CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread Sharie Hartwell
Hi Wendy, I remember getting the Visionware at Canadian Tire (cheap!) and at Zellers in Hanover, Ontario back in the 90's. I know you weren't supposed to use the green scrubbies (would scratch and dull the finish on glass) but I got lazy and gently tried to remove the cooked (sometimes

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread noblemetals
Correct -magnetic stainless is mostly 410 alloy -containing ONLY chrominun and iron. From: Sharie Hartwell hartwells...@hawaii.rr.com Date: 2006/03/04 Sat AM 05:29:59 EST To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSVisionware Hi Wendy, I remember getting the Visionware at Canadian Tire

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread epatai
Hi, As I understand, The silicate in the corningware doesn't affect us unless it is heated to such high temperatures that it would practically melt. I don't recall the specific information on the toxicity report. it was listed here at one time by a fellow lister. Temperature if I'm not

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread Jeanne
I have and do use the visions, but my two favorite fry pans for my stirfrys and lightly sauteeing have teflon and one thing i have definitely realized is that i dont want teflon. Went to Walmart three days ago - every frlying pan there had teflon, gesshhh, but some one here had a

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 3/4/2006 7:26:57 AM Central Standard Time, epa...@sympatico.ca writes: However, if one is obsessed with what one is ingesting..then where does the anti stop. How far is one willing to go? Yes -- my sentiments exactly. MA

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 3/4/2006 7:26:57 AM Central Standard Time, epa...@sympatico.ca writes: One would assume corning stopped producing the transparent cookware for a good number of reasons and good health I think is definately one of them. Ernie -- I wouldn't assume that Corning would be the

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread Carol Ann
Walmart definately sells cast Iron cookware. I saw it in my local store last time I was there, as well as other stores, in many sizes. Jeanne rus...@charter.net wrote: I have and do use the visions, but my two favorite fry pans for my stirfrys and lightly sauteeing have teflon and one thing

CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi, I am willing to go as far as is needed, once I'm convinced it is a healthier way. Wal-Mart has cast iron and also stainless steel cookware. I bought a stainless steel pot the other day. Jean *** Walmart definately sells cast Iron cookware. I saw it in my local store last

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread Jeanne
Visionwarestainless steel pot yes, but not stainless steel frying pan, i know i tried. jen - Original Message - From: oldgl...@bigcountry.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 12:22 PM Subject: CSVisionware Hi, I am willing to go as far as is

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread epatai
Ma, my statement was to be taken sarcastically. (Grin) From: marmar...@aol.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSVisionware Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 10:04:12 EST In a message dated 3/4/2006 7:26:57 AM Central Standard Time, epa...@sympatico.ca writes: One

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread epatai
From: marmar...@aol.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSVisionware Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 10:04:12 EST In a message dated 3/4/2006 7:26:57 AM Central Standard Time, epa...@sympatico.ca writes: One would assume corning stopped producing the

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread epatai
I haven't found any problems handling the cookware when heated. But like any other pot of pan I've cooked with I always tend to use gloves. It's almost impossible to cook something without heat transferance throughout. Hot pan, semi hot handle? As for popularity? I think that is why they did

RE: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread Jim Holmes
Marshall, et al, What do you think of aluminum silicate? It is too bound to be a threat, right? I have used the visionware for years, I hope so. Trying to avoid aluminum , of course. Arrgh! Now George Green says that sodium laural sulfate; found in almost all body soaps is a toxin too.

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 3/4/2006 12:59:27 PM Central Standard Time, epa...@sympatico.ca writes: Ma, my statement was to be taken sarcastically. (Grin) Oh dang! Ya suckered me in!!! :-) MA

Re: CSthe castigation of cast iron

2006-03-04 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 3/3/2006 10:54:18 PM Central Standard Time, mazsand...@yahoo.com writes: so what's wrong with cast iron? Too dang heavy! MA

Re: CSthe castigation of cast iron

2006-03-04 Thread Pat
I can't stand the thought of stuck-on old nasty food particles. I like everything scrubbed spotless. I have my mother in law's cast iron corn stick pan and I hate the metalic taste, and if I don't wash it, it has gunk. I had an iron frying pan years ago,figured I'd bought a defective

RE: CSVisionware- aluminum source?

2006-03-04 Thread Wendy
My apologies if this comes thru twice I'm not sure what I did the first time ;-( Although for some of us. ;-) being obsessed about what we are ingesting is a necessity! I know I am always searching for answers or 'better' answers then the ones we have. to burning questions! Like, in my

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread Deborah Gerard
most of your second hand and hardware stores have them toowe are blessed to have all this wonderful useful advice from thoughs willing to help othersdebbie Carol Ann saffiresk...@yahoo.com wrote: Walmart definately sells cast Iron cookware. I saw it in my local store last time I was

CSKnees

2006-03-04 Thread Sickleave48045
How long and how much CMO would be recommended to reset My Immune system, to repair my knees. I have a recommendation of 10 days, seen some places recommending 20 days. Or are they just trying to sell more product. Also what strength, and plain or with the Enzymes in it. Bob

