I do not under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
So many schools are closed in our area.
This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it is
left to run its course.
Unless they are worried about the Flu
I think you may find the common element on batches going yellow to be
Silver Oxide.
High concentrations of ions are more reactive than low concentrations as
there are more ions around to find a partner and make something out of
themselves.
Sorta like the chances of getting married and
Ah yes, Pot Butter.
I met a guy that made that for his kids when they had bad colds.
Buttered toast and chicken broth
The Doctor of Childrens Rhymes, Green Eggs and Ham
Ode
At 07:46 AM 5/4/2009 -0700, you wrote:
Ode,
Smoking won't do it. Not nearly enough THC will enter
Hi Indi. Is this browser better than Firefox, because I did have Firefox
and found there were too many issues with it which is why I went back to
Explorer. Thanks for the info. Dee
---Original Message---
From: Indi
Date: 04/05/2009 22:08:49
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re:
Kirsteen- Neither my Beyond a Century nor Swanson's whey protein powder
have any added sugar or artificial sweeteners. The packages don't use the
term undenatured, they use terms like low heat and ultrafiltered, so I
don't know if they are undenatured or not.
Nancy
At 06:02 PM 4/27/2009
I think you'll find that anything that doesn't say it *is* un denatured, is
not. I believe ultra filtered is not a good thing either. I have been
using Jarrow whey in the false belief it was un denatured but have since
found that it is not. Anything that is pasteurized is *not* un denatured.
Your're right Bob. And being the old cynic that I am, I'm wondering if the
shelves full of Tamiflu which didn't get used because the bird flu didn't
get off the ground so to speak, has anything at all to do with it! dee
---Original Message---
From: Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:
I do not under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
So many schools are closed in our area.
This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it
I think it is an engineered flu
http://www.google.com/search?q=swine+flu+engineeredsourceid=navclient-ffie=UTF-8rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS177US229
http://www.google.com/search?q=microbiologists+killedsourceid=navclient-ffie=UTF-8rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS177US229
and the people who created it want to cause panic.
Is it true that the off-topic list is down right now? (because I know that
this is off-topic - kind of...)
I agree with you Dave.
I just found this video which supports the idea that Swine Flu is no worse than
regular flu:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT2HWdPFqMgIt is an interview with
Here's a story for ya, it's an amazing story, plenty of videos
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=search_query=rick+simpsonaq=f
And another site:
http://www.geocities.com/runfromthecure/
Annie
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net wrote:
Ah yes, Pot
With the nuts/seeds, there is a substance in them, that some refer to as an
anti-nutrient. It is what keeps the seed from rotting, and keeps it
dormant.
Here is a google search of antinutrients nuts seeds herpes :
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en
Hysteria and nonsense
On May 5, 2009, at 7:12 AM, Dave Linehan wrote:
On 5/5/2009 7:09 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:I do not
under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
So many schools are closed in our
more hysteria and nonsense...
On May 5, 2009, at 7:31 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:
Is it true that the off-topic list is down right now? (because I know
that this is off-topic - kind of...)
I agree with you Dave.
I just found this video which supports the idea that Swine Flu is no
worse
Lea Ann Savage wrote:
Hello,
I have a SilverGen colloidal silver maker.
I also have a 7 year old son who has had two ocular herpes outbreaks
and is going to see a specialist about it because getting it so young
(and having two outbreaks within a year) is very serious. He already
has
more hysteria and nonsense...
What?
I stated that the Swine Flu is no worse than the regular flu. I am stating
that the hysteria is being CREATED. My post is not hysteria and nonsense.
If you are refering to my suggestion that you do your own research on
weaponized flu vaccine - then yes,
Issues with Firefox?
H
Well try Opera, that's what I use.
One thing's for sure, no-one should use Internet Exploder --
It's the number one way for windows users to have their computers
compromised.
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 12:36:56PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
Hi Indi. Is this
Exactly. It reminds me of the terrorism alert status craziness.
Like, Be orange afraid. Okay, now be RED AFRAID!!!
Apparently Pavlov's dog had nothing on the average U.S. citizen.
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 10:00:22AM -0500, Clayton Family wrote:
Hysteria and nonsense
On May 5, 2009, at
I apologize for possibly beating a dead horse, but...
I found an article that articulates my concerns very well:
http://www.naturalnews.com/z025760.html
If a meteor was headed for earth and top scientists knew that it would cause
the death of millions of people - wouldn't it be a newsworthy
Yea, its just a pesky little -o virus that just wont go away. Almost killed
me once.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
robert.j.medw...@us.army.mil wrote:
I do not under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
LYSINE HAS A SUPPRESSANT AFFECT ON BOTH TYPES OF HERPES SIMPLEX
Lysine has a suppressant affect on both types of Herpes Simplex (Type
1 Type 2). It also is effective with Herpes Zoster (Shingles),
canker sores, measles and chicken pox, which are viral cousins.
In addition to taking 1,000 mg,
I don't see any problem spraying or dropping CS into the eyes
regularly. There may be an issue if it is mixed with DMSO, but I
don't know.
Many of us have used it by spraying in the eye, and no problem has
ever been noted.
But, I would agree, do it orally as well.
Dan
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at
I think its necessary to have ones immune system function at optimum levels
which will prevent almost all disease. I think this is an instance where
MMS would be useful, as this boosts the immune system while killing
pathogens. Dee
---Original Message---
From: Sam L.
Date: 05/05/09
The thing is, it does things none of the other do. As I say, I tried
Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also couldn't download
things like Adobe Flash Player. It told me I didn't have enough memory on
my computer which was ridiculous, as I had a spare 140megabytes! Explorer
Gaiacita wrote:
Could very well be. I'm always confused by these terms--which is why
I use positive and negative. All I know for sure is that the negative
(healing) pole will pull a compass needle TOWARDS it. Which is why I
said north seeking. I could just be using the wrong phrase.
A
I meant gigabytes of course! Dee
---Original Message---
From: Dee Fitzpatrick
Date: 05/05/2009 18:26:38
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic
The thing is, it does things none of the other do. As I say, I tried
Firefox but found I
Really, the best way to resolve this in your mind is to realize that
the magnetic pole at the North Pole of the earth really is the North
Pole. It is also referred to as the Negative pole. Use this as
your reference point for any further conclusions.
Any magnet, like a compass, that points to
Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:
I do not under stand the how every one is responding to the Flu.
The Flu turned out to be milder than every one thought.
So many schools are closed in our area.
This is first time I have seen them try to stop the Flu, normally it
is left to run its
They both have problems:
Firefox, often hogs cpu, and crashes
IE: is an open door for viruses, worms and hacking, with the result of
losing ones identity, money, or computer along with any software and data.
Between the two, I select firefox.
Marshall
Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
Hi Indi. Is
Huh? That the Swine Flue is not worse than the regular flu is hysteria
and nonsense? You must have a different definition of hysteria than I
do, and the data thus far supports that statement, so how is it nonsense?
Marshall
Clayton Family wrote:
more hysteria and nonsense...
On May 5,
Yeah, they have almost quite talking about those because the public quit
reacting to them, it was like, oh it's orange again, ho hum.
Marshall
Indi wrote:
Exactly. It reminds me of the terrorism alert status craziness.
Like, Be orange afraid. Okay, now be RED AFRAID!!!
Apparently Pavlov's dog
I find a lot of people confuse memory with storage.
Are you referring to disk space or RAM?
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 06:25:56PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
The thing is, it does things none of the other do. As I say, I tried
Firefox but found I couldn't open certain sites and I also
Thanks so much for this link Indi, I have downloaded it and it seems much
better than Firefox *and* Explorer! Dee faint_grain.jpg
Oh, so you mean storage not memory, right?
Hard disk space?
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 06:41:05PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
I meant gigabytes of course! Dee
---Original Message---
From: [1]Dee Fitzpatrick
Date: 05/05/2009 18:26:38
To: [2]silver-l...@eskimo.com
Thanks Marshall,
Sometime people scan only words or phrases and form a quick opinion of what a
writer is trying to say. I have been guilty of that myself! If that is the
case here... no problem.
Or, he could be referring to weaponized flu vaccine and calling that more
hysteria and nonsense.
