Ed,
Is there not a way of creating your own mushroom from the mother of
apple cider vinegar? I remember reading about this procedure some time
ago but not sure which list it was on.
Dennis
Ed Kasper wrote:
two of the best non-commercial sites
Dom's Kefir site
http://users.sa.chariot.net.au/~
WD-40 story:
I used to work in the athletic dept. of a major university and had several
coach/administrator friends who were former high powered athletes. One who
was an ex-NFL player for St. Louis told me that many of his teammates used
WD-40 as a rub in salve on their injuries and joints. He s
correction to my previous mssge:
I can't tell about the Maple Leaf coins, but what I know is that I have
worked with simple 12,5 centimeter long silver wires and a glass, pure water
and three batteries, connected with crocodile-beak-wires. Leaf reacting for
half an hour, and my result is of ve
Saw this question:
About how long will these Maple Leaf coins last?<<
I can't tell about the Maple Leaf coins, but what I know is that I have
worked with simple 12,5 centimeter long silver wires and a glass, pure water
and three batteries, connected with crocodile-beak-wires. Leaf reacting
Hello to this marvellous CS-circle!
I haven't been around for a mite, that is I was around, but very busy
working, sow.
I greet you all, and am happy that we are still around.
See I have these wonderful new neighbors (since I moved to a bright and
happy neigborhood, where everything is just
I've seen- on someone else- near immediate, fantastic relief by rubbing it
with Tea Tree Oil and/or DMSO. Sure it will take it deeper into the skin,
but it is dissolving the alkaloid, which is the poison.
All easy for me to say, since I'm blessedly not allergic or reactive to it.
Daddybob
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Th
My FIL used it on the worm bait to keep the catfish from smelling the human
scent. It seemed to work for him.
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Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 15:05:45 -0400
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
Dunno,
It has some odd properties.
Pretty sure DMSO is part of the proprietary blend as
Dan,
Today your suggestion of using Clay would be among my first choices. Back in
them their days Calamine and hot water to open the blisters was "the" treatment
of choice.
Dan Nave wrote: I would think that using clay on the
affected areas would absorb the
chemical from the skin. Try a
Thanks Marshal
Sandee
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I would think that using clay on the affected areas would absorb the
chemical from the skin. Try a clay pack left on some time or smear with
some clay and allow to dry.
Dan
Carol Ann wrote:
As someone who severely suffered yearly as a child hot showers and
calamine lotion were the only th
As someone who severely suffered yearly as a child hot showers and calamine
lotion were the only things that cleared the situation. The hot showers or
baths allowed for the blisters to open and immediately by calamine lotion to
dry them up. Otherwise, they would open randomly from scratching
shoot, that link messed up. I will look it up again, and give you
instructions on how to get there.
Marshall
Sandee George wrote:
> Hi There Marshal - this little fellow:
> http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/productIndex.shtml
> ain't little it costs over $500.00 am I in the wrong
> place a
Hi There Marshal - this little fellow:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/productIndex.shtml
ain't little it costs over $500.00 am I in the wrong
place as this is showing the power supplies - what does the polarity
switcher look like.
Sandee
May your troubles be less, your blessings more,
and
sorry, I meant 3 weeks total; once I started the showers it was over in 3
days. After that episode I only used hot water to cure all my poison ivy
interactions...nothing else at all.
This case was so bad that the doctor put it in his medical journal and got
all the information he could fro
Well, that is reassuring. But, if as some suggested,
that dmso would carry the irritating substance deeper
into the body, then that wouldn't be good.
We are allowed to talk about things unrelated to CS a
bit:
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Any Colloidal Silver related topic or question may be
raised and d
WD-40 story:
I used to work in the athletic dept. of a major university and had several
coach/administrator friends who were former high powered athletes. One who
was an ex-NFL player for St. Louis told me that many of his teammates used
WD-40 as a rub in salve on their injuries and joints. He s
I have used WD 40 since the early 1960s, in large quantities .I was an
electrical maintenance and trouble shooter in the Marine trade,with side
experience in automotive electrics,using same.As we all know ,there is nothing
quite like salt water to play havoc with electrical components.We found W
Several days ago I used poison ivy killer on a few
plants I found growing up a maple tree, under a tulip
tree, under the magnolia, and behind the barn. I
didn't go closer than 3 feet to any of them. I mowed
the lawn day before yesterday and it was so dry and
everything was blowing all around me.
Interesting, they do not list DMSO, but they do have a <10% of
non-hazardous ingredients.
Marshall
Dan Nave wrote:
> Check out:
>
> WD-40 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
>
> http://www.virginia.edu/uvaprint/MSDS%20DIR/PDF%20FILES/WD-40.pdf
>
> Not safe to ingest...
>
> Dan
>
> >>> Kandee Edge 5/3/2
The power supply is a purchased bench supply, 0-50 volts.
The polarity switcher was nothing more than this little fellow:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/productIndex.shtml
wired up to reverse the polarity every cycle.
Marshall
HRBE wrote:
> Thanks Marshall,
> I appreciate the time taken to
Check out:
WD-40 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
http://www.virginia.edu/uvaprint/MSDS%20DIR/PDF%20FILES/WD-40.pdf
Not safe to ingest...
Dan
>>> Kandee Edge 5/3/2006 10:16:06 AM >>>
I read once that WD-40 has no ingredients that are
harmful, even if ingested. I wasn't sure if this was
fact o
Now now, Debbie. You didn't do nothing...
Mike D.
> Oh my goodness I just realized I responded to the post's too so I get to
> apologize too :)debbie
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In a message dated 5/3/2006 11:14:38 PM Central Standard Time,
debbiegerar...@comcast.net writes:
I don't mean to sound negative but should there be some concern about
spraying something like WD4O on a wound and absorbing the chemicals that are in
the
product in the bloodstream?
Yes -- and if D
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