CS>Re: Water distiller

2007-04-20 Thread Charles Marcus
I recently purchased a distiller, on the second batch my "distilled water" measures 9.2 ppm on the Com 100The filtered water I began with measured 762 ppmand the unfiltered water at 783. So the distiller is doing something, but not enough to use for CS. Do you think dropping

CS>Re: carb blockers

2007-04-20 Thread Charles Marcus
Does using carb blockers leave the carbs to be used by undesirable intestinal bacteria and yeasts, or is it hard for them to utilize it too? People... please... get a grip. Blocking carbs is *NOT* the answer to your problem. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal S

Re: CS>>CMO

2007-04-20 Thread noblemetals
I buy Wasson's bulk materrial, grind it up and encapsulateit now. Is your CMO made by Wasson? > > From: "Ronald (& Susan) Hart" > Date: 2007/04/19 Thu PM 07:46:34 EST > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>>CMO > > TJ Impeachment is Patriotic!! -- The Silver List is a moderated forum

Re: Re: CS>Off Topic - 9/11 Song

2007-04-20 Thread noblemetals
Communist?? > > From: "Day Sutton" > Date: 2007/04/19 Thu PM 07:50:51 EST > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>Off Topic - 9/11 Song > > Mike; somehow I didn't think you would allow this type of Communist > Propaganda on this list. > > On 4/19/07, joe bloggs wrote: > > > > > > Here

Re: CS>Re: Off Topic - 9/11 Song/ Other List

2007-04-20 Thread M. G. Devour
Virginia writes: > I find this an interesting topic...can it be discussed elsewhere and > how do I get there? Yes it is an immensely interesting subject, but not one to be brought up or discussed on the main Silver List. When you post such a topic everybody gets a chance to read and respond to

CS>Re: Off Topic - 9/11 Song

2007-04-20 Thread Charles Marcus
Mike; somehow I didn't think you would allow this type of Communist Propaganda on this list. Eh?? Communist propaganda?? Not sure where you got that from... Its no secret that the government is hiding what really happened with the WTC catastrophe. Its no secret that the fires could not - NOW

Re: CS>Rebounder brand./Sol

2007-04-20 Thread M. G. Devour
> ch...@tx.rr.com wrote: > > We both got injured and so it > > remains under the bed, collecting dust. My guess is folks get injured > > on rebounders regardless of the manufacturer. > > > > Cindy > > > How do injuries occur? Are they part of the rebounding process, like a > strained ankle, knee or

RE: CS>Re: Water distiller (UNCLASSIFIED)

2007-04-20 Thread Medwith, Robert
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE I dropped to 3 qts on mine, and no carbon filter. Bob -Original Message- From: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com] On Behalf Of Charles Marcus Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 7:02 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CS>carb blockers / Dee

2007-04-20 Thread Dee
Hi V, I probably was eating too much of other things if honest, thinking that if the carbs don't get digested etc. Etc., but I think you eat very well. I use the Phase 2 brand which is also an extract of white kidney beans I think; and am now back on track. Because I am such a lazy person about f

Re: Re: CS>Off Topic - 9/11 Song

2007-04-20 Thread Norine Twaddell
Well, propaganda either way. - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 7:17 AM Subject: Re: Re: CS>Off Topic - 9/11 Song Communist?? From: "Day Sutton" Date: 2007/04/19 Thu PM 07:50:51 EST To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Off Topic - 9/11 Song Mike;

Re: CS>Re: carb blockers

2007-04-20 Thread Vwolf21
In a message dated 4/20/2007 7:25:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time, tansta...@libertytrek.org writes: > Does using carb blockers leave the carbs to be used by undesirable > intestinal bacteria and yeasts, or is it hard for them to utilize it > too? People... please... get a grip. Blocking carbs

CS>Working with your doctor

2007-04-20 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Mike Devour said, > Of course, anything complimentary or alternative that he does will need to be coordinated with his medical team, to whatever extent they are prepared to cooperate.< I do not know if that statement is there to avoid legal problems, or is your true opinion. To try to coordinate

Re: CS>Working with your doctor/Terri

2007-04-20 Thread Vwolf21
In a message dated 4/20/2007 9:20:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time, tcj...@yahoo.ca writes: Mike Devour said, > Of course, anything complimentary or alternative that he does will need to be coordinated with his medical team, to whatever extent they are prepared to cooperate.< ***Terry responded?..I

Re: CS>Re: Off Topic - 9/11 Song/ Other List

2007-04-20 Thread Vwolf21
In a message dated 4/20/2007 7:37:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, tansta...@libertytrek.org writes: Mike; somehow I didn't think you would allow this type of Communist > Propaganda on this list. Eh?? Communist propaganda?? Not sure where you got that from... Its no secret that the government is

RE: CS>OT = Distilled vs Ionized Water (Drinking)

2007-04-20 Thread Misc. IP Group
Any comments please? Thanks -Original Message- From: Misc. IP Group [mailto:m...@ipgroupltd.com] Sent: 14 April 2007 01:20 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>OT = Distilled vs Ionized Water (Drinking) Hi Somewhat OT, but with the discussions of concentrace etc, it reminded me

Re: CS>Rebounder brand./Sol

2007-04-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
ch...@tx.rr.com wrote: Didn't someone on the list have an alternative way to get the lymph system flowing without a rebounder? Perhaps was brought up two or so years ago. Was it Ode? Some years ago my husband bought a rebounder from a man who was a customer. The man loved his, said a few mi

RE: CS>carb blockers / Dee

2007-04-20 Thread Dan Nave
Wait a minute... If you don't eat meat, and you don't eat vegetables, what does that leave? If you add the carb blockers... Dan (Whump! You could have had a V8..) From: Dee [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 7:19 AM To: silver-list@

Re: CS>Water distiller

2007-04-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
M. G. Devour wrote: Zoe writes: I recently purchased a distiller, on the second batch my "distilled water" measures 9.2 ppm on the Com 100 The filtered water I began with measured 762 ppm and the unfiltered water at 783. So the distiller is doing something, but not enough to use for CS

RE: CS>Re: Off Topic - 9/11 Song/ Other List

2007-04-20 Thread Dan Nave
You could subscribe to the "Republican" ...I mean... "Off topic List." Dan From: vwol...@aol.com [mailto:vwol...@aol.com] Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 8:48 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Re: Off Topic - 9/11 Song/ Other List In a message dated

RE: CS>OT = Distilled vs Ionized Water (Drinking)

2007-04-20 Thread Dan Nave
I drink tea at work. The water from the city where I work has so many minerals in it that it produces a huge amount of foam and the water turns black (and tastes kind of sodiumy). For this reason, I bring water from home which is much less hard but still produces a bit of foam and leaves a bit o

Re: CS>carb blockers / Dee

2007-04-20 Thread Norine Twaddell
hahahahahah - Original Message - From: Dan Nave To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 10:31 AM Subject: RE: CS>carb blockers / Dee Wait a minute... If you don't eat meat, and you don't eat vegetables, what does that leave? If you add the carb block

CS>CS:> Water distiller

2007-04-20 Thread Harold MacDonald
I remove the carbon filter and double distill,works for me. For potable water,distill once and add concentrace minerals bringing Ph up to approx. 7.2. Harold -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://sil

Re: CS>carb blockers

2007-04-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dan Nave wrote: Does using carb blockers leave the carbs to be used by undesirable intestinal bacteria and yeasts, or is it hard for them to utilize it too? Dan First realize that carb blockers are really misnamed. They do nothing to block carbs from proteins or sugars (I am speaking specifi

CS>Rebounder brand.

2007-04-20 Thread marmar845
> Because of my knee, hip, and back problems I am really unsure if I could > even use one for gentle bouncing with the feet never leaving the > surface, so I don't really want to spend money I can ill afford at this > point for something I may well be unable to use at all. Sol -- you can s

Re: CS>Re: carb blockers

2007-04-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Charles Marcus wrote: Does using carb blockers leave the carbs to be used by undesirable intestinal bacteria and yeasts, or is it hard for them to utilize it too? People... please... get a grip. Blocking carbs is *NOT* the answer to your problem. Does that not depend on just what the "pro

CS>Precipitator TDS

2007-04-20 Thread jessie70
Does anyone use this device in connection with measuring something in the silver water? Thx. Jess

Re: CS>Rebounder brand./Sol

2007-04-20 Thread jessie70
The Chi Vitalizer / Swing Massager I think this device helps people with their circulation who cannot exercise. I haven't tried one but if I was not able to do exercise, I definitely would to keep everything moving. Jess - Original Message - From: "ch...@tx.rr.com" Date: Thursday, Apri

Re: CS>Water distiller

2007-04-20 Thread jessie70
Zoe did you mean you can't use your distilled water to make silver water? Jess - Original Message - From: "M. G. Devour" Date: Thursday, April 19, 2007 9:04 pm Subject: Re: CS>Water distiller To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Zoe writes: > > I recently purchased a distiller, on the second ba

Re: CS>Re: Water distiller

2007-04-20 Thread jessie70
Charles, what is the Com 100? Is it like a Precipitator that measures total dissolved solids to tell you how pure the water is before you make the silver water? Thx. Jess - Original Message - From: Charles Marcus Date: Friday, April 20, 2007 4:03 am Subject: CS>Re: Water distiller To: s

Re: CS>OT = Distilled vs Ionized Water (Drinking)

2007-04-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
I believe they mean deionized water. Both are a question of purity. Just as distilled water can still have sufficient impurities to cause problems, deionized water can as well. However deionized water only specifically has most foreign ions removed. Non-ionic impurities can still be present.

RE: CS>Working with your doctor

2007-04-20 Thread Carlos P�rez
Bravo, Terry!! First thing, as a complementary reading I suggest "Death by Medicione", by Gary Null, PhD, and other collaborators. Here are some introductory lines: Death by Medicine By Gary N

Re: CS>carb blockers / Dee

2007-04-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Not much. Fruits, nuts, legumes, honey, syrups, sugar. Marshall Dan Nave wrote: Wait a minute... If you don't eat meat, and you don't eat vegetables, what does that leave? If you add the carb blockers... Dan (Whump! You could have had a V8..) -

Re: Fw: RE: CS>alfalfa for mystery skin disease- Morgellons

2007-04-20 Thread Rowena
Dennis and Dee wondered at anyone using detergents in a bath. For better or worse, my mother some sixty years ago used to use Tide detergent in our baths. I doubt whether it did us any good, but I never had evidence of irritation or harm. It left the bath surface nice and clean. I never did it

CS>Distilled water vs others

2007-04-20 Thread Terry Chamberlin
> What do people think of the discussions between distilled water and ionized water for drinking? < Oh, boy, you put your foot in it this time! >From one of my articles, my own slant: WATER: Everyone today is aware of the issue of water purity and the dangers of chlorinated tap water. But the im

CS>Battery CS Maker

2007-04-20 Thread joe bloggs
Thank you so much Garry. I will definitely buy the meter. Frankie === Hi Frankie The ohm meter goes between the batteries and one of the sliver wires. Make sure you switch it to mA before you connect it to the batteries ___

CS>Terry Chamberlin considerateness

2007-04-20 Thread mukta
Hi Group, I take the opportunity to express my GREAT GRATITUDE to Terry Chamberlin for sharing his knowledge with us and for his unselfish personal consultations to members of this group. Thank you Terry. Simeon - SCENA - Единственото БЕЗПЛАТНО списание за мобилн

CS>No Politics.

2007-04-20 Thread joe bloggs
Hi Mike. Apologies for inadvertently breaking the list rules. Your point is taken. Kind regards, Frankie = From: "M. G. Devour" Dear Frankie, Day, and everyone, Frankie, politics is an inappropriate subject for the main list _

RE: CS>Distilled water vs others

2007-04-20 Thread Misc. IP Group
Thanks for all the replies and info. For Marshall, it wasn't deionised but "ionized" water see http://www.waterionizers.org/ I'm trying to work out if this is "better" than distilled or not, reading Terry's post, probably not but Regards P -Original Message- From: Terry Chambe

CS>Terry's Wisdom

2007-04-20 Thread joe bloggs
WOW! What a post. Thank you Terry for the most inspiring and wise thing I've read in a long time. Frankie To try to coordinate a radical alternative approach like the Gerson therapy or Essiac or any of the large number of other effective alternative approaches to cancer (or an

Re: CS>Rebounder brand./Sol

2007-04-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
M. G. Devour wrote: ch...@tx.rr.com wrote: We both got injured and so it remains under the bed, collecting dust. My guess is folks get injured on rebounders regardless of the manufacturer. Cindy How do injuries occur? Are they part of the rebounding process, like a strained ankle,

Re: CS>Terry's Wisdom

2007-04-20 Thread Dee
Me too! Dee ---Original Message--- From: joe bloggs Date: 04/20/07 19:04:10 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Terry's Wisdom WOW! What a post. Thank you Terry for the most inspiring and wise thing I've read in a long time. Frankie To try to coordinate a ra

Re: CS>carb blockers / Dee

2007-04-20 Thread cking001
I have a compact car. It could use more legume... Especially in the back... Chuck My wife is an earth sign. I'm a water sign. Together we make mud. On 4/20/2007 12:01:06 PM, Marshall Dudley (mdud...@king-cart.com) wrote: > Not much. Fruits, nuts, legumes,

Re: Fw: RE: CS>alfalfa for mystery skin disease- Morgellons

2007-04-20 Thread Dee
Well, I only use bath/shower/shampoo products with no sodium laureth sulphate, propolyn glycol etc., in it and I only use the Ecover type washing/washing up liquid as I know that all this stuff which they use for degreasing engines and putting in anti freeze, is even in baby washes. It must be pre

Re: CS>Rebounder brand./Sol

2007-04-20 Thread sol
Marshall, I googled the brand of inexpensive rebounder Walmart sells and found a bunch of reports of injuries (some serious) sustained while assembling the (folding) rebounder. Supposedly the assembly instructions have been updated/changed to stop the risk of injury, which was said to be from

Re: CS>Distilled water vs others

2007-04-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Misc. IP Group wrote: Thanks for all the replies and info. For Marshall, it wasn't deionised but "ionized" water see http://www.waterionizers.org/ I'm trying to work out if this is "better" than distilled or not, reading Terry's post, probably not but Regards Ok, then in that case

RE: CS>Distilled water vs others (drinking)

2007-04-20 Thread Misc. IP Group
Hi Marshall, I see the Subject lost the OT part I had put in front of it and we're talking at cross purposes. I'm interested in whether it’s better than distilled for drinking purposes. I use double distilled water now for making my CS and will continue to do so. Regards P -Original Mes

CS>grey EIS stains

2007-04-20 Thread Acmeair
this has been discussed many times before, but since the archives are down, i would like to ask, how can the grey stain from EIS be removed? i use a hudson ultrasonic humidifier to nebulize cs for colds, etc., and it works great. but the tank on the machine is getting pretty grey lookin. anyone

Re: CS>carb blockers / Dee

2007-04-20 Thread Clayton Family
(Whump!  You could have had a V8..) LOL ROFLOL And to think all this time I coulda just gone on a V8 fast! But seriously, Dee, If you don't take care of yourself, how in the world are you going to take care of everyone else? And for how long can you keep it up? I think Moms everywhere g

RE: CS>Rebounder brand./Sol

2007-04-20 Thread Dan Nave
As odd as it seems one can actually injure themselves using a rebounder. And I'm not talking about obvious things such as flying off it, stepping on the edge, or breakage of the rebounder frame or stitching. My stepfather who was quite old very enthusiastically took up rebounding and managed to co

Re: CS>No Politics.

2007-04-20 Thread M. G. Devour
Thanks, Frankie, As explained to the others in private mail, no great harm done! Everybody has to learn the ropes at some point or another. Great demonstration of the need for the rule, wasn't it? Peace, Mike D. > Hi Mike. > Apologies for inadvertently breaking the list rules. Your point i

CS>Re: OT = Distilled vs Ionized Water (Drinking)

2007-04-20 Thread Charles Marcus
Hi Somewhat OT, but with the discussions of concentrace etc, it reminded me to ask. What do people think of the discussions between distilled water and ionized water for drinking? > Any comments please? I spent about 6 months on a little island called Rota, about 40 miles north of Guam,

CS>Re: carb blockers

2007-04-20 Thread Charles Marcus
Does using carb blockers leave the carbs to be used by undesirable intestinal bacteria and yeasts, or is it hard for them to utilize it too? People... please... get a grip. Blocking carbs is *NOT* the answer to your problem. Does that not depend on just what the "problem" is? My wife was

Re: RE: CS>Re: Off Topic - 9/11 Song/ Other List

2007-04-20 Thread noblemetals
I prefer to call it the Free- thinking Libertarian list > > From: "Dan Nave" > Date: 2007/04/20 Fri AM 09:40:19 EST > To: > Subject: RE: CS>Re: Off Topic - 9/11 Song/ Other List > > You could subscribe to the "Republican" ...I mean... "Off topic List." > > Dan > > _

CS>Re: Distilled water vs others

2007-04-20 Thread Charles Marcus
There is controversy over the theoretical value of the minerals found in water, but because of the importance to the body for water to be "empty", water is not an essential source of minerals. Indeed, according to Dr. Carey Reams, more usable minerals are garnered from the air we breathe than are

Re: CS>grey EIS stains

2007-04-20 Thread Cinder Ella
I've discovered that a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser can remove ANYTHING in its path and is safe. I use it to clean my van, iodine stains off my counter top, oven goo, stovetop mess and many other things. It's cheap cheap cheap and the single most amazing thing I've ever seen in cleaning. There are

Re[2]: CS>Water distiller

2007-04-20 Thread zoe W
OK Had to wait a bit to try this, a water main broke here and we were without water at all for almost 24 hrs- sheesh. This time I left about an inch below the full line, removed the carbon from the filter and scrubbed it clean with a toothbrush. Readings now are 1.9 Progress Yes, but n

CS>Brooks tiptoe rebounding

2007-04-20 Thread Tony Moody
Here is Brooks alternative to using a rebounder. Tony Moody --- Forwarded message follows --- Date forwarded: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 07:23:21 -0800 From: "Brooks Bradley" To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date sent: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 10:23:05 -

CS>Working with your doctor

2007-04-20 Thread mukta
You are right Terry. BTW I envy the youngsters you work with. Believe me, they will remember you all their life. Good work Terry. Will you please share some of your successes with fighting disease or direct us if we can read about them on the internet. Simeon - S

Re[2]: CS>Water distiller

2007-04-20 Thread CWFugitt
Evening zoe, OK Had to wait a bit to try this, a water main broke here and we were without water at all for almost 24 hrs- sheesh. No reserve water? That is a disaster. Correct that. I have 300 gallons in barrels upstairs connected to the plumbing system. I can fill the barrels fro

Re[2]: CS>Water distiller

2007-04-20 Thread zoe W
   Yes,  thats what I meant.   Not until I can get the numbers down. zoe Friday, April 20, 2007, 8:51:04 AM, you wrote: > Zoe did you mean you can't use your distilled water to make silver water?  Jess - Original Message - From: "M. G. Devour"  Date: Thursday, April 19, 2007 9:04