Re: CS[FW]Promising Study on Obesity

2008-09-26 Thread Dee
I got it fine Brooks and it is 1.10pm here in the UK. dee Brooks Bradley wrote: If list members have, already, received this I do humbly apologize. However, I sent this posting about 1:00 pm today and have failed to see it appear on the list. While I do not suffer ego self-indulgences

Re: CSCS oddities

2008-09-26 Thread Dee
probably Ode, or maybe the electrodes have managed to get further apart. They did look a bit further apart but I thought it may just be the distortion caused by the jar. dee Ode Coyote wrote: It was probably about to shut off when you stopped it. ode -- The Silver List

CSCS oddities

2008-09-25 Thread Dee
around 16ppm. Any idea why it should have taken so long and not shut off even though it had reached the 'normal' ppm? Thanks in advance. dee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post

Re: CSColloidal gold

2008-09-24 Thread Dee
for this (if it is herpes) could be aerobic oxygen which I am also taking for fatique, and it seems to be working fine. I have read that there is thought that one or other of the herpes viruses may be at the root of a lot of nerve related diseases, and even maybe, cancer. dee bob Larson wrote

Re: CSColloidal gold

2008-09-24 Thread Dee
the trouble with Vit D supplementation is, that it 'can' be overloaded and that can cause severe problems so it should be approached with caution. Mercola suggests being tested for it first. dee B Magnatta wrote: -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSMesosilver website

2008-09-24 Thread Dee
Me too, and I have Firefox. dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver

Re: CSMesosilver website

2008-09-24 Thread Dee
your last email I replied to Wayne, I couldn't highlight the bits I wanted to delete and lost most of the whole thing! So I've had to leave all this one in. dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: Morning David, At 06:15 PM 9/23/2008, you wrote: I can't connect to any of these 3 sites. I don't have

Re: more unwelcome email: RE: CSAnother 9/11?

2008-09-24 Thread Dee
I don't think that's a very commendable thing to do, even in 'fun'! dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: Morning Bob, At 08:14 AM 9/24/2008, you wrote: You are worrying too much. Once me and another guy, hijacked the List owners information, and sent messages to the list, which appeared

Re: CSColloidal silver and pets

2008-09-22 Thread Dee
that maybe because it makes them a bit thirsty. I know it does me. dee Nenah Sylver wrote: Marshall, When I put EIS into my dogs’ water dish exclusively, they drank three times as much. The dogs are now 16 and 18 years old. Our younger, stray dog had pollen allergies so severe that while

Re: CSMeso vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-19 Thread Dee
The penny has now 'dropped' sol! It seems the links are 'active' when it is possible to click on them i.e. when they have been received. Thanks to all. dee sol wrote: Dee wrote: I would love to hear our respected various 'sages' replies to this. (by the way, the hyperlinks at the bottom

Re: CSWhy Links are not highlighted

2008-09-19 Thread Dee
Sorry about that Wayne, but I did send all the others relating to the topic with the correct subject, but this one I just clicked 'reply' without looking at the subject line. I'm afraid I do this a lot, so I will try to do better as I can see that it's annoying. dee Wayne Fugitt wrote

Re: CSFTC Launches Operation False Cures to Suppress Natural Cancer Remedies (opinion)

2008-09-19 Thread Dee
I get this newsletter too Kurt and it is full of useful information isn't it? Trouble is, it scares you to death. dee kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com wrote: Warning, some may find this information offensive. Please delete if that may pertain to you. http://www.naturalnews.com/024246.html FTC

Re: CSInfo Sheet

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
these are great sites, Smitty. Another I shall keep. dee Smitty wrote: I was wondering if anyone has a simple sheet about colloidal silver to hand to someone when giving them CS for the first time. Pat You may find something here= http://tinyurl.com/49bor6 Or you could cut paste

Re: CSOne New File, Vitamin D

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
this page wouldn't open Wayne. dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: One new file added to the CS small collection. This one is written by * Dr. http://www.healthgrades.com/directory_search/physician/profiles/dr-md-reports/Dr-John-Whitcomb-MD-CC0A360C.cfmJohn E. Whitcomb , MD

CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
Can I ask if anyone has Thunderbird on the list? If so, and I hope I'm not going to upset anyone by asking, but can they tell me how I can get hyperlinks into the email I am sending. I can receive them, but when I type an email going out, the link is not highlighted. Thanx in advance. dee

