And they spray this on grass which is eaten by animals? The mind boggles.
Dee
---Original Message---
From: bbanever
Date: 06/30/08 06:12:37
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSHome grown veggies ruined by toxic fertalizer
Some nurseries carry planting mixes and compost by the yard. That
doesn't help if you don't have a trailer or truck to pick it up, or
need that much. Some places have it in bags, and gallon bottles of
fish emulsion fertilizer, you just have to hunt around.
Nancy
On Jun 29, 2008, at 5:42
Hi
Has anyone come across or tried this device or something similar for pollen
allergies?
*http://tinyurl.com/43zzo9*
Not sure if the above link will work - its called the Lloydspharmacy Allergy
Reliever - in case Google is needed...
Cheers
Kirsteen
Fresh manure can burn if in direct contact with roots but not composted
manure. Or keep it away from the roots. Applying on the soil but not
right next to the stem can work.
Nancy
On Jun 29, 2008, at 5:56 AM, Faith Gagne wrote:
PS: Do you put this manure fetilizer on your garden after it
-- Dianne France dianne_fra...@hotmail.com wrote:
His first doctor's appointment is tomorrow and it will be asked but
many times people in this group have such a weath of information that
doctors don't address. This is why I asked the group.
Dianne
I looked at some websites, apparently
Morning Nancy,
At 03:42 AM 6/30/2008, you wrote:
Fresh manure can burn if in direct contact with roots but not composted
manure. Or keep it away from the roots. Applying on the soil but not
right next to the stem can work.
Wisdom of the ages for sure. That applies to most all
I hadn't thought of that and you might be right. Finding something mild would
be in order though because his body has been thru so much trauma with the
surgery. The doctors said we could have lost him at any moment with the
blockage he had which was kind of a fluke. I'm just so glad it was
Thanks Chuck. How can I tell when the compost pile is mature? I have no
idea. Faith G.
- Original Message -
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: CSFertilizer Limitations and other things
Faith
It's not necessary
Wayne
Where is a good placd to start looking for plants when you want to plant
blueberries? I have seen plants advertized and have been very tempted to put
some in but not sure what to get. There must also be varieties that grow
better in the south which I would have to address. I also
Some contents of used bottles will impregnate the glass itself.
Ode
At 02:29 PM 6/29/2008 -0400, you wrote:
hi Dee
new quart preserving sealers that I send out cs to my family in don't
seem to present a colour or taste problem ...I never use water just
alcohol and new white paper
Hi all. Just to let you know that I got my TDS meter today and the reading for
the distilled water was 000 and even though this may not be 100% accurate (but
near enough) I guess this means the water is pretty pure. My sort of yellowish
batch of CS hovered between 4 and 5 then settled on 4
Morning Dee,
At 07:31 AM 6/30/2008, you wrote:
My sort of yellowish batch of CS hovered between 4 and 5 then settled on
4 which I take it means it is about nine ppm approximately. Dee
Sounds good to me. That should kill anything other than
snakes and lizards.
Now.. start to work
Morning Dianne,
At 05:50 AM 6/30/2008, you wrote:
Tell me where you live and I will offer some ideas, and maybe variety names.
Where is a good placd to start looking for plants when you want to plant
blueberries?
That one is not easy. I lucked up and found all my plants at one source.
Am doing Wayne! Dee
---Original Message---
From: Wayne Fugitt
Date: 30/06/2008 13:44:51
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMeter reading
Morning Dee,
At 07:31 AM 6/30/2008, you wrote:
My sort of yellowish batch of CS hovered between 4 and 5 then settled on 4
which I take
Your cathodes are so small that you have very low current at startup
(high initial resistance).
Since your voltage is also very small you can't get a high voltage at
startup to compensate for the high resistance.
The current limiting diode will limit the current at the end of the
process.
Your
I purchased mine in walmart on a close-out as it is so late in the season for the south.
You might check some local places for close-outs ..The spring is best time to plant
as it is soo hot in the sumer the young plan t has a hart time .
George
-Original Message- From: Dianne France
Mary Ellen Murphy wrote:
Can you have herx symtoms from taking silver.
Most definitely. It is no different in that respect from an ABX.
