Garrick wrote:
Why not mix the proper minerals and skip the sugars and fructose.
Those minerals are the electrolytes that help colloidal silver go
through the stomach intact. The fructose is not a factor. Gatorade has
fructose because the athlete also wants some carbohydrate replacement
to rev
..and if you have a little extra Citric Acid in there...so what?
ode
At 08:26 PM 5/26/2010 -0500, you wrote:
The molecular weight of silver is 107.9.
The molecular weight of citric acid is 192.1.
Silver citrate is basically one molecule of citric acid bonded to three
silver ions and has
The way they vacuum pack pickles is to blast the surface of the brine
with very hot steam and slap the lid on.
When the steam condenses..instant vacuum.
Hot air from a heat gun might work.
Ode
At 07:15 PM 5/26/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Renee and PT,
Thanks for your comments. Maybe juicing
Low Dose Naltrexone is supposed to work well with autoimmune issues, have
you considered it?
Alan
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 9:29 PM, Karen wrote:
> I'm so sorry for you. My daughter was diagnosed 2 years ago at age 12.
>
> I recommend you join the forum at ChildrenWithDiabetes.com. They helped
I have never in all my life had a problem with anything like this at all, so I
don't bother about it. Not to say that I never will, but to date, I never
have. The trouble with worrying about stuff like this is that you miss out on
so much and life is too short. dee
On 25 May 2010, at 21:52,
I've done the Lip C Harold but not the glutathione. I think Sandy or someone
has. dee
On 26 May 2010, at 00:23, Harold MacDonald wrote:
> I've had excellent results doing Lipo Vit.C.with a jewelry cleaner.I have
> L-Glutathione powder now and would like to do the same with it.Anything
> speci
I will Rowena! I looked at one place and there was an irate chap chasing the
Google camera waving his fist! dee
On 26 May 2010, at 08:03, Rowena wrote:
> What they were complaining about is that they kind of sucked in info from
> people's wi-fi setups, not just taking the pictures.
>
> I've
You worry?
I don't but I also take prudent precautions, and I am keenly aware of
how the encroachment of privacy and freedoms happen. These people are
not to be trusted. When AOL released their search records, and said
"oops", then thousands of people had their private searches presented to
To get the potassium, calcium, magnesium, manganese and citric acid you
only need to blend tripotassium citrate (aka potassium citrate),
dolomite and citric acid. All readily available and inexpensive. To get
the amounts below of each, you would need roughly:
300mg tripotassium citrate
200 mg of
Are you on the run? I don't care who sees what--let them look all they
want, I am more or less an open book. In fact going to all the lengths to hide
yourself that you do, I would have thought this would make 'them' keener to see
what you don't want 'them' to see! dee
On 26 May 2010, at 14:
So sorry to hear this--do let us know how he goes on. dee
On 27 May 2010, at 00:41, pste...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> We are rushing to the emergincy room at childrens hospital in boston. My 4yr
> old has been sick the last few days. Brought him to his dr and they ran the
> diabetes test
I let mine sit for quite a few hours Harold, but you amaze me that you think it
tastes good! Even I'm not keen and I will drink most things if they are good
for me (even whey) but my family just balks at taking the Lip C! My daughter
actually gags! dee
On 27 May 2010, at 03:21, Harold MacDon
You are missing the point here.. At what level do they raise the bar,
to when it does finally impact you, and by that point, it is too late
for you to "Turn it back", because they've created a monster that's out
of control?
For example, this is exactly why gun owners in this country oppose al
Each to his own. dee
On 27 May 2010, at 14:20, bodhisattva wrote:
> You worry?
>
> I don't but I also take prudent precautions, and I am keenly aware of how the
> encroachment of privacy and freedoms happen. These people are not to be
> trusted. When AOL released their search records, and s
I must have been tired last night.
I should have said " citric acid equal to 4 ppm" and that would equate to
0.48mg of citric acid in 4 ounces of 10ppm EIS.
- Steve N
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Norton, Steve wrote:
The molecular weight of silver is 107.9.
The molecular weight of citri
Tom,
Brooks Bradley has intimated that when supplementing minerals one
could end up by unbalancing the minerals in the body and recommended
taking large doses of kelp as a balanced supplement. Since I have
found that taking kelp gives me adverse side effects by way of my
intestinal system... I wa
You don't, but it might make it taste better. If making your own, I
would use stevia.