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
It definitely does if I am replying to an email that has a link in it, but I don't know about mine when sent. I will try and do another test. dee Stephen Rose wrote: When you look at the copy of the message in your sent mail folder, does the link appear highlighted in that message? Steve

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
here goes, I will just put in this link which everyone knows. http://silverlist.org dee Marshall Dudley wrote: I use Thunderbird, and have never seen a full link NOT highlighted by Thunderbird. In fact the links at the bottom of this message are highlighted and clickable on the email

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
Now that's weird Marshall, it /*does */highlight it in the sent emails folder! How come? dee Marshall Dudley wrote: I use Thunderbird, and have never seen a full link NOT highlighted by Thunderbird. In fact the links at the bottom of this message are highlighted and clickable on the email

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
Thanks very much for that Marshall, I thought that it didn't highlight it because it doesn't show before I send. Thanks for clearing that up, and sorry for being OT again, but it is handy to have people to 'bounce' off. dee Marshall Dudley wrote: I use Thunderbird, and have never seen

Re: CSMeso vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
I would love to hear our respected various 'sages' replies to this. (by the way, the hyperlinks at the bottom of 'this' email, weren't highlighted!) dee gmetrop...@aol.com wrote: This ino was printed in a post of a man treating his family after antibiotics for lyme. He has been helped

Re: CSEICS colour?

2008-09-17 Thread Dee
Perhaps the Pure Water contains minerals itself which DW doesn't because *that* would cause the colour changes. dee Neville wrote: Hi All, Yep, I'm back! Assume everything has settled down so I thought I could come out of hiding...joking of course...g Perhaps someone could give me

Re: [Warning!] Re: CSI love the ERA--

2008-09-16 Thread Dee
Exactly! Whatever way you look at it, we are still paying a lot more though. dee Clayton Family wrote: actually, you are paying the same as us for the gas, it is just that your gov't has added the other 6 or 7 dollars in taxes. On Sep 15, 2008, at 1:14 PM, Dee wrote: -- The Silver

Re: CSDistilling technique...

2008-09-16 Thread Dee
really stale and when I drank some, I had to drink tap water to take away the taste! It also made me feel thirsty. dee M. G. Devour wrote: 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

Re: [Warning!] Re: CSI love the ERA--

2008-09-15 Thread Dee
Is this for a gallon? If so, it is six British pounds here in the UK which is twelve dollars roughly! I think you in the US have the best deal! dee Marshall Dudley wrote: Most at $4.99 for unleaded, but saw one at $5.49, Not buying any gas now, actually siphoning gas from my lawn mower

Re: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-12 Thread Dee
I would have thought that just to turn the microwave on would kill any toxins in it! dee Clayton Family wrote: Dear List, I am trying to rid my house of airborne toxins. These may have accumulated in the inner working of the microwave as they did in the fridge. One way to detoxify

Re: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-12 Thread Dee
Scary stuff! I think I would leave well alone and either get a new one, or not bother with microwaving. dee Norton, Steve wrote: Dee, I believe that she wants to remove the outer case of the microwave and clean where the electronics are. That area is shielded from the microwaves. - Steve N

Re: CSVaricose veins?

2008-09-10 Thread Dee
would of course cause a whole lot of problems. Any comments? dee GERRIE CURL wrote: Hi, I too take lots of Niacin. I buy the time released and take it at night just before I go to sleep. I started with 50mg dose and took it until I no longer flushed from it, then up the dose 50mgs and did

Re: CSCS generator advice?

2008-09-10 Thread Dee
Both Silver Puppy and Silvergen are really good brands. dee Cathy Knight wrote: Hello! I am new to this group, having been referred for asking CS questions on a health group! I want to buy (or build?) a CS generator, but I am confused by all the vendors and their claims to be the best. I

Re: CSUnbalanced Nutrients,

2008-09-10 Thread Dee
I suppose it could work to take one thing if one knew exactly what deficiency one has. It is a lot harder to be sure if one is just guessing I would think. dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: Great Thinking Dee, At 07:39 AM 9/10/2008, you wrote: I have to say that I do wonder about taking any *one

Re: CSVaricose veins?

