequency and the me
Dear Mike:
> Where on earth did you find the url? I googled for an hour and came
> up empty. I was trying to find the datasheet and specifications - if
> you have the url, please post it!!!
I found the "1.3 GHz Hand Held Frequency Counter" in my MCM
(www.mcminone.com) catalog page 572 of c
William said:
he said my intestinal tract was clean as a whistle
except for amoebas. I don't know the life cycle span
for amoebas, but they apparently were hatching eggs
(or whatever amoebas do) on a longer cycle than my CS
dosing. Or maybe CS just does not entirely kill this
particular type of
It is my understanding, which is not complete, that CS kills anaerobic
pathogenic organsims by interfering with the enzyme that controls
respiration for the cell.
Because amoebas and other parasites go through a single stage cell it
may be assumed that CS will kill them by virtue of the fact that
Mold grows any time the moisture reaches 25%, for some species it is
40%. Some like cooler temps others thrive in hotter temps. Mold digests
cellulose, so food sources are anywhere there is dust or discarded skin
cells.
Do you need to dehumidify your house -- what is the ambient humidity
inside? T
There does exist an aura imaging camera that translates galvanic skin
response? into a picture where the frequencies [colors] are assigned by a
computer program and placed into a location on the picture..but the
frequencies of 'vibrations' are not measured by the device. There may or
may not be a
Amoebas are probably the biggest of all single celled life forms. [That might be the problem. They are relatively huge] They reproduce by cell division.
Ode
At 05:21 PM 8/14/2004 -0500, you wrote:
I've posted to the list in the past that CS kills amoebas, among the many other things tha
Doesn't the very strong magnetic field 'produce' those spins and resonances?
I think that by definition, a resonance is a result rather than a product
as in "resonate with".
I have read that it is possible to 'structure' water and place a spin on
the atoms using electromagnetic fields , but th
In the old days, people used to boil their clothing.
Could that be one reason for it?
Ode
At 09:32 AM 8/14/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I'm having serious problems trying to kill mold spores in bedding and
>have given up on cotton materials as impossible to treat adequately.
>
>Does a
>
>I haven't been diagnosed w/ Lyme, but suppose it could
>be. I was diagnosed w/ the Hep C in 97.
Apologies Max, if you have been diagnosed for hep c, it's probably not lyme.
>I haven't tried doxycyline or any antibiotic at this
>point. Isn't doxy related to teracycline?
Yes. The Doxy is par
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