Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Wayne Fugitt
I have read that added MSG is sometimes labeled as a "spice" or "seasoning" or "flavoring," though I don't know this for certain. This, due to public concern and common reactions to too much MSG. Any is "Too Much". My idea is that it does absolutely nothing to any flavor or does not

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Nenah, >>At 11:39 PM 2/5/2008, you wrote: >> Just my guess. Besides, for some people, more than one >> or two pieces of fruit a day (or any fruit at all) is not >> a good idea. More and more people are beginning to talk against fruit. Even some of our old and trusted alternative doctor

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 2:18 PM Subject: Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner Don't understand. oses are sugars, tols are sugar alcohols. Fruits contain significant amounts of both. Marshall Marshall, The amounts of the suga

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I have read that added MSG is sometimes labeled as a "spice" or "seasoning" or "flavoring," though I don't know this for certain. On Tuesday, Feb 5, 2008, at 20:52 Asia/Tokyo, Ode Coyote wrote: (For the record, any monosodium glutamate, or MSG, used ["added"] to flavor food must be declared on

RE: CS>about strengthening the lungs

2008-02-05 Thread jessie70
Beth Root herb is also good for the lungs. Jess -Original Message- From: Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:38 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>about strengthening the lungs The seeds get ground up pretty good since the

Re: CS>about strengthening the lungs

2008-02-05 Thread Deborah Gerard
The seeds get ground up pretty good since they are blended with a Braun hand blender in a glass with all the rest of the ingredients...I have seen Flax seed meal sold as well...thanks debbie cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: flax seed oil goes rancid very quickly in storage, while flax seed does no

Re: CS> Re Distilled Water - 4 Feb

2008-02-05 Thread Sandee George
I got mine from Hanna Industries about some five years ago Take good care Sandee Peace is easy ... it is a Mindset Where do you get a PWT? I would like to have an accurate tester. Mine tests PPM which I got from Utopia but question it's accuracy. Would like to know how much it cost also. Thank

Re: CS>Availability of CS worldwide?

2008-02-05 Thread Sandee George
Hi There David - not in my opinion, Australia cottoned on to the product and so availed the country of a more open acceptance, one very large company in Melbourne did the marketing work and they really got it going, (today there are many others who are riding on their backs) and supply all over t

Re: CS>Availability of CS worldwide?

2008-02-05 Thread Carol Ann
Yes. It can be found in just about every health food store in the US. The most popular brand I have seen in my neck of the woods is Natural Path/Silver Wings. Because I have a bottle - hardly used. Label states: 500 ppm. It's the color of dark wiskey - Silver protein. Silver Wings is 99.9% si

CS>xylitol & dogs

2008-02-05 Thread Gail Naranjo
> From: "leslie1053" > To: > Subject: Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner > > why would it only be toxic for a dog and not humans? > Xylitol can lower the blood sugar sometimes suddenly. This is also true with humans. I liked to chew the gum. Once about lunch time I got a phone call & because i

CS>Availability of CS worldwide?

2008-02-05 Thread david
Bottled Colloidal Silver can be found on the shelves of just about every Health Food store in Australia. Usually there are at least 2 or 3 brands to choose from. Out of interest I'm wondering if CS is as commonly available in the US, Canada, UK, etc. David -- The Silver List is a moderat

Re: CS> Re Distilled Water - 4 Feb

2008-02-05 Thread Trem
http://www.silvergen.com/ppm_meter.htm Trem - Original Message - From: "leslie1053" To: Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 3:27 PM Subject: Re: CS> Re Distilled Water - 4 Feb Where do you get a PWT? I would like to have an accurate tester. Mine tests PPM which I got from Utopia but

Re: CS> Re Distilled Water - 4 Feb

2008-02-05 Thread leslie1053
Where do you get a PWT? I would like to have an accurate tester. Mine tests PPM which I got from Utopia but question it's accuracy. Would like to know how much it cost also. Thanks, Leslie - Original Message - From: "Sandee George" To: Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 11:34 AM Subjec

Re: CS> Re Distilled Water - 4 Feb

2008-02-05 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Ken - I have a PWT which I test my water with, I only use water which tests at .02 - 8 at the most, I do not make EIS with water over this reading, this is me and how I do my thing, there are others who do not go to these lengths so basically I dis- till my own water - thanks for the enqui

Re: Fw: Re: CS> Re Distilled Water - 4 Feb

2008-02-05 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Carol Ann - I live on an island and so it is much better if I do my own thing and allow those who live in places with more service to do their thing - thanks however I hope that Walgreens continues to do the right thing by and for your ! Take care Sandee Peace is easy ... it is a Mind

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Nenah Sylver wrote: - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:36 AM Subject: Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner Marshall, I don't think there's any "free ride" with sweeteners. Dr. Jerry Tennant says to avoid all sweeteners with "tol" in them,

Re: CS>Tin & Tinnitus

2008-02-05 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Hi Marshalee, I haven`t heard about the tin connection, maybe I`ll try it. I`ve had tinnitus since my Pug puppy yapped in my ears very loudly, several years ago! Se`s now 7 1/2... FYI the word tinnitus, pronounced tin-it-tus, accent on the first syllable, came from the poem "The Bells" by Poe.