2008-09-08 Thread Dee
BlockBuster All Clear also. dee S-Max wrote: Serrapeptase! ---Original Message--- From: B Magnatta Date: 9/6/2008 7:01:03 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSVaricose veins? Hi, My Husband has just discovered why his legs are aching and swollen, He has varicose veins

CStaste

2008-09-08 Thread Dee
can anyone tell me why the CS I am making myself, tastes a lot stronger and more 'metally' than the stuff I used to buy commercially. Mine is roughly 14ppm and theirs was 10ppm. Thanks in advance. dee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions

Re: CSOUR GREATEST PROMOTOR OF CS!!

2008-09-08 Thread Dee
I must say I never thought of it like that Neville, but you are right. Of course, there is the odd blue colour which I think some might find prohibitive lol dee Neville wrote: OK, I've been given the clearance to throw 'tact' out the window so here goes. How stupid are we? C'mon

Re: CSVaricose veins?

2008-09-08 Thread Dee
Sorry, is this B5 and B6 or is it niacin and if so, which B vit is it you mean? dee Dianne France wrote: Dave I think you said you started with 100mg first and worked up. Is there a time of day to take this that you found you tolerated the side effects better? How long did you spend

Re: CStaste

2008-09-08 Thread Dee
Well, they said it was 10ppm and I just took their word for it because, as you know, vbg you can't *accurately* measure ppm anyway. How did it all go with the hurricane by the way? dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: Morning Dee, At 08:06 AM 9/8/2008, you wrote: can anyone tell me why the CS I am

Re: CStaste

2008-09-08 Thread Dee
Who knows Neville, although I did trust them as I had a lot of conversations with the man who ran it and I believe Trem on the list knows him. He actually first started making silver with one of Trems machines I believe. His name is Tim Freer and he runs Rivers of Health brand CS. dee

Re: CSVaricose veins?

2008-09-08 Thread Dee
I knew I had it somewhere in there! Thanx. dee Dave wrote: No Dee it is B-3 also known as Niacin. Dave Dee wrote: Sorry, is this B5 and B6 or is it niacin and if so, which B vit is it you mean? dee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver

Re: CSParticle size - Comments please

2008-09-08 Thread Dee
But it works Marshall! Mind you, these are PET 1 bottles which I thought was ok. Ode says it has probably 'used up' whatever is in the plastic, which then makes it ok to use again. dee Marshall Dudley wrote: I would not use PET it has plasticizers in it, which diffuse out over time. I only

Re: CSParticle size - Comments please

2008-09-06 Thread Dee
and can then use it for the next brew. This has happened with brand new PET 1 bottles. dee Marshall Dudley wrote: There is no problem storing CS in plastic, as long as the proper kind of plastic is used, and it is clean. 30 ppm for EIS is about the limit of what can be produced and remain

Re: CSParticle size - Comments please

2008-09-05 Thread Dee
And in my case it gets even *more* complicated because when I got yellow CS it wasn't the CS or the DW which caused this, but the actual plastic bottles I put it in. So the particle size would be bigger, but it wouldn't have been silver that made it so. Would it? dee Norton, Steve wrote

Re: CSmultiple chemical sensitivity and infections

2008-09-05 Thread Dee
It might be normal, but it isn't pleasant to have to put up with! dee jessi...@optonline.net wrote: But Nenah isn't it normal to have hot flashes in menopause? Jess - -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted

CSadrenal fatigue

2008-09-05 Thread Dee
Does anyone have any info on adrenal fatigue (sol?) I know it has been posted but as it didn't concern me at the time I didn't take too much notice. I have looked it up but can't find any protocols to help cure it. Thanx. dee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSOT multiple chemical sensitivity and infections

2008-09-03 Thread Dee
, whereas most people eat fruit and prunes etc., and it will have the very opposite effect. dee Sara wrote: *I really hesitate to be frank here, because it sounds so crazy. but i have been reacting very badly to anything organically grown for years, including clothing. i have some theories

Re: CSBacteria Mental Illness Cancer Part 1

2008-09-03 Thread Dee
Really good post Rowena. dee Rowena wrote: I came across this old silverlist post which I thought current members would be interested in. It also mentions scleroderma and SLE (lupus). Rowena Posted by Douglas Haack. - Original Message - Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 1:43 AM

