Re: CShepatitis c ... and reading the HM com-100 for EIS/CS ppm ???

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Re: CS tryptophan repost from june'06

2007-10-26 Thread Ode Coyote
At 12:46 PM 10/25/2007 -0400, you wrote: Ode Coyote wrote: L Tryptophan was temporarily banned because a huge Japanese company tried a new cheaper process of making it and it turned up being toxic, resulting in a few deaths. They had flooded the market with no way to trace what Tryptofan

Re: CS tryptophan repost from june'06

2007-10-26 Thread Ode Coyote
At 05:32 PM 10/25/2007 -0400, you wrote: On 10/25/2007, Ode Coyote (odecoy...@alltel.net) wrote: L Tryptophan was temporarily banned because a huge Japanese company tried a new cheaper process of making it and it turned up being toxic, resulting in a few deaths. They had flooded the market

Re: CSRe: Vitamin C as Sunscreen

2007-10-26 Thread Simon Jester
On 10/25/2007, faith gagne (jitte...@gis.net) wrote: Actually, as a victim of sunstroke several years ago, I spend little time in the sun. Years ago as a kid was on the beach from sun up to sun down, (almost). But years later as an adult, one hot day on the beach I got sunstroke in less than

Re: CSRe: Vitamin C as Sunscreen

2007-10-26 Thread Simon Jester
On 10/25/2007, faith gagne (jitte...@gis.net) wrote: Hi Simon. Thank you. what's EFA? You're welcome... :) EFA = Essential Fatty Acids... -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post,

Re: CSCredit where due

2007-10-26 Thread Simon Jester
On 10/26/2007, Jonathan B. Britten (jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp) wrote: For all the criticism of the FDA here, most of it deserved, they have to get credit for lifting the ban eventually. I hadn't known. Surely you don't think it was voluntary? There was much pressure, for a long time, to

Re: CSRe: Vitamin C as Sunscreen

2007-10-26 Thread Simon Jester
On 10/26/2007, Simon Jester (tansta...@libertytrek.org) wrote: Your problem is not 'too much cun' Obviously should have read 'too much Sun'... -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To

RE: CShepatitis c ... and reading the HM com-100 for EIS/CS ppm ???

2007-10-26 Thread Ode Coyote
At 06:56 PM 10/25/2007 -0400, you wrote: works for me, but HCV seems to be able to learn to adapt...if i had it to do over, i'd hit it much harder (higher concentration and volume both, every few hours) unrelenting than i did the firs 6 months, where i screwed up by going to higher

CSVitamin C as Sunscreen ( Great Sunlight )

2007-10-26 Thread Wayne Fugitt
I can't believe you guys blamed the great and valuable SUN for that ? It is obvious you were physical weaklings and had 1000 things wrong with, you... Not the sunlight, the greatest health force on this earth. Actually, as a victim of sunstroke several years ago, I spend little

Re: CSCS safety

2007-10-26 Thread Ode Coyote
The only risk for Agryia is consuming too much silver over too short a time span and having an abnormal metals elimination system. Gatoraid does not increase the amount of silver and there's not enough silver in a 20 PPM solution to make you blue without water toxicity killing you first. The

Re: CSRe: Vitamin C as Sunscreen

2007-10-26 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Obviously should have read 'too much Sun'... I wonder what year it was written. I may have already got too much sun before it was written. Too much and not enough is a different ball game. Again, some of this indefinite stuff borders on the line of Fuzzy Logic. I have asked,

Re: CSCredit where due

2007-10-26 Thread Ode Coyote
The FDA is not a pack of Devils. They are, however, in a compromising funding position due to the way testing is structured. [who does it and who pays for it ] Makes for some weird and biased conclusions now and then. The FDA mission is protecting the public, however, they don't know much

CSNote Vitamin/Mineral Recap Change

2007-10-26 Thread Ruth Bertella
The recap must have been too long to post to the CS and DMSO lists as I haven't received it by this morning. I am going to resend it in 3 parts to y'all. Anyone that wants it in one word document can email me and I will send it to you as an attachment. Thanks! Ruth B.

