Hey Steve, check into LED bulbs, C Crane has them,
but I think you can find 'em cheaper.
They give out decent light these days.
Annie
If we could sell our experiences for what they
cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
Abigail Van Buren
Steve G wrote:
Scents also trigger/worsen migraines for
Scents also trigger/worsen migraines for my long-suffering wife. So, I look
for unscented baby powder, unscented pet litter, and we've given up on buying
laundry soap. We make our own, which eliminates the scent problem as well as
95% of the cost.
I don't know what we're going to do when Bush
Dan,
Triple on that...gag, cough, sneeze, choke, puke...who the heck ever
came up with that smell??
Craig
Steve G wrote:
Someone just posted about talc containing asbestos fiber
in the old days.. that got me to thinking.
I've avoided all baby powders
It is food grade, Yes, and a few drops can be your best bet should you get
exposed to radiation, Still used in the military.
But just 6 drops in a cup of water and swallowed, can cure most common food
poison in a couple hours.
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.
From:
Aw, come on Dan, you don't wanna smell baby
fresh? *Snicker-snorfle-guffaw*
Sorry, I couldn't resist just a tiny tease :D
Annie
If we could sell our experiences for what they
cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
Abigail Van Buren
Dan Nave wrote:
I avoid it because of the smell...
Dan
On
I avoid it because of the smell...
Dan
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Steve G wrote:
> Someone just posted about talc containing asbestos fiber in the old
> days.. that got me to thinking.
>
> I've avoided all baby powders that include talc for years due to an article
> I read in Science
Codex Alimentarius 101
http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/?page_id=162
Codex Alimentarius - Dare you ignore it?
http://www.natural-health-information-centre.com/codex-alimentarius.html
Bethann
--
If we could sell our experiences for what they
cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
Abigail Van Buren
Thank you Brooks:)
Annie
If we could sell our experiences for what they
cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
Abigail Van Buren
Brooks Bradley wrote:
In the recent past, some
measurable traffic transpired relative to Low Dose Naltrexone as a
protocol for sever
Tara -- sometimes when you send a reply through, it doesn't go to the
silverlist, it goes to the person whose post you are replying to. I don't know
why that happens -- and of all the lists that I'm on, it only happens on this
list -- but this has happened to me before. This has taught me to d
In the recent past, some
measurable traffic transpired relative to Low Dose Naltrexone as a
protocol for several challenging insults. While someone may have,
already, passed this url on to the List
I have not seen it (which would be no surprise---given my exis
Truly!! I want one!! Take it anywhere! Project it anywhere! Take pictures
without taking a camera out! Thanks for the link.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Renee wrote:
>
> This is just incredible. Take 14 minutes and watch this. It opens up a
> brand new world!
>
> *---Original Message-
Truly!! I want one!! Take it anywhere! Project it anywhere! Take pictures
without taking a camera out! Thanks for the link.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Renee wrote:
>
> This is just incredible. Take 14 minutes and watch this. It opens up a
> brand new world!
>
> *---Original Message-
Just to add one more thing: A few months ago I called up a Bob's Red Mill
rep and she told me that she didn't think Arm & Hammer (their "competitor")
contained any aluminum! She didn't know why Bob's Red Mill brand states
specifically "no aluminum" since (as Marshall pointed out) sodium
bicarbonate
Migraines like that can be caused by a lot of
things, but magnesium deficiency is one, and
common, other signs can be muscle cramps,
palpitations, anxiety, and depression. And
undiagnosed hypothyroidism can cause migraines.
Unbalanced adrenal hormones (adrenal fatigue) is
another.
Annie
If
This reminded me about the marketing of tunafish that I had read about years
ago. I forget the names of the companies involved. But one company almost put
it's competitors out of business by advertising that THEIR tuna is guaranteed
not to turn red in the can. Turns out that there are natura
Someone just posted about talc containing asbestos fiber in the old days..
that got me to thinking.
I've avoided all baby powders that include talc for years due to an article I
read in Science News way back when that said that the use of talc causes lung
scarring at any age. So, that lea
Marshall:
if you can test for it, please do so and publish your results. as far as
the FDA is concerned, you must be joking...
John
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Annie B Smythe wrote:
> My understanding of it is that a competitor started the rumor about
> aluminum in Arm & Hammer many years
My understanding of it is that a competitor
started the rumor about aluminum in Arm & Hammer
many years ago, and it has hung around ever since.
Gives you a real respect for the power of words
and the harm or benefit they can bring about.
Annie
If we could sell our experiences for what they
c
Since you seem to think you are the expert on this, tell me what form
this aluminum is in. If you know so much about it, you must know the
form. I have a box of A&H soda and will test for it.
