Cindy,
I would start with the Budwig diet. I have found more persuasive
testimonials about this simple preventive and therapeutic diet than
almost any other single approach.I would not wait a moment, but
get going on this, then proceed with careful selections from the
ASTOUNDING range
I believe that you can trust the people at SOTA Instruments; I do.
Their unit might be the best buy; they have a very liberal upgrade
policy also.
On Thursday, Feb 19, 2004, at 09:40 Asia/Tokyo, SilverTedEBear wrote:
Thanks William,
That's what I was concerned about. I emailed the
Marlys,
Please see:
http://www.cancersalves.com/Case1.html
Although the image is a bit unpleasant, I believe it honestly depicts
the effects of bloodroot on cancer.There are many products
available, including simple bloodroot tinctures.I believe that the
herb selectively destroys ab
It may also be worthwhile to check out herbal remedies, including
bloodroot; there are some astonishing photographs which show
application of bloodroot to skin above breast cancer, and the progress
of the movement of the cancer to final expulsion. I believe these
photographs represent a bon
doses of chemo. Maybe we should all have an annual
AMAS test. Does anyone know the lab cost?
TJ Garland, CMO supplier
there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people.
From: "Jonathan B. Britten"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subje
Cindy,
Thanks for your reply. In this case, the doctors were remarkably open
to any effective methodology, though they clearly had little hope;
they forbade nothing, and in fact made a point of getting Cysplatin,
at my friend's request. That drug is used in England, his country,
but g
Jan,
Yours is a generous offer, and it makes clear that in the long run,
efforts to keep the public in the dark about legitimate health claims
are not likely to succeed. However, it is my observation that the FDA
has been able to do some arm-twisting in nearby Canada, and it may be
that
List,
A friend passed away from stomach cancer a few days ago. It was a
profoundly moving and graceful death coming six months after the
diagnosis.I have a few things to say that may be useful to list
members.
1) I have no idea whether CS would have been of any use; the young
woman d
Life Extension Foundation has, in recent years, won a major First
Amendment victory over the FDA, which sought to preclude LEF from
providing links to peer-reviewed articles that clearly indicated a
variety of health benefits from using products available at lef.org.
I do not know all the det
I did not suspect food poisoning at first.
JBB
On Monday, Feb 16, 2004, at 23:54 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
A useful anecdote:
I attended a wake last night, after which mourners were served food.
I partook. Today, at a funeral service,
A useful anecdote:
I attended a wake last night, after which mourners were served food.
I partook. Today, at a funeral service, it turned out that all of
us who ate the food had gotten food poisoning.
After some hours of thrashing about the previous night, I had about
half a pint of h
List,
Both the off-topic topic of oil and the on-topic question of soil
depletion have featured prominently in recent postings. This month's
Harper's Magazine has a cover-story essay devoted to tracing the
relationship of our whole agricultural system to our dependence on oil!
I have not
I posted a link to Vinny Pinto's web sites earlier: you can learn
about EM gardening there as well.
I think EM will be a very powerful, simple, and life-promoting
agricultural technology worldwide in the coming decades. Using EM,
you can grow your own "uber-ogranic" produce easily, cheapl
Do some research on Y. Omura, M.D., who has published online
information about simple methods by which one can cheltate metals by
using cilantro and massaging brain representation points on the hand.
Simple, cheap, and, if you believe his research (I do), effective.
JBB
On Wednesday,
For priceless information about home-brew Essential Microrganism for
human health experimentation, a man named Vinny Pinto is the leading
Internet expert. I learned about EM in Japan, where it was originated
by a Dr. Higa, but Vinny's English-language resources have been just
priceless.
best,
Jan Stoeten, the Netherlands
- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan B. Britten"
To:
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Lyme
Here is the correct link:
http://whale.to/m/scott7.html
JBB
On Monday, Feb 9, 2004, at 20:09 Asia/Tokyo, Jan Sto
Here is the correct link:
http://whale.to/m/scott7.html
JBB
On Monday, Feb 9, 2004, at 20:09 Asia/Tokyo, Jan Stoeten wrote:
I have no problem accessing the site.
All the best,
Jan Stoeten, the Netherlands
- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan B. Britten"
To:
Se
Could you kindly check this link? I get a "File not Found" message.
Thanks.
