ocess. God's law if you will. God will go either way with
you towards health or disease. It all depends on the choices you make.
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work?" Not "how does it work?"
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Silver is not a heavy metal. It is a transition metal.
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Fred wrote:
>
>
> silver is one of the most toxic of the heavy metals to freshwater
> micro-organisms.
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Rain water is rich in MSM.
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Spiroflex wrote:
>
> Recent comments on the list about spinning water and magnets has got me
> thinking.
>
> I think I have observed that my lawn grows better when it is watered by
> rainfall, than when it is watered by well water --
from "top to bottom"? What pattern of placement?
> >
> >Thankyou, and in Silvation, Douglas Haack
> >
> >Dennis Lipter wrote:
> >
> >> Just bought a Krups "Midnight Cocktail"( $15.00 @ Sterns Dept. Store)
> >> which is a small 16 oz battery p
and would allow one to introduce some full spectrum light to
the process. Light and magnetic energy together might prove to be a good
combo. see the work of Dr. Hazel Parcells whose "Thea Light" uses light
and magnetism to purify and "clear" objects placed on it.
Dennis Lipt
I built a "Beck" type kilogauss magnetic pulse generator and had fun
placing steel washers in the center of the coil and hurling them clear
across the room.
Dennis
POTTED PLANT wrote:
>
> Hi Everybody!
>
> Hy if you want to see some stuff on how powerful
> magnetic pulses may have a healin
For the cheapest prices try ebay.
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Ron Cuthbertson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone please suggest a likely supplier Stateside of the above?
> Sometime ago Bob Berger suggested Walmart had two types. Recent enquiry
> by my daughter in central Florida revealed that
Not ill, just wise!
The first step in any health program is detoxification. The first step in a
detox
should be some kind of "mechanical" cleaning out of the gut followed by a deeper
cellular microbiological cleanse which will get at the metallics, poisons and
drug residues.
Den
A formula called "Adrenal Support" contains ashwaganda among other things.
Dennis Lipter wrote:
> Isn't it Ashwaganda?
>
> Vilik Rapheles wrote:
>
> > Ashwandha
> >
> > Anyone heard of this Indian herb?
> >
> > ~^^V^^~
> >
&g
Oregano Oil.stinks but effective.
"Sharon L. House" wrote:
> My husband has previously tried tea tree oil on his nails FAITHFULLY for a
> few months. Nothing happened. Plus the tea tree oil smells to high heaven.
> It didn't bother him much as he's lost so much of his sense of smell (I
> smel
Not that I know of. How would I know? I don't recall Jensen connecting the brown
jelly to candida. I vaguely recall him mentioning that when you are past a
certain age you will pass the brown jelly. It's been a while since I did his
program or read his work.
Dennis Lipter
"Sharon
Isn't it Ashwaganda?
Vilik Rapheles wrote:
> Ashwandha
>
> Anyone heard of this Indian herb?
>
> ~^^V^^~
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easily be converted to AC operation using a small
transformer and rectifier. The momentary action on/off switch could also
be supplemented with a toggle on/off switch for prolonged "spinning".
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See the book "Tissue Cleansing Through Bowl Management" by Bernard Jensen. He
might have some newer more up to date books on detox, so do some shopping.
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Vilik Rapheles wrote:
> At 10:21 PM 12/5/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >Bernard Jensen's program was far
Bernard Jensen's program was far more powerful for me. No comparison between
the two for me.
Dennis Lipter
Vilik Rapheles wrote:
> Well, did that wake you up?
>
> Has anyone done the Arise and Shine cleansing program, and if so,
> what did you think?
>
> ~^^V^^~
>
&
I passed loads of brown jelly like substance while on Bernard Jensen's
program using a colima and colander to catch the ickey stuff. Nearly passed
out with disgust over the vile expulsion from my gut! Needless to say it was
the last "inspection" I ever did.
Dennis Lipter
Nutrition
I have used Allergy Research "Prolive" olive leaf extract. Seems like a good
product.