Marshall
Garrick wrote:
Fine but for colloidal silver purposes who needs any sweetener?
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Marshall Dudley
mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com>> wrote:
According to Gaterade the
It should take very little, but if there is an equilibrium formed
between the silver oxide and silver citrate, instead of it all
converting, it is hard to say. I will try to do some testing and see
what I can find, I don't think I will find it in any literature.
Marshall
Garrick wrote:
It
How about fresh lemon juice with water and some stevia?
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:23 AM, M. G. Devour wrote:
> > If one was to mix up a balanced set of electrolytes to add to
> > distilled water for drinking and cooking uses containing, perhaps,
> > bicarbonate of soda, magnesium chloride, and
Bodhi writes:
> Oh damn, let's seriously move this to OT.. Won't comment anymore on CS
> list regarding this.
I'm in favor of that action, or else let's let the Google thread
die now, please. Too much politics now.
> Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
> > Are you on the run?
"If you have nothing to
Looks like a whopping big bug to me, Steve. I'll get in touch with the
archive guys.
Mike D.
> Mike,
> I am having a problem when I am doing an advanced search of the
> archives. When I do an advanced search, I am not able to advance beyond
> the first page. For example:
>
> http://www.mail-arc
psteel,
You write:
> We are rushing to the emergincy room at childrens hospital in boston.
> My 4yr old has been sick the last few days. Brought him to his dr and
> they ran the diabetes test and sure enough he has it
>
> Looking for any info anyone has
The following is speculation by me, m
Lemon juice appears to be a good source of trace minerals, with amount
of Potassium being the highest.
In 100ml of lemon juice:
Vitamins
Vitamin A(IU) 19
Vitamin A (microg retinol activity equivalents) 1
Vitamin B6 (mg) 0.051
Vitamin B12 (microg) 0
Folic Acid (microg) 0
Niacin (mg) 0.1
Riboflavin
Has it been determined if it is type I or II yet?
Marshall
M. G. Devour wrote:
psteel,
You write:
We are rushing to the emergincy room at childrens hospital in boston.
My 4yr old has been sick the last few days. Brought him to his dr and
they ran the diabetes test and sure enough he ha
Type one :(
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-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley
Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 13:41:32
To:
Subject: Re: CS>Juvenile diabetes
Has it been determined if it is type I or II yet?
Marshall
M. G. Devour wrote:
> psteel,
>
> You write:
>
>> We are
And it also contains citric acid if that indeed is important.
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Dan Nave wrote:
> Lemon juice appears to be a good source of trace minerals, with amount
> of Potassium being the highest.
> In 100ml of lemon juice:
>
> Vitamins
> Vitamin A(IU) 19
> Vitamin A (microg
Subject: SO>Hello Cat, Dog and Other Animal Lovers- Liposomal Vit .C? Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 19:07:58 +
Dear Listfolk,
I am debating right now whether to give Lipo C to a sick kitty I am nursing here, although I need to do more research to make sure it's safe for him first. He has s
Perhaps, only-time...may ever come-close, to seeing \Q~@/ with Mr. BOD...but OK,
Don't waste $ with da Shrink, you're NOT~PARANOID...THEY really do...watch Ewe!
First time was in an ALT.COM Engineering area...more recently/year-ago, on
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And with that concise summary, I believe we've covered that topic well
enough for the time being?
Or we can follow up in greater detail on the Off Topic List.
Thank ewe!
Mike D.
da list owner guy
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Perhaps, only-time...may ever come-close, to seeing \Q~@/ with Mr.
> BOD...but OK, D
Hi Mike,
Do you know if this will also work for any other kind of autoimmune, e.g.
Hashimoto's???
Thanks.
PT
- Original Message -
From: "M. G. Devour"
To: ;
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Juvenile diabetes
psteel,
You write:
We are rushing to the emerginc
Hi,
In general seaweed is thermodynamically very 'cold' and therefore hard to
digest. One way to obtain the minerals is to make a seaweed 'soup' by
letting it simmer in a kettle of water for awhile and the straining and
pouring the 'soup' into a hot bath. Sit in the bath for at least 1/2 hour
Doesn't matter if it reasonable or not, Dee.
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