Thanks for all the information, Mike.
JBB
On Friday, Nov 12, 2004, at 10:46 Asia/Tokyo, Mike Monett wrote:
CS>FerroFluids
From: Jonathan B. Britten
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 22:31:25
List,
This company in Wales makes ferro fluids, a kind of colloidal
suspension. Some experts may be in
I was keenly interested in a famous book by Weston Price, a DDS who
undertook worldwide studies of nutrition on peoples eating traditional
diets or moving toward refined diets. It is a fascinating book. In a
nutshell, he found that peoples with dramatically differing diets all
enjoyed splend
Hi John,
I went to both sites, just to check. The first does give a good introductory
on Ayurveda.
The second, while I don't doubt it's truth at all, only serves to illustrate a
point that applies to many things - Ayurveda is a system of medicine and is not
the official "property" of anyone
Dells can be picky about after market memmory.
- Original Message -
From: "Garnet"
To: "Silver List"
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 4:59 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:Really clever scam! And now a question...
Dell computers are a VERY poor choice. If you would like more
information
Hi Sally & folks,
Here just to keep the balance.
Most of the world thinks the Maharishis Sales Org is it. Just great PR.
But here is a *simple* explanation for a starting point.
http://www.mugjoint.com/ayurveda/
Then here is an expose ( a rare thing ) reported in the JAMA about how
they got
At 08:35 AM 12/11/04, you wrote:
How can you possibly know what I got sick on? And your "documented"
"facts" are well disputed, there is no universal agreement that all humans
do best on a vegetarian diet.
And to think you know what is best for me is the utter height of
arrogance. And to tell m
At 07:37 AM 12/11/04, you wrote:
I have tried many times to convert to vegetarianism, but have been
unsuccessful. I study Ayurveda, which of course, comes from the vedas
and advocates a vegetarian diet. However, when a person is really ill,
it recommends chicken soup and also acknowledges th
At 06:03 AM 12/11/04, ED wrote:
The Chinese traditionally do not eat a lot of meat and yet have longed noted
that eating specific meats during a medical crisis are recommended.
CONCLUSION
Eat and drink what you like.
Speaking English is apparently what kills you.
that's another 2 cents worth,
At 05:42 AM 12/11/04, Ed wrote:
IMHO, its not whats in the diet - its what has been added or adulterated to
the food. Chemicals, GMO's, enzymes, anti-biotic thats what we are fed.
Canned, frozen, dehydrated, Radiated. Commercials have convinced me that a
good home meal is straight out of the can!
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
> OK -- so I am about to order a new computer (a Dell) and I'm wondering if
> there is any point in paying them $69.00 to install Norton
Anti-Virus?? MA
They are pretty useless unless constantly updated and one of the best is
free and dead easy to use: www.
At 02:57 AM 12/11/04, you wrote:
It appears that buzzard is a vulture in the US, but a hawk in Europe.
Marshall
Like I said: A Pharmaceutical Co Board of Directors.!!
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At 02:40 AM 12/11/04, Garnet wrote:
Funny I was just thinking about these two terms and wondering if they
were interchangeable. Thanks for filling in my thoughts!
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 09:30, mamapug wrote:
> Hey, Garnet, a real buzzard is actually a hawk.
> The carrion eaters are vultures.
> S
At 01:26 AM 12/11/04, you wrote:
John - though you are clearly well-intended, your insistence that there is
"A" truth about diet and
meat is just nonsense. There are studies up the wazoo on both, actually
on many sides of this issue, and you can find and site the ones that fit
your point of vi
The genetic diseases that show up in this population are Mediterranean,
but there is a mixture of Native American and Negro as well. Google
. There are lots of sites. The History channel ran a program
last week on them that got us looking. My husband has the bump on the
back of his head, his brothe
Dell computers are a VERY poor choice. If you would like more
information email me at gmccu...@granitepoint.net or
gp_t...@earthlink.net
We own a computer consulting firm and my husband has 15 years industry
experience with Fortune 100 companies.
Bottom line on Dells their support sux, it takes t
Oral DMSO would take care of this issue and is one of the first agents I
would reach for in any disease.