JBB
On Sunday, Feb 8, 2004, at 19:12 Asia/Tokyo, Jan Stoeten wrote:
You may want to visit the following site and download Donald Scott's
"MYCOPLASMA
The Linking Pathogen in Neurosystemic Diseases" at
http://www.
I was luckier than you fellows. The oral surgeon gave me sodium
pentathol (sp?) for the surgery, and a good supply of a very strong
prescription opiate.Even with all that it was very unpleasant and
painful.
On Tuesday, Dec 30, 2003, at 14:09 Asia/Tokyo, bob smith wrote:
TJ,
I can
Nenah,
Sad to say, much of the sudden interest in the thyroid and iodine
these days stem from fears of radiological "dirty bombs" an the need
for rapid prophylaxis. LEF.org sells affordable pre-packaged iodine
pills for those interested in emergency preparedness. Luigol's iodine
also wo
List,
Did someone mention a "radio pioneer" apropos the matter of patents?
I skimmed over my postings, thought I read this, but now can not find
it. It was very brief I think.
If the person who posted this would be kind enough to elaborate by
direct e-mail, I would be curious to hear mo
Hi,
I am not qualified to give details, as each person's case is unique,
and you should proceed cautiously in whatever you do.
The essential details are in my original posting. I used only
bloodroot initially.
NB that I had been told I had no chance of saving the tooth, so I
thought th
t wold cost to get it approved.
Marshall
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
Thanks to both gentlemen for the reply. I am glad to see such
caveats. Let's keep our eyes peeled for a good custom-made venom
neutralizer. One of these stun-gun companies must recognize the
market potential . . . .
wealth at the expense of (affordable) health.
Cheers,
JBB
On Monday, Dec 22, 2003, at 23:28 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
The potential is there, but I doubt any of them could afford the $10
million it wold cost to get it approved.
Marshall
"Jonathan B. Britten&quo
The waxy substance was actually an earplug material I bought years ago
and never used. Beeswax would be fine too I am sure.
I was in my 40s.
On Monday, Dec 22, 2003, at 07:01 Asia/Tokyo, Shirley Reed wrote:
JBBB, may I ask just what was the waxy substance you placed
over the tinc
Jason, as always, provides a crucial caveat: dental infections can be
very dangerous.
I generally do not much care to delve into my own medical matters on a
public list, but I will say that in recent years I let a dental
problem get out of hand, and was told by two dentists that there wa
Robb,
Thanks for this. I will be interested to see whether your idea has
any effects I can observe in my own experiments on myself.
On Saturday, Dec 20, 2003, at 15:35 Asia/Tokyo, Robb Allen wrote:
Hi everyone, as many of you know I've been fighting a battle against
arthritis for several
Thanks to both gentlemen for the reply. I am glad to see such
caveats. Let's keep our eyes peeled for a good custom-made venom
neutralizer. One of these stun-gun companies must recognize the
market potential . . . .
JBB
On Friday, Dec 19, 2003, at 23:16 Asia/Tokyo, Matthew McCann
This warning may be very important indeed.In fact, even relatively
low-powered devices, such as the OMRON ELEPULSE devices widely sold in
Japan, ordinarily show placement of the electrodes on the same arm or
leg, and not on opposite limbs. I believe that Bob Beck also
advised great c
List,
The stun gun method described earlier may be the best, but I have
found a simple acu-point stimulator device works fine on mosquito bites
and might work on the more powerful venom of spiders. If so, the
advantage would be that the devices are easy to use -- most have a
blunt, needle-
Judging from several anecdotes that support my own, it seems we have
collectively found an interesting use for CS, with the mechanism quite
uncertain. It is doubly interesting to me because my initial
reaction to CS was the experience of very, very unpleasant pain, a
dry, burning sensati
ginal Message -
From: "Jonathan B. Britten"
Odd coincidence that you report CS useful as an anti-diarrheal; I
found, quite by accident, that it seems to work as an antacid!
I have no idea what the mechanism could be, but after finding, by
chance, that a gulp of CS remedied
probiotic, or antacid, but decided to try CS first.it
really did work. I have fewer ideas than you about why this would be
so. As you say, it is interesting though.
paula
- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan B. Britten"
Odd coincidence that you report CS useful as an anti
Odd coincidence that you report CS useful as an anti-diarrheal; I
found, quite by accident, that it seems to work as an antacid!
