Hi There Dee - where in England do you live ? Maybe, if you would like,
when I return via England from Australia I could show you how to make
your own generator very easily if you would like that - you can write me
directly to my own address if you would like - which is oha...@juno.com -
I also f
Thanks very much Sandee, I live in Epsom, Surrey. Happy Holiday to you too!
Dee
---Original Message---
From: Sandee George
Date: 12/22/06 14:55:17
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Fw: CS and mercury dental fillings
Hi There Dee - where in England do you live ? Maybe,
Hi There Dee - where in England do you live ? Maybe, if you would like,
when I return via England from Australia I could show you how to make
your own generator very easily if you would like that - you can write me
directly to my own address if you would like - which is oha...@juno.com -
I also f
details relating to this effect if they were easily
referenced to or any suggestions on what to google would be great thankyou
nathan
From: Ode Coyote
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Fw: CS and mercury dental fillings
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 11:04
suggestions
on what to google would be great thankyou
nathan
From: Ode Coyote
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Fw: CS and mercury dental fillings
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 11:04:20 -0500
The battery effect, if any, makes silver ions go to the amal
Sorry Sandee, but I don't make my own. No-one here sells silver generators
and to import them is very expensive, bearing in mind the paraphernalia that
goes with it. It also sounds a real lot of hassle especially when you have
to distill your own water, and from a friend of mine who does make her
CS and mercury dental fillings
Metal fillings are a silver / tin? / mercury amalgam.
It has to be mixed soft enough to press into the hole.
The more silver or tin you add, the harder and more stable it becomes.
Therefore, CS will make a filling harder, more stable and tend to lock up
The battery effect, if any, makes silver ions go to the amalgam
whereupon the available mercury [if any is available] absorbs the silver
and further hardens the amalgam.
Silver will plate copper etc by natural battery effect, but copper won't
plate silver..
A gold crown can attract silver
Thank you for allowing me to join. My name is Dee Fitzpatrick and I live
in Epsom in the UK. I have been using CS (or EIS) for two years now with
wonderful results, both for me and my family, and my dog. I have
'converted' many friends and even strangers to CS and have had some
really good feed
Boy I had mine taken our about four years ago and I was one sick puppy...not
anymore ,work constantly at improving my health...I am fifty five and the only
maintenance drug I am on is for thyoid so I think compared to the countless
people I admit into nursing homes daily that are ten or twenty y
Good for you Tel debbie
Tel Tofflemire wrote:
Hi Mike, and all.
I had my 3 remaining Mercury/Amelgum fillings out Sept. 2006 in Mexico, and
replaced with Porcilin.
Seems like my tasting is better? I have done a herbal detox, and I do a Foot
Spa Detox every other week, I am still getti
Hi Mike, and all.
I had my 3 remaining Mercury/Amelgum fillings out Sept. 2006 in Mexico, and
replaced with Porcilin.
Seems like my tasting is better? I have done a herbal detox, and I do a Foot
Spa Detox every other week, I am still getting toxins out in the foot spa.
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey
It was said in an earlier post that ingesting silver with amalgam fillings
causes a battery effect in the mouth. Now we read it neutralizes the amalgam.
Please explain.
So Mike,
Do you notice any health improvement from having your amalgam
fillings replaced? Any negative effects? What did you do for detox? I'm
believe you have written about it all before, but with no archives,
would you repeat please? I'm really curious to know how you are feeling
now, 6 m
G. Devour
Date: 18/12/2006 16:50:42
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Fw: CS and mercury dental fillings
Dear Dee,
We've heard from some folks that the silver in our CS can plate out on
mercury fillings and seemingly helps to "neutralize" the surface
somewhat. That said,
r never having them put in in the first place!
Be well,
Mike D.
> Thanks for the answer Ode. Dee and Murphy
>
> ---Original Message---
>
> From: Ode Coyote
> Date: 12/18/06 13:36:10
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Fw: CS and mercury dental
Thanks for the answer Ode. Dee and Murphy
---Original Message---
From: Ode Coyote
Date: 12/18/06 13:36:10
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Fw: CS and mercury dental fillings
Metal fillings are a silver / tin? / mercury amalgam.
It has to be mixed soft enough
Metal fillings are a silver / tin? / mercury amalgam.
It has to be mixed soft enough to press into the hole.
The more silver or tin you add, the harder and more stable it becomes.
Therefore, CS will make a filling harder, more stable and tend to lock up
the mercury better in the matrix.
S
Thank you for allowing me to join. My name is Dee Fitzpatrick and I live in
Epsom in the UK. I have been using CS (or EIS) for two years now with
wonderful results, both for me and my family, and my dog. I have 'converted
many friends and even strangers to CS and have had some really good
f
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