In a message dated 10/27/2001 6:16:29 AM Eastern Standard Time,
jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp writes:
> Subj:Re: CS>National Public Radio attack on CS
> Date:10/27/2001 6:16:29 AM Eastern Standard Time
> From: HREF="mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp";>jbr
I am very familiar with both Beck and Becker and do not confuse the two. Iis
the
latter -- Robert O. