Margo,
Here is the one I found. There may be others. If anyone remembers
another, please tell me.
Would you please post Brooks Bradley's protocol for H. Pylori. I have
been on the CS forum for only 3 months or so, so I do not have it. Thank
you very much.
Wayne
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I dont know if it matters what chelators you use to get rid of mercury but I
have read on other forums that it is important to get rid of amalgm fillings
before chelating mercury.
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Just wondering if you have ever been on medications preferably antidepressants
of any type(not to get personal here) but, a friend of mine had used some type
of anti anxiety drug and when she tried to go off of it, she had terrible
reactions (panic etc) She was given anti depressants which made
Dear Wayne,
Would you please post Brooks Bradley's protocol for H. Pylori. I have been
on the CS forum for only 3 months or so, so I do not have it. Thank you very
much.
Margo
In a message dated 7/29/2007 12:37:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
c_wa...@earthlink.net writes:
Sol,
At 10:
Thanks Sol,
At 10:21 PM 7/28/2007, you wrote:
Brooks Bradley posted a protocol for H. Pylori a couple of years ago.
sol
I found it on the second search. Would have found it on the first but
I searched a mailbox of different years.
Searches take about 10 to 15 seconds depending on how ma
Nina:
If you would have had Gmail, you wouls STILL have all
your emails even if the computer crashes !
I'll invite you. Try it out. It's great. . .
Smitty
On 7/28/07, Nina Bozarth wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I only have my own archives from 12/07 to now and the silver-list has no
> archi
Maybe simple is best. You can't get simpler than four 9-V ni-cad solar
rechargeable batteries.
The only really desirable addition would be the electronics to produce
automatic shutoff and constant current.
Constant current, in my personal experience, makes a big difference.
Without that,
Hi folks,
I only have my own archives from 12/07 to now and the silver-list has no
archives available. Would those who have posted before that have lowered
their enzymes or viral load please do so again or email me privately. My
old computer crashed last year and I lost the posts that I had save
Brooks Bradley posted a protocol for H. Pylori a couple of years ago.
sol
CWFugitt wrote:
I have a relative ( son-in-law ) with a bad Helicobacter overgrowth.
Anyone used CS to control this or have any ideas ?
He has some pain so he may have had this sometime. May even have
ulcers already
Evening JBB,
>>SOTA Instruments has a patented method to turn the output of one 9-V
battery into 36 volts in their low-cost Silver Pulser Lite.I think that
device is constant current also.
Keep in mind that near 100% of such devices have an overhead and a direct
effect on efficiency.
I
Evening Jonathan,
At 08:22 PM 7/28/2007, you wrote:
I assumed the writer meant solar-rechargeable batteries. . .
First, Assuming is dangerous/
How many people will think as you did ?
In todays world, most prefer that we call a Spade a Spade,
an apple and apple, and an orange an orange.
This is an idea worth looking into. Those radios are amazingly cheap,
too. Much obliged to you for this good suggestion!
On Sunday, Jul 29, 2007, at 04:50 Asia/Tokyo, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
I'm afraid i'm a bit technologically challenged so if I'm talking
utter crap ignore me :-) but I
I assumed the writer meant solar-rechargeable batteries. . .
On Sunday, Jul 29, 2007, at 01:21 Asia/Tokyo, CWFugitt wrote:
What about using solar powered batteries?
What do you mean by solar powered batteries?
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The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.
Ins
I'm thinking of a 4-9V rechargeable Nicad setup. A custom solar
charger to hold 4 9-V batteries might do the job nicely. If the same
device had a switch to go from charging to output that would be neat.
It could have a simple built-in constant current controller and
heavy-duty alligator cli
I never heard of helicobacter. So I looked it up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helicobacter
How did he find out he has it?
Faith
- Original Message -
From: "CWFugitt"
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 6:38 PM
Subject: CS>Helicobacter question
I have a relative ( son-in-law
Thanks for the site Kristeen.
Faith
- Original Message -
From: "Kirsteen Wright"
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: CS>What kind of Batteries ?
On 7/28/07, faith gagne wrote:
Hi Kirsteen: That is very interesting. Where does one get wind-up
torches
and r
Hi Wayne.
Wow, that got my attention. How can they lie like that to the public and
get away with it. It is really discouraging because people don't know what
they are buying. Not that I am about to buy any solar batteries or chargers
either, for that matter.
Thank you very much for the in
I have a relative ( son-in-law ) with a bad Helicobacter overgrowth.
Anyone used CS to control this or have any ideas ?
He has some pain so he may have had this sometime. May even have ulcers
already as a result.
Likely 2 or 3 ounces of CS a few times per day may have prevented it
altoge
Their prices are 3 times too high. They are ripoffs.
- Original Message -
From: "faith gagne"
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: CS>What kind of Batteries ?
More about solar batteries:
http://www.apexbattery.com/solar-batteries.html
- Original Message --
Any survival site-- They probably have NiCads in them. I have a real
shake and see flashlight. Beware of the fake ones with a throw away
battery. Real ones cost 8-15 dollars.. My wind up radio(includes short
wave) was less than $30. Works on batteries and 110 ac also.
- Original Me
Hi, was going back over statements as I cannot seem to get clear on what I
should take. Seems Iodine is to be taken off the market Aug. 1st and here I am
still searching what I need!? You heard that statement A day left; a dollar
short. Anyway, bottom line is what you said about Iodine and I wan
On 7/28/07, faith gagne wrote:
> Hi Kirsteen: That is very interesting. Where does one get wind-up torches
> and radios?
At http://www.ethicalsuperstore.com/
They have all kinds of gadgets like that
Kirsteen
--
And, while it was regarded as pretty good evidence of criminality to
be living i
Evening Dan,
>> At 02:09 PM 7/28/2007, you wrote:
I don't think that Dr. Campbell Douglass recommends drinking H2O2. I
believe he recommends IV use, although the concentration for IV use is
VERY diluted.
Yes, that you drink is very diluted also.
I was reasonably sure this information c
Kirsteen,
Those are muscle powered devices.
I'm afraid i'm a bit technologically challenged so if I'm talking
utter crap ignore me :-) but I've got a couple of torches and radio
that don't use batteries, you just wind them up to generate the
electricity, Would it be possible to adapt somethi
Evening Faith,
More about solar batteries: http://www.apexbattery.com/solar-batteries.html
Thanks for your interest and the link.
They are LYING. Period.
In have worked with batteries for years, in battery plants, and
calibrated all the test equipment. Also worked with large in
liver cleanse - a clogged liver causes the body immune system to
react, causing allergy symptoms. It also will allow the toxins to be
removed more easily. Start with the liver cleanse (gallbladder
cleanse) and see if there are some improvements.
I agree totally. The liver is the chemical fac
Hi Kirsteen: That is very interesting. Where does one get wind-up torches
and radios?
Faith
- Original Message -
From: "Kirsteen Wright"
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: CS>What kind of Batteries ?
On 7/28/07, CWFugitt wrote:
However good batteries of
from the wrightnewsletter:
Q: I've had very thick heel calluses for most of my adult
life. I've tried everything from lotions to scraping to
soaking and nothing seems to work. Is there anything that
will help?
JVW: In the 1970s, I read a book about nutrition and general
medicine written b
On 7/28/07, CWFugitt wrote:
>
> However good batteries of any capacity are not cheap and usually out of
> reach of primitive countries.
--
I'm afraid i'm a bit technologically challenged so if I'm talking
utter crap ignore me :-) but I've got a couple of torches and radio
that don't use batter
More about solar batteries: http://www.apexbattery.com/solar-batteries.html
- Original Message -
From: "CWFugitt"
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 12:21 PM
Subject: CS>What kind of Batteries ?
What about using solar powered batteries?
What do you mean by solar powered ba
Was: Re: CS>What kind of Batteries ?
Wayne,
Check out the "Midge" Woodgas Stove. This is a stove that
cooks with wood gas and is very efficient with few
emissions. You can cook on very little fuel, even trash
fuel, with this simple stove which can be made out of tin
cans. See this great v
I don't think that Dr. Campbell Douglass recommends drinking
H2O2. I believe he recommends IV use, although the
concentration for IV use is VERY diluted.
Dan
CWFugitt wrote:
Evening DaddyBob
>>At 05:28 PM 7/27/2007, you wrote:
Thanks for reinforcing the warnings.
I agree with everythi
I get the silver list on two different computers.
I noticed that I received Brooks' post on one computer
and did not receive it on the the other computer.
So, "YES", and "NO"...
Dan
Brooks Bradley wrote:
I sent this post to the list last evening. My emailer notified me that
it was transmitt
>I... have worked on 480 /3 phase many
times. Again, Proper handling is the key as to why I am still alive.<
Who knows why I'm alive; 480/3 knocked me 15 feet away one time.
>As smart as DaddyBob is, I am surprised he got burned by
H2 O2.<
Well, a total face shield would've stopped it. N
Good Morning,
>> Every time this comes up I must pipe up. I totally second Wayne's motion.
35% H2O2 is really dangerous stuff. I was burned by it so many times that
I started handling it only with long sleeves and long pants, buttoned
collar, gloves and eye goggles. I still got a few burns.
What about using solar powered batteries?
What do you mean by solar powered batteries?
Batteries are normally chemically powered.
You can make a battery from a bottle or water, other containers,
a hole in the ground, and many ways.
However good batteries of any capacity are not cheap and
I love the idea...cant wait to hear more
On 7/27/07, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
> List,
>
> I am discussing an interesting idea with the inventor of an effective
> solar stove, which might be adapted for rapid water distillation.
>
> My idea is to make an integrated unit (preferably with a solar-
What about using solar powered batteries?
-- Original message --
From: "Jonathan B. Britten"
>
> List,
>
> I am discussing an interesting idea with the inventor of an effective
> solar stove, which might be adapted for rapid water distillation.
>
> My idea is to
What may actually happen is the addition of more silver to the mercury
in the amalgam, hardening and further stabilizing it.
Mercury will melt many other metals into it until it becomes quite solid.
I'm a little curious if adding too much more metal to a filling might make
it grow and event
The "normal" filling is a silver, tin, copper, zinc and mercury alloy.
Never heard of an "aluminum" filling before.
A lot of composite filling materials, either the regular or the baked ones,
have metal components in them. The white filling materials are quartz
microfilled particles with sm
At 04:36 PM 7/27/2007 -0400, you wrote:
I sent this post to the list last evening. My emailer notified me that
it was transmitted successfully, but I see no evidence that it was, in
actuality, posted. It is of no great moment, but I try to keep my postings
to a nature I feel is of interest or
A member of our PTA that does catering found some of these at Costco, or
Sam's Club (she couldn't remember which, and shops at both). They were 2 or
3 gallon size, though.
>I think the very best container is a one gallon glass jug with a spigot in
the bottom. At one time, they were easy to find.
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