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 07:16:38PM +0100, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
Thanks so much for this link Indi, I have downloaded it and it seems much
better than Firefox *and* Explorer! Dee
Oh, good.
Guess I should have read *all* the messages before replying,
sorry 'bout that! Yes, Opera rocks,
Now that you mention it, that is kind of encouraging.
Maybe the average Murkin is slightly smarter than Pavlov's dog
after all.
:)
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 02:14:17PM -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Yeah, they have almost quite talking about those because the public quit
reacting to them, it
Well I have windows because I am only just computer savvy and still have to
have mine sorted occasionally. The main consensus is that windows is best
for people like me who just type letters and do email and surfing, but that
Mac is better for those who specialize. I know someone who is at the
Isn't it said that colloidal silver is not stored in the body,
if it is made correctly?
Today I saw the results of my heavy metal chelation test (urine
sample after DPMS provocation), and my silver numbers are extremely
high, with nearly 300 mcg/g Creatinin (normal numbers would
be below
Rachel Smithies wrote:
Hello,
I am new to the list. Your archives are down and so I hope you don't
mind if I ask a couple of questions...
Please can somebody tell me what the difference is between colloidal
and ionic silver? Is it particle size and method of production? Which
is safer to
Mac is way more expensive, I'm told even more so in the U.K.
To me it's worth it because nothing else works as well for my needs,
but for light use windows is sufficient for many people.
It's the business people who use windows for mission critical stuff
who are penny wise and pound foolish.
Of
I want to thank everyone who replied to my question about occular herpes. I
gave Luke a few drops in his eye last night and he said it made his eye feel
uncomfortable. Marshall, I will take your cautionary advice under serious
consideration.
I have a SilverGen and I've always made batches
I have a Tens Unit it was from my Late Wife, what is it good for.
Bob
Tens units are used for temporary muscular pain relief.
Medwith wrote:
=
I have a Tens Unit it was from my Late Wife, what is it good for.
Bob
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I don't believe there is a PC with 140 gigabytes of memory on the
market yet.
The common range is from one to four gigabytes.
Chuck
If Bill Gates had a nickel for every time Windows crashed...
... oh wait, he does.
On 5/5/2009 1:41:05 PM, Dee
I meant hard drive. Dee
---Original Message---
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
Date: 05/05/2009 20:30:06
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic
I don't believe there is a PC with 140 gigabytes of memory on the
market yet.
The common range is
Well I had considered getting a Mac but the cheapest was around £900 before
having any of the programs put on. The PC starts at around £300. I have
only had to have this one wiped once because some kind soul sent me a virus
which went undetected. Nothing to do with the actual PC. Dee
It was hard drive Indi, silly me. I have 2gigs RAM and dual processors. Dee
---Original Message---
From: Indi
Date: 05/05/2009 19:34:44
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSwine Flu Epidemic Avianized Flu Pandemic
I find a lot of people confuse memory with storage.
Are you
Sorry, I probably shouldn't have brought that up.
Mac vs PC is actually a kind of religious discussion for a lot of people,
so maybe we should leave it alone.
But I do actually have both, Macs for desktops and PCs (running Linux) for
servers. They each have their merits, IMO. And Sorry Mike,
I doubt very much you have that much memory, it is very unusual to have
more than one or two gigs of main memory, I am running with 376Meg. on
this computer.
Marshall
Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
I meant gigabytes of course! Dee
/---Original Message---/
/*From:*/ Dee Fitzpatrick
I also like Opera but I use Firefox for one main reason -- Flashblocker.
All browsers need something like it. I also require an option to default
GIF animation to off, which Chrome does not offer for some reason.
(Flashblocker causes Flash elements on a page to be replaced with a blank
box with
Source Naturals' The True Whey, as I recall was labeled undenatured.
Hope this helps.
Sharlene
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 1:37 AM, Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com wrote:
Kirsteen- Neither my Beyond a Century nor Swanson's whey protein powder
have any added sugar or artificial sweeteners. The
OK, you mean hard drive, what did it say? If it said memory, then that
is something completely different. How much memory do you have?
