Don't know if you've misunderstood David. I'm referring to my not trusting
wikipedia. A bit like googling silver, probly the first articles that come up
will tell the reader they'll turn blue if they consume it. Wiki is mostly copy
and paste material, or volunteered from mainstream and the g
By the same arguments, one could ask where are all the studies on colloidal
silver done by credible researchers? Oops.
The funny thing about what constitutes objective proof, is that it is a
subjective decision.
David
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:40 PM, Neville Munn wrote:
> Many seem to quote w
Many seem to quote wikipedia, I doubt this source is all that reliable. I
certainly wouldn't quote from it as any form of authority on subject matters
such as these anyway, and I'm only a mug punter.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from all my readings about Rife his *personal*
researched materia
Brickey,
Am interested in how long did you treat each eye with LEDs from V. I have V's
LEDs too 660-850. Am still trying to figure out how to use it. Am not so
sure how many minutes to use on each spot.
Thanks.
Melly
Hi Jason,
No reputable researcher has been able to duplicate Royal Rife's results.
>From Wikipedia:
Rife's claims could not be independently replicated, [5] and were
ultimately discredited by the medical profession in the 1950s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rife
Many of the claims attribu
Hi Ken:
Beware of individuals claiming false expertise.
First off, "zappers" were firsted tested by individuals such as Royal Rife
and Nikola Tesla. These ideas were then eventually borrowed, with an
attempt at a refinement, by individuals such as Bob Beck and Hulda Clark.
Second, my experi
> Hi Mike, Regarding "Zappers", it sounds like you are talking about
> the devices that Hulda Clark popularized over the past 20 years or
> so (I first read her books in 1994 or so). Is that the case? I use
> a zapper occasionally if I get a bad cold or upper respiratory
> infection.
Has anyone done any pH testing of solutions?
I had two samples tested some time ago, one 24 hours old and one a couple of
weeks old and the fresh one blew the pH reading practically off the meter on
the alkaline side, the older solution read about 7 to 7.2 I think from memory
{and no settlement
Thanks Brickey. I haven't seen this site before.
PT
--- On Fri, 5/4/12, brick...@aol.com wrote:
From: brick...@aol.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS Macular Degeneration
To: silver-list@eskimo.com, brick...@aol.com
Date: Friday, May 4, 2012, 9:50 PM
http://www.rifevideos.com/pdf/pdf_files_fo
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Gee, Marshal,
You know all that by tasting? Wow! ;-) Thanks, that is great to have it all
in one place.
Another one is that ionic seems to be 'everlasting' in light, sunlight; but
particulate changes in
several ways fairly quickly, within minutes to hours depending on light
intensity: chan
Yes, there is a difference. Ionic conducts electricity, particulate
does not, ionic reacts with lots of things like salt, particulate does
not, ionic taste different then the particulate, ionic has no tyndall
particulate does, ionic cannot be centrifuged out particulate can, ionic
absorbs colo
Umm Mike M hijacked a post by Jim Holmes and went on about ionic and
particulate CS is
the same. But practically there is a taste and a visual difference. Yes? So ,
Although I'm not a
chemist or physicist I say there is definitely a difference.
Looks like it may be message X-Mailing-List:
ar
For some reason I did not get the email this is in response to. What
tastes different?
Marshall
On 5/4/2012 2:23 AM, Tony Moody wrote:
On 3 May 2012 at 17:23, Mike Monett wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>Making 100% colloidal EIS
Mike,
They taste different. How do you explain that??
OK,
Tony
Please post it to the list - I wasn't aware that the pc sound card was not
really suitable for representing the sound waves.
thanks
Jane
From: "123 456"
Yes, please do share, I for one am most interested in how to build one
of these generators.
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The Silver List is a moderated forum for
Hi Asif,
Yes, please do share, I for one am most interested in how to build one
of these generators.
I am in contact with a small number of people here who are all also
interested but we cannot all spend so much time on the computer
because we occasionally work for a living.
My offline email is whi
HI,
While I agree with this in principle, I would say build or buy the frex unit as
it will provide the waveforns as intended, computer soundcards will greatly
distort square waves and also their power output is only appropriate as a
signal source, it will need amplification correctly, please d
Will do.
N.
Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 07:00:49 -0700
From: ptf2...@bellsouth.net
Subject: RE: CS>Re: CS Macular Degeneration
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Neville, if you have an interest in Rife technology you might want to wander
over to www.frex.com.au. There is a Rife program there you can run th
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