I have no idea what the mechanism could be, but after finding, by
chance, that a gulp of CS remedied late-night acid reflux (from
overeating), I have tried seve
r people so that they too may have a
chance to
benefit from real knowledge. There are always issues involved
warranting
serious consideration.
Best Regards,
Jason R. Eaton
- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan B. Britten"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 6:17 PM
Subject: CS
. All the same, I hope that someone on the list
may be able to provide more information about the ongoing proceedings
against a company that, I believe, provides effective, low-cost,
products that really work.
Cheers,
JBB
On Wednesday, Dec 17, 2003, at 11:17 Asia/Tokyo, Jonathan B
List,
I found this post about altcancer.com:
http://lobd.org/si/viewtopic.php?p=8610
Note at bottom the link to an FDA site.
Whether or not the claims are true remains to be seen. Cansema does
indeed produce scary-looking results, but the healing proceeds slowly
and without infection. M
Seems almost too obvious to mention, but there is a very good suction
pump tool widely available in camping stores. It is for snake bites,
spider bites, and bee stings, and seems quite well made and reliable.
It is less than 20 bucks. Seems a good thing to have on hand. . .
though I
In Japan a few years ago, this problem mentioned below was a BIG
problem in treating children who has O-157 coli bacteria infection from
some food source.Aggressive efforts to kill the bacteria released
the toxins within the bacterial cell wall; several children died
before less aggressi
wrote:
you wrote:
" his own abstracts, available free online, are generously wrong,
and an education for anyone interested in health issues."
Maybe I'm just slow today, but that doesn't make any sense to me.
Dan
Re: CS>Fibro/Lyme/lupus/ALS--etc.
From: Jonathan B. Bri
Aloha, Helen,
If Dr. Y. Omura is correct, and I believe him, Cilantro and EPA/DHA
fish oil may be two of the most powerful medicines available to us, a
modest cost, tremendous benefit, and virtually no risk. This man's
work continues to astound me, and I recommend that list members keep
If the below is true, we will all need some kind of boilerplate
legalese preface and postscript to everything we write. Perhaps a
sympathetic attorney will help us to find such terms as we will
require. But if the FDA oversteps their bounds, I think we can count
on the ACLU to step in to
Hi,
I am not clear about this. I can understand that one could create a
highly ionic CS, which would not show much TE, and therefore generate
a false negative. But if one checks for TE before starting, and
finds a strong TE after brewing, a fail to see how one would have a
false positiv
R.e. cilantro: my education continues. What I had been buying in
Japan as cilantro turns out to be another kind of parsley, very similar
in appearance to cilantro. A Thai friend knew the difference and got
us some cilantro, which has an astonishing aroma and very nice flavor,
I think. (
herx13,
I think this letter is very valuable, and makes clear a point that any
reputable doctor or clinician should know very well: effects vary
widely among patients using identical drugs.This is probably one
reason that clinical testing is so expensive and time-consuming and
requires
A simple herb, cilantro (Chinese parsley) may be of great value to
this man, as it is known to chelate heavy metals from the human body.
This was discovered and promoted by Y. Omura, M.D.The man may be
able to clear up his condition by himself using this herb.
BTW, the man who killed
Rob Fagin's book, Natural Hormonal Enhancement, is a valuable
resource, and I have a feeling that it is a much more scientifically
sound work than anything Atkins wrote. The documentation is
astounding. The best thing about NHE is that is explains the need for
balanced carbohydrate con
Bob,
Thanks again for this information! There are so few recent essays
that your message is really important.
I will check, when time permits, whether PM has a web site and perhaps
has some online way of ordering back issues or reprints.
JBB
On Thursday, Nov 13, 2003, at 23:10 A
Mike,
Your letter corresponds well with my experiences.I can say that
sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. I have been lucky recently in
helping friends; the wife has cancer and doctors say she will be gone
by March. She and her husband are friends with an infant, and I have
share
Brooks Bradley put something first-rate on the list in the past year:
a detailed protocol for using CS and DMSO for spraying on the body to
get effects equivalent to IV injection. It provides some detail on
R. Harris' suggestion below. I thought it made great sense, and I
would say
Dear "Lone Ranger,"
Please stick around. Your objections are valid for certain periods of
time, but at other times the quality of list information is superb.
