Re: CS>FW: CS>AG Deodorant

2006-09-13 Thread Lisa Shepherd
if you would like to "distill" some of the tap water, it is really quite simple, my a/c instructor told me about this method, used to clean freon as an experiment he tried, should work well with water in warm weather, though you would need a tester to verify how clean it came through. Thought I

CS>Crocodile Hunter, Irwin, Killed in accident

2006-09-13 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
>> Marshalee, >> >> You really should open your eyes. The man was a rare jewel among humans. >> >> I guess the answer lies in how many mourn a person after they die? His >> friends can't be counted. >> >> How many do you think will miss you? >> >> Jean >> >> * >> >> Sorr

Re: CS>IONIC DETOXIFICATION.

2006-09-13 Thread Lisa Shepherd
hey Ode, wiggling toes??? LOL...too cute!! Ode Coyote wrote: At 05:44 PM 9/4/2006 -0700, you wrote: >Ionic silver versus ionic detoxification ? Is there a >difference. >Can some one explain how the ionic detox works, tried Google >with plans and how to got 153,000 hits but no breakdown of >ho

CS>So many stomach complaints

2006-09-13 Thread Lisa Shepherd
I have read so many letters lately from the list that has complaints of stomach problems, has anyone tried to use natural enzymes and replace what may have been stripped from other things? I know buttermilk,,warm in a small glass lightly salted is ok> and yogurt are 2 biggies, also the health se

CS>

2006-09-13 Thread Lisa Shepherd
Dear Fello Lister's, Not to try to keep such a tragedy on the forefront of the topics, but i do want to share what i was able to see on the animal planet documentaries this week. So many things pass us by until it is too late to really see what it was, I'm afraid our dear Steve E. was one

Re: CS>Being careful with CS

2006-09-13 Thread Lisa Shepherd
Yes, thnx Terry, arent we a silly creature after all? haha @ ourselves, what is silver anyway? It kills bacteria, why would we worry about contamination from our own mouths if it will kill the germs that ail us?? It is to laugh at least I laughed at myself when I realized I worried about

Re: CS>[RE]CS>(no subject)

2006-09-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
Okay I have to ask the question.aren't there strickter guidlines for animal supplements and foods...how good would this alfalfa be for human consumption?...thanks debbie Brooks Bradley wrote: Dear Geo, I made the original post. We use the granulated form of alfalfa for all of our dogs (i

Re: CS>using a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi Wayne...thanks for the infoI got the idea from a site that sells them I was just surfing and ran across it and wanted to see what all the great minds thought of it or if they had ever heard of it before...thanks again debbie Wayne Fugitt wrote: Evening Deborah, At 06:06 PM 9/13/2006, y

Re: CS>using a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I'd be very interested to see a kind of survival still/generator setup, at modest price. A good solar still could make large quantities of distilled water; a solar-powered generator could turn the water into EIS. A well made integrated device selling for under 500 bucks might find a solid

Re: CS>using a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Bill, >>At 06:20 PM 9/13/2006, you wrote: Oughta work. Voltage varies from state to state, country to country, but most run between 10 and 40 volts as I recall, just enough to shock you. Yes, Voltage is Voltage as long as it is DC. Most places I have checked it the voltage range

Re: CS>Viral Illness

2006-09-13 Thread Xeender Xeender
I will give these suggestions a try thanks. mborg...@att.net wrote: I had a very bad case of shingles, cs cured it topically, internally it took 6 months. m -- Original message -- From: "Paula Perry" > You might want to check into olive leaf extract. I read a bo

Re: CS>using a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Bob, >> 06:30 PM 9/13/2006, you wrote: I would be very leery and careful of using phone company voltage to make CS. The US 'ringing current' voltage is around 110 volts alternating DC with almost unlimited current carrying capability. It may in fact be pulsating DC but it reads nic

Re: CS>using a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Deborah, At 06:06 PM 9/13/2006, you wrote: Phone-Col MicroGenerator, has anyone ever heard of useing a phone jack to make cs?...debbie Whatever gave you such a far out idea? Are they selling these now? Yes, I found the sites. They look very cheap, too cheap. I have mentioned the

CS>[RE]CS>(no subject)

2006-09-13 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Geo, I made the original post. We use the granulated form of alfalfa for all of our dogs (in our Orphaned Dog Program). You can purchase granulated (almost powdered) alfalfa from any well-stocked feed store. A forty pound sack should not cost over about $15.00enough to

Re: CS>using a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread cking001
That was Wayne's speciality years ago. Uses the phone jack as a power source-no batteries or power supply. He'll tell you all about it. Chuck Smile and the world smiles with you. Frown and you get credit for thinking. On 9/13/2006 7:06:04 PM, Deborah Gerard

Re: CS>using a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Staya Udanvti Bob Butler
I would be very leery and careful of using phone company voltage to make CS. The US 'ringing current' voltage is around 110 volts alternating DC with almost unlimited current carrying capability. Also if you load down the phone company lines they may shut you off permanently. Love Bob Adageyudi

Re: CS>using a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Bill Missett
Oughta work. Voltage varies from state to state, country to country, but most run between 10 and 40 volts as I recall, just enough to shock you. Just attach to some 999 silver and there ya go -- a good use for that spare phone outlet in the den. - Original Message - From: Debo

CS>using a phone jack??