Re: CSMoon phases

2008-09-02 Thread Dee
Don't worry about that Neville, this is a CS list primarily so all and any questions on the main subject are acceptable. Its only when some of us digress off topic excessively grin that things can get a bit 'hairy'! dee Neville wrote: Hi ode, If you will grant me the liberty of digressing

Re: CSMore Science Efforts to make CS, Maybe

2008-09-02 Thread Dee
Your star sign doesn't happen to be Aquarius, does it Neville? dee Neville wrote: This is the bug bear for me Wayne because although I keep saying that I want to keep things simple, without all the scientific mumbo jumbo, I still get sucked in to a damn 'learn more' thing!! It would be so

Re: CSMoon phases..sun spots and glass, current and voltage ..high/low and no frequencies blah blah blah

2008-09-02 Thread dee
Wow! I really, really wish I could understand all this clever stuff! I'm afraid I will never be able to unfortunately, and although I know it doesn't really matter, it bugs me that I can't! dee Ode Coyote wrote: To keep voltage constant, the current has to vary with conductivity. Voltage

Re: CSmotor neurone disease

2008-09-01 Thread Dee
Funnily enough, I woke up with this this morning Smitty. I have a pain in the right side of my head and it extends down my neck and into the top of my shoulder. I don't know if this is it though but I am going to take some l-lysine right away and some CS. I'll let you know if it goes. dee

Re: CSmotor neurone disease

2008-09-01 Thread Dee
But I thought it was chicken pox which left the virus in the body to later emerge *as* shingles? Am I wrong? dee Neville wrote: Hi Rowena, There you go, one just doesn't know does one. It does give food for thought about the 'shock' theory though, however, there will be no way to prove

Re: CSabcessed gums

2008-09-01 Thread Dee
the CS in the mouth, the pain would go. I have always used it whenever I have got 'sensitive' teeth and it always works - my son too. dee Kathy wrote: It seems that I am having some dental problems, feels like a small abcess and a couple more places that are sensitive and just not right. I've

Re: CSmotor neurone disease, A sudden Shock ?

2008-09-01 Thread Dee
This is very good and I think my husband probably has been suffering with this for years (undiagnosed) but it doesn't say what the solution is. dee Rowena wrote: http://www.chronicfatigue.org/History.html Besides a very interesting essay, there is a diagram on this page of the effect

Re: CSThe Twisted Facts of The World

2008-09-01 Thread Dee
coconut oil is saturated fat and that is *very* good for you! dee Day Sutton wrote: Saturated Fat: all bad You omitted margarine !(very bad) Smitty -- -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing

Re: CSThe Twisted Facts of The World

2008-09-01 Thread Dee
good luck with it all Wayne! dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: I am running on emergency power. It would be disastrous to not have a computer during a power failure. My generator will power air conditioner, refrigerator, freezer, lights, TV, I can wash clothes and dry clothes, and even power the cook

Re: CSmotor neurone disease

2008-08-31 Thread Dee
And just maybe someone on the list may have known of someone who had it and might have a bit more anecdotal or other type of knowledge of the disease. Things which can't be gleaned from Wikepedia. dee Richard Atkinson wrote: Sorry to have kicked off this little rumpus on behalf of someone

Re: CSPolarity Reversal

2008-08-31 Thread Dee
but isn't it possible to just add something to one's own CS to turn it into a gel? I know I add CS sometimes to DMSO gel if I need it to go through the skin, so I suppose thats the way to go as I know DMSO is ok. dee Neville wrote: NO Dee, I don't want to go near gel's or anything, call

Re: CSmotor neurone disease -CS sceptics

2008-08-31 Thread Dee
and find the Quackwatch stuff, then I just give up now. dee Neville wrote: I am considered the 'resident lunatic' regarding my ingestion of CS so I don't waste my time with anyone else anymore, I will live and die by my own hand and that's how I look at others now, they can live and die

Re: CSmotor neurone disease

2008-08-31 Thread Dee
My sister-in-law had this and it started with an awful pain in the back, and yes, it *was* hell on earth! dee Neville wrote: Yes Richard, and it can either start at the legs and work up, or it can start at the throat area and work down. It started at the voice box with the ma

Re: CSCS gel

2008-08-31 Thread Dee
what a good idea, I will look it up! dee Gunar wrote: If you want to make CS gel, why not consider using Agar, which is derived from seaweed? Safe, non-toxic and perfect for topical application. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions

Re: CSOT multiple chemical sensitivity and infections

2008-08-31 Thread Dee
what about supplementing with iodine, which is what I did with great success. Unless you are allergic of course. dee Sara, Many problems—more than one might think, including allergies—are caused or exacerbated by an under-functioning thyroid. Mark Starr’s book, Hypothyroidism Type 2

Re: CSmotor neurone disease

2008-08-31 Thread Dee
'stabbing' pain. It always goes. I also believe that maybe aerobic oxygen or even MMS could help and next time I get it, I will try this. dee Neville wrote: - Original Message - From: Dee d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 9:01 PM Subject: Re

Re: CSDifferent Phone systems

2008-08-30 Thread Dee
Or even if you don't! dee ---Original Message--- From: Wayne Fugitt Date: 30/08/2008 07:11:50 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSDifferent Phone systems Steven, A few things I forgot. Anything is a possibility, if you don't know what you are doing

Re: CSPolarity Reversal

2008-08-30 Thread Dee
without starting them off again! dee ---Original Message--- From: Neville Date: 30/08/2008 01:16:00 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSPolarity Reversal I have been discussing this 'crud' thing on another site. I don't believe it s possible to eliminate buildup

Re: CSPolarity Reversal

2008-08-30 Thread Dee
that is a good idea Neville. I thought I might get some gel maker to do this with CS which is probably easier. dee Neville wrote: Dee, When I can get my hands on some 35% food grade h2o2 I am going to look at saving the residue on my electrodes, combining it with some diluted h2o2

Re: CSbrewing question - and Rule of Thumb for CS Concentration

2008-08-29 Thread Dee
didn't taste as strong either, which was also better. Do you think I am making a mistake by doing this? or should I just carry on with the long brewing time? I don't want to compromise the efficacy of the CS by messing with it, but it does seem an awful long time. dee PS sorry if I haven't

Re: CSNew Member...

2008-08-29 Thread Dee
Everyone will be delighted to answer any questions you may have Neville, and welcome to the list. dee Neville wrote: Hi All, I only joined a couple of days ago, so by way of introduction...I have been involved, and have involved my family and their animals, with EICS for several years. I

Re: CSRule of Thumb, doe not get it, Who wrote the rules anyway ?

2008-08-29 Thread Dee
batches on the trot, so to speak. Thanks again. dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: Good Morning Dee, I read all the replies and statements relative to your questions and possible problems. As right and correct as they all were, I did fear and think, exactly what you said

Re: CSRule of Thumb, doe not get it, Who wrote the rules anyway ?

2008-08-29 Thread Dee
. Is this correct? dee marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: Hi Dee. I'm in the same position as you -- I'm not engineeringly savvy, and I don't want to be. I also have a demanding lifestyle, and don't have time to fool around with all this stufff. I just want to make CS so I don't have to buy it. I

Re: CSbrewing question - and Rule of Thumb for CS Concentration

2008-08-29 Thread Dee
. dee Norton, Steve wrote: Dee To a large extent I am like Wayne. I just can't make CS without a meter to measure voltage and current. However, unlike Wane I would supplement my DIY rig with a commercial unit. There are times when I would like the Fire and Forget operation of a commercial unit

Re: CSREPOST with typo corrections

2008-08-29 Thread Dee
Don't worry Steve, I managed to understand what you meant anyway. I think my understanding of English and grammar is probably a lot better than my understanding of all things electric, physics, etc.,! dee Norton, Steve wrote: Sorry to add to your inbox to correct my original typos but one

Re: CSArgument against CS damage to environment

2008-08-29 Thread Dee
Great article Steve, I've kept this in my file for future reference for sceptics. dee Norton, Steve wrote: If this has already been posted I missed it. If not, FYI: http://www.silver-colloids.com/Papers/SilverNoThreat.pdf -- -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSRule of Thumb, doe not get it, Who wrote the rules anyway ?

2008-08-29 Thread Dee
I think I've got it now MA. dee marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: OK -- see, you're trying to nail down something that is not nail-downable without a lot of complicating factors. It *may* not be as high quality, unless your bottle of water is higher quality than the last bottle, or some other

Re: CSRule of Thumb, doe not get it, Who wrote the rules anyway ?