Marshall
Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
I meant hard drive. Dee
/---Original Message---/
/*From:*/ cking...@nycap.rr.com mailto:cking...@nycap.rr.com
Lea Ann Savage wrote:
I want to thank everyone who replied to my question about occular
herpes. I gave Luke a few drops in his eye last night and he said it
made his eye feel uncomfortable. Marshall, I will take your
cautionary advice under serious consideration.
Even distilled water can
2 Gig ram should be plenty, how much cache do you have?
Marshall
Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
It was hard drive Indi, silly me. I have 2gigs RAM and dual
processors. Dee
/---Original Message---/
/*From:*/ Indi mailto:indi.sha...@gmail.com
/*Date:*/ 05/05/2009 19:34:44
/*To:*/
Hi Lea Ann, Marshall, and others.
Yes, I also read that the swine flu is turning out to be no worse than
other flu viruses. The bird flu/ 1918 flu types are very rare. Most
flus are not that bad. That is not to say that the Influenza is a mild
bug- it is horrible to catch even if it is the
My comments are inserted below:
On May 5, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:
I apologize for possibly beating a dead horse, but...
I found an article that articulates my concerns very well:
http://www.naturalnews.com/z025760.html
If a meteor was headed for earth and top scientists
I have found PC's to be very reliable, I have has several running
continuously for over 15 years with no hardware failures whatsoever. On
the other hand the Windows operating system, which many people use on
PC's is very unreliable, unstable, and hackable.
Marshall
Sandee George wrote:
Hi
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 03:05:39AM -0400, Sandee George wrote:
snip
Hey Sandee, where are you that's it's Wed, May 6 and also GMT -4:00?
:)
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Meteors hit the earth on a regular basis. Maybe at very long intervals,
but geologically speaking, it happens ALL the time. I bet they have
some ideas of what to do if it happens right now, too.
The meteor thing was an analogy - the main point being a potential disaster was
averted but the
Bob,
TENS units are Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulators... they are used for
painful conditions resulting from injury to muscles or nerves. They are
marginally effective... sometimes they work like a charm but other times they
don't work that well. They work best when the body is intact...
Lea Ann,
I have a SilverGen that makes 5 gallons at a time. I set the dial at 10AM
(approx). I prefer a lower PPM... around 10 - 12 is my preference.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Lea Ann Savage
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 11:57 AM
I follow you, I just don't agree with you.
And the flu vacs were killed last time I checked, but they were not
when my great uncle almost died from it- that was a live vac. They were
new back then.
And you would be astonished and dismayed at all the accidents we don't
hear about, including
Bob
I have a Tens Unit, not sure it is the same as your wife's but it is fantastic
for many things. I get a lot of headaches and use it on my shoulders and it
eases the pain. I also have a roller that can be attached and used on the neck
it tightens the neck muscles and by doing that
LOL!
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 4:23 AM
Subject: Re: CSShow and tell
Ah yes, Pot Butter.
I met a guy that made that for his kids when they had bad colds.
Buttered toast and chicken
Geez, this James sounds so much like Ode...could be a relative.
Chuck
-
Dihydrogen Monoxide: Unrecognized Killer
by James K. Glassman Copyright 1997 The Washington Post
Your snipped quote:
[Are there purposes for which you make low PPM batches vs. higher PPM batches?]
-For me personally, Yes! Daily use or non emergency...a relatively low ppm
satisfies, for emergency or something...a high ppm. For external use on open
wounds or such, I don't mind how much
Bob;
I have a TENS unit. I love it. It has two dials (rotary switches) to
control function and wave form. I choose settings that seem to cause
the hurting muscles towear themselves out and relax. I also found a
setting that masks pain, then I increase the amplitude controls (on top
of the
Hmmm, I've had four PCs since 1999 and I've had few problems that I couldn't
resolve fairly quickly myself. And generally speaking PC problems usually
arise from user error, rather than anything else, and that includes, not
using security software, and not updating regularly and/or not backing up
Hi There sorry to refute your statement - Mac is NOT more expensive
than PC - I have spent more money on PCs than on Mac 3 - 1 - I just
spent 1300.00 on rebuilding a PC when I could have bought a new IMac
for practically the same price - with the satisfaction of knowing that
it would work
Subject closed - agreed
Regards
Sandee
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