CS

2006-03-04 Thread alchemySA
Selenium and vitamin C have been mentioned as possible argyria 'preventatives'. More importantly (because argyria is neither likely nor dangerous) selenium and Vitamin E have great potential to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Thats not a claim from from some vitamin pill pusher, its in

CSsilver and sulfur to marshall

2006-03-04 Thread Betsy Coffey
I read your report on silver in the last post. YOu mention using msm with silver to help remove it from the body. I am wondering if the same would hold true with dmso. Would using dmso also help prevent agryia? I am interested in using a topical silver with msm to rub on gums. The silver is a mild

Re: CS Visionware

2006-03-04 Thread patriot2000
Walmart definately sells cast Iron cookware. I saw it in my local store last time I was there, as well as other stores, in many sizes. stainless steel pot yes, but not stainless steel frying pan, i know i tried. jen While surfing the net to see if I could find out if anodized steel has

Re: CSthe castigation of cast iron

2006-03-04 Thread Deborah Gerard
doesn't using castiron help also with iron defiencies too? Jeanne rus...@charter.net wrote: You have convinced me, am going looking for cast iron. Jen - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 12:26 AM Subject: Re: CSthe castigation of cast iron Now there's a

CSCs dmso breast lump, but lactating....

2006-03-04 Thread Wendy
I there. Just curious about this. We use a lot of alternative therapies for our family and we make our own CS although I have limited knowledge of dmso. I'm 38 and turned my life around about 8 yrs ago and did a lot of cleansing and cleanup (except for amalgams) prior to my first child being

Re: CSmoderator-=changing email status

2006-03-04 Thread Dan Nave
Mike, After reading your post I skimmed down to the bottom and read: [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Librarian] ;-)) Dan M. G. Devour wrote: I'll answer Susan's query on the list as well as sending a copy directly to her, in case anyone else has a similar question... Susan writes: I

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread Jeanne
Visionwarety jeanne no stainless steel frying pan cast iron for me thanks again, jen - Original Message - From: Jeanne To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 1:27 PM Subject: Re: CSVisionware stainless steel pot yes, but not stainless steel frying pan,

CSThe mastication of iron

2006-03-04 Thread Kelburn Koontz
Ouch my teeth hurt. LOL Kel

Re: CSVisionware

2006-03-04 Thread Jeanne
I sell a soap that is not harmful to you but willlnot mention it here. dont want to upset mike. Jen - Original Message - From: Jim Holmes ami...@starband.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 2:27 PM Subject: RE: CSVisionware Marshall, et al, What do you

Re: CSCs dmso breast lump, but lactating....

2006-03-04 Thread Pat
It seems it sure would simplify things if you'd just go have a simple biopsy and find out if the lump is cancerous or not. Then you could continue breastfeeding and quit worrying if it's not. I've had needle aspirations (not even very painful) of lumps after they looked at them with

RE: CSVisionware- aluminum source?

2006-03-04 Thread Jim Holmes
Wendy, I have had two generations of Visonware; amber and sort of a smoky violot. Complete big systems from a tiny saucepan to a large covered pot. I thought it was essentially Pyrex; tempered glass. I was astounded to learn it could have substantial amounts of Aluminum and remain

RE: CSVisionwareSAFE SOAP

2006-03-04 Thread Jim Holmes
Jim Holmes ami...@starband.net -Original Message- From: Jeanne [mailto:rus...@charter.net] Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 8:47 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSVisionware I sell a soap that is not harmful to you but willlnot mention it here. dont want to upset mike. Jen

RE: CS Visionware

2006-03-04 Thread Jim Holmes
Seriously, how about silver cookware? Expensive? Sure, but it is a viable investment at present. How does . 0.999 handle? The handle(s) could be SS. There could be a SS or CI cradle for the thing to prevent banging it up on the stovetop. Maybe that would be enough, and we could get

RE: CS Visionware

2006-03-04 Thread Carol Ann
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Information/CastIronPans.htm Sorry, Jim. I have never heard of . silver cookware. Probably too soft, not practical. I am sure that it would have been used historically. I have only known it to be used for serving. ie plates, creamers, etc. Jim Holmes

RE: CSVisionware- aluminum source?

2006-03-04 Thread Carol Ann
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CSCastigation of Iron

2006-03-04 Thread Sharie Hartwell
Ray jPeat, PHD had written a paper on the cumulative dangers of iron back in 1996. He said it is potentially a toxic heavy metal and in excess, can cause cancer, heart disease, etc. In the 60's the WHO found that when iron supplements were given to anemic people in Africa, there was a

CSbreast lump to wendy

2006-03-04 Thread Betsy Coffey
Wendy, are you sure that this lump isnt an infected cyst of some kind? I used to get something similar when I was breastfeeding (with subsequent mastitis). Mastitis is a perisistant thing once you get it. I had it once real bad with my first child and also got it in the same breast with my other

Re: CSbreast lump to wendy

2006-03-04 Thread Acmeair
ladies, without being intrusive, may i try to recollect some very interesting info that was presented in my early days on this list. i had been introduced to colloidal silver, and had attended a presentation by Dr. Bob Beck, in pasedena, ca, in the late ,or mid 1090's. i was a enthusiastic