Dennis Lipter
bli...@aol.com wrote:
> Hi Carol,
>
> Thankyou for responding and taking time from your busy and hectic schedule to
> get us information. I have been so impressed by what
does it automatically. As far as quality
of product, I don't know as I have not had it tested.
Dennis Lipter
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> There is a new article on HVAC vs low voltage:
>
> High-Voltage Colloidal Silver
> Trying to make your own
> shelf-stable colloidal silver? T
course consisting of
flumes, miniature falls, and "rock obstructions" with magnets and full
spectrum light exposure along the way.
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plan2t...@aol.com wrote:
> hi group...does anyone have plans fro building a structured water/ vorte
> machine
> which we c
I have seen a battery powered plastic tumbler with a built in rotating paddle
that creates a swirling vortex in a liquid. I wonder if this gizmo could be
modified by attaching magnets to the perimeter. It is like a drinking glass
with a miniature blender built in.
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( conscious)
self. The low self handles the emotions, memory, and telepathy. The problems lie
in getting the left brain linear, rational, middle self (conscious mind) to step
aside, and also to gain the full cooperation of the low (subconscious) self.
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Vilik Rapheles wrote:
> The f
Marshall,
Exactly what do you mean by "structured water"? Could you elaborate on how one
would go about structuring water? And also, why do it?
Thanks,
Dennis Lipter
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> We do our structuring after the CS is made. I believe, at least on the
> HVAC, any
Kass,
What is the name of the Allergy Research product you mentioned that contains
L.Salivarius.
Thanks,
Dennis Lipter
T wrote:
> Hi Donna,
>Don't know if I answered you or not...just incase I didn't: I take 4
> scoops a day of Nutrocolligy ProGreens that include pro
rick but I sure am glad to have succeeded with my self cure.
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previous post. In Netscape go to Edit / Preferences / Mail & Newsgroups
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running at 20 ma keeps the
transformer cool.
I have noticed that after sitting for a few days some very fine black fallout
appears at the bottom of my storage bottles. Is there any significance to the
black
fallout?
Dennis Lipter
>
>
> With my crude setup, I noticed that
>
>
Ian,
At what distance above the water do you adjust the two wire electrodes? In a
four hour run do you readjust the two wire electrodes or just leave them
once they are set at the beginning? What color is your product? Does the
color change with run time?
Dennis Lipter
roesil...@aol.com wrote
Ian,
How did you arrive at the ppm/time and particle size numbers?
Dennis Lipter
roesil...@aol.com wrote:
> Hi Bob @l...@fbtc.net:
>
> I got your attachment to a silver list post concerning the rotten meat. I am
> a registered nurse and have been using it for about two years no
It is under "Health News" not "Healthletter".
Dennis Lipter
Terry Dickinson wrote:
> I posted a message on this subject a few days ago and offered to send
> further information to anyone who cared to have it and a number of you
> did so request and I sincerely hop
I too am interested in the CS article. Why not post it to the list?
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Sam,
Did you build the Clark Zapper using pennies yourself ?
Is this devise the same as the one sold at:
http://www.wave.net/upg/zapper/
What are your experiences using it?
I am interested in building one.
Dennis Lipter
Sam Earle wrote:
> My only concern when zapping is to be sure the s
It is Rice Bran and yes it is rich in IP6. The only problem is that the IP6 is
bound up into the fiber. For therapeutic purposes the isolated fraction in
tablet
form or Rice Bran solubles (fiber removed) would be advised.
Dennis Lipter
nat2...@aol.com wrote:
> A while back there was alot
I got mine from a wholesale distributor I do business with. The publisher is
Healing Wisdom Publications ISBN # 0-9647080-1-9.
Dennis Lipter
Michael C McNeill wrote:
> >In my booklet "Colloidal Silver" by Zane Baranowski he reports that
>
> So, how do we get
How much CS did you add the the laundry?
michael wrote:
> Henry Reed asked,
>
> >Does anyone know if it is ok to swish CS
> > as a mouthwash if you have metal
> > braces?