I think that if we all focus on quality and considerateness, this
list will improve. You obviously have information to share;
List,
My friend's wife continues to take conventional chemotherapy for
stomach cancer (metastatic) with no change in the prognosis thus far.
(She will not live past March, say the MDs of a leading private
hospital. )
My friend has ordered a SOTA Silver Pulser to do the Beck Protocol,
bu
. Moments ago I
upgraded my Acrobat Reader and now I can read all the files! Fab!
regards,
Elle
From: Jonathan B. Britten
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 19:51:21
---
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All of the the pdf files I tried downloaded quite rapidly
Arnold,
I think your observation is a very useful and concise summary of the
difficulty that laypersons have in making a judgment about the merits
of particles versus ions.I frankly throw up my hands; I do not
have enough information to make a determination. I know only that CS
has inte
plausible tool at their disposal.
JBB
On Friday, Oct 31, 2003, at 00:00 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
Thanks for the information. BTW, can you recall where you read the
information about the variations in Beck/Clarke protocols that caused
t
All of the the pdf files I tried downloaded quite rapidly. The whole
Hulda Clarke book downloaded in a very short time. No problems for
me. . . .
On Thursday, Oct 30, 2003, at 22:53 Asia/Tokyo, silversurfer1952 .
wrote:
Is this a poorly maintained site, or is there something wrong
anyone could suppress real clinical studies,
provided that names were blacked out for privacy protection.If the
clinical studies exist, someone, somewhere, can get them on line, I
am sure.
JBB
On Wednesday, Oct 29, 2003, at 23:15 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
"Jonat
http://www.holman.net/rifetechnology/refandres/papers_articles.html
Two Beck pdf files on this site. . . .
JBB
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To post, address your message
n why they would not work if you do
that
with that theory, but could be missing something.
Marshall
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
Hi, Marshall,
Good questions. My understanding, as a layman relying on a variety
of sources, was based on a different theory of the mechanism of
act
List,
I finally found something that really cleans electrodes quickly and
effectively. Melamine sponges work wonders. Two swipes and the
anode/cathode are perfectly clean. Rinse once and you get CS as clear
as with brand new silver -odes.
These sponges were first marketed in Germany and
23:21 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
Hi, Richard,
Soon SOTA will support only the Beck Pulser. They will drop the
Clarke
Zapper.
You have gotten one of the last Clarke Zappers to be sold by SOTA.
They now offer a second device for half price if y
athan B. Britten" wrote:
Hi, Richard,
Pardon, but I want to say again: The Beck device is a Silver Pulser;
the Clarke device is a zapper.The distinction is important.The
latter is 12 volts; the former is 31.
The zapper is 9 volts, not 12. I don't believe the initial volt
Vince,
I am open-minded about the synchrometer and would LOVE to have a
first-rate device to experiment with.You mention the need for one
in a previous posting. If you ever hear of more about this, please
share it with us.Self-testing muscle strength is not easy to do,
either. W
nt at varying times & kHz & Hz are
much
more effective in killing various parasites.
Do YOU recommend the Silver Pulser over my Zapper? I would appreciate
your
outlook and ideas.
Many thanks,
Richard Harris, 56 yt FL Pharmacist
-----Original Message-
From: Jonathan B. Britten
Richard,
R.e. the point about lavatories: when you go out, use a tissue or
paper towel to open the door; toss the tissue backward into the trash
can as you exit.Favored technique of careful epidemiologists and
MDs.I kid you not. These people know what's on the doorknob . . .
Matthew,
Wonderful anecdote! The perfect antidote to the toxic comments of
anti-scientific know-it-alls who dismiss anything that does not fit
their "facts" or theories or prejudices. Bravo!
JBB
On Friday, Oct 24, 2003, at 22:57 Asia/Tokyo, Matthew McCann PE wrote:
This list is
Hi, Richard,
Pardon, but I want to say again: The Beck device is a Silver Pulser;
the Clarke device is a zapper.The distinction is important.The
latter is 12 volts; the former is 31.
SOTA is discontinuing the Clarke zapper to concentrate their energy on
the Beck protocol. Clarke
wo in
combination can be deadly.Worse, the trouble is often not
diagnosed correctly, and the symptoms may resemble flu.