2008-08-29 Thread Dee
all about and the need for asking questions. dee Dan Nave wrote: Not quite. The manufacturers have set up their systems so that you get a repeatable brew of CS. If you change any of the variables you risk changing the CS. Whether this would be of lesser quality, to a degree

CSbrewing question

2008-08-28 Thread Dee
hours or so? This is a quart quantity. Would that mean that their ppm is less? and how is this achieved. Many thanks. dee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your

Re: CSno mail

2008-08-27 Thread dee
thanks Marshall, I'll check this out. dee Marshall Dudley wrote: If you are using a spam blocker, you have to whitelist your email address. Check, I bet they are all in the deleted msgs or junk section of your spam blocker. Marshall -- -- The Silver List is a moderated forum

Re: CS08-09 Flu Vaccines are in, Come and Get Em!!

2008-08-27 Thread dee
good post Kurt! dee kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com wrote: Please use the delete feature on your keyboard if you find this information offensive. I think I'll make this my new standard greeting??? What do you think? For those who wish to be open minded, go ahead and read: here they are, your

Re: CSno mail - OT

2008-08-27 Thread dee
thats funny Pat, I had that trouble with my big computer. I couldn't download it all on Firefox and had to use Explorer, but when I downloaded it to my laptop, I didn't have any trouble at all! Strange. dee Pat wrote: I got 26 with the last one before yours being the vaccine one from Kurt

CSno mail

2008-08-26 Thread dee
I seem to be only receiving random mail at the moment. I haven't even received the one I sent yesterday. Any comments? dee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your

Re: CSresistance

2008-08-26 Thread Dee
right, so I really need to have them parallel with the edges of the generator then as I was before. Thanks Ode. dee Ode Coyote wrote: The normal distance is 1 1/2 If any part of the electrodes is closer to each other, the brew time goes down with the PPM at auto off and the current

Re: CSno mail

2008-08-26 Thread Dee
and have downloaded Thunderbird hoping it will stop some of the spam I get (and hopefully any more Trojans!) so hopefully, this will get to the list. dee PS I seem to be getting some strange coloured boxes and stripes though. B Magnatta wrote: -- The Silver List

Re: CSno mail, Hackers and a Book

2008-08-26 Thread Dee
I have now done this thanks, Wayne, I now have Thunderbird and Incredimail, plus Outlook Express. dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: Morning Dee, I would suggest that you get a second email address and a second mail server. It is not hard to do. I keep 4 working, and often two subscribed to some

Re: CSYou've got to love the Federal Government!

2008-08-25 Thread dee
I love it! dee Carole Coffman wrote: On a lighter note and to keep this thread on topic (well it's about water anyway!) I thought I would post this joke... A Department of Water Resources representative stops at a Texas ranch and talks with an old rancher. He tells the rancher, I need

Re: CSsilver in the kitchen

2008-08-25 Thread dee
good thing to know Kathryn, just in case. dee Clayton Family wrote: My refridgerator has been broken for a few weeks now, and we are living with an ice chest only. However, I have been having pretty good luck with putting a teaspoon or so of EIS in the top of my half gallon of rice dream

CSresistance

2008-08-25 Thread dee
I have a silverpuppy. Can anyone tell me if it is ok to have the electrodes one and a half inches apart approximately for the whole brewing time? I ask because I did this today and knocked nearly two hours off the brewing time. They are usually about two inches apart. dee -- The Silver

Re: CSFlu and CS

2008-08-24 Thread dee
that it is well worth taking. dee Carole Coffman wrote: Wayne ~ That's Carole (with an e) and I manage my posts very well thank you. I have asked questions before and got answers, but that is not my complaint. Off topic is my complaint. So, in order to stay on topic I will ask this in response

Re: CShear hear! seconded...

2008-08-24 Thread dee
to use my computer, and I wouldn't have been able to communicate with all you wonderful folks on the list would I? So maybe it wasn't so off topic after all grin dee marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: I wasn't offended at all by your posts about your computer problems, Dee. I simply skimmed through

Re: CS[List Owner] Some comments and statistics...

2008-08-24 Thread dee
on about what he posts, but others do, so whose fault is it that the thread gets carried on? I suppose the answer is as always, moderation (no pun intended) in all things. dee M. G. Devour wrote: Hi folks, Thank you for sharing your opinions, as I requested. I hope that those

Re: CShear hear! seconded...

