Okay, I made another batch... I started with only 6 quarts, ran the
heat a little higher, had to add a couple of liters of pre-boiled water
before I felt comfortable leaving it on overnight... So, of a total of
8 liters, 3 were distilled, 3 were left in the pot, and 2 were lost to
evaporation.
Those of you who've been making your own distilled water for a while
can probably answer this...
Now that I've been able to make a few gallons of my own distilled
water, I'm less than thrilled with the taste of it. If I didn't know
any better I'd say it tastes a bit like plastic, though my
A week or two back I reported on the first test run of my home-made
stove top distiller. It's based on a 16 quart stainless stock pot with
the domed glass lid inverted so the water drips towards the center and
falls into a squat 3 quart glass jar that began life as a storage
canister. The jar
Hi folks,
If anybody was wondering, there was a problem with the main server that
runs mailing lists at Eskimo, requiring a trip out to the co-location
facility and a manual reset. So, although no messages were lost, there
was a couple of hours delay in sending them out.
All should be well
If the dollar keeps getting smaller, why do they call it inflation?
wink
Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com]
[Speaking only for myself... ]
--
The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.
Hey TJ? Police your distribution list again, please. This went out to
the silver list, where it should not have been posted. Politics is
still prohibited on the main list.
Please ignore folks, and if you can't ignore, do not respond. Thank
you.
Be well,
Mike Devour
silver-list owner
Here
Dear Kathryn, Malcolm, and group!
Anybody tempted to do *anything* around the guts of a microwave oven
needs to take all the cautions about high voltages and keeping yourself
out of the circuit *VERY* *SERIOUSLY*, as we don't want to lose any of
you.
Until you know how and why things are
Dear Neville,
You're asking great questions. Keep it up and you'll get it in time.
One has a circuit... does the electricity run
directional? ie; does it circulate starting at the positive passing the
3:00 and return through the negative, or does it pass around the 9:00
and return to the
I think we'd better squelch this line of discussion. Right or Left,
it's all humanity, and its manifold failures won't be a productive
thing to discuss on the main list...
I do have a response, which I'll post on the Off Topic list.
Thank you,
Mike Devour
silver-list owner
very expensive
Dear Neville,
You write:
[The actual linear velocity of the electrons within the wire is
proportional to the current: Zero with the switch off, and limited by
ohm's law, ie. total circuit resistance and voltage, when on.]
As a simple example...the higher the current, the quicker the
Dan writes:
I take exception to this characterization. Electricity in a metal
conductor moves at the speed of light.
Yes, Dan, the effects of an EMF propagate at the speed of light, but
individual *electrons* don't! (To the extent they exist as discrete
objects at all!)
The ping-pong balls
Okay, guys, I yield! But if you can come up with *better* imagery
that's intuitive *and* rigorous, I'm all ears! grin
Mike D.
Evening Mike,
At 10:41 AM 9/12/2008, you wrote:
The higher the voltage or lower the resistance, then yes, the
current will be higher, which means the electrons
I've sent Helen a private mail encouraging her to switch to the regular
list rather than the digest, then training her e-mail program to sort
incoming mail so any message with CS in the Subject goes to a
separate message folder.
She's using Outlook Express, which, thanks to Microsoft's
Hi Folks,
In case there are any newcomers lurking, let me describe to you what
usually goes on here...
Right now we're averaging around a couple dozen posts per day. Usually
a good third to half of messages at this traffic level will be on
topics not directly related to Colloidal Silver;
Ahh, thanks Smitty! LOL
Sergey, thank you for the pointer, I'll go investigate...
Hmmm, another neat looking site. Their motto already appeals to me:
Health begins in the soil; Healing begins with hygeine; Liberty begins
with freedom.
Neat stuff.
Peace,
Mike D.
~~
Ummm... can somebody tell me what article Smitty is saying was so
great? I can't find any link in this thread except Smitty's to the
curezone site.
Mike D.
Serrapeptase!
WOW. . . . . great article.
I don't have vein problems, but from reading
about it, there seems to be a great
This bounced to me for being too big. I've reformatted and sent it
along for Nenah...
Mike D.
--- Forwarded message follows ---
Date sent: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 05:24:55 -0700
From: Nenah Sylver nenahsyl...@cox.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Hi folks,
I received the following from Faith Gagne...