JBB
On Saturday, Oct 25, 2003, at 03:37 Asia/Tokyo, Jack Dayton wrote:
Jonathan B. Britten 10/22/03 1:20 AM Wrote:
List,
Please see this month's Esquire magazin
Robb,
A healthy dose of skepticism is always welcome.My reading of Hulda
Clarke suggests that there is a lot of useful material, but too many
anecdotes and too little hard science.As for the synchrometer, I
think this is not nonsense, but that better methods of non-protocol
metho
The books have been withdrawn from the web page.
JBB
On Thursday, Oct 23, 2003, at 21:12 Asia/Tokyo, Helena Hsu wrote:
Aloha Del,
I just received my Terminator Zapper from Don Croft yesterday. I
tried it out for 2 hours last evening and "felt" better overall ( just
a subjective view)
List,
An anecdote: family experience on three persons using an ordinary
Omron TENS unit -- some simple units not available in Japan for the
equivalent of twenty bucks or less -- shows very rapid results in
eliminating even protracted lung and sinus congestion from "common
colds" or "influe
One of the best site, altcancer.com, is shut down due to FDA arrest of
founder Greg Caton. A related company, bloodroot.com, has some of
the Alpha Omega products, This is a good place to start researching
herbal treatments.
On Thursday, Oct 23, 2003, at 09:46 Asia/Tokyo, Mary Lou Borge
List,
Please see this month's Esquire magazine to learn that Acetaminophen is
the leading cause of liver failure in the USA today. Tens of
thousands of people each year suffer serious, sometimes irreversible,
sometimes fatal toxic reactions from this powerful and popular drug --
which of
are some
perks even to having nasties living on me ;-)
Do you think CS might help to convert an MRSA+ person to negative?
Elle
From: "Jonathan B. Britten"
Hi, Elle,
I an others have reported rather painful stomach aches in the early
days of taking CS. For me, this occured the
Hi, Mike,
The main point might be that it would be a good idea to make sure that
whatever you use is working in your case. I think that was David's
main point. BTW, one of the best companies in CAM cancer treatment,
Alpha Omega Labs, has always advised having an MD supervise the herbal
This sounds like good advice to me. At minimum, knowing the type of
STD, it would be important to have testing to ensure that CS was
working. Failure to succeed could result in very, very serious
problems later on. MD supervision needed here, definitely!
On Monday, Oct 20, 2003,
Hi, Elle,
I an others have reported rather painful stomach aches in the early
days of taking CS. For me, this occured the first five or so times I
took CS, if memory serves me. The pain was bad enough that I thought
I might give up taking CS.
I assume now that some effect on bacteria in
Hi,
Start here:
http://www2.ktarn.or.jp/~o-ring/engindex.html
JBB
On Monday, Oct 20, 2003, at 02:23 Asia/Tokyo, Mary Lou Borgert wrote:
on 10/17/03 5:38 AM, Jonathan B. Britten at
jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp
wrote:
DEAR JJB.
SOME TIME AGO I EAR MARKED THE OMURA PAGE BUT I NOW CANNOT
You may wish to study the drug uptake enhancement methods of Y. Omura,
MD. It is possible to use electrical stimulation, lasers, chi gong,
or simple massage to get drugs to go to areas of infection. A good
CAM doctor could help, or you can get self-educated online. The
International Bi-D
List,
A quick anecdote: last week my daughter woke up with a very swollen
right eyelid, apparently a case of conjunctivitis.I gave her
Silvergen-made CS in an eyecup -- she cleaned her eye with this twice
-- and a bottle of CS spray to use every few hours.
By the time she got home in
ed; & other nice things that many trusting
souls
would rush to open & Voila! You've been hit!
Hope Ronnie can correct it, but I encourage you to keep trying.
Best regards,
Richard Harris, 56 yt FL Pharmacist
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.naka
I think the main difference is in the waveform and the frequencies.
If memory serves me the Beck unit has a square waveform and low
frequencies that produce many resonant frequencies.You can find a
lot of info. on the SOTA site.Peter Lindeman's remark about the
Zapper is something to
Hi, Richard,
Thanks for the link and for the nice message.
Unfortunately, in trying to view the pages on your site, I keep
getting a demand to log in and provide a password.Is there a way to
access your page without going through that routine? I have too many
passwords as it is.