CSVitamin/Mineral Recap - Part I

2007-10-26 Thread Ruth Bertella
DAILY VITAMIN/MINERAL REGIME RECAP Good salt, Celtic gray or Tibetan, get rid of table salt Magnesium oil Good quality omega 3 source (fish) or flax seed if that works for you Vitamin D from sun or other natural source like cod liver oil Enzymes like serrapeptase or megazyme - you

CSVitamin/Mineral Recap - Part 3

2007-10-26 Thread Ruth Bertella
1. I don't go without our Ultimate Classic the multimineral-multivitamin liquid drink. If I could only choose one vitamin/mineral supplement, that'd be the one as it includes plant derived colloidal minerals for trace mineral supplementation, chelated or even colloidal chelate macrominerals,

Re: CSVitamin C as Sunscreen ( Great Sunlight )

2007-10-26 Thread faith gagne
Strange - Original Message - From: Wayne Fugitt cwa...@netdoor.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 7:53 AM Subject: CSVitamin C as Sunscreen ( Great Sunlight ) I can't believe you guys blamed the great and valuable SUN for that ? It is obvious you were

Re: CSCS safety

2007-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
gmetrop...@aol.com wrote: It has been suggested in the past to enhance availability of CS after making to add concentrace or gatorde. Both have chloride. Does this pose any risk for agyria? ** See what's new at http://www.aol.com This is covered in the

Re: CSVitamin C as Sunscreen ( Great Sunlight ) Vitamin D study

2007-10-26 Thread Clayton Family
The reason for this is a massive campaign by the dermatologists to force people to stay out of the sun for fear of skin cancer. There was a study done by some smart people from Boston and Edmonton, and they studied the effects of tanning booths on Vitamin D. They used only tanning booths

Re: CSAnimal dead yeast

2007-10-26 Thread Clayton Family
Thanks, Duncan, This good information does not include that people can be sensitive to all yeasts and fungi, and some can't take one if they have become sensitized to the other. Kathryn On Oct 26, 2007, at 12:18 PM, Duncan Crow wrote: Gail, the no-yeast candida myth has been busted ;) I

Re: CSAnimal dead yeast

2007-10-26 Thread Duncan Crow
Gail, the no-yeast candida myth has been busted ;) I did the search and found that science established long ago that proteins in yeast cell walls have such similar components that candida doesn't eat it, just as it doesn't eat its own kind. Live yeast uses this natural candida immunity to good

CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread faith gagne
Massachusetts (Taxachusetts) has made a new law starting July 1, 2007 stating that all residents age 18 and over must have health insurance or face stiff tax penalties. I don't have to worry about it because I already have insurance, but I am outraged. This law preys upon the citizens to

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread Simon Jester
On 10/26/2007, faith gagne (jitte...@gis.net) wrote: Massachusetts (Taxachusetts) has made a new law starting July 1, 2007 stating that all residents age 18 and over must have health insurance or face stiff tax penalties. I don't have to worry about it because I already have insurance, but I

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread Simon Jester
On 10/26/2007, faith gagne (jitte...@gis.net) wrote: This law preys upon the citizens to benefit the insurance industry. I think this is unconstitutional, oppressive, and deplorable. It is archaic, for crying out loud. A nations people will get precisely that level of tyranny they will

Re: CS tryptophan repost from june'06

2007-10-26 Thread Simon Jester
On 10/26/2007, Ode Coyote (odecoy...@alltel.net) wrote: Yes, flooded is the correct term. [maybe not inundated ] That Japanese outfit was HUGE and made tryptofan a lot cheaper than anyone else using their new [faulty] process. It was due to using GENETICALLY ENGINEERED BACTERIA... they had

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread Marlene Hanson
Hi Faith, I agree with you I am also disturbed by this news. I have to pay for insurance through Medical deductions on my Social Security. I don't use any Pharma products from the Drug stores. I only see alternative doctors and that is very seldom. I Have used LDN from overseas to treat my

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread faith gagne
This law took effect July 1, 2007! I am livid. Faith - Original Message - From: Simon Jester tansta...@libertytrek.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 2:36 PM Subject: Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts On 10/26/2007, faith gagne (jitte...@gis.net) wrote:

CSMorgellans

2007-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
I sent a message to this list on morgellans, but it has not appeared. Mike, any idea what the problem was? Anyway, I was reporting that on another list one person has reported that MMS appears to be very effective for it. They had been using the alfalfa and Sun detergent bath with some

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread Simon Jester
On 10/26/2007, faith gagne (jitte...@gis.net) wrote: This law took effect July 1, 2007! I am livid. An Unconstitutional law is no law at all. Ignore it. Tell them to shove it if anyone mentions it to you. Find an attorney and file a RICO against them if they should try to enforce it