Mike D.
--- Forwarded message follows ---
From: Faith Gagne jitte...@gis.net
Subject:Re: FDA to Look at Nano-products...Again
Date sent: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 21:52:40 -5
Hi Mike,
I am on the mailing list of the
Computer problem keeping Nenah from sending this along herself:
--- Forwarded message follows ---
Date sent: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 16:40:20 -0700
From: Nenah Sylver nenahsyl...@cox.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re:
Neville wrote:
... but then because of all the variables
involved one would never get the same ppm in each batch...water
temperature, water quality, moon phases etc etc.
Just thought I'd mention some CS lore from years back.
Neville's not exaggerating when he mentions moon phases as causing
Wayne wrote:
My main interest in Solar systems was the design and building of
the control systems needed.
H, gravity!
Quite a creation there, sir!
You're older than you look!
grin
Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com]
I just finished the first test of a stovetop distiller I'm tryng to
design and build.
Instructions (so far):
I bought a 20 quart stainless stock pot, Cooks Club brand from our
local Meijer's store. It has a domed glass lid, and measures about 10
deep and 12 diameter. It cost about $40 on
Hi Dee,
I must say, I had to check twice to be sure that wasy Wayne making that
posting and not Ken! GRIN
Since the 'puppy will do the auto-shut-off thing, my suggestion is to
cycle the thing twice a day and be done with it... Morning and bedtime,
decant, re-fill, push the button and leave
Hi Kurt,
Remember that there are folks who are annoyed by your postings. *I*
want those folks to hang around and continue to support the list. So I
am asking you to take on a lower profile, somewhat conciliatory posture
so that maybe we can get them to at least willingly tolerate your input
Ho boy! Sometimes I make myself very mad at me.
If it isn't obvious, that was SUPPOSED to be behind the scenes coaching
between Kurt and me, privately.
In thinking over the recent complaints I've recognized that we were
losing too much of the newbie-friendly, welcoming, nurturing
environment
I don't have a spam blocker, so nothing's being blocked. I just thought
that my messages weren't being approved by the moderator.
Dear Barb,
I definitely want you to know that I don't actually approve or block
messages. I clean up all messes after the fact! grin
If I set it up that way the
Hi all,
Since there are a lot more posts about e-mail issues today than 'most
anything else, just a reminder:
If you're looking for information on colloidal silver, don't wait for
somebody else to bring up your questions, please ask away! Answers are
ready and waiting in the minds of our
Hi folks,
Thank you for sharing your opinions, as I requested. I hope that those
that are threatening to leave will hang around long enough to see the
end of this discussion and take part in forming its results.
A number of quite interesting points are being made, and others are
being
Let me remind anyone lurking that, indeed, we will happily discuss
anything you wish to about our main topic of Colloidal Silver! All that
is required is for you to pose a question to the gathered members.
When such traffic is light, however, I do not prohibit excursions into
other areas of
Hi folks,
David and several others have now registered their objections to Kurt's
posting habits. Though I prefer such complaints be issued to me
privately, I'm willing to explore and debate the situation in the open
for a bit, since member input always bears strongly on my choices of
how to
Just a reminder folks... This thread is closed. Don't respond to it, no
matter WHAT the provocation!
Mike D.
...in list owner guise.
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 5:04 AM, Bruce Anderson bande65...@btes.tv
wrote:
THANK YOU! Silver or not, truth is a breath of fresh air that helps a
sick
Yep, an hopefully that's the last word on this topic! ...he says with
less the over-abundant quantities of said hope!
Mike D.
da list owner guy
Ode, you are a hoot! Faiht G.
- Original Message -
From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday,
Gerrie writes:
I am sorry. I was sending it to my address book and I guess I
accidentally clicked on to the CS address and did not notice. Please
excuse.
Yes, indeed! Please be careful of that in future, Gerrie. Only politics
directly related to colloidal silver or important alternative
Chuck wrote:
you can do the same thing by sticking a pinhole in a playing card and
shine a regular flashlight through it.
Dee replied:
this didn't work when I tried it.
That's because your generator is making a predominantly ionic product
and the tyndal effect only reveals the particulate
Gerrie writes:
I have been taking Barley Green for years and I think it is an
excellent product. I don't sell it so I have no ax to grind about
it. I have also heard some great testamonials from others who have
taken it. Have you familiar withit?