Re: CS>Generators

2008-02-05 Thread Clayton Family
I do not know about it- what are the details? website, maybe? I googled love 2 geberator, and did not see it. Kathryn On Feb 4, 2008, at 9:03 PM, les...@aol.com wrote: Hi, I am new at making colloidal silver.  I have a Love 2 generator that I purchased from Mark Metcalf about 6 mos. ago.  I

Re: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper

2008-02-05 Thread Smitty
> We also have problems with cayenne pepper capsules. >They hit the stomach and were very uncomfortable. I have been taking 2 teaspoons of BPE 3X/day in a half glass water for 6 mos or so. I chug it down. It's a little hot, but not unbearably so. It has never bothered my stomach. I get the BPE po

CS>Multi tester (UNCLASSIFIED)

2008-02-05 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE Multi meter on sale at Harbor Freight for $2.99 Bob Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE

RE: CS>Non-nutritive sweetener

2008-02-05 Thread Silvia Messmer
I love a little agave nectar. It's natural, has a low glycemic index, no aftertaste, and does not crystallize like honey. Since I started drinking fermented beverages I have not had craving for sweets. A small amount of agave nectar or stevia in some milk kefir (homemade, not the nasty commercia

Re: CS>Tin & Tinnitus

2008-02-05 Thread Tony Moody
On 4 Feb 2008 at 16:36, Craig Chamberlin wrote about : Subject : CS>Tin & Tinnitus > Greetings, > > My sister just called me because someone had told her that tinnitus > was > due to a deficiency in tin ( yeah tin ~ tinnitus) but wondered if > anyone might know about this. There are many of us

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:36 AM Subject: Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner Marshall, I don't think there's any "free ride" with sweeteners. Dr. Jerry Tennant says to avoid all sweeteners with "tol" in them, and I tend to agree

Xylitol toxic to dogs? was Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread sol
I got curious to know whether other sugar alcohols besides xylitol are toxic to dogs and found this:

Re: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper

2008-02-05 Thread Gene Wolfe
We made cayenne tincture some time ago and we started from scratch. We took habanero and Serrano peppers, put them in the Vita-mix and ground them up. Then we put all that in a quart jar with vodka and let it sit for a month. The old way to do this says make the mixture on the full moon and fil

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so maybe the FDA doesn't have to "approve" ...everything?? They DIDN'T "approve it" because they have found no reason to even think about it. Now it's worthy OF approval, BECAUSE it wasn't even considered one way o

Xylitol toxic to dogs? was Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread sol
Humans aren't dogs? While all mammals share the basics and could be said to be more similar than different, there are some critical differences between species and tolerance for chemicals is quite variable. Essential oils are (in general) ok for humans, but very toxic to cats because of their v

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
leslie1053 wrote: why would it only be toxic for a dog and not humans? "Chewing this sugar substitute is not toxic for humans because it does not get absorbed from the intestines and therefore does not affect us. But it is absorbed from the intestine and goes into the blood stream of our pet

Re: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper

2008-02-05 Thread Geoecom
I would like to try this Cayenne tinctur. I was wondering how much cayenne pepper to apple cider vinegar is used to make the tincture. I have cayenne pills but they are not kind to my digestive system. Would the tincture be any better for those of us that have problems with cayenne. -Origi

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Michael Zangari
There is also Ribose. Ribose did wonders for my congestive heart failure recovery, helping replacing nuerotransmitters washed out of my heart. It is very sweet and was used as a sweetner at one point. I think it still is. It is also a stimulant. =z= The novelist, journalist and psychologist

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Michael Zangari
I like the Stevia leaves available as tea from Hawaii. You can work from there making a simple sweetner. =z= The novelist, journalist and psychologist Michael Zangari http://zangarijournalism.com - Original Message From: Ode Coyote To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, Febru

Re: CS>Monosodium Glutamate

2008-02-05 Thread faith gagne
MSG, formerly used extensively in Chinese food until the government objected because of the complaints, gives me a big headache. Faith G. - Original Message - From: Dan Nave To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 10:40 AM Subject: CS>Monosodium Glutama

