Re: CS>CS:> dirty dryers

2006-07-04 Thread V
Hi Sickleave48045, Another thing to watch on dryers is the ventilation, if you have a pretty tightly sealed house then air flow can be a problem, a dryer is vented to the outside and it needs a contiuous supply of fresh air to do this, if it is in an air tight room it will stop the flow of a

Re: CS>CS:> dirty dryers

2006-07-04 Thread Sickleave48045
I bought one of those cleaning kits with brush and flexible shafts and adapter to hook up Vacuum cleaner at other end. Works good on piping (used it on my Son's Dryer. Bob

CS>CS:> Ear infections

2006-07-04 Thread Harold MacDonald
Back in the 1930s when I was a kid,ear pain was common and the remedy was to warm a teaspoon of olive oil,add black pepper and drop into the affected ear with a cotton-batten plug to keep it in.This worked well for me as I was prone to ear-aches.I have lately read that this is more prevalent in

Re: CS>CS:> dirty dryers

2006-07-04 Thread Mike Monett
Harold wrote: > Thanks for the info Mike. The dryer now is fairly new. I am alone > now and it doesn't get used that much. It was amazing how much the > exhaust tube to the outdoors was plugged too. Thanks Harold, I didn't mention the exhaust pipe to try to minimize the length of

Re: CS>dryers on fire

2006-07-04 Thread Mike Monett
zeb caffe wrote: >A neighbor of mine had the same thing happen to a fairly new dryer. She was >told by a mechanic that some of the scented dryer sheets that soften clothes >can coat the dryer wall thus causing fires. My landlord asks me to maintain the washers and dryers in his laundry. Many

CS>dryers on fire

2006-07-04 Thread zeb caffe
A neighbor of mine had the same thing happen to a fairly new dryer. She was told by a mechanic that some of the scented dryer sheets that soften clothes can coat the dryer wall thus causing fires. - Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-t

Re: CS>This man's best freind - why low red blood cells?

2006-07-04 Thread ddarrin
toreadpeoplehealthi...@gmail.com wrote: oh dave, i'm so sorry to read about your little dog... don't give up on him, please ! not before you've found out what the real problem is. i'm a member of a lot of animal health groups and will be happy to help you get advice from all of them, once

Re: CS>This man's best freind

2006-07-04 Thread ddarrin
thank you Teri He hasn't had shots for 10 years I gave him desicated liver and it had a remarkable effect. He now gets up and walks outside and looks alert but is still very slow. Dave Teri Johnston wrote: Yes dogs do have blood typing as humans do. But that said in an emergency you can give b

CS>CS:>Dust mites/secret ingredients

2006-07-04 Thread Harold MacDonald
To quote from the book"The hundred Year Lie" by Randall Fitzgerald; The EPA is prevented by law from revealing fragrance ingredients to the public.In 1999 this secrecy proved detrimental to the public health.Two products designed to kill dust mites entered the market place and quickly generated

RE: CS>This man's best freind - why low red blood cells?

2006-07-04 Thread Wendy
I had one more thought that might offer you some free advice. Try www.abchomeopathy.com Go to the forum. Although mostly for people, it is possible someone will read your dogs case and advise. I have had excellent luck on a # of occasion of getting free advice that worked very well. I have seen

RE: CS>ear infection

2006-07-04 Thread Wendy
This is common subject on my holistic parenting group ;-) We use 3% hydrogen peroxide in the kids ears (now 4.5 yrs and 19 monthts) as soon as they start poking their fingers in them (indicating they are itchy), or if they are sore, although not sure about that if an infection is already set in-

Re: CS>Re: Dirty Dryers

2006-07-04 Thread Mike Monett
mborg...@att.net wrote: >Is there a way of vacuuming parts of the dryer? Usually, the layer of lint is too thick for a vacuum cleaner. It will just plug it up very quickly. You probably need gloves that go partway up your arms and take the lint out by hand. Once the main pile is gone, you can vac

Re: CS>Re: Dirty Dryers

2006-07-04 Thread mborgert
IS THERE A WAY OF VACUUMING PARTS OF THE DRYER? -- Original message -- From: "Mike Monett" >wrote: > > > thanks mike ! > > > man! what an ordeal you've been dealing with! good thing that at > > least you seem to somewhat enjoy this mechanical process

Re: CS>Re: Dirty Dryers

2006-07-04 Thread hanyax
I was waiting for mold to be mentioned Good Independence Day- Fourth of July to all! H - Original Message - From: "Mike Monett" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 9:04 AM Subject: Re: CS>Re: Dirty Dryers wrote: > thanks mike ! > man! what an ordeal you've been dealing wi

CS>CS:> dirty dryers

2006-07-04 Thread Harold MacDonald
I can attest to what Mike says re dirty dryers.One morning friends dropped in for coffee .The dryer was going with a large load,when it caught fire.Fortunately we were home or there could have been a great loss. After putting the fire out,I dis-assembled it,[ it was approx. 3 yrs old] and found

Re: CS>This man's best freind

2006-07-04 Thread Teri Johnston
Yes dogs do have blood typing as humans do. But that said in an emergency you can give blood to a dog without typing just once. But if you do it twice you dog may die from a condition called DIC. Had your dog received any vaccinations prior to becoming ill? Teri Johnston Retired Veterinary T

Re: CS>This man's best freind

2006-07-04 Thread bbanever
Dave, It sounds like your dog has hemolytic anemia... his immune system is attacking his red blood cells. My 8 yr old Bichon Frise has had two bouts of this within the last year he needed transfusions both times. The first time they did not match his blood... he pulled through but i

Re: CS>Re: Dirty Dryers

2006-07-04 Thread Mike Monett
wrote: > thanks mike ! > man! what an ordeal you've been dealing with! good thing that at > least you seem to somewhat enjoy this mechanical process and are > resourceful and inventive enough to move through obstacles you run > into. i'm thoroughly impressed and send you wa

CS>ear infection

2006-07-04 Thread Kandee Edge
My daughter has an ear infection. Did I read here recently that you could use CS in the ears? I should have saved the email, but didn't. Any advice on how to combat it without antibiotics? If CS is effectivehow much and how often should I administer it? Kandee

CS>Unidentified subject!

2006-07-04 Thread nathan cross
hello everyone, does anybody know what happens when you mix Sodium Chlorite and cs in your system together. i am thinking about using this product http://neveranoutbreak.com/store/bol_oxygen.php to raise my Ph levels or make my system more alkaline and less acidic but i am worried about the m

Re: CS>EIS Effect on Someone w/Thick Blood

2006-07-04 Thread Rowena
For the pathogens, maybe you could add sea salt or Himalayan salt to water to have several times a day. Same as the Salt/C cure for Lyme disease. It works on all sorts of things. Coconut oil (virgin cold pressed) might be a good thing to look into as well. Plus the electrical stuff etc. alrea

Re: CS>This man's best freind - why low red blood cells?

2006-07-04 Thread toreadpeoplehealthinfo
oh dave, i'm so sorry to read about your little dog... don't give up on him, please ! not before you've found out what the real problem is. i'm a member of a lot of animal health groups and will be happy to help you get advice from all of them, once you find out what the underlying problem is

Re: CS>Re: Dirty Dryers

2006-07-04 Thread toreadpeoplehealthinfo
thanks mike ! man! what an ordeal you've been dealing with! good thing that at least you seem to somewhat enjoy this mechanical process and are resourceful and inventive enough to move through obstacles you run into. i'm thoroughly impressed and send you way-way-way-well deserved blessings