I am now, courtesy of Google! grin
Dear Faith,
You ask:
My question is: why don't you just mix the stuff in a glass with a
spoon? That's what I do. Works great.
Though you were asking Chuck this, it applies as well to me and my
canister of green powdered stuff here! grin
And the serious answer for my part is the question
Mike, Do you care to mention the green food product that you are
interested in specifically? Thanks. Faith G.
I happen to have a canister of Barlean's Greens to start off with,
though if I bought another when this is used up, there's a product I
liked the looks of with Berry something or
Andy writes:
Chlorine Dioxide boils or becomes a gas at 11 deg. C or 52 deg. F. It
is classified as very toxic by the European Union.
You mix a few drops of a sodium chlorite solution with a weak organic
acid like vinegar, lemon or lime juice, or citric acid, which produces
a very small
Andy asks:
Maybe this is too obvious but couldn't you just put it into capsules?
Yes, I've thought of it. I've got a small gram balance and the tool to
fill gelcaps with, so it's certainly do-able. I figured that it would
end up being a LOT of capsules to get enough of the stuff into me.
Carol writes: Faith ~
My problem never started until AFTER I had Lasik on my eyes. Dry
eye is a common occurrance after this type of surgery. ... My feeling
is that the surgery itself caused somy type of allergy problem,
which, by the way, I strongly feel is not an allergy at all but a
Hi folks, I have an OT question I'd like to get your input on...
I've seen many advertisements for various products that consist of
powdered greens/algae/who-knows-what, that are supposed to provide
concentrated nutrition to overcome the emptiness of modern produce and
the inadequacies of the
Dee writes:
I can't understand why I keep getting messages from m1mar...@aol.com
but all they contain is my message and the person who I replied to?
Who is m1mar...@aol.com and why are you posting other peoples messages
with no reply from yourself? Just curious. Dee
Bob, M1Marine, has
I assume Peter's talking about an instrument that measures
absorption/transmission through the liquid, Ken! Atomic absorption
spectrophotometry is another animal alltogether.
Peter, did you run a control sample of plain distilled water with which
to compare? A quick visual scan of your data
I agree it is quite interesting, Michael.
The only silver resistant bacteria we've heard about before were found
in mineral deposits where silver was in high concentration in the
growth medium. Resistance was quickly lost by future generations of the
bugs when removed from the silver rich
Thank you, Andy! That's the one!
Mike D.
Hi Mike et al,
The article is:
Our Mightiest Germ Fighter by Jim Powell
Science Digest, March 1978
Thanks to eye-opening research, silver is emerging as a wonder of
modern medicine. An antibiotic kills perhaps a half-dozen different
kinds
Dear Dee,
You write:
So would this article be untrue? Or just parts of it? In this case,
how do we know which is true/false?
I believe the article cited an in vitro (test-tube) study that was
commissioned somewhere that determined that some kind of silver
preparation killed every kind of
Careful, Dee! smile
You write:
Well no, it won't if the virus is multi celled.
Viruses, by definition, are not even one-celled. They are large
molecules of DNA or RNA, possibly with a protective coating of one sort
or another. They are *much* smaller and less complex than any actual
cell.
transcription has to be done instead of two when
replicating.
Marshall
Dee wrote:
By the way, what is RNA please? Dee
/---Original Message---/
/*From:*/ M. G. Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com /*Date:*/
17/07/2008 12:03:49 /*To:*/ silver-list@eskimo.com
an additional case of strep or some
other kind of bacteria, which makes things a lot worse.
Be well,
Mike D.
---Original Message---
From: M. G. Devour
Date: 17/07/2008 12:03:49
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSHow do I defend CS against this website?
Careful, Dee! smile
Cyndi writes:
If everyone would post in plain text there would be no problems.
To which I say, AMEN!!! LOL!
Each mailer I've yet seen so far, whether a program that runs on your
machine, or a web-based system you access from your web browser,
provides a way to tell it to compose messages as
Tony wrote:
Your emails arrive here in two versions. One is Plain text and
other is fancy Html text.
Wayne asks:
You get two messages ?
Tony's right, Wayne, but his brevity has confused you slightly...
