Well, seeing we are still thinking about laundry and killing little
creatures, I will chime in too.
Firstly, from schooldays, I recall Willy Kitch, otherwise Miss Averilda
Williams who taught Domestic Science, drumming it into us that we should
iron stuff to kill germs.
Second, the friend who
Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com wrote:
Mike, I'm glad to see you posting again. I wish there were more
engineers like you designing things. Frankly, all the design
problems in the average home and appliances have made me want to
design my own house someday. But I
Rowena new...@aapt.net.au wrote:
Well, seeing we are still thinking about laundry and killing
little creatures, I will chime in too.
Firstly, from schooldays, I recall Willy Kitch, otherwise Miss
Averilda Williams who taught Domestic Science, drumming it into us
that
Hi Marshalee - what dose amounts are you taking ?
Regards
Sandee
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Hi Marshalee - Yep, thanks a million I have just started the Jarrow
brand and I have been taking 2 x 380 mg twice per day, I am on my
third day - thanks for the info. What swelling ?
Take good care of you
Regards
Sandee
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but happiness
Hi Guys:
Just knew to the list, reading about this CMO, exactly what is it and how
does it work. My nephew has terrible problems with his back, he was in a car
accident and then a few months later fell down concrete steps at his office.
Maybe this would help him. Take care, and thanks for any
Hi, Sandee, well each 3-capsule dose has 1,155 mg of CMO, along with calcium
and enzymes. I take 3 capsules twice a day for 20 days. This is the Duoflex
brand.
That what you wanted to know??
Now, if I can find out what to do to stop the swelling...
Marshalee
Hi Marshalee - what dose amounts
Humidity is good. Sometimes.
In the desert southwest we used to take the exhaust hose from the dryer and
put a panty hose over the outlet to allow humidity to escape into the house
vice exhausting outside.
Just turn inside out the panty hose and reuse as needed. The mesh is small
enough to
Hi Mike: We have Westinghouse Dryer No. LD352
http://www.westinghouse.com.au/product/display/model/LD352A Not a big one.
Our original one (which I think overheated) did have an outlet at the back
that could probably have been fitted to a vent. Instead it just blew hot
wet air out the back
Hi Rowena,
Rowena new...@aapt.net.au wrote:
HiMike:We have WestinghouseDryerNo. LD352
http://www.westinghouse.com.au/product/display/model/LD352A Not a
big one.
Amazing. Thanks. I searched the site for any info, but couldn't find
anything. Is the vent
This is all very informative to say the least thanks everyoneCan I ask what
meth is? I have been too cheap to let my clothes run in a drying all the time
in my apt complex most things I just hang to dry, then when I iron them they
tend to be a little on the stiff side anyway which is good
Bummer...thanks but I am in Michigandebbie
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If you live on the west coast you might be on a route for Azure Standard, a
co-op that sends out trucks to drop points. They also ship. Their
website-
Hi, Sandee, I hope it will work for you!!
I have had swelling in my feet and legs for years, probably due to the brain
damage the Lyme Disease left me with. Also some partial numbness in the
feet, (paresthesia). Not neuropathy, as I don`t have diabetes. (I take
Vanadium to prevent it.) I had a
Isn't giving blood supposed to be really good for you too?...debbie
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Thanks, very interesting. I've been told if I donate blood to the red
cross they will type my blood. I just think it might come in handy to
gotcha I will do the same thanks so much debbie
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Debbie,
When I clean my jars with peroxide, I rinse them several times with
hottest tap water, then with distilled water a couple of times.
Otherwise, I have
Right I do the sam with the ones that are like floating on the bottom but these
were stuck to the side of the jarThanks Trudy :)
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Hello Debbie ,
Sometimes I have the same troubles and take a coffee-filter for the
Probably depends on you. If you have that problem where you accumulate
iron in your blood, it could be life saving. If you are badly anemic it
could be deadly.
Marshall
debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote:
Isn't giving blood supposed to be really good for you too?...debbie
You can also download free nospy peer-to-peer software such as
Limewire.com and search for binaural beat AKA hemi-sync mp3s
through Limewire. Good stuff; I use some of it here at the office
when a client wants to zone out. Two birds with one stone -- easy
listening plus brainwave entrainment
So far as I know it is, particularly for men and post-menopausal women
in the U.S. at least, as it reduces the level of iron in the blood,
which most americans have too much of apparently.
sol
debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote:
Isn't giving blood supposed to be really good for you
Hi! I grew up in the 30's and 40's. As a teenager, it was my job to do the laundry and we always hung it up either on clothesracks or outdoors in summer. I, too, still appreciate the smell of clothes dried outdoors, only "fly" in the ointment is the gnats some years.