It also tastes funny. Should is have a taste
What do you mean by funny? Metallic taste is not uncommon.
Marshall
Thanks
Mary Ellen
Hi Dianne. I hope the Doctor is able to figure this out for you . I have had
night sweats for over a year off and on and it can be very trying because of
the lack of sleep . My Doctor can.t figure out what is causing mine .I have
never heard about parasites being a possible cause . I have
I just got into this discussion, so what I'm suggesting may have already been
mentioned. But one of the first things I'd get checked is thyroid function.
Nenah
- Original Message -
From: Ted Mozell
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 8:37 AM
Subject: Re:
Dear Ode:
Would you please elaborate! What do you think is going on?
Is it copper or any metallic substance?
How about a silver wire?
Jim Meissner www.MeissnerResearch.com
-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net]
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 5:35 AM
To:
Hello,
If this is thyroid function, be careful to avoid Fluoride in water, and in
the cookware, and in the toothpaste! It's a good idea to do that anyway!
Sincerely Barb M.
---Original Message---
From: Nenah Sylver
Date: 6/30/2008 11:42:02 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:
What may help (for female) is Progesterine Cream. Expecially if that female is
over 40 year old. Dr. Lee covered this in his book and on his tape. I've
been taking Women's Dream Progesterine Cream for years (I'm 61 years old) and
do not have any significant problems. I get my Women's Dream
Wayne
I would like to add them to the permanent garden area we use. I want to put in
probably 20 plants/trees. I am moving our blackberries to the same location
and intend to set up permanent drip irrigation or something simular to that
section. I was told that you need to use special care
He is on synthroid now. This morning when I took his temperature he was at 99
but he had been drinking tea so that may have effected the temp. I have been
giving him CoQ10 and milk thistle to try to compensate for some of what is
going on due to the drugs. He thinks the pain medication might
Thanks for the heads up on that but I don't think that is a problem. We have
well water and use organic toothpaste without fluoride. Not sure about the
mouthwash he has, will have to check that.
Have been working at eliminating fluoride for the past year. I know fluoride
is not good but why
Jim Meissner yahoo wrote:
Dear Ode:
Would you please elaborate! What do you think is going on?
Is it copper or any metallic substance?
How about a silver wire?
Silver ions will trade places with any metal that it is exposed to that
is less electronegative than it is. Many but not all
Wayne, what state do you live in? Jess
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwa...@netdoor.com]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 6:00 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSFertilizer and the Magic of Growing
Morning Nancy,
At 03:42 AM 6/30/2008, you wrote:
Fresh manure can burn
Dianne, is his thyroid a little hyper? Sometimes it causes breathlessness
and fatigue in any hot water. CoQ10 is good for the heart. Milk thistle is
good for cleansing the liver of drugs, etc. jess
-Original Message-
From: Dianne France [mailto:dianne_fra...@hotmail.com]
Sent:
Wayne I just saw you are in Florida. No wonder you grow so much! Jess
-Original Message-
From: Dianne France [mailto:dianne_fra...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 12:24 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSBlueberry variety selection
Wayne
I would like to
your night sweats sound like hormonally based which is probably not causing
Ted's. Jess
-Original Message-
From: Nenah Sylver [mailto:nenahsyl...@cox.net]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 11:42 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSnight sweats
I just got into this
I could not tolerate progesterine cream. I forget my reaction but it was
substantial. Faith G.
- Original Message -
From: craehow...@juno.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: CSnight sweats - female
What may help (for female)
I walk in the house when the weather is bad. I just turn on the tv or some
music and listen to it while I walk the house. I think it helps. Better than
no exercise or suffering in the heat or cold. I encourage it. Faith G..
- Original Message -
From: Dianne France
To:
On 6/30/2008 6:49:48 AM, Faith Gagne (jitte...@gis.net) wrote:
Thanks Chuck. How can I tell when the compost pile is mature? I have no
idea. Faith G.
It's really done when you can pick up a handful and not recognize
anything in it.
It looks like rich dirt.
But you can use it before that,
you can just stay in the same spot and walk in place for five min or so very
effective at moving circulation by moving arms and legs as if marching in
place. Jess
-Original Message-
From: Faith Gagne [mailto:jitte...@gis.net]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 12:57 PM
To:
Sounds like you have a winner, Dee.
