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The problem is that it can only go to journals that are not peer-reviewed
and this is seen as quite undesirable. It leaves one open to mockery that
they were not peer-reviewed and published in a more highly regarded journal.
Catherine
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Maybe it has to do with the peer review. It can make for some serious
problems when a paper gets published before peer review. Pons and Fleshmana
as well as Jones found that out the hard way.
Marshall
Warren Jefferson wrote:
> I was able to track down the researcher at BYU who did the study an
Dear Warren,
Please tell me his name, so I can run up to campus and meet him!
Maybe he`d be glad to meet a Y student whose life was saved by CS?
Marshalee
> I was able to track down the researcher at BYU who did the study and
> asked him for permission to use it in a book I am writing on CS. He
I was able to track down the researcher at BYU who did the study and
asked him for permission to use it in a book I am writing on CS. He said
it has not finished peer review yet (in Aug he thought) but that when it
did and went through the whole review process he would be glad to send
it to me. I d
I think that some of these efforts at supression should be challenged
under the Constitutional protections of free speech. I do not have all
the details, but you should meticulously save your links to the site
from which you got the information. Note that there are now archives
of Internet da
I removed the letter as well as all other information when I got the
letter from the FDA/FTC that we no longer have any 1st amendment rights.
Marshall
Langsley T Russell wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> On Saturday I received a C&D order from the counsel for Brigham Young
> University because I made referen
Hi all.
On Saturday I received a C&D order from the counsel for Brigham Young
University because I made reference in an article I had on my website
about CS to the tests so widely published on the web of CS done at BYU
by BYU faculty.
The Actual C&D letter was accompanied by an enclosure referr
(Groan)
I'm battling Cayotes myself!
They're eating my cats here on the coast.
Judy Down Maine.
I apologize too, Mike
> And, if everybody (but me) can resist the temptation to reply, the
> damage will be minimal...
>
> Mike D.
> da list owner
>
>
> > Dear friends,
> > Just gotta gloat!!
> > My
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Subject: Re: CS>BYU WAYYY OT!!
> And, if everybody (but me) can resist the temptation to reply, the
> damage will be minimal...
>
> Mike D.
> da list owner
>
>
> > Dear friends,
> > Just gotta gloat!!
> > My BYU Cougars are about to beat SDSU, an
And, if everybody (but me) can resist the temptation to reply, the
damage will be minimal...
Mike D.
da list owner
> Dear friends,
> Just gotta gloat!!
> My BYU Cougars are about to beat SDSU, and will be 8 and 0!
> They are really kicking rears bigtime this season!
>
> GO COUGARS!!!
>
>
Dear friends,
Just gotta gloat!!
My BYU Cougars are about to beat SDSU, and will be 8 and 0!
They are really kicking rears bigtime this season!
GO COUGARS!!!
Love,
Marshalee, the #1 BYU fan! :o)
(Sorry, Mike...)
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Robert--
> As I posted earlier, my whole family takes 2 ounces per day of 10
> PPM - 1
> oz. in the morning and 1 oz. at bedtime - to maintain a somewhat
> constant
> level of CS circulating in the body's system.
You never experience symptoms of acidophilus deficiency? If not, it
probably s
for a comfortable minimum
maintainance dose for each individual. Keep notes and post back the results
you are experiencing. . Regards: Robert Bartell
- Original Message -
From: linda coombs
To:
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: CS>BYU and colloidal silver
At 11:02
Hi Linda,
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 08:29:36 -0600, linda coombs
wrote:
>Hi there everybody, Here's a good {maybe for a good laugh} newbie
>question , in light of those test results done invitro, would invivo ppm
>need to be the same? And what would that be, approximately? In other
>words: wha
At 11:02 PM 11/01/2000 GMT, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I just did a web search on BYU silver and here's some of what showed
>up.
>
> **
>At: http://www.amsilver.com/bacteria.htm
>
>BACTERIA TESTING
>
>Microbiology Department
>Brigham Young University
>775
Hi Gary;
I checked with BYU about 4 months ago and the reply as I remember was that
they use HVAC CS.\
"Ole Bob"
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What is the "Silver Solution" being used by BYU??
Janine
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> Dear Robert and all,
> I got my letter of acceptance to Brigham Young University for the Spring
> session just this morning! (Gonna be hard going back after 28 years of being
> "just a mom", but it`ll be neat!)
>
Marsha,
A big congrats to you.
Terri L.
Hi All,
I just did a web search on BYU silver and here's some of what showed
up.
**
At: http://www.amsilver.com/bacteria.htm
BACTERIA TESTING
Microbiology Department
Brigham Young University
775 WIDB
P.O. Box 25253
Provo, Utah 84602-5253
Is a "true" colloid of silver "ionic", thus meaning a "dissolved" form of
silver?
PG
>Hi Fred;
>
>All I know is what I put on the list. I have since asked Ron Leavitt several
>questions and hope to get a reply. He said that the ASAP is a true colloid
>!!! And that most of our stuff is not. I ne
Hi Fred;
All I know is what I put on the list. I have since asked Ron Leavitt several
questions and hope to get a reply. He said that the ASAP is a true colloid
!!! And that most of our stuff is not. I need an input from Stephen Quinto.
"Ole Bob"
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, discriminated from "dissolved" silver:
"silver ions"
=>in the classical usage of "ionic".
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From: Ivan Anderson [SMTP:i...@win.co.nz]
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 12:46 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CS>BYU CS Test
Hi there Ole Bob,
96% elemental, 4% ionic!
I have been privy to test results which sh
How about Water Oz silver?
That's supposed to be even better. It is made by an advanced method
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From: "Ivan Anderson"
To:
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 2:46 AM
Subject: Re: CS>BYU CS Test
> Hi there Ole Bob,
>
> 96% elemental, 4% io
Was it tested with H2O2 and was it polarity reversed product?
If so, what were the results, what rep rate and electrode spacing?
f...@health2us.com
At 02:48 AM 6/30/2000, you wrote:
Hi Ya'all;
Its pot stirring time again
I contacted BYU about the report that was on the list several weeks
d that the test results done on this product
are to be freely available!
Also American Silver has filed a patent application for their process.
Ivan.
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From: "Robert L. Berger"
To: "silver-list"
Sent: Friday, 30 June 2000 14:09
Subject: CS>
Hi Ya'all;
Its pot stirring time again
I contacted BYU about the report that was on the list several weeks ago
and have just received an answer from Prof. Ron W. Leavitt. The work was
done by one of his graduate students, David Revelli. The material was
as commercial CS sold under the name o
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