I have had batches turn yellow at high ppm on my SG6 ~20ppm but if I
keep it around 10 ppm it is fine. Also if I have inadvertently sprayed a
cleaning product, I use vinegar and water, sometimes ammonia and water
(rarely), in well water, it would not take much over spray to
contaminate a batch.
Thanks Bo for the reply. Your right I'm trying to make 20 PPM - on the
highest setting. I check every gallon of distilled water with my meter
before I put it in the SilverGen and the average is 0.2 so I'm pretty sure
my water is ok. I brought new PET plastic water jugs for the CS which I have
used
Although dogs are carnivores, humans are omnivores.
Marshall
connie horne wrote:
Carnivores gain very little (if any) nutritional value
from veggies anyhow. Becomes mute whether or not they
are precooked/boiled.
Connie
From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 09:29:22
Dogs are omnivores as well. Cats are true carnivores.
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 8:05 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS Was - Pulsed Electromagnetic; Is - Diet for dogs and humans
Although dogs
At 10:35 AM 10/27/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Dogs are omnivores as well. Cats are true carnivores.
Dr. Kenny,
While I give the proper respect to your Dr. prefix you do not say Dr. of
what. Dogs are not omnivores they are opportunistic carnivores. I to feed
a raw diet and feed on the whole
Thank you...
Perhaps you are right zoologically speaking. In reality, dogs are
omnivorous...by diet choice.
David Kenney,AB,BS,DVM
MSc (equiv) Physiological Biochemistry
ND, Phd (Nutrition/Natural Health)
-Original Message-
From: Teri Johnston [mailto:t...@welshspringers.com]
Sent:
At 12:30 PM 10/27/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Thank you...
Perhaps you are right zoologically speaking. In reality, dogs are
omnivorous...by diet choice.
David Kenney,AB,BS,DVM
MSc (equiv) Physiological Biochemistry
ND, Phd (Nutrition/Natural Health)
LOL...my dogs, all 11 of them if given the
DR Gordon is changing the name of his pulsed magnet from EM-Probe to
EM-Pulse. He said too many people told him where he could put the probe.
(Grin) He
also guarantees it for one year full money refund. Drug co. should take note as
they have zero guarantee. I used the probe last night
I have a question - why do many of you use PET plastic bottles instead of glass
to keep the CS in?
Thanks,
Sally
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I think most are using HDPE, not PET. That is because it is
inexpensive, light, and nonbreakable.
Marshall
Sally Khanna wrote:
I have a question - why do many of you use PET plastic bottles instead
of glass to keep the CS in? Thanks,Sally
Dave and Gwlynda Irek bulld...@irek.cbeyond.com
Teri:
I am an omnivore...and if I were given a choice between a steak and
cabbage...I'd pick the steak everytime as well. I am not big on rabbit
food. It doesn't mean I won't eat it though...
I even had a cat once that would eat anything I was eating if I handed it to
her. Mainly potato chips,
David Kenney,AB,BS,DVM
MSc (equiv) Physiological Biochemistry
ND, Phd (Nutrition/Natural Health)
It's good to meet a fellow who has not let education get in the way of
knowledge! wink
Trained expertise is welcome here, David, particularly when it's
posessor also acknowledges the wisdom of
I don't think this proves anything except that dogs like meaty bones
more than carrots or other veggies.
My dogs love raw carrots and other veggies that I give them separate
from other foods.
Myself, I like to eat mono meals, either high protien mostly meat, or
mostly veggie. If I eat a lot of
I use PET bottles to collect the distilled water I make because it fits
the set up. For my CS I do use half gallon glass canning jars. I keep
the box they come in and store my CS in the boxes in the pantry. That
way I always have it on hand for a high need situation and I can also
share if someone
Ever since Greenpeace told me that they release dioxin under light or heat
conditions, I'm afraid to use them (Pet plastic) too much. My neighbor, who is
a scientist checked it out and said it was true. anyone have any comment?
Sally
Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net wrote:
I use PET bottles
Mike:
I have had my come upances...one which is indelibilized in my mind is below.
After this episode...I listened to anyone...and even called structural
engineers on occasion to help with stresses...
I once was presented with a fracture that had seen 4 other doctors which had
said to euthanize.
That's a wonderful story. To be open to new ideas is what keeps one truly
alive.
Sally
David W Kenney drd...@mindspring.com wrote:
Mike:
I have had my come upances...one which is indelibilized in my mind is below.
After this episode...I listened to anyone...and even called structural
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