Per
Hi, list,
Just to clarify: the name "zapper" corresponds to the Hulda Clark
device, which is different in various respects from the device
designed by Bob Beck.
A writer named Peter Lindeman claims the Beck device is superior; I
have heard of good results from both devices.
JBB
On F
, Mike Monett wrote:
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63253.html
Re: CS>Measuring very high ppms, mold
From: Jonathan B. Britten
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 18:29:30
Mike,
Once again, I HIGHLY recommend trying EMX ceramics. You can get a
lot of information about these by joining
By the way, those interested in hydrogen ions, a topic of the week,
should see:
http://www.h-minus-ion.org/rH-score-1.html
Vinny Pinto runs this site. All of his sites are very informative.
JBB
On Thursday, Oct 9, 2003, at 09:36 Asia/Tokyo, Jonathan B. Britten
wrote:
I am hoping
Mike,
Once again, I HIGHLY recommend trying EMX ceramics.You can get a
lot of information about these by joining the EMHealth group at Yahoo.
I have used the ceramic powder in my apartment to clear up an
intractable mold problem in an upstairs closet. (Japanese construction
is poor in
I am hoping that Richard Harris can give us the benefit of fifty six
years of pharmaceutical expertise! I think it is great to have
someone with such experience on this list, and I am hoping that Mr.
Harris can give us insights, in layman's terms, that others might not
have. I for one can
Regarding hydrogen ions, a man named Vinny Pinto (see
rawpaleodiet.com) seems to know a great deal about these. Those
wishing to learn more might do well to read his materials, and also to
join the emhealth group on Yahoo.
JBB
On Tuesday, Oct 7, 2003, at 07:19 Asia/Tokyo, Jason E
Hi,
I think you would be doing a great public service to talk about the
altcancer closure, and the imprisonment of Greg Caton.I think you
could get a lot of young people excited about learning more by making
clear that the recent action keeps effective medicines out of the hands
of peop
I've been making my own) I looked hard at the
moon cycle to see if there was any effect and could not find
anyhere. Wonder what the difference is?
paula
- Original Message -----
From: Jonathan B. Britten
As for Mike's rather sarcastic remarks below, I will say only that
ther
Persons interested in magnetic pulsers might wish to contact a person
named Buryl Payne. He makes some devices including something called a
"power pulser." His site is www.buryl.com
I read his book. It is interesting. I will receive a power pulser
from him soon.
JBB
On Saturday, Oc
skin cancer removals I observed.
Best Regards,
Jason
P.S. Thank you Mike for the suggestion to download the website, and
for tolerating my off-topic posting!
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan B. Britten
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday,
See also:
http://educate-yourself.org/cs/csmooneffects17aug0.shtml
On Friday, Oct 3, 2003, at 10:29 Asia/Tokyo, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
As for Mike's rather sarcastic remarks below, I will say only that
there is much to be learned, and that closemindedness precludes
learning.
As for Mike's rather sarcastic remarks below, I will say only that
there is much to be learned, and that closemindedness precludes
learning.A simple point: it could be that his set-up is so well
regulated that it eliminates the lunar influence which I and others
have observed. This i
R.e. the archive.org link below:
Some pages from altcancer.com are preserved here, but most are not.
Jason did good.
JBB
On Friday, Oct 3, 2003, at 00:48 Asia/Tokyo, bliv...@aol.com wrote:
Some broken or missing links can be accessed here:
http://www.archive.org/
I think it was 'ole'
With Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan B. Britten
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: CS>RE: altcancer.com and orderiing
I heard from the company this morning. The man I have corresponded
with as James Carr h
List,
I think I can speak for everyone here when I say thank you to Jason
for capturing the extensive and priceless pages from the altcancer.com
web site prior to the unconscionable shut-down of the site.
I am certain of very few things in this world, but I am fairly sure
that if this in
One comment on the below: I work (as a non-scientist) in a university
specializing in nutrition. One colleague told me not so long ago about
the difficulty of getting reliable distilled water; even from the best
suppliers, selling top-grade DW with elaborate labeling, in brown
glass bottl
I heard from the company this morning. The man I have corresponded
with as James Carr has, the company tells me, is also known as Greg
Caton. Why two names I do not know. Anyway, he is in jail and will
not be released I am told.
The company has no products anywhere, the correspondent w
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