Re: CS>procedures with CS- mole, skin tag etc removal update

2006-03-08 Thread epatai
Hello, I have used Grapefruit seed extract on moles. It is preferred to dilute this because as I found out it does begin to ich and even burn. Redness does occur in the surrounding area as well, and makes the mole swell. The mole swells to the point where it lifts from the skin. I was somewhat

Re: CS>procedures with CS- mole, skin tag etc removal update

2006-03-08 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Experimenting with oil of oregano, I find that, undiluted, it is very painful to use on the skin on the face, but not at all on the gums; there is almost no sensation. The tongue is another matter altogether. It seems to be very, very effective in attacking bacteria in the mouth. I would de

Re: CS>power for CS generators ( Batteries )

2006-03-08 Thread Trem
Jim, What is an LVD? Trem - Original Message - From: "Jim Holmes" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 12:59 PM Subject: RE: CS>power for CS generators ( Batteries ) The last 4 batteries I fried were 12 V, in series for my well pumps. They had no LV cutoff, and ran a piston boost p

Re: CS>procedures with CS- mole, skin tag etc removal update

2006-03-08 Thread Tad Winiecki
I've been using some ideas from former posts for removing various skin growths. I used Cinnamon oil suggested by Raine- I augmented it by putting on full strength DMSO after the oil. It worked on 90% of 10+ skin tags, one 3-4 mm across and tall, but the DMSO or both were quite irritating and I qu

RE: CS>power for CS generators ( Batteries )

2006-03-08 Thread Jim Holmes
The last 4 batteries I fried were 12 V, in series for my well pumps. They had no LV cutoff, and ran a piston boost pump until it would turn about once in a minute. NEVER, HOWEVER TEMPORARILY, HOOK UP A BATTERY TO A LOAD WITHOUT A LVD. He says, in sad retrospect. Unfortunately, these are sea

Re: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-08 Thread Dan Nave
We had some brass teapots from India and they used a Zinc wash inside the teapot so the tea wouldn't react with the brass. However, I would recommend glass or porcelain rather than metal for teapots, as a general rule. We also ate with brass flatware and Stainless Steel plated brass flatware

Re: CS>power sources for CS generators

2006-03-08 Thread Dan Nave
Ode, Is the input to the SilverPuppy polarity protected? Dan Ode Coyote wrote: A "pup" will run on just about anything you can plug into it from 6 to 36 volts AC or DC. [Under around 9 volts, it won't run in Auto mode.] Ode At 09:34 AM 3/7/2006 -0600, you wrote: Would there be a way to

Re: CS>power for CS generators ( Batteries )

2006-03-08 Thread Dan Nave
If you are not already aware of it, you might be interested to know that there is an article or two on the web which indicate that sulfated lead/acid batteries can be rejuvenated with EDTA. Yes, the same chemical that is used for chelation of heavy metals in people. I don't remember the preci

Re: CS>Cs & dmso breast lump, but lactating....

2006-03-08 Thread GMetropulo
would this work for blue bulging vaircose veins of the calves? or only spider veins?

Re: CS>Cs & dmso breast lump, but lactating....

2006-03-08 Thread Deborah Gerard
Thanks Nancydeb:) Nancy DeLise wrote: I would say it took several months of putting the DMSO on morning and night. I can hardly see them anymore, Nancy - Original Message - From: Deborah Gerard To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 9:56 PM Sub

Re: CS>CS comparisons [calling all Lymies]

2006-03-08 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi Mary I just started taking detoxified iodine to get my thyroid working again and it is not expensive at all...have you ever heard of Edgar Cayce? ...deb Carol Ann wrote: Hi Mary, I don't know how or if it would affect the thyroid. But the usual dose prescribed is a few drops to 8oz water

Re: CS>CS comparisons [calling all Lymies]

2006-03-08 Thread Carol Ann
Hi Mary, I don't know how or if it would affect the thyroid. But the usual dose prescribed is a few drops to 8oz water sipped. There is a much info available about GSE and it applicable uses on the Net. I would suggest researching to see it is contraindicated for thyroid dysfunction. > mbor

Re: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-08 Thread Ross Craig
Well I found this on google, so there must be more out there. I want oneI find this subject right on topic. Lagoon Sep 28, 2004 You may be interested to know that I have just acquired a fairly splendid copper, two handled, (brass handles)lidded cooking pan - like a casserole - which is l

RE: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-08 Thread Ode Coyote
It's probable that silver plated brass or bronze was around long before stainless flatware and was widely used by the lower middle class till the 60s. Ode At 05:15 PM 3/7/2006 -0800, you wrote: Jim, I think there is quite a difference between eating cooked food from a silver plate at roo

Re: CS>power sources for CS generators

2006-03-08 Thread Ode Coyote
A "pup" will run on just about anything you can plug into it from 6 to 36 volts AC or DC. [Under around 9 volts, it won't run in Auto mode.] Ode At 09:34 AM 3/7/2006 -0600, you wrote: Would there be a way to power the SilverGen and Silverpuppy generators off batteries in case of an electric