Re: CSCredit where due

2007-10-26 Thread Simon Jester
Ode Coyote, on 10/26/2007 8:29 AM, said the following: The FDA is not a pack of Devils. For the most part, you are wrong - but not everyone who works there is in a position of power. Many people who have attempted to blow the whistle on all of the insider machinations that go on have been

Re: CS tryptophan repost from june'06

2007-10-26 Thread Clayton Family
Yes, I had heard that too. I knew one who took tryptophan for a long time prior to that batch with good results. I read that that was a bad batch, and then the FDA decided to ban it, which seemed pretty extreme to me at the time. The genetic engineering in food *really* compromises the value

CSInsomnia Problems

2007-10-26 Thread Del
Hi: I sent this message in yesterday, but it never appeared back in my inbox, so it appears not have made it to the list for some reason. I think the information is good enough to repeat it. If you have already received this, I apologize for the repetition.

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread faith gagne
Thak you Simon. It is not me because I have insurance, but it is my family and lots of people I know who will be hurt by this. thank you. Faith - Original Message - From: Simon Jester tansta...@libertytrek.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 2:54 PM

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread bbanever
This is nonsense. There will be tens of THOUSANDS who cannot afford it. Health insurance costs between $200 and $1200 a MONTH for crying out loud. This is ridiculous on its face. - Original Message - From: faith gagne To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 26,

Re: CSVitamin C as Sunscreen ( Great Sunlight ) Vitamin D study

2007-10-26 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Parents in Australia, which has very high skin-cancer rates, conducted an unwitting experiment on their children, keeping them out of the sun or entirely bundled up in UV-cutting outfits outdoors. The result was rickets. The children had sufficient D in their diets but could not synthesize

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread faith gagne
Yes it is. The Legislature drew up the law and the Governor, Deval Patrick, signed it into law. Faith - Original Message - From: bbanever To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 4:42 PM Subject: Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts This is nonsense. There

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread Dianne France
Faith Not only are they passing ridiculous laws I doubt they can enforce in Massachusetts, in California they are spraying people with poisons. Snip of article: On September 9th, 2007 several planes hired by the State of California Food and Agricultural Department (CDFA) flying at an

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread Smitty
in California they are spraying people with poisons. http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/pol/459978576.html -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to:

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread faith gagne
Dianne: Why do you doubt they cannot enforce this new health insurance law? I believe that many will get socked with stiff tax penalties. Spraying people with poisons is absolutely atrocious. what on earth are they thinking and why are they doing it? Faith - Original Message -

Re: CSCredit where due

2007-10-26 Thread Wayne Fugitt
At 02:03 PM 10/26/2007, you wrote: Ode Coyote, on 10/26/2007 8:29 AM, said the following: The FDA is not a pack of Devils. More than a Pack. A whole Battalion. The article in the Lancet summed it up nicely. It stated, The FDA is so corrupt that it is beyond repair. It should be

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread faith gagne
And how would you have fun with it Simon? Faith - Original Message - From: Simon Jester tansta...@libertytrek.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 2:34 PM Subject: Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts On 10/26/2007, faith gagne (jitte...@gis.net) wrote:

Re: CSNew Law in Massachusetts

2007-10-26 Thread Dianne France
Faith You've got people that absolutely can't afford it so what are they going to be put in jail? That would be a debtors prison, against everything this country was founded on. It's amazing that we elect people that have no connection to real life. Politicians that have never worked a real

CScs More California health set backs

2007-10-26 Thread Dianne France
There are more attacks on healthy products out there. California signed a bill that will make raw milk unavailable. We have been working to get it legal and it being available in California was a plus. This will be a major set back. GOVERNMENT SNEAK ATTACK ON CALIFORNIA RAW MILK Dear

CSRe: CS - OT - Information 26 Oct

2007-10-26 Thread Sandee George
Please distribute widely! Today the ANH has released its ground-breaking critique of the European Commission's proposal to impose EU-wide restrictions on maximum dosages of vitamins and minerals in food supplements and fortified foods. These methods are likely to form the basis for

Re: CScs More California health set backs

2007-10-26 Thread zoe w
Actually it still won't be illegal, its just that the new regulations are impossible to comply with, so there will be no raw milk that meets the criteria. End result is the same. zoe There are more attacks on healthy products out there. California signed a bill that will make raw milk

Re: CScs More California health set backs

2007-10-26 Thread bbanever
Dianne, Can you please provide a link or more information on this new law against raw milk in California? I am an avid consumer of it for myself and my dogs, and am now very concerned. I have not read anything about this, so any info would be greatly appreciated. Bob - Original