2008-08-24 Thread dee
I do love an optimist Wayne! dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: Never give up. You will be a techie one day. Then if will be your turn to teach us a few things. Wayne -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http

Re: CS[List Owner] David, Kurt, and list policy...

2008-08-23 Thread dee
would be opening email and nothing would be there. If anyone wants to post on CS then they can and will be answered, so lets all lighten up about it eh? dee cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: Mike, List moderating is a slippery slope, indeed! Your even handedness and patience is an example

Re: CSRe: Linux

2008-08-23 Thread dee
Thank you very much for all this Langsley. I have to warn you that I am really good at getting things go wrong! But I am also a tryer. dee Langsley wrote: ] [Speaking only for myself... ] Hi Mike, and thank you for legitimizing this thread. Dee, When

Re: CSCS in boot inserts

2008-08-23 Thread dee
Well what a good idea bob, I am going to try this in my trainers! Its when they get wet when I'm out walking the dog so I'll let you know how it goes. dee sickleave48...@aol.com wrote: Well over a year ago I sprayed the inside of my boot liners (cold weather thin soles). To date I wear

Re: CShear hear! seconded...

2008-08-23 Thread dee
Well why don't you ask away then? Everyone always chips in when someone has a question or a problem; its just that the list was quiet so something else came up to chat about. dee Helen Martin wrote: I only came back because I finally purchased a silver puppy and thought I might have

Re: CShear hear! seconded...

2008-08-23 Thread dee
the off topic list as it gets very confrontational which this list almost never has before, therefore I apologize to all whom it has offended, for posting about my computer problems. dee Hanneke wrote: Hi all, This will be my last post before I un-subscribe. It appears that a number of people

Re: CSdiabetes help

2008-08-23 Thread dee
CS is really good for healing any bacterial or virual infections, and I'm sure it will be able to help with this. I believe it also helps with repairing skin also. Apply both topically and internally. dee the silverpuppy is brilliant by the way. ANNICE wrote: I have been reading a lot

Re: CSWas, What is a Techie ? Now, Linux

2008-08-22 Thread dee
, emails and surfing, I find Microsoft easier to manage without professional support. dee Langsley wrote: On Thursday 21 August 2008 4:28 am, dee wrote: Thanks for that Wayne, but I think you *are* a techie! vbg dee Hi, Dee. I know I said I wasn't going to continue this discussion

Re: CSZeolite

2008-08-22 Thread dee
thank you. dee bbanever wrote: dee, MMS oxidizes things... it will even oxidize mercury and other heavy metals along with microbes, chemicals, etc. Zeolite works in a completely different manner to chelate metals and other positively charged items out of the body. Bob

Re: CSZeolite

2008-08-22 Thread dee
thank you for that Steve. dee Norton, Steve wrote: As my post said, I am just learning about Zeolite myself. If you are a member of the Yahoo oleandersoup user group, a member of that group, Dr. Goebel, is far more knowledgeable. Until you had asked the question, I hadn't considered Zeolite

Re: CSRe: Linux

2008-08-22 Thread dee
as Faith said. Recently, I downloaded Service Pack 3 and then I got the worm! Brilliant! dee M. G. Devour wrote: 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

Re: CSRe: Linux

2008-08-22 Thread dee
You have no idea how difficult all this sounds to me Steve! I'm afraid it doesn't sound at all easy to me, no way! I think I will stick to Windows which is all done for me until all the other systems catch up (with easiness I mean) dee Stephen Rose wrote: There may be an easier way

Re: CSRe: Linux

2008-08-22 Thread dee
This email had all sorts of vertical coloured lines on it! dee Faith Gagne wrote: Highly recommended antivirus protection: Webroot Spysweeper. Faith G. -- -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http

Re: CSRe: Linux

2008-08-22 Thread dee
have fiddled a bit with some of them. dee - Original Message - From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 7:20 AM Subject: CSRe: Linux Let me remind anyone lurking that, indeed, we will happily discuss anything you wish to about our

Re: CSvirus Klez32.H - OT

2008-08-21 Thread dee
sorting it out for her when things go wrong. dee Langsley wrote: On Wednesday 20 August 2008 5:15 am, Dee wrote: my programs are updated daily Chuck, and I have the latest version of the Shield as well. I also have *three* anti Spyware programs running! Just one of those

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