>
> I have a partial plate that I would soak in ??ppm CS and I found that it
> would discolor the metal. How this would work
Try "Tools for Exploration". Why don't you make your own?
Dennis Lipter
johnphil wrote:
> A while back we had a thread on biocircuits. Does anyone know a source
> for these? I found one from New Zealand but haven't gotten a reply from
> them. Amazon had a book
emphasize that particle size is much more important than ppm when
assessing the quality of product.
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current source? How about a vacuum tube current
regulator?
Dennis Lipter
Charles King wrote:
> You mean across a 1 k resistor, in series with your electrode, in the
> secondary circuit?
> Brave man! I would have been a little nervous! Of course, certainly,
> it should be OK, but Murp
The startup current should read 19ma, Not 1ma.
Dennis Lipter
Dennis Lipter wrote:
> I am using a 9kv 30ma transformer with a gallon size batch tank (same as
> CsPro) containing 1/2 gallon of distilled water. At start up the current
> reads 1 ma and the two wire electrodes (CsPro conf
Chuck,
With a Fluke digital multimeter.
Dennis Lipter
Charles King wrote:
> Dennis,
> How are you measuring the current?
> Chuck
> Bushydo--The way of the shrub. BONSAI!
>
> On Wed, 25 Aug 1999 15:15:00 -0400, Dennis Lipter
> wro
product is crystal clear with no visible
fallout and strong tyndall. The water gets very hot.
Questions:
Does current matter in the HVAC process?
Should the electrodes become black?
Is it normal for the water to heat up?
Does it sound like I am on the right track?
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Oh yeah, the colloid produced was clear.
Now I need to get sick or find someone sick to test it on.
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, a form of silica hydride in
> which hydrogen has an extra electron which it is dying to donate
> to oxygen radicals etc. when added to water it outperforms water
> electrolysing, so I have been told.
>
> This page has easy to understand information on these topics.
> http
d.
>
> This page has easy to understand information on these topics.
> http://www.oralchelation.com/technical/freeradical3.htm
>
> Thanks to Dennis for sparking my interest.
> Ivan
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Dennis Lipter
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, 17
. Due to the presence of oxalates I think I will switch over to
mechanically hulled seeds.
Dennis Lipter
skyl...@aol.com wrote:
> Dennis,
>
> How do you make sesame milk? Is it like coconut milk? (Grind coconut with
> water, pour into seive, squeeze coconut to get out the rest.)
&g
I use unhulled sesame seeds to make sesame milk that I consume daily and
often wondered whether or not to use hulled or unhulled seeds. The hull
contains phytic acids that can bind minerals (calcium). Any ideas or
opinions?
Dennis Lipter
michael wrote:
> Some of this information is either o
Vilik,
Reduction is the act of giving up an electron. This is the way antioxidants
(free radical scavengers) work. They donate an electron to quench rogue
molecules that have an unpaired electron. These rouge free radical molecules
damage biological tissue (DNA) by stealing an electron to satisfy
Vilik,
I should have explained that Redox is short for reduction oxidation. Oxidation
is the acceptance (stealing) of an electron and reduction is the giving up an
electron. A positive redox number signifies an oxidant and a negative value
signifies an antioxidant.
Dennis Lipter
Vilik Rapheles
calcium introduces active
hydrogen into water.
Dennis Lipter
Vilik Rapheles wrote:
> At 03:32 PM 8/16/99 +1000, you wrote:
> >Could someone tell me about Coral Calcium please. I take calcium carbonate,
> >and I was wondering what was the difference between the two,
> >~~~
Calcium carbonate is used to bind cholesterol and toxins from the intestines.
It is poorly absorbed into the body. For bone building try calcium citrate.
Dennis Lipter
CARMEN SPENCE wrote:
> Could someone tell me about Coral Calcium please. I take calcium carbonate,
> and I was wonderin
of donatable electrons. Shirahata reported (BBRC
V234) that reduced water scavenges active oxygen species and protects DNA
from oxidative damage.
