I would recommend finding the original Cancema salve and starting with
that. The product is still available but not from vendors in the USA.
See altcancer.com. Melanoma is the most dangerous skin cancer and
time is of the essence.
On Thursday, Dec 1, 2005, at 13:45 Asia/Tokyo, and
Hi Group,
Has any of group had experience treating melanoma with CS and what are the
success with it.
Andy Andraschko
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Sol,
Any readily available filter will add something to DW unless you "wash" it
several times with DW. I ran an experiement with white coffee filters and ran
one pint of DW thru it and the conductance went for 0.8 to 10 PPM, I repeated
this several times with the same filter and it took about
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> At 04:26 PM 11/29/2005 -0800, you wrote:
>
>
> Another solution wold be to vacuum out gas the DW before use so there
> will be no oxygen to make silver oxide.
>
> "Ole Bob"
Huh? Water is H2O, is it 1/3 oxygen. Any dissolved oxygen compared to that is
trivial. Oxygen is extrac
Kallie said,
I would use the positive pole of a magnet with great
caution
But I said I use the negative side.
Sasha said,
My information about attaching the south pole to your
body is that is may cause inflammation or tumors to
grow. if you add crushed golden flax to your diet on a
daily basi
sol wrote:
> The Brita can't filter out ions? Or can it? In my own test filtering DW
> with a new Brita soaked in DW, it added 3.3 uS to the filtered DW. Could
> have been from the pitcher though, I guess. Just wondering if the Brita
> filter can add stuff, while removing not just particles but io
I have one purchased last year. It filters the incoming air, and I like
it very much. Unlike the ones of 30 years ago, it doesn't soak
everything around it, nor get the air too saturated. Just puts out a
nice fine mist, and is adequately quiet.
Cost me $18 on sale at Kmart. Mine is a Kaz but the
The Brita can't filter out ions? Or can it? In my own test filtering DW
with a new Brita soaked in DW, it added 3.3 uS to the filtered DW. Could
have been from the pitcher though, I guess. Just wondering if the Brita
filter can add stuff, while removing not just particles but ions,
leaving one
At 04:26 PM 11/29/2005 -0800, you wrote:
Another solution wold be to vacuum out gas the DW before use so there will be no oxygen to make silver oxide.
"Ole Bob"
Ummm, water is part oxygen and electrolysis [making CS] 'produces' it ... and hydrogen?
You never see any oxygen bubbles onl
At 01:45 PM 11/29/2005 -0800, you wrote:
Terry,
My information about attaching the south pole to your body is that is may
cause inflammation or tumors to grow. There is also some discussion regarding
the definitions of what is considered south pole and north pole. It depends upon
varietie
'Cool Mist' Humidifier manufacturers are now making silver impregnated
filters to prevent mold and bacterial buildup on the wick.
Look for "Agion" technology.
Most ultrasonic humidifers use an ion exchange resin filter to purify the
water.
It should be removed or gutted if trying to use CS in
If particles aren't useful, they won't get used.
If only small particles can get in to BE useful, large ones don't get 'in'
and needn't get 'out'. They'll just pass through.
The 'body' has it's own reverse osmosis filters.
Silver oxide that isn't dissolved stays on the electrode unless blast
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