Garnet
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 12:33, Dan Nave wrote:
> Herbalist Dr Richard Schulze recommends, as John does, that it is
> absolutely necessary to give up eating meat and any animal products
>
CS>FerroFluids
From: Jonathan B. Britten
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 22:31:25
> List,
> This company in Wales makes ferro fluids, a kind of colloidal
> suspension. Some experts may be interested in this. The following
> link has an amazing electron-microscope image. I wish we had some
A friend who recently lost his wife to cancer was quite keen on efforts
to lower her blood pH, and they tested regularly for this. He told me
that her blood was indeed much too acidic and approaching the deadly
lower limits. Regrettably, the couple focused mainly on mainstream
chemotherapy
What did you find? My step grandmother was a Collins-a common Melungeon
name.. The thoughts here in E. Tn. is that they are part Negro, Indian, and
Portuguese.
- Original Message -
From: "Garnet"
To: "Silver List"
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 11:04 PM
Subject: CS>Uveitis Site for
At 10:51 AM 11/11/04, you wrote:
OK -- so I am about to order a new computer (a Dell) and I'm wondering if
there is any point in paying them $69.00 to install Norton
Anti-Virus?? MA
Personally I hate Norton. Its intrusive, bulky, and doesn't work all that
great. There are plenty of free
Not one Bad reaction ever, for me and my
family, I just drank an oz this morning and I played 18 holes of golf
after I did. I feel great and we are going out to dinner tonight. Its
the best parasite killer in my book, along with cloves and wormwood.
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ
Ken & Nancy Bagwe
Makes sense to me, my husband is allergic to beef as well as to anything
that comes from a cow or is made from any part of a cow, like gelatin.
When his allergy was discovered over 15 years ago, his allergist said it
was his belief the actual allergy was probably to feed additives,
hormones, all
I don't think so. I got advice and suggestions on the OT list and am now
using ZoneAlarm free version and AVG free version and Ad-Aware free
version, and a handful of free programs from grisoft (hope I remember
that right) and test my system regularly. All of these are easier to use
and more co
What I'd like to see, and probably never will is a diet study where
all sugar and refined foods are eliminated. This part of John's beliefs
I agree with. But allowing meat. After 40 years of interest in nutrition
and human evolution, and the evolution of agriculture, I personally
believe suga
Robb,
LOL! I guess that's ok, then. I guess you probably did not have any parasites
to worry about.
-Ken Bagwell
-
Do you Yahoo!?
Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com
How can you possibly know what I got sick on? And your "documented"
"facts" are well disputed, there is no universal agreement that all
humans do best on a vegetarian diet.
And to think you know what is best for me is the utter height of
arrogance. And to tell me my experience of living in my ow
I have tried many times to convert to vegetarianism, but have been
unsuccessful. I study Ayurveda, which of course, comes from the vedas and
advocates a vegetarian diet. However, when a person is really ill, it
recommends chicken soup and also acknowledges that some people need meat at
times
Hi...the only negative reaction that I had after taking it was the dismal
realization that it didn't do anything to help me...Robb
- Original Message -
From: Ken & Nancy Bagwell
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 4:15 PM
Subject: CS>Black Waln
Just curious if anyone has ever used this for any reason and received anything
more than a minor temporary negative reaction? I want to get it for a friend,
but I want to research it out a bit before I do.
Thanks, folks!
-Ken Bagwell
-
The Chinese traditionally do not eat a lot of meat and yet have longed noted
that eating specific meats during a medical crisis are recommended.
Chicken Tonifies Qi edema blood deficiency
Black Chicken nourish liver and kidney empty heat Tonify spleen infertility
Chicken eggs moistens dryness no
IMHO, its not whats in the diet - its what has been added or adulterated to
the food. Chemicals, GMO's, enzymes, anti-biotic thats what we are fed.
Canned, frozen, dehydrated, Radiated. Commercials have convinced me that a
good home meal is straight out of the can! You are what you eat.
Then we que
Herbalist Dr Richard Schulze recommends, as John does, that it is
absolutely necessary to give up eating meat and any animal products
(anything that ever touched an animal...) when one is trying to overcome
disease.
His explanation was that all animal products cause the blood to
thicken, become
I wouldn't, I would get a copy at a discount and install it myself, should be
less
expensive. If they install it, you might not even get the disk. However, I
would
make sure I have Norton or another antivirus on the system however it is done.
