In his postings to this group, Frank Key has always made clear that the
LVDC process most of us use to make EIS works, that the resulting
product contains both ions and particles, and that the EIS is
effective. He contends that his product is superior, without denying
the efficacy of the home
Hi Kathryn,
"well, wouldn't it?" Hey, I was asking you!Apparently the ionic
nature of water itself, adding H2O2, or some organic hydrocarbons do not
cause the ionic silver to disappear. But I was wondering, since there
has been discussion of various gels, silver proteins, silver nylon
bandages
Thank you very much, Wayne,
Yes, it is working fine. I downloaded the pdf, it will make for some
nice reading.
Kathryn
On Sep 19, 2008, at 7:36 PM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Evening Kathryn,
At 11:23 AM 9/18/2008, you wrote:
I don't see it, sorry, when I go to the directory /nutrients, it
appea
Wayne - thanks a million for this wonderful file and work - I really do
appreciate all of you well read and
experienced people on this list - we are all blessed to have you here so
we can avail ourselves of more
knowledge if desired - thank you buckets
Regards
Sandee
Peace is easy . . . It is a m
Evening Kathryn,
At 11:23 AM 9/18/2008, you wrote:
I don't see it, sorry, when I go to the directory /nutrients, it
appears to be empty.
You should be able to see it now.
http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes/nutrients/vitamind_guide.pdf
I viewed the complete file with no flaws of bad characters.
On Sep 19, 2008, at 2:10 PM, Steven Foss wrote:
Other than 2 electrons missing, Silver Ions, and Silver Metallic
Particles are nearly identical. The Nucleus has the same number of
Protons. However, there is one difference, Silver Ions occur in Food,
Silver Metallic Particles do not.
Inter
Dear David,
you wrote
"I'm confused about your point here. That comment in quotes above is
mine. It's not a quote from silver-colloids and I'm not sticking up
for mesosilver."
I said it "sounded like." I am not attacking MesoSilver. I do have an issue
over Silver-Colloids.com definitions
yes, I agree, Marshall is great
On Sep 19, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Tony Moody wrote:
Thanks Marshall,
What you have just said makes sense to me.
Tony Moody
On 18 Sep 2008 at 13:38, Marshall Dudley wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>Meso vs. Ionic silver?
He seems to have his facts mixed up. It
okey dokey then,
On Sep 19, 2008, at 10:30 AM, Malcolm wrote:
So my question was: having a solution of ionic silver already in hand -
in jar - were you saying that any addition to the solution, whether an
ionic or covalent compound, or an element, would cause the silver ions
to regain neutral c
Thanks Marshall,
What you have just said makes sense to me.
Tony Moody
On 18 Sep 2008 at 13:38, Marshall Dudley wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>Meso vs. Ionic silver?
> He seems to have his facts mixed up. It is true that ionic silver
> becomes silver chloride in the stomach. Dissolved silve
Frank Key [MesoSilver] looked for ionic silver in blood with an ion
selective probe after ingesting ionic silver.
He found none.
But he doesn't say what he DID find and he does have the tools to look.
He also doesn't say he found no silver.
If he in fact did find silver chloride, it woul
Scarier not knowing, don't you think?
Dee wrote:
> I get this newsletter too Kurt and it is full of useful information
> isn't it? Trouble is, it scares you to death. dee
>
> kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
> > Warning, some may find this information offensive. Please delete if that
> > m
I get this newsletter too Kurt and it is full of useful information
isn't it? Trouble is, it scares you to death. dee
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pertain to you.
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but that still allows receipt of mail from lists such as this one, where the
sender may NOT be on my approved list but the list itself
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On Fri, 2008-09-19 at 07:55 -0500, Clayton Family wrote:
> I am speaking in general terms. Salts dissolve in water, along with
> many other things. Soluble in water means that the bonds holding the
> compound together break when water is introduced, like salts, or sugar.
> If you take some dirt,
Sorry Dee,I should have checked before I sent that link.It doesn't work now
and I also forgot to put in www.
However Dr Reams site has a great deal of excellent info.
The site I was trying for was this bit:>
"Quote from;" Dr Carey Reams Alive and Be Well."
"The PH is a measurement of resistance a
Morning Marshall,
>> At 09:05 AM 9/19/2008, you wrote:
I have never been able to find a
way to get to the actual link that it copied, only the text part.
I think, I hope, I understand what you are saying.
The only workaround I ever
found was to copy the link to notepad which loses the tag po
Morning Kathryn,
>> At 08:08 AM 9/19/2008, you wrote:
>> Is that file still there? When I go to the link, I don't see
anything. Maybe you hid it?
No, worse than that.
The file worked fine on my local computer. I tested the link as
I always do.
After the reports that the file had
I have never been able to find a way to get to the actual link that it
copied, only the text part. The only workaround I ever found was to
copy the link to notepad which loses the tag portion of the copy, change
it there, then copy it to AIM or email client.
Marshall
M. G. Devour wrote:
Dea
Good Morning Wayne,
Is that file still there? When I go to the link, I don't see anything.
Maybe you hid it?
Kathryn
On Sep 18, 2008, at 5:38 AM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
One new file added to the CS small collection. This one is written by
Dr. John E. Whitcomb , MD, Emergency Medicine, Inte
I am speaking in general terms. Salts dissolve in water, along with
many other things. Soluble in water means that the bonds holding the
compound together break when water is introduced, like salts, or sugar.
If you take some dirt, it will go into the water, but will probably not
dissolve much,
On Sep 18, 2008, at 7:41 PM, Neville wrote:
- Original Message - From: "Clayton Family"
To:
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 2:58 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Meso vs. Ionic silver?
[ Ah the beauties of definitions. Kathryn]
You've certainly got that right Kathryn...!!
I have said in the
Evening Sol.
At 02:24 PM 9/18/2008, you wrote:
For a long time I used to think they should be also highlighted
active hyperlinks in the edit (compose) window, but they just
aren't. Don't know why.
I can tell you. There can't be many reasons.
It is either the software, the user, or I sus
Sorry about that Wayne, but I did send all the others relating to the
topic with the correct subject, but this one I just clicked 'reply'
without looking at the subject line. I'm afraid I do this a lot, so I
will try to do better as I can see that it's annoying. dee
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Yo
Morning Dee,
>> At 02:24 AM 9/19/2008, you wrote:
The penny has now 'dropped' sol! It seems the links are 'active'
when it is possible to click on them i.e. when they have been
received. Thanks to all. dee
What does it cost for you to tell us what you did ?
Is it a secret ? See my messa
The penny has now 'dropped' sol! It seems the links are 'active' when
it is possible to click on them i.e. when they have been received.
Thanks to all. dee
sol wrote:
Dee wrote:
I would love to hear our respected various 'sages' replies to this.
(by the way, the hyperlinks at the bottom o
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