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Those age spots that you see in the surface of the skin are also appearing
internally!
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Henry Reed wrote:
> To all -- Only a few of the spots have totally disappeared, but the
> others are about 80% gone. I don't know of course if they will
> disappear altogether
for three people that would
be willing to commit to purchasing say 10 lb each of the solubles and
the bran. Anybody interested contact me off list.
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Jim,
I am interested in your approach to building a LVDC current regulated CS
generator. Care to share the details of your circuit?
Dennis
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coin are people like me who will try and
build their own circuit and share the results with the group.
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Rex Doane wrote:
> What you implied was that you are doing something that nobody else can.
> That the non-technical person better buy from the expert. Your systems seem
You can create a synthetic north pole at the crown of the head by sleeping
with some 4x8 ceramic magnets placed on a headboard with the north poles
facing ones head.
Dennis Lipter
Ivan Anderson wrote:
> Hi,
> I should think that a magnet induces a magnetic flux that flows
> through th
Check the work of Dr. Philpott. He calls for a north pole only for sleeping. Dr
Allan Pressman is coming out with a book on magnetism. I wonder what he will
uncover.
Dennis Lipter
Vilik Rapheles wrote:
> John,
>
> EXCELLENT post! Thank you!
>
> Now...question...I am sleeping t
Wong,
Go to http://www.double77.com/products.htm click on product #1.
Also see http://www.naturalglo.com/
Keep me posted on your thoughts an if you decide to try it.
Dennis Lipter
wong...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 7/30/99 7:58:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> dlip...@accessh
29v
available across
the silver electrodes.
I am going to try one of these, it looks promising.
Dennis Lipter
Rex Doane wrote:
> What is proprietary about a current regulator?
>
> This has been a standard electronic circuit for over 30 years (older than
> that in the tube version).
Rex Doane wrote:
> What is proprietary about a current regulator?
>
> This has been a standard electronic circuit for over 30 years (older than
> that in the tube version).
>
> National Semiconductor came out with an integrated circuit version in the
> 70's, I believe, the LM334 -- the data shee
I found a product called Natural Glo sold to animal feed dealers which is
stabilized rice bran (fit for human consumption) for $34./40 lb. including
shipping to my door. That comes out to $0.85/lb. Charles, do you use
stabilized rice bran? If so, what are your experiences?
Dennis Lipter
Charles
I heard of a modified diet that consists of nothing but lamb, white rice, and
pears. Eat this until symptoms disappear and then reintroduce new foods one at a
time watching for a negative response. Cut those offending foods out.
Dennis Lipter
CARMEN SPENCE wrote:
> Hii Sharon,
>
> I
magnets with alternate polarity
fields exposed to the water flowing in the tubing. Any thoughts?
Dennis Lipter
Tai-Pan wrote:
> Hi Listers,
>
> Noticed this in the latest Chemical Engineering magazine.
> ZPM Inc of Goleta, Cal., a water treatment company is using
> *electr
Anybody have any experience or opinion on a rice bran concentrate powder
called RiSoTriene?
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See patent # 5,306,511
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James Sullivan wrote:
> Hi Guys!
>
> Since you've figured out how to make CS at a few pennies a gallon, how
> about telling us how to make our own alkaline water at an affordable
> price??
>
> jim
>
> >much. I was tempte
See Dr Sheldon Saul Hendler who wrote "The Oxygen Breakthrough, 30 Days to
an Illness Free Life". He teaches breathing exercises and oxygen rich diets
to overcome illness.
Dennis Lipter
Charles Marcus wrote:
> > I noticed that there are many sites on the web extolling the
www.alkalife.com
johnphil wrote:
> Can someone give me the source forAlkalife mineral drops and Coral
> calcium? My wife has osteoporosis and it I think this might help her.
> Thanks. John
>
>
>
>
ven
with a good diet/lifestyle. Or maybe one could get too alkaline?
