Re: CS>Saving Email ( More Ways than one )

2006-08-19 Thread Lisa Shepherd
Either that or you can open 2 windows to multy task... Lisa Pat wrote: Forgot to mention, Yahoo email IS very slow to retrieve most of the time. This is with DSL. I often have to go back to the list of emails if it's having problems just going on to the next one. Plus, if you want to reply, a

Re: CS>CS and lyme

2006-08-19 Thread Staya Udanvti Bob Butler
Try This web site for more info: http://www.sotainstruments.com/ They are under indictment for advertising "cures". Love Bob Adageyudi Staya Udanvti - Original Message - From: "Wendy" To: Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 10:37 PM Subject: RE: CS>CS and lyme Sash: I don't know that

Re: CS>Nebulizing EIS

2006-08-19 Thread Acmeair
Maam, i don't know. i know there are people trying to find methods of gettin eis into the lung sacs, and penetrating the mucus barrier that is almost always present. i was really trying to give a headsup on the way the efficiency of the transducer can be reduced or rendered inop, and, without

RE: CS>CS and lyme

2006-08-19 Thread Wendy
Sash: I don't know that much about rife etc. just what I've read from Gary Wade's site www.rifeenergymedicine.com/ although I started reading about frequencies and stuff thru Hulda Clark's stuff years ago. I have her little zappers but not a rife type machine yet. ;-) I stumbled on my practitione

CS>product question

2006-08-19 Thread debbiegerard99
I got a postcard advertising this product in the mail ...anyone ever heard of this product? thanks debbie http://www.livingfuel.com/

Re: CS>Nebulizing EIS

2006-08-19 Thread Gail Evans
Doesn't DMSO do the same thing as MSM, only better? ge www.livingnow.net/gevans - Original Message - From: "Acmeair" To: Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 6:04 PM Subject: CS>Nebulizing EIS early on, wanted to nebulize eis, and did the harbor freight air brush to nebulize with. then

Re: CS>macroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-19 Thread debbiegerard99
Ruth so sorry to hear about your daughter-in-laws cancer...please keep us posted on what she decides to do ...is she open to alternative treatment's?take care ..debbie -- Original message -- From: "ruth strackbein" > > > From Ruth Strackbein: Hi, I have a new qu

Re: CS>macroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-19 Thread debbiegerard99
I thought that cs did not kill any of the good bacteria? thanks debbie -- Original message -- From: Scott Ruth, My brother died in 1983 from a medullablastoma (brain tumor) at the age of 22. I wish we had known, back then, about Colloidal Silver (CS) and Hydrogen Pe

Re: CS>Silver in socks

2006-08-19 Thread debbiegerard99
Hi BobI use cs for deoderant as well just mist it ondebbie -- Original message -- From: sickleave48...@aol.com After some one mentioned the silver socks, I looked them up. Not sure how they do it. Is there any silver thread pure enough to sew in socks out there.

CS>Nebulizing EIS

2006-08-19 Thread Acmeair
early on, wanted to nebulize eis, and did the harbor freight air brush to nebulize with. then, someone pointed out that a humidifier would do the trick, if, it had the ultrasonic transducer feature. my first unit was a sunbeam, and it did not last long. then i picked up a holmes HM 485, and it

CS>Virus Spray

2006-08-19 Thread Craig C Chamberlin
This just in... Virus spray is approved for making cold cuts safer to eat THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 08/19/2006 WASHINGTON A mix of bacteria-killing viruses can be safely sprayed on cold cuts, hot dogs and sausages to combat common microbes that kill hundreds of people a year, federal health offic

Re: CS>Silver in socks

2006-08-19 Thread Pat
Someone said they put CS in the wash cycle for their socks and that they never smell bad anymore. Also, daughter and now husband have found that if you're in the middle of working hard and the underarms don't smell so sweet anymore, spraying CS gets rid of it right away.

CS>Silver in socks

2006-08-19 Thread Sickleave48045
After some one mentioned the silver socks, I looked them up. Not sure how they do it. Is there any silver thread pure enough to sew in socks out there. They did say the they would last 50 washes. I wonder if they are soaking them is a solution of some kind. when ever I looked they were out of

CS>CS and lyme

2006-08-19 Thread SMax
Dave, That is fascinating! I'm pretty certain that I have long-term LD (40 years) and have my own CS generator. I'm excited to know how you found out about CS and LD. I also want to express my condolences to you regarding your son. I'm so, so sorry. No one should ever go through that experie

Re: CS>macroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-19 Thread Scott
Ruth, My brother died in 1983 from a medullablastoma (brain tumor) at the age of 22. I wish we had known, back then, about Colloidal Silver (CS) and Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) therapy. I take them separately every day. First thing in the morning I drink 3/4oz CS (5-10PPM) and let that set

RE: CS>macroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-19 Thread ruth strackbein
I checked my files, apparently printed out all the info and took it home. Will bring it along on Monday. As I look at what I wrote below, the spelling looks right to me, but it doesn't work. Will get back to you all on Monday. Ruth From Ruth Strackbein From: "ruth strackbein" Reply-To:

Re: CS>CS and lyme

2006-08-19 Thread Dave
First things first! Would you please shut off your HTML and the receipt request. Now to the question: About five years ago I was diagnosed with Lyme by a physician after a great deal of arguing to even be tested. He said I couldn't have Lyme as it wasn't prevalent in this area. As if I had ne

CS>macroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-19 Thread ruth strackbein
From Ruth Strackbein: Hi, I have a new question. My daughter-in-law has been diagnosed with a form of cance called (not sure of spelling), macroglobulinemia or Waldenstrom's . It is a form of lymphoma that is very rare. Wil bring the correct spelling next time. Wonder if anyone has heard

RE: CS>Brooks Bradley posts

2006-08-19 Thread ruth strackbein
Thanks, Mike. I just wondered, the drop was so remarkable. Actually, it is a bit of relief to have fewer to go through for awhile. Cheers, Ruth From Ruth Strackbein From: "M. G. Devour" Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Brooks Bradley posts Date

CS>CS and lyme

2006-08-19 Thread mteac...@triad.rr.com
Has anyone on this list ever used CS successfully for lyme disease? If so, how much and how long? Thanks, Becky mteac...@triad.rr.com<>

Re: CS>CS in Stainless Steel

2006-08-19 Thread Ode Coyote
I think the worst that could happen is that the silver will tend to plate onto the stainless. That would take a fair amount of time to happen and the dogs saliva would turn the CS purple long before that. Ode At 12:30 PM 8/18/2006 -0700, you wrote: Hi. As I was washing my dog's stainl