Someone on another list told me this after about three months of trying it: "I
also wanted to thank you for recommending the Super-R Lipoic Acid for the pain
on the bottom of my feet. I've been taking it since February and though I'm not
100% better, there is a remarkable difference. No docto
[...stainless steel bowl has heated up]
In a similar theme, I threw a question out there some time ago regarding the
possibility/feasability/credibility of the action of ions converting to
particle clusters over time til a point of stabilization is reached, if those
ionic collisions create
Thank you Janet and Gayla for your kind replies.
Hubby and I experienced something unusual with CS. We used it to disinfect our
raw vegetables and used stainless steel big bowl. We put veggies there and
added tap water to cover veggies and the poured out some cs maybe 1/4-1/2 cup.
We left it
List,
I read about an affliction called NOMA for the first time today. It's
horrendous. See
http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/siv-oneall/30800/noma-the-face-of-
poverty
I wonder whether EIS would help the poor people afflicted with this
deadly disease.
A company called SOTA Instr
"Current incentives for research produce a few that substantially improve
patients' chances of getting better or avoiding death but a large number of
barely innovative drugs each year. These new drugs of little benefit
consume about four-fifths of all drug costs.
"The incentives and institut
As a tax paying business, they have to keep all receipts for 3 years.
Selling online, email addresses are just part of those receipts.
They probably don't have a "list" per sey.
All that could just be deleted if we had "The Fair Tax"
There's little question that MMS is pretty darn toxic dang
Let's just say it's a mess of indistinct direct contradictions saying
his stuff makes sense because he threw everything else in a bucket and
shook it it up.
That's nonsense, therefore, this is
OHjust believe it BECAUSE you don't understand.
If it has a charge, it's ionic.
If it ha
His stuff may be fine. I don't know, and have no need to know.
I have found in the past that I trust the Coyote's observations.
Jim
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Leo Regehr wrote:
> Okay, Jim, Ode, now that you have weighed in with "intuition" and "Mixed
> terms, lies, misdirection,
Renee wrote:
Dunno, but there certainly is a difference in the amount of chlorine
in the activated MMS, smell and taste wise. You'd have to talk to Tom
for more facts about amounts and such. And mostly Tom does not
advocate activating it externally either, as he says there's enough
stomach a
Hi Kirsteen, I got mine from Ode and usually my CS reads 8 when its finished.
I does sometimes go down to 4 though, or 5. dee
On 18 Aug 2010, at 10:23, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> I use a TDS meter to test the water and it
Samala,
Renee
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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/miracle_mineral_supplement/
Samala,
Renee
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Thanks for sharing this. Which list are you referring to below?
Dunno, but there certainly is a difference in the amount of chlorine in the
activated MMS, smell and taste wise. You'd have to talk to Tom for more
facts about amounts and such. And mostly Tom does not advocate activating
it externally either, as he says there's enough stomach acid to activate it
I would like to know if anyone has tried the mold test with CS:
2 slices of fresh bread. Spray on slice with water, and the other slice
with any CS of your choosing. Place each slice in its own plastic baggy, and
seal.
Note how long for each slice of bread to develop mold. If the CS works, the
I would like to know if anyone has tried the mold test with CS:
2 slices of fresh bread. Spray on slice with water, and the other slice
with any CS of your choosing. Place each slice in its own plastic baggy, and
seal.
Note how long for each slice of bread to develop mold. If the CS works, the
Okay, Jim, Ode, now that you have weighed in with "intuition" and "Mixed terms,
lies, misdirection, purposeful confusion and plain old BS", how about some hard
science that might actually help unenlightened laymen?
Leo
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It's the total amount ingested, not the strength of the solution that
is important.
Dan
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Something does not compute about this. Hubble's protocol has one drink a
> solution with no more than about 4/1000% of sodium chlorite in it. Whether
Something does not compute about this. Hubble's protocol has one drink
a solution with no more than about 4/1000% of sodium chlorite in it.
Whether one starts with 5% or 28% solution before diluting it should
make no difference.
Marshall
Renee wrote:
There's a big controversy over the safety
Thanks for sharing this. Which list are you referring to below?
Alan
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Renee wrote:
> There's a big controversy over the safety of MMS as used by Jim
> Humble. There is an MMS list and we have a chemist on it, who says that the
> vomiting and diarrhea that c
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
> I use a TDS meter to test the water and it always reads 000 after just
> one distilling.
>
Hi Dee
I know you're in the UK too. Can you tell me what type of TDS meter you've
got and where you got it.? Also what does your silver read
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