Dennis Lipter
Charles Marcus wrote:
> > I have been studying the work of Sang Whang who in his book
> > "Reverse Aging" claims the root cause of disease is the
> > gradual acidification (lowering of p
I have been studying the work of Sang Whang who in his book "Reverse Aging"
claims the root cause of disease is the gradual acidification (lowering of
pH) of the body. He cites cancer as being an anaerobic process that grows in
an acidic (low pH) environment. He goes on further to mention that the
I was disconnected from the list for a few days. If I missed the post on the
Kelp Extraction Methodologies could someone please either repost it or send
it to me.
Thanks,
Dennis Lipter
BROOKS BRADLEY wrote:
>Dear List Members.
> I owe you all an a
If anybody is interested in banding together with me to purchase a water
ionizer at a group discount, contact me off list.
P.S. I am not selling them but am trying to obtain a reduced price
through volume.
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Ivan Anderson wrote:
> > Well, since you didn't bother to differentiate between
> > raw, apple cider vinegar, or white, distilled vinegar,
> > then obviously you don;t know much about it.
>
> No
Who is David? The Pro Fiber, Best of Greens, and Bio Fruit sound
interesting. Which company sells them?
Dennis Lipter
Charles Marcus wrote:
> > Also see Gary Null's Green Stuff, Greens and Grains, and Red
> > Stuff for products produced with the same technology and from
>
Also see Gary Null's Green Stuff, Greens and Grains, and Red Stuff for
products produced with the same technology and from the same growing field but
with a wider range of ingredients.
Dennis Lipter
ejohns9...@aol.com wrote:
> Charles,
> I think this is the same thing. In my catal
Edith:
I am referring to the "magic" water written about on the site you referred to in
your post, to quote you "The Clustered Water it speaks of is available." I
thought you were referring to the water that cleans up toxic lakes mentioned in
http://www.transformacomm.com/water/Index.htm which is
Edith :
Is the clustered water the same as the super ionized water mentioned on the
site? Do you use it? If so any results to report?
Dennis
ejohns9...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 7/13/99 2:57:51 PM Central Daylight Time, vi...@peak.org
> writes:
>
> << Thank you so much. I visited the
Stainless Steel No, Platinum Yes. SS is too reactive. I am not an expert yet
but
this is what I gleaned so far.
Dennis Lipter
samma...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 99-07-12 01:35:01 EDT, you write:
>
> > > I found a water ionizer at a Korean Food Store for $59. The
>
Go to Http://www.genericvitamins.com/index.html . If you punch in nanohydrate
in to dogpile.com or google.com you will find many sources for nanohydrate.
Dennis Lipter
Tom Trauberman wrote:
> Where can this nanohydrate be found?
>
I read that Microhydrin or its generic counterpart (cheaper) Nanohydrate
when dissolved in water will produce "microwater" that is the same or
superior to electrolysis produced microwater (alkaline water).
Dennis Lipter
Charles Marcus wrote:
> > In a message dated 99-07-10 0
This alkaline water business sounds interesting. I wonder if Brooks Bradley has
any pearls of wisdom on the subject?
Dennis Lipter
"Susan M. Yensen" wrote:
> At 04:00 AM 7/11/99 EDT, you wrote:
>
> Thanks Samm!! I'll be around here. Just let me know. Pleeease look
sorts. I think I will build both types to
play
with.
Dennis Lipter
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Neon sign transformers are self limiting.
>
> Marshall
>
> Dennis Lipter wrote:
>
> > Trem:
> >
> > I like your approach to generating CS using a current regulated (
generator?
Dennis Lipter
"M. G. Devour" wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Trem Williams sent me this message so I could review it for
> compliance with the non-commercial nature of the list. It's just fine
> by me, and I am forwarding it to you all because it is good info.
>
>
Robert,
Two high voltage ceramic terminals.
Secondary Voltage = 9kv
The ground terminal is on the side with the 120v input. I know all about HV
and have much respect ( many years working with Vacuum tube gear), so don't
worry about me :-)
Thanks Robert,
Dennis Lipter
I am building a HVAC generator. My transformer has a ground terminal on
the 120v side. How is this ground terminal used if at all?