When you send an e-mail message in plain text, the actual message text
that is sent
Hi folks! Hope those of you in the 'states are enjoying a nice 4th of
July weekend!
Sol wrote:
I see Mike has deep sixed this topic it seems,
Wayne wrote:
I understood Mikes message to mean Hunting and Not hunting. I did not
understand it to mean growing food, pests, and pests control.
Sharon wrote:
Oh, how I wish! I've thrown mothballs, chlorine tabs, smoke bombs, and,
believe it or not, dried coyote urine under the shed where those fat
varmints thrive!
They picked up the chlorine tabs, and the mothballs, and literally threw
them back out the holes!
Which turns this
Wayne, what state do you live in? Jess
Ummm, bliss?
grin
Mike D.
After one years growth, I harvested 2000 pints of berries.
Unheard of by the experts.
One of my thrills came about by,
One smart dude a few miles away had 3 college degrees. I only beat him
about 100 times growing
Hi folks,
I do hope nobody will be too shocked to discover that some of our
members participate in and/or approve of hunting.
Natural populations experience cycles of growth, saturation, starvation
and die-off. Managed hunting is one way to siphon off some of that
surplus energy and can
Dear Jim,
I wrote:
I'm going to see how the diode is actually performing, first. Right
now with a batch seeded with about 20% from the previous batch, it's up
to 130 microamps after only 4 hours... If it is anywhere near 270 uA by
this evening I'll let it go 'til morning if necessary to
Dear Dee,
Maybe that's what I'm doing wrong as I wipe everything i.e rods,
bottles, magnet, funnel in a cloth which I have soaked with DW.
The less you do the better, Ma'am.
Don't do anything to the jar you make it in, except keep it covered
between batches.
Don't touch the electrodes. If
I have a stove top distiller. You will find that the steam will quickly
heat up your condenser collector and become a whole room steamer.
Keeping the collector cool is a challenge. The device I have uses
another pot filled with cold water as the collector. By the time you
have distilled a
Dear Jim,
This looks very similar to my colloidal silver generator design and
therefore I suggest that you look for silver crystals forming on the
negative wire as an indication that the ionic silver solution has become
saturated. This may take 2 days and depends on other factors like
wow Mike, that is a LOT of distilled water. wondering why you use so
much. Faith G.
I use it for drinking and most cooking, as well as making CS. I'm sure
it's not perfect, but it's better, in my opinion, than our tap water
with its generous quantities of chlorine and flouride.
Mike D.
I don't know what you guys are talking about. I bought a generator
where all I have to do is put the water in, flick a switch, and forget
it. This is about my speed. I am sorry that I cannot contirbute to the
conversation when people ask questions about this stuff. Faith G.
That's okay,
Dear Jim,
I do remember talking to you about my design many years ago. I was
not sure if you remembered that.
It's back in there somewhere! grin
Please resist the urge to go to 9 volts, bin there done that! Spend
your money on a 4.7 K ohm resistor instead of the current limit diode.
I'm
Dear Diane,
You write:
They have him on
to many meds but maybe that is necessary with the surgery.
and...
Getting his stomach settled back down will be a challenge. He doesn't
even tolerate fruits right now but I'm sure that is short term.
You may have a clue here, ma'am. Could be the way
Silvia writes:
Has anyone used this unit to make their distilled water?
http://www.canningpantry.com/waterwise-1600.html If so what were the
pros and cons?
That's an interesting item, Silvia. Too bad we don't have anybody with
experience with it. I'd be interested, too.
I'd recently thought
I don't know if most of you remember the episode a few years back when
Marshalee discovered the batteries in her generator were dead? It
explained why her CS had stopped working for her and was a cautionary
tale for all of us!
Well, I'm not sure what made me think of it today, but I decided to
There are several different answers as to yes or no the the using the
yellow sivler. Anybody really know for sure Mary Ellen
Yes, Mary Ellen, if it turns a bit yellow it's still okay to use. All
it means is that *some* of the silver has formed big enough particles
to become barely visible.
Hi Kathryn,
I like the way you are thinking. Assuming you mean a 16 quart stock
pot, sounds like an interesting plan.
GRIN Yep, that was a typo!
Canners often have racks to set the jars on while they are sterilizing,
that might be good enough, if it is high enough. Would you want a glass
Hi Chuck,
Fill the inverted top with ice cubes to chill the ondeser.