And you also have a good grasp of the fundamentals.
The meter at least assures you that you're doing what everybody else
is doing, and should be comforting.
Chuck
Beam me up, Scotty, it ate my phaser
On 6/30/2008
Since you have a small yard and not much yard waste to add to a compost pile
you might want to try vermiculture instead of composting in a pile. Your
kitchen waste would be perfect and the byproducts, the worm castings, are
perfect for plants. Just do a search for vermiculture, you'll find lots
On 6/30/2008 12:33:11 PM, Dianne France (dianne_fra...@hotmail.com)
wrote:
He has had malaria and lyme
in the distant past. I
don't know if these two things could still be playing in his system.
Thanks, Dianne
Malaria and Lyme both can stay dormant and cause problems hard to
diagnose.
It is, Chuck. And good to know that the problem I have is *not* the water!
Dee
---Original Message---
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
Date: 30/06/2008 18:10:02
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMeter reading
Sounds like you have a winner, Dee.
And you also have a good grasp of
Morning Jess,
No, that was Dianne.
At 11:52 AM 6/30/2008, you wrote:
Wayne I just saw you are in Florida. No wonder you grow so much! Jess
The message quoting is often confusing.
I am in the driest area of Mississippi.
Just south of Jackson, MS a few miles.
We have had little
Evening George.
At 09:33 AM 6/30/2008, you wrote:
You might check some local places for close-outs ..The spring is best time
to plant
I planted mine from November to February, anytime it was dry enough.
If they are container grown, they can be planted any day of the year.
as it is soo
Thanks Wayne,
You are right and I new that but haven't planted a tree/bush
in years. I appreicate your advise. I did just what the average
person would do and even left the berries on that came on the little fellower.
Thats been 2 weeks ago and I guess a prune now would not be too late??
Hi all, just a question. I've been having fun with the TDS meter and decided
to dip it into our tap water. The reading was 282 can anyone tell me if this
is good or bad, or is it impossible to say what the dissolved solids are?
Thanks in advance. Dee
Call up your local water utility and get a copy of the lab report of
your water quality. Will be on-line if they are big enough...
The TDS reading is sure to be quite high, I'm sure. Lots of dissolved
solids, they may even add some minerals.
Dan
Hi, Dianne,
Flouride replaces iodine in the body, they are similarly reactive. Many
medications contain florine, or some type of floro- compounds. The PDR
should say. I remember several antibiotics have some.
Also, I would not discount hormones right off the bat, as many men have
hormone
Thanks Dan. I Googled it and it said that most tap water is between 140 -
400 but it then went on to say that hard water would be quite high which
ours is. But then it said underneath that; that ours is 'undesirable'. So I
expect I will have to get a water filter fitted. Dee
---Original
Hard water is good for the heart.
You're worrying yourself to death.
Chuck
Beware! The teddy bears of today still carry the vestigial claws of
their ancestors
On 6/30/2008 4:45:54 PM, Dee (d...@deetroy.org) wrote:
Thanks Dan. I Googled it and
On Jun 30, 2008, at 1:41 AM, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
Has anyone come across or tried this device or something similar for
pollen allergies?
Most people seem reluctant to try something so simple, and it would be
objectional to a vegetarian, but beef tripe, if 2-3 tblspns are eaten
every day
Wow, thanks for clearing that up. I was recently in Georgia and saw the
earth was clay orange. I am in Connecticut where it is brown dirt. When I'm
in California I see it is gray if not wet. Jess
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwa...@netdoor.com]
Sent: Monday, June 30,
Hi Nancy,
This is also found in:
ASTRAGALUS
MEMBRANACEUS
(20:1 - 5% polymucosaccharides) 70 mg
Chinese Medica states Astragalus as the legendary tonic of protective
energy or (Wei Chi) which circulates just under the skin. Astragalus
contains valuable, high molecular weight polysaccharides.
NOTE - progesterine is NOT the same as progesterone. ProgresterONE is the
correct natural hormone.
===
In a message dated 6/30/2008 11:13:01 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
craehow...@juno.com writes:
What may help (for female) is Progesterine Cream. Expecially
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