2006-09-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
Phone-Col MicroGenerator, has anyone ever heard of useing a phone jack to make cs?...debbie - Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1ยข/min.

Re: CS>Re: FW: CS>how long does cs last??

2006-09-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
thanks Dan so it doesn't loose it's charge?...debbie Dan Nave wrote: CS lasts forever... Dan > --- > * From: * Deborah Gerard[SMTP:devorah...@yahoo.com] > * Sent: * Wednesday, September 13, 2006 5:02:55 PM > * To: * silver-list@eskimo.com > * Subject: *

CS>Re: FW: CS>how long does cs last??

2006-09-13 Thread Dan Nave
CS lasts forever... Dan --- * From: * Deborah Gerard[SMTP:devorah...@yahoo.com] * Sent: * Wednesday, September 13, 2006 5:02:55 PM * To: * silver-list@eskimo.com * Subject: * CS>how long does cs last?? * Auto forwarded by a Rule * * does anyone on the

CS>how long does cs last??

2006-09-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
does anyone on the list know how long cs last's?...thanks deb __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: CS>Sore Knee relief

2006-09-13 Thread Marshalee Hallett
The snapping is inside the joint. Apparently I have torn something loose in there. Will the point help that? The tear on the inside of my knee has healed, no pain any more Yay!! Marshalee Marshalee wrote: >>my knee was doing much better, until Wednesday when I made a mad dash to grab

Re: CS>Sore Knee relief

2006-09-13 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
that's a very strong acupuncture point. - Original Message - From: Leonardo van Goens To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 11:29 AM Subject: CS>Sore Knee relief Marshalee wrote: >>my knee was doing much better, until Wednesday when I made a

CS>Sore Knee relief

2006-09-13 Thread Leonardo van Goens
Marshalee wrote: >>my knee was doing much better, until Wednesday when I made a mad dash to grab >>the ringing phone, then snap, pop! all over again.>> Respected Marshalee. For self-treatment and relief there is an easy to find spot, right under the ankle bone, in the middle of the side where

CS>To Bill and the Aussies, speaking up

2006-09-13 Thread faithstfrancis
Bill Keen wrote: >> Muslims who want to live under Islamic Sharia law were told on Wednesday to get out of Australia, as the government targeted radicals in a bid to head off potential terror attacks. << Thanks Bill, Straightforward posting, a bit steely-sharp, and to whom it may conce

RE: CS>Tabasco peppers...

2006-09-13 Thread Ed Kasper
As a herbalist they are not equal. Cayenne is a specific type of hot pepper. Tabasco is about 40,000 HU. Low by today's standard and what's on the market. For an emergency anything HOT, as HOT as one can get and take is the recommendation (SCHULTZ) Don't forget to add the CS Ed Kasper LAc. License

Re: CS>Tabasco peppers...

2006-09-13 Thread Brickeyk
In a message dated 9/11/2006 11:13:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time, oldgl...@bigcountry.net writes: Secondly if Dr Christopher was having success with a 40,000 HU cayenne, maybe heat is not so much a factor as is the type of herb that he used. Habanero's were certainly available for Dr Christopher

Re: CS>reply requested

2006-09-13 Thread Faith Saint Francis
Thanks Mike! I did not take it that harshly, really; always say that I have "fingers of lead" when it comes to computing. This electronic device really newver was my favorite, and the luciferian atmosphere around it causes me a lot of problems. Now one other little questions, my dear friends:

Re: CS>Viral Illness

2006-09-13 Thread mborgert
I had a very bad case of shingles, cs cured it topically, internally it took 6 months. m -- Original message -- From: "Paula Perry" > You might want to check into olive leaf extract. I read a book about it and > it > said that it was effective against both. >

Re: CS>Viral Illness

2006-09-13 Thread Paula Perry
You might want to check into olive leaf extract. I read a book about it and it said that it was effective against both. - Original Message - From: Xeender Xeender To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 6:47 PM Subject: CS>Viral Illness Has anybody had