If I really wanted to, a very small DC cooling fan running off a wall
wart would do that job very nicely. It'd take less attention (and
energy) than using ice cubes, too. GRIN
Be well,
Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen,
I wrote:
I took apart the case and, lo and behold, the cheapo battery holder from
radio shack is broken, with the end popped off and the batteries
sticking out.
I just finished re-wiring my generator with new battery holders and a
little LED lamp and pushbutton switch to confirm there's
Hi folks,
Thank you for carrying on reasonably well while I was distracted for
some days here... I'd like us to end the following threads and related
off topic discussions, please:
Vaccines and autism
Dental mercury
Understanding food irradiation
Take A Look At This! (cell-phone popcorn)
Agreed, Rowena. The Snopes article contains a single sentence that
asserts the popcorn is also a hoax without anything to back up *their*
claim. No explanation of how the effect is being simulated for the
videos, nothing. It ought to be damn easy to reproduce...
With four cell phones we
Hi folks,
Faith writes:
Nonsense. Sovereign Silver is a good cs and it is sold in brown bottles
to protect the product from light as are all cs priducts on the market.
CS needs to be protected from light. Faith G.
Faith, you may need to lighten up a bit with the use of unadorned
epithets
I second the motion of trying hydrogen peroxide. If you ever want to
remove a silver film from the inside of a storage bottle or generator
jar, simple 3% peroxide from the pharmacy or grocery store will work
almost instantly.
I don't see why a 50/50 mix of peroxide and water, swished around as
Okay, Gang! Can we please hear some answers to Annie's question that
are NOT jokes? sigh
Annie,
Nobody can say with absolute certainty, but we have had first hand
reports of people whose wives/daughters etc. took CS during pregnancy
without harm to either mother or baby.
Keep in mind that CS as
Hi folks,
I think it's past time now to end or migrate the several discussions of
water memory, meta-(and other kinds of)-physics, reality, what is or
isn't electricity, and so on. Those topics are no longer relevant to
colloidal silver or other alternative health topics.
As for David's and
Hi folks,
An intensely busy few days going on right now, so I'm barely skimming
your messages at irregular intervals...
If I'm wrong about this, I'm sure you'll adapt my instructions to my
intentions, but it looks like the chemical dumbing down thread may be
a good candidate for moving to the
Faith quoted the following:
I need to find a good place to buy it from in the US and also..heres
a weird one, I had a plastic bag filled with nigari stored in my
cupboard, when I reached for it it was literally sitting in a pool of
water. Does anyone know how this happens? I could be
Hi guys gals,
What I was responding to was this, on the page that Rowena sent a link
to in the first post of this thread:
From: http://www.curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=859761
A small pinch of boron can therefore be added to drinking water to
remove fluoride. I sometimes used borax mouthwash,
That's pretty amazing info, Rowena.
I wonder what a good oral dose is to chelate body accumulation of
flouride. We have flouridated city water here and, though I drink
distilled, I still have to bathe in the junk. Activated charcoal
filters will take out chlorine but not flouride, if what I
fluoride is banned in 97% of Europe and in China! So what is our
problem?Faith G.
- Original Message -
From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: CSBorax, mange, Lyme
That's pretty amazing
Hi gang,
I've just sent Bob Larson a *VERY* sternly worded warning about how
*NOT* to greet new people who come to the list looking for basic
information.
The Silver List is FIRST AND FOREMOST for helping those people, no
matter what level they are at in the beginning.
If that means we spoon
When I had my dental revision done a couple of years back, I attended a
week's worth of live and video presentations by Dr. Huggins and some of
his staff.
One thing I remember him saying is that the level of mercury in
seawater is going up gradually, year by year. If I recall right, the
Hi folks,
Kurt has posted 3 interesting (though lengthy) messages on microwave
ovens, vaccines, and the history of the AMA. A bit of discussion has
followed that I would like to see taper off now, before non-
participants end up totally swamped or any disputes arise about
vaccines or whatever.
Dear Gail,
You were concerned:
My question is did my original post just not go
through on my computer since it appeared some received
it in order for them to respond to it, or did Mike
block it not allowing it to go through.