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread faith gagne
I avoid all commercialy produced juices. They are packed iwth stuff that I do not want to consume. Faith G. - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 10:36 AM Subject: Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner Nenah Sylver wrote: - Original Mes

Re: CS>about strengthening the lungs

2008-02-05 Thread faith gagne
I checked Beyond-A- Century and I was not impressed with their product list nor their mailing costs.Their standard mailing is more than VitaCost and iHerb. iherb gives you a choice of mailing costs. I happen to like iHerb. If you are wondering about ascorbic acid you could read Linus Paul

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
sol wrote: Marshall Dudley wrote: Has anyone tried erythritol as a calorie free sweetener? Looks interesting, expecially since it is not artificial, but a naturally occurring sweetner. Marshall, I have gotten some, but haven't tried it yet. It isn't supposed to cause the GI effects that X

CS>Monosodium Glutamate

2008-02-05 Thread Dan Nave
In searching for info about vitamin deficiencies, I came across something that implies that reaction to MSG may be due to a deficiency in vitamin B6, possibly due to a deficiency in zinc... So, you may be able to affect it by supplementation. See below. Dan Reactions to monosodium glutamate

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Nenah Sylver wrote: - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 3:28 PM Subject: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner Has anyone tried erythritol as a calorie free sweetener? Looks interesting, expecially since it is not artificial, but a naturally occur

Re: CS>about strengthening the lungs

2008-02-05 Thread leslie1053
Myself, I wonder about the ascorbic acid. Awhile back I heard someone say it was a chemical and we were better off taking the natural vitamin C. Also, if we take too much of this, could create radicals. Soo, I started thinking I best find the right kind of C. I like Brewers Yeast and it is sup

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Gene Wolfe
Here is a website that explains the FDA comment. Obviously the sugar money does not want competition. It can be sold as a "dietary supplement" but not as a sweetener. http://www.stevia.net/ Gene At 05:52 AM 2/5/2008, you wrote: I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so ma

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Dee
Some things are, like chocolate and sometimes aspirin. Dee ---Original Message--- From: leslie1053 Date: 05/02/2008 00:56:03 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner why would it only be toxic for a dog and not humans? - Original Message - From: Gene

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Carol Ann
Sweetness: Sweetness is a virtue that searches with patience for the good in every person and situation. --- Ode Coyote wrote: > > > I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a > sweetener, so maybe the FDA > doesn't have to "approve" ...everything?? > They DIDN'T "approve it" bec

Re: CS>about strengthening the lungs

2008-02-05 Thread faith gagne
What is it that you are wondering about, Brewers yeast, ascorbic acid or the company? Thanks. Faith G. - Original Message - From: "Leslie" To: Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 9:08 PM Subject: Re: CS>about strengthening the lungs Puritans Pride has Brewers Yeast in the can Buy 2

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Ode Coyote
Dogs aren't people. You like Chocolate? Chocolate contains theobromine. A naturally occurring stimulant found in the cocoa bean, it's the theobromine that is poisonous to dogs. People eat it "because" of the stimulant. [Both people and dogs like the flavor ] If we ate any significant amount

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread faith gagne
The problem is that when any sweetener is consumed it sets up the craving for more sweet. I am not sure if this is true of stevia or any of the newer sweeteners, but it is true of all others, sugar, honey, nolasses, etc.. - Original Message - From: Rowena To: silver-list@eskimo

Re: Re: CS> Re Distilled Water - 4 Feb

2008-02-05 Thread faith gagne
Okay, one more question: How did you test the water? Thanks verymuch. Faith g. - Original Message - From: "Sandee George" To: Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 7:14 PM Subject: Fw: Re: CS> Re Distilled Water - 4 Feb The process crashed - within a half hour the water had turned w

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Dianne France
- Original Message - From: Ode Coyote It's also a natural extract when processed, like Monosodium Glutamate, accurately labeled as a natural flavoring. You may believe that MSG is harmful, but..it's also unavoidable. The question is, how much?

Re: CS>ingredients in isolation

2008-02-05 Thread Ode Coyote
At 09:14 PM 2/4/2008 +, you wrote: Ode said: Most of the Pharmaceuticals are identical to the active ingredients in natural herbs, some not and more and more are being custom designed to do a specific job as the art of bio-chemistry develops. -- The thing is that by isolating

Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Ode Coyote
I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so maybe the FDA doesn't have to "approve" ...everything?? They DIDN'T "approve it" because they have found no reason to even think about it. Now it's worthy OF approval, BECAUSE it wasn't even considered one way or the other? Grea