CS>Problem child

2005-05-07 Thread Terry Chamberlin
On the problem child, without simplifying it, the mother needs to get help as much as the child. If mom was raised in a family where there was intimidation and maybe violence, she may not have the strength to cope with her daughter's rebellion. We can tell mom what to do, but that doesn't mean she

CS>closing senseless discussion

2005-05-07 Thread Faith Saint Francis
Refered Mr.Osborn wrote: I would encourage anyone quoting the ECreadings to go direct and exactly so.<< And so I did, right from the mentioned book. Will not dwell on this anymore. Faith _ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messe

Re: CS>Warts, and Ricinus + bio-carbonate

2005-05-07 Thread Faith Saint Francis
Getting a bit tired o' diz .. wuz tokkin' 'bout a quote, 'n a quote i'wuz so mebbe Mr. Davido ottu read abit bettu, o' find teraitbuks. zenks FSF From: David S Osborne Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Warts, and Ricinus + bio-carbonate Date: Sat, 7 May

Re: CS>Warts, and Ricinus + bio-carbonate

2005-05-07 Thread David S Osborne
"bio-carbonate" is a good spelling of a good word, it just does not appear anywhere in the cayce readings. by the by... the ECreadings are available, free, online at: http://www.are-cayce.org/ecreadings/ regards, davido On Sat, 7 May 2005 18:11:33 -0400 "Albert Peirce" writes: > An unfo

Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master

2005-05-07 Thread sol
I run my brew jars through the dishwasher, rinse several times with very hot tap water then rinse 3 times with distilled water. (based on info from Trem of Silvergen). If any plating (yellowish) builds up on the inside surface of the jars I rinse them with a little peroxide, then the hot tap wat

Re: CS>Warts, and Ricinus + bio-carbonate

2005-05-07 Thread Albert Peirce
An unfortunate mis-spelling, nothing more. - Original Message - From: "Bruce Anderson" To: Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 5:30 PM Subject: Re: CS>Warts, and Ricinus + bio-carbonate What is bio-carbonate? Bruce Faith Saint Francis wrote: Lori metap...@senet.com.au Wrote: Which leads

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-07 Thread M. G. Devour
> Not flamed but applauded!!! > Marshalee mom to 4 and grandma to almost 8. > > >Well, I'll probably get flamed but here goes Ditto's to Marshalee! Mike D. [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [mdev...@eskimo.com] [Speaking only for myself...

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-07 Thread Marshalee
Not flamed but applauded!!! Marshalee mom to 4 and grandma to almost 8. Well, I'll probably get flamed but here goes -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your mes

Re: CS>Warts, and Ricinus + bio-carbonate

2005-05-07 Thread Bruce Anderson
What is bio-carbonate? Bruce Faith Saint Francis wrote: Lori metap...@senet.com.au Wrote: Which leads me to my next ailment. Plantars warts. I had one when I was in the Navy 20 years ago. I dug it out and it went away, only to reappear and bring friends. For Warts, do the following: Take eq

Re: CS>Free energy device

2005-05-07 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi Terry, I have a question or two about this for the Off Topic List... Please respond. Thanks, Mike D. > Hey, technical types, take a look at this one: > > http://educate-yourself.org/fe/megscalardevice29mar02.shtml > > __

Re: CS>Warts, bicarbonate and sodium bicarbonate

2005-05-07 Thread David S Osborne
...there ya go. That's better. There are different bio-carbonates, but besides that- the readings never mentioned "bio-carbonates". I would encourage anyone quoting the ECreadings to go direct and exactly so. [they were off target enough by themselves] Regards, davido [twas my job in the ECF f

RE: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-07 Thread lkfields
Well, I'll probably get flamed but here goes There is not much your daughter can do. Your Granddaughter doesn't mess with daddy because she knows daddy won't put up with it. Your daughter on the other hand does put up with her shenanigans. My mother used to tell us that if you don't get you

Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master

2005-05-07 Thread M. G. Devour
SCD, Moderate the dose if the symptoms are too uncomfortable. Back it off by a half and see how you feel. You don't need to be overwhelmed or experience unreasonable discomfort. Be good to yourself, okay? Be well, Mike > ... As another note. I have been purchasing CS and decided to go for i

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-07 Thread M. G. Devour
No, David, I think it's okay that Mary (Helen) brought it to the group. Folks are welcome to give her advice, on list and in private mail. But I do encourage you all to migrate the conversation to the Off Topic List or private e-mail after the first round or so, so that it does *not* become a s

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-07 Thread David S Osborne
Sorry for your disfunctional famli, Helen but I dont think it is at all fair to burden this list with it. The whole family is in need of professional help and it is just a most unfair psych-game to burden us with it. just my feeling davido On Sat, 7 May 2005 12:57:19 -0500 "Helen Woodwar

Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master

2005-05-07 Thread SCD Traveler
It did past the meter test on the water. IF I remember correctly it didn't go out at all, which it took as a good sign because I was concerned about the dish soap. I did very, very thoroughly flush the jar. As another note. I have been purchasing CS and decided to go for it and have been drinkin

Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master

2005-05-07 Thread sol
Dish soap could certainly be part of the problem, but again it would only make the EIS go yellow, not make your generator run forever. The farther apart the electrodes are the higher the ppm can go because of the way distance affects the current (if I understand anythng). So having the electro

CS>Uncontrolable Granddaughter

2005-05-07 Thread Matthew McCann
Many a sixteen-year old adolescent has benefited from Vision Quest, a wagon-train journey for character formation. Remember the TV series "Wagon Train" starring Ward Bond as the wise old trainmaster? A Vision Quest is like that. Best regards, Matthew

CS>Arrowhead distilled water, was Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master

2005-05-07 Thread sol
If the Arrowhead distilled water was not checked with a tester of some kind, it may not be very good. From posts to this list in the past some people use Arrowhead and it is fine in their part of the country, but where I am it was the worst DW I tried, way too high a conductance right out of th

CS>Warts, bicarbonate and sodium bicarbonate

2005-05-07 Thread Faith Saint Francis
David S Osbornewrote: "bio-carbonate" was not mentioned in any of the Cayce readings. davido<< Here is the exact quotation # 1179 – 3 from “An Edgar Cayce Home medicine Guide” by the A.R.E. Press: …castor oil has a great variety of external uses. A mixture of castor oil and baking soda

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-07 Thread Nenah Sylver
Emotional Freedom Technique, also known as EFT, is a powerful mind-body tool that can be done on self and others, even if the other person is not present. People have had enormously positive change in their lives from this method. If you Google EFT you can download the free manual. The techniq

CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-07 Thread Helen Woodward
Hi, I have been on this list forever and make colloidal silver and this list has so many wise people on it that was wondering what list that I could go to that would help us know what to do with my granddaughter who will be 16 soon. It is not just being a teenager since she has always had a ba

Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master

2005-05-07 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi SCD, I just wanted to comment You mentioned washing the jar with soap. There is a chance that your batch was contaminated slightly... and it doesn't take much to change things. Most of us don't wash our jar very often, if at all. If you do, then make sure to rinse thoroughly in hot wate

CS>How to use the Off-Topic List

2005-05-07 Thread M. G. Devour
Jill asks: > Could you tell me about the Off-topic list, how to access it and use > it in general. Hi Jill, I'll answer you here and copy this to the list for the benefit of anyone else who needs to know. Thank you for asking. If you look at the footer at the bottom of every message from the

Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master

2005-05-07 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 5/7/2005 9:22:39 AM Central Standard Time, s...@cox.net writes: I'm using a one quart jar. Oh -- sorry -- you did say a one quart jar and I missed that. MA

Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master

2005-05-07 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 5/7/2005 9:22:39 AM Central Standard Time, s...@cox.net writes: It's not mason but it looks like a mason jar it's not wide mouth so the bars weren't touching the jar. I just measured the opening and it is 3 inches could this be the problem. Hi Worried! ;-) It's not the bran

Re: CS>Urine track infalmmation: Castor Oil Packs

2005-05-07 Thread Tony Moody
Thanks Sol, And here I have always thought saranwrap was some sort of defense against the poison gas. Tony On 6 May 2005 at 18:26, sol wrote about : Subject : Re: CS>Urine track infalmmation: Ca > I believe in the UK and Europe and possibly Australia, NZ, and other > places it is called "cling

CS>Free energy device

2005-05-07 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Hey, technical types, take a look at this one: http://educate-yourself.org/fe/megscalardevice29mar02.shtml __ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Si

Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master

2005-05-07 Thread SCD Traveler
I will run a second batch this afternoon. I did do the water test and it was pure. Arrowhead is a good water source. I'm using a one quart jar. It's not mason but it looks like a mason jar it's not wide mouth so the bars weren't touching the jar. I just measured the opening and it is 3 inches co

Re: CS>

2005-05-07 Thread SCD Traveler
this is a brand new machine. and My first batch. Does anyone know about the black tarnish? I did clean the jar with dish soap but I really rinsed in well. I flushed it because I was concerned about using soap. could this be a factor? - Original Message - From: Ode Coyote To: silve

Re: CS>Re: CS and PPM-levels

2005-05-07 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 5/7/2005 5:51:27 AM Central Standard Time, odecoy...@alltel.net writes: Ionic silver requires no multipliers. Since most PPM/TDS meters use an /2 fudge factor, double the reading to get conductivity in microsiemens [uS] OK -- perhaps I'm particularly dense -- but this is the ki

Re: CS>Re: CS and PPM-levels

2005-05-07 Thread Ode Coyote
Comparing Hanna PWT to Atomic Absortion Spectrophotomter test, the direct reading of conductivity is very close to the spec..the day after the CS is made, that is, after conductivity has stopped dropping. PPM and TDS meters work the same way as the PWT but use a fudge factor to estimate PPM in "s

Re: CS>

2005-05-07 Thread Ode Coyote
Heavy deposits on the electrodes can defeat conductivity sensing auto off circuits by semi-insulating the electrodes. At some point, they just get heavier and heavier and make a mess. Don't worry about light. If you haven't used salt or baking soda, you can run a generator in direct sun and store