Yep, a message from you on that thread came through on the 24th,
Dear Georgia,
One thing your daughter is certain to experience is that these
extractions will create pockets of infection that will never heal.
There will be the worst kind of anaerobic bacteria growing in there,
that will slowly release potent toxins into her body that will cause no
end of
Dear Marshalee!!
Hiya, Mike!FYI, it is chili, not Chile; the latter is a nation in South
America, the first is the edible stuff.
Oh my! You caught me! LOL
(Well at least to some, anyway,
I won`t touch chilis, onions, green peppers or garlic! Yeh! Ol plain
(food) Jane that`s me...) ;o)
Hi gang,
Last post I asked a topic to be truncated, but it's still going on.
Can we please AMPUTATE the food irradiation thread now? Don't answer it
anymore. Don't post to it. Thank you!
I mean, we're starting to speculate about false-flag attacks and barbed
wire geometries... Can you see a
Hi everyone!
I'm a bit chagrined at this situation.
I'm sometimes a bit lax on enforcing my own list rules, I guess. I
specifically advised Kurt to split his message and re-send it in two
parts when it bounced to me the first time for being too big...
sheepish grin
And now I'm being
Silvia,
Good information. Thanks for following up and passing on the feedback.
Even in the best of circumstances, it usually takes several minutes for
CS to kill germs that it comes into contact with. It just may not be
aggressive enough for that kind of use.
Be well,
Mike D.
I wrote and
Why are we getting personal emails? Dee
You're curious why the To: was Andrew Garland, Dee? That's just because
TJ sent that message to a batch of e-mail addresses by Blind CC: The
rest, including the silver list address, are not visible to the
recipients. Andrew was simply the first
Hi ! Now that sounds like a good idea to clear the sinuses, Can CS be
put in a pan maybe with a little pure water and steamed lightly to
breathe the mist ?
Hi Barb,
You can't get CS into you that way. Heating/boiling the water causes
water vapor (a gas) to leave the surface. It then
Michael Zangari wrote:
You have to realize that Hawaii, as an agricultural state is facing
the same problems as say, Nebraska in terms of Ag polution.
Marshall quizzes:
Where would the silver pollution be coming from?
Ummm, Ag = Agricultural ...
Context!!! grin
Mike D.
[Mike Devour,
Yep, it was a member I've spoken with on the phone before, and not
unwelcome at all! (And not Wayne. ;^)
I don't expect to get phone calls routinely, as it would become
intrusive, but in this case I needed the poke in the ribs to get me
back to my computer. grin
Thanks for the concern, folks!
Hello everyone,
Ah, once again you've caught me... Away from my computer the last two
days and a couple more days behind even before that. It took a (very
nice!) phone call from a member who has my number to alert me to the
situation.
I've now caught up with what should be all the Off Topic
.
List-cop is *my* job. I expect everyone's cooperation in policing their
*own* behavior, and using me as the first and primary means of
influencing other members' actions. This is not negotiable.
Peace,
Indeed.
Mike Devour
silver-list owner
Satya Dharma
--- M. G. Devour mdev
I thought we'd already decided that the vaccination debate was for
the OFF topic list
Kirsteen
Well since it's one of the reasons why we are ill, don't you think
it's appropriate to be a topic?
Kurt
Hi folks! Can I clarify the situation here???
Remember, I've said before that
Hi Paul,
Visit the group web site at www.silverlist.org and follow the
instructions there. You will be sending an unsubscribe message to the
digest server.
If you need further assistance, please get in touch with me at
mdev...@eskimo.com
These addresses are in the footer at the bottom of
How in the world can this be considered a political item? It has to do
with health and life or death?
Dear Kurt,
Just to clarify...
On topic:
Anything directly to do with CS
Any other health-related questions...
Answers to those questions, where CS related info is dealt with as
desired
Woops! Kurt cc:'d me privately, and I answered him that way before
seeing it was cross-posted... My answer to him:
Dear Kurt,
I see the things you do, believe me! I'm living daily with the long-
term effects of just such government sanctioned assaults. In my case
it's mostly mercury from
Hello everyone!
It's good to be up-to-date with the list again... I've been at least a
day or two behind for over a week. sigh I am very grateful to all of
you for keeping the discussion reasonably controlled and pleasantly
civil. I'm proud of you, folks.
A couple of topics are emerging that
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