Marshall
John E. Stevens wrote:
Okay, master - whatever you say... Believe what you wish big mouth!
Well, if it was contaminated with aluminum or any other chemical, they
would be in big trouble, labeling requirements are not taken lightly by
the FDA. Also since sodium bicarbonate is one of the cheapest chemicals
in the world, and all aluminum compounds are much more expensive why
would they
And the old talcs used to contain asbestos fibers. It is a wonder the
barbers didn't all die from mesothelioma.
frankcuns-r...@comcast.net wrote:
*Hi,*
*A powder nebulizer will need a solvent carrier and a source of
pressure. You can also nebulize powders, without the help of a carrier
if th
Lecithin is not bad for you. If you want to avoid soy lecithin then get
a non-soy lecithin.
Marshall
Donna wrote:
I heard soy lecithin is not good for you! They don't want it in
organic foods either.
Donna ACS
My father fixed a 90% blockage by taking 2T Soy Lecithin with each
meal. His Dr
I have found some cookbooks use "t" for teaspoon, and "T" for tablespoon.
Marshall
Day Sutton wrote:
"T" is the NYSE stock exchange symbol for AT&T
tsp=teaspoon
tbsp=tablespoon
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 8:12 AM, John E. Stevens
mailto:jonellis.steven...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
That's an excell
That is exciting to hear. I JUST started oral chelation with my son, Jake.
I didn't find out about the heavy metal connection to autism until he was 9
years old. He is 14 now. He would be considered to be on the "severe" end of
the spectrum. It is tricky, his body DUMPS magnesium (I know this from
My 7 year old grandson has taken CS all his life and developed autism
symptoms not long after his first vaccinations, and autism by
preschool. There seemed to be no effect on it at all with CS, one way
or the other. However in the last 3 months he has completely lost all
signs of autism by sim
You can buy pure baking soda at any grocery store. All sodium
bicarbonatge is aluminum free, and is free of all elements except for
carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
Marshall
Lisa wrote:
John can you provide names, websites and/or links to a pure sodium
bicarbonate.
I’d like to get something t
John E. Stevens wrote:
Hpefully you're not using Arm and Hammer Sodium Bicarbonate. It has
too much aluminum in it.
Arm and hammer has no aluminum in it. Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate
and only has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in it. I even have a copy of a
letter from them stating tha
Biggest problem is that people don't proof read their posts and
actually see what they wrote, and if it makes sense...
Dan
(I made sure to check the spelling on this post)
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Rowena wrote:
> "all the colors/fonts/boldface/underlines and lack of punctuation contribu
That is fascinating, Marshall.
I pressed "reply all" this time -see if I can participate. I've wrote this
list twice now in this thread, but haven't seen it. This will be my third
try :)
Tara McClintick
www.booksbytara.com
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@
I have been told that aspirin and a number of other over the counter
remedies have NEVER gone through the rigorous double blind tests that
are suppose to be required by the FDA and constitute "proof" for a drug.
If this is true, then aspirin has never been proven to work either.
Marshall
Stev
This is just incredible. Take 14 minutes and watch this. It opens up a
brand new world!
---Original Message---
All is certainly not lost when we have good people inventing whole new
technologies - and making them "open source" - the way IBM did with the PC
back in the '70's.
Thank
Ode Coyote wrote:
No..actually it was a conclusion jumped to without considering
threshold level factors and the broader picture of sources.
The vaccine may have crossed an existing threshold for you, but by
your own testimony, wasn't the major source of mercury.
The chelation and amalgam r
Alan: Dr. Wm Campbell Douglass II has some info on it. David G. Williams,
a notable and excellent chiropractic researcher, also has some info on it.
I'd check Dr. James Balch, too. Maybe Dr. Shallenberger, too. Dr. Robert
Rowan would be another good source. Manufacturers, in my research, canno
Lugol's, as i understand it, is food grade and a couple drops under the
tongue maintains thyroid efficiency.
John
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Tel Tofflemire wrote:
> I would think so but, their potency might not be the same as what is used
> in Lugol's. Also Iodide Crystals are used to make
I would think so but, their potency might not be the same as what is used in
Lugol's. Also Iodide Crystals are used to make Iodine, along with Iodine
Crystals, and Distilled water. Lugol's is made by 2 1/2 % Iodine, 2 1/2
Iodide, and 95% Distilled water. Total about 5% Iodine in Lugol's Iodi
John, where can we find these outside reports which indicate there is
aluminum in Arm & Hammer baking soda?
Alan
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 7:36 PM, John E. Stevens <
jonellis.steven...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think you need to see some outside reports. You're very trusting but may
> be in harm's way
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