Concerning engineering skills
Hello,
Someone had mentioned some time back that Jarrow brand CMO was avail at
Whole Foods.
I had gone there and they never even heard about it. Asked me what it was.
Does anyone know if this is available in Canada?
Ernie
From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com
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From: Gertrude dj...@home.nl
Hello Debbie , Sometimes I have the same troubles and take a
coffee-filter for the CS water to filter the very little
silverparts out.
Is that the way...??
I would caution on using coffee filters or anything else to strain
the
Hi Ernie - go to www.jarrow.com and you will find it there
Regards
Sandee
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I never did filter my EIS, having done a simple version of Mike's test.
I simply ran some of my DW through a coffee filter and measured the
conductance before and after. Whatever got added (and lots got added to
the conductance) I decided I didn't want it in my EIS. Bad enough to
have it in my
The Red Cross was created by the very dynasties said to be ritual blood
drinkers.
There would be more interesting info in the blank space, but it is censored
to protect those who cannot stand truth.
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Sent:
sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
I never did filter my EIS, having done a simple version of Mike's
test.
I simply ran some of my DW through a coffee filter and measured
the conductance before and after. Whatever got added (and lots got
added to the conductance) I decided
You know the stuff that falls off the rods ...it is kinda mushy looking and it
builds up as you brew the cs...that stuff is usally on the bottom of the
jarthat is what I filter out...debbie
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I never did
That is `cause MEN design them, and they don`t think about cleaning them, it
ain`t their job!!
Right, Ruth??
Love,
Marshalee
Concerning engineering skills and appliances, I wish someone would invent
some appliances, especially a refrigerator without so many cracks and cranies
and
Oh geeish I hope I didn't mess up too much...I made a gallon the other day and
just filtered like what was at the bottom of the jar into the gallon jug...I
only have a TDS tester what type of tester are you using?
Can I use sea salt instead of canning salt? thanks for the into debbie
Yes, I'm quite familiar with that stuff. I just don't worry about it. It
doesn't hurt anything. If there is really a lot, which tends to happen
when making gallon batches, I leave it behind when I decant the major
portion of the EIS. I leave it in the brew jar and don't worry about it.
It
Mike,
Thanks, you're a Gem. :)
I just let the CS settle these days. I've always wondered about the paper
filters.
Carol Ann
From: Mike Monett txu-4...@myamail.com
I would caution on using coffee filters or anything else to strain
the cs.
Paper can have all kinds of soluble
Hi Debbie,
You know the stuff that falls off the rods. It is kinda mushy
looking and it builds up as you brew the cs. that stuff is usally
on the bottom of the jar. That is what I filter out. debbie
Is that the gray spanish moss that forms on the cathode? If so,
shorten
I had 3 sensitive teeth which had been that way for 2 weeks or so. I
wondered if it was because of the hydrogen peroxide I use to clean my
teeth, so I stopped using the H2O2, but the pain persisted.
Yesterday, I decided to 'swish' CS in my mouth and did that about 4
times during the day.
As I was driving on the interstate in Kentucky a week
ago, I found a tick imbedded in my scalp. This
happened about a year ago too, in Georgia, and that
time I got an infection with swollen glands in neck
and was put on antibiotics for one week (but the test
for Rocky Mt. Spotted Fever was
Thanks Mike do you by chance have a picture of what you are describing here? I
am brewing to about 5 on the TDS tester and it still makes the mushy silver
mossthanks again Mike I appreciate it...debbie
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Dear Pat,
Ticks can climb and jump quite well.
CS ought to do the trick, good thing you already know about it!
Took me 6 years of misery before I found it...
Marshalee
As I was driving on the interstate in Kentucky a week
ago, I found a tick imbedded in my scalp. This
happened about a
debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote:
Thanks Mike do you by chance have a picture of what you are
describing here? I am brewing to about 5 on the TDS tester and it
still makes the mushy silver moss. Thanks again Mike I appreciate
it. debbie
Hi debbie,
I had some pictures,
Rene Dubois,the scientist who discovered the first two commercially
manufactured anti-biotics admitted in his bookThe Mirage of Health:The
introduction of inexpensive cotton undergarments easy to launder and of
transparent glass that brought light into the most humble dwelling contributed
more
Mark.
It is much easier to get admitted into medical school than veterinary
school. The amount you listed in your first post, was it for several
months of care with the tranfusions? If so it was a very good
deal. I've had to pay that much for just a c-section on my dog in
the recent past.
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