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Seems ebay has the best price/selection.
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Charles King wrote:
> Try
> www.bottomdollar.com
> Chuck
>
> On Fri, 11 Jun 1999 13:34:36 -0400, Dennis Lipter
> wrote:
>
> >I want to purchase a laser pointer. What is the bes
I want to purchase a laser pointer. What is the best type, and where is
the cheapest source?
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For more info on Modifilan see:
http://www.netwiz.net/~modiflan/index.htm
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Dennis Lipter wrote:
> Vilik,
>
> Found a tableted Laminaria Japonica Extract called "Modifilan".
>
> See http://st1.yahoo.com/vitanet/modprod.html
>
> Dennis Lipter
>
&
Vilik,
Found a tableted Laminaria Japonica Extract called "Modifilan".
See http://st1.yahoo.com/vitanet/modprod.html
Dennis Lipter
Dennis Lipter wrote:
> I find Arame very tasty when added to soups and stir fries. It has a very
> delicate mild taste. See http://www.nordicnat
What I like about the Nordic Naturals product is you can pop one before a meal
say at a restaurant and any metals in the food (fish) will not be absorbed.
Sounds useful to me.
Dennis Lipter
Vilik Rapheles wrote:
> At 05:42 PM 6/2/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >I find Arame very tasty when
I find Arame very tasty when added to soups and stir fries. It has a very
delicate mild taste. See http://www.nordicnat.com/ for Nordic Naturals.
Dennis Lipter
Vilik Rapheles wrote:
> At 01:22 PM 6/2/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >Vilik,
> >
> >What types of seaweed are you taki
I paid $35.00 for 2 lbs. plus $6. for shipping.
Dennis Lipter
wong...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 6/2/99 10:42:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> dlip...@accesshub.net writes:
>
> << I independently arrived at Dancing Wolf also for the best MSM prices. >>
>
&g
o you use the MSM for? Care to share your results in using it?
Dennis Lipter
Brooks Bradley wrote:
> To all interested List Members.
> Several members have expressed an interest in
> obtaining MSM as cheaply as possible. We use rather copious amo
Marshall,
Please explain. What is wrong with Garlic?
Dennis Lipter
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> And he also warns strongly against garlic. My family stopped eating garlic
> after seeing his tape, and now any time we eat any garlic we get sick, even
> without the electrification.
>
Vilik,
What types of seaweed are you taking to bind the metals? Have you ever heard
of the product "Pro Algen" from Nordic Naturals? It is suppose to do the same.
Dennis Lipter
Vilik Rapheles wrote:
> 6T WaterOz in 3 doses with MSM added
>
> I have been feeling a little
If colloidal silver lowers the bacterial and viral
load, this alone will unburden the immune system
allowing it to rise up to a higher level.
Dennis
Scharbach wrote:
>
> Mike wrote:
>
> >I've never seen anything to back up the claim that CS "boosts the
> >immune system." All I know is that a lo
I tried to join the metals list but was rejected
apparently for lack of a password. Exactly how
does one become a member of "metals"?
Dennis
frek...@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 5/25/99 8:34:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> dlip...@accesshub.net writes:
>
> << DMSA is the 1st choice fo
DMSA is the 1st choice for mercury & lead
poisoning. My understanding is that it is taken
orally (by prescription only) and croses the blood
brain barrier. What makes the procedure expensive?
Dennis
BDERAU wrote:
>
> To List, Based on a hair analysis afew months ago, it disclosed a very high
>
Vilik,
What are you taking to remove the metals from your
body? Been researching this myself and would like
to compare notes.
Dennis Lipter
>
> Dear List,
>
> Will someone please tell me whether silver is a heavy metal?
>
> I am taking things to remove mercury/he
See http://www.oralchelation.com for removing
metals from the body.
Dennis
ThankGod wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm in the process of killing candida and I must say CS was the big boost I
> needed to clean my blood. I even did an enema with CS to kill the yeast
> directly in the colon.
>
> FYI, I take
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