I don't think I have worms.
James Osbourne Holmes
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From: Stephen Hessler [SMTP:h...@mcmo.net]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 9:22 AM
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Subject: Re: CS>Colloidal Silver Ointment?
De
Thank you very much Stephen.
James Osbourne Holmes
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From: Stephen Hessler [SMTP:h...@mcmo.net]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 9:22 AM
To: a...@trail.com; silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CS>Colloidal Silver Ointment?
Dear Ja
Dear James Osbourne, Holmes,
The standard to begin is 1oz. bees wax to a cup of oil. This is a time
consuming process as when you mix and all bees wax is melted then you must
stir until cooled to see wher the mix jells. If still liquid in the mix add
more bees wax until the final mix contains all
bill...@cheerful.com wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> The ingredient in the salve is tri ETHANOL amine not tri Ethylene melamine.
>
> Bill
Oops, Thanks Bill. :-)
A boo-boo.
Bless you Bob Lee
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Hi Bob,
The ingredient in the salve is tri ETHANOL amine not tri Ethylene melamine.
Bill
At 03:21 7/2/00 -0500, you wrote:
Hi listers,
Tri-eth-yl-ene-mel-amine: A cytotoxic crystalline compound C9H12N6 used as an
antineoplastic drug. Also called TEM.
Antineoplastic, inhibiting or preventing
Uh OH! Sorry, I got confused as to who you were. I guess I have to pay
better attention.
Diane
Tai-Pan wrote:
>
> Hi Diane,
>
> Nope, I'm not Ole Bob, the "stir things up "guy.
> I'm the "step on sensitive toes" guy. :-) Actually I'm an old codger. ha-ha.
> Guess
> I've been here almost a
Hi Diane,
Nope, I'm not Ole Bob, the "stir things up "guy.
I'm the "step on sensitive toes" guy. :-) Actually I'm an old codger. ha-ha.
Guess
I've been here almost as long as the list.
Bless you Bob Lee
"d.linen" wrote:
> Hi Ole Bob,
>
> Thanks for the information.
Your welcome. Bob
Hi Ole Bob,
Thanks for the information.
Diane
Tai-Pan wrote:
>
> Hi listers,
>
> Tri-eth-yl-ene-mel-amine: A cytotoxic crystalline compound C9H12N6 used as an
> antineoplastic drug. Also called TEM.
> Antineoplastic, inhibiting or preventing the growth and spread of neoplasms
> or
> maligna
Hi listers,
Tri-eth-yl-ene-mel-amine: A cytotoxic crystalline compound C9H12N6 used as an
antineoplastic drug. Also called TEM.
Antineoplastic, inhibiting or preventing the growth and spread of neoplasms or
malignant cells (cancer).
Neoplasm, a new growth of tissue serving no physiological funct
List,
Just curious about using triethanolamine in this ointmentchecking the
MSDS database at Cornell shows over 800 products containing thisI guess
you would have to know which one you were using to get the facts (maybe not
even then). Note the entry from the MSDS for Murphys Oil Soap:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 08:10:11 -0400, Ode Wan Coyote
wrote:
> Why not just make some jello with CS. It dries on the skin too.
Hmm, why not? I'll try it. (I hope it will store for months and stay
jello at room temperature.)
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Hi Herb,
Can you recommend proportions?
James Osbourne Holmes
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Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 3:55 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CS>Colloidal Silver Ointment?
Dear List, I wo
Dear List, I would recommend mixing with olive oil and bees wax. Much
cheaper but of necessity effective. h...@mcmo.net
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Why not just make some jello with CS. It dries on the skin too.
KD'C
At 10:33 PM 6/29/00 -0400, you wrote:
To all list members:
Has anyone ever made this ointment by Elixa and was successful with it's
healing abilities? Does anyone recommend a better or easier way (moneywise)
to make anoth
At 02:48 AM 6/30/2000, you wrote:
To all list members:
Has anyone ever made this ointment by Elixa and was successful with it's
healing abilities? Does anyone recommend a better or easier way (moneywise)
to make another type of ointment. I am asking this because I have a 6 year
old who always h
I have made and used a thin gel using aloe vera gel as a
base,i put the 3/16th by 4 inch wet .999 silver at 1 1/4
inch spacing 27 vdc in 8 oz of the aloe gel and ran for 15
minutes stirring with a plastic fork constantly,it gets
working fast because of the aloes conductivity so watch it
close,then
stuff used in Aloe Vera gel
available in stores.
I have not been able to locate any other source for these chemicals.
Jim
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To:
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 9:33 PM
Subject: CS>Colloidal Silver Ointment?
> To all list members:
> Has anyone ever made
Colloidal silver and aloe vera gel should give quick relief.
Check the archives 'cause this has been discussed before, with some good ideas
coming up!
Chuck
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2000
To all list members:
Has anyone ever made this ointment by Elixa and was successful with it's
healing abilities? Does anyone recommend a better or easier way (moneywise)
to make another type of ointment. I am asking this because I have a 6 year
old who always has lots of boo boos to have soo
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