Marshall
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message
I am still confused:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/buzzard
buz·zard (bzrd) n.
1. Any of various North American vultures, such as the turkey vulture.
http://www.accutek.com/vulture/buzzard.htm
The name buzzard is given to a miscellaneous assortment of scavenger birds--six
New World vul
In a message dated 11/11/04 8:07:28 AM EST, dav...@sbcglobal.net writes:
<< Another thing you can do is go here
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html and download a copy of
Spybot, run advanced Spybot, click tools, then host, then add the Spybot
host list. Then go here http://www.jav
Funny I was just thinking about these two terms and wondering if they
were interchangeable. Thanks for filling in my thoughts!
Garnet
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 09:30, mamapug wrote:
> Hey, Garnet, a real buzzard is actually a hawk.
> The carrion eaters are vultures.
> Sorry, I`m a bird-loving puris
Hi Garnet,
Many thanks for the link,
BW,
Sheila
Thursday, November 11, 2004, 4:04:33 AM, you wrote:
G> Hi Sheila,
G> I came across this site when searching for information on Melungeon
G> (mixed race group that predates English settlers) health issues. Looked
G> like a site that might be useful
Hey, Garnet, a real buzzard is actually a hawk.
The carrion eaters are vultures.
Sorry, I`m a bird-loving purist... :o)
Marshalee
>
> We have a local T shirt that honors our buzzard population, without whom
> the abundance of road kill deer would surely cause the road crews to put
> on more wor
John - though you are clearly well-intended, your insistence that there
is "A" truth about diet and
meat is just nonsense. There are studies up the wazoo on both, actually
on many sides of this issue, and you can find and site the ones that fit
your point of view, and insist on that as truth -
One can also check their hosts file. Normally it should contain only one host,
127.0.0.1, what is called the local host.
You can also make the hosts file read only, that should prevent most things
from being able to update it.
There is some good information on this at
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp
Why yes John, I sleep. Every night and most afternoons. I do love a good
nap in the middle of the day.
When I was very ill with mold fume poisoning and subsequent Candida
Overgrowth I tried a totally vegetarian diet, did the juicing thing,
which was very beneficial, but the veggie diet simply did
That is wonderful news David! I am so happy for you. Thanks so much for
the feedback. This is what makes it all worth while.
As to why / how I can find the time to do what I do -- I was sick for
five years, really sick from mold fume poisoning. I went to all the
specialists in Dallas and Seattle.
You can also down load Knoppix for free from www.knoppix.com and dual
boot Linux and Windows. Just put the CD in your drive, boot up Knoppix
and experience the pure joy of virus immunity as well as NO BLUE
screens, ever, not one, really. Windows will still be there should you
wish to keep it.
Onc
On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 23:39, nancymike wrote:
> I do use CS daily, so, yes it is in cojunction with CS. Unfortunately, by
> the time the CS gets to the bladder it is pretty diluted and not able to do
> much of a job there.
Seems to me the concentration of CS reaching the bladder would depend on
ho
Garnet,
I just wanted to let you know that after a couple
weeks of taking what the doc gave me and going to the
chiropractor who said he could help me with my bells
palsy and everything staying the same, I finally found
a local source of DMSO and I mixed 1 part DMSO with 2
parts CS and applied it
Each person needs to find what works for them in the natural food category,
no one needs coffee, preservative full stuff and overly refined foods like
white sugar, white flour or table salt.
IF you use things like natural whole foods (raw better most times) Celtic
sea salt and whole foods in gener
At 11:19 PM 11/10/04, you wrote:
If the targeted computer has not been updated with security patches, the
virus will exploit an ActiveX control to run a script. The script will
rewrite the computer's HOSTS file, causing all connections to certain
banks to be redirected to the scammer's site. Un
Blood can't be acidicif it is, then you aren't
alive...there is
a very fine margin of ph that the blood must stay within or you
aren't alive
anymore.Robb
Almost true.
I have seen live (but very sick) people with blood pH of less
than 7.
Less than 6.8 and you're dead, almo
At 05:29 PM 11/11/04, you wrote:
So if a no meat diet is so great and can save a person from cancer how
come I got so sick on it?
sol
Well, you didn't get sick on it, Sol, you either were quite sick and
underwent a "Healing Crisis" or "Herx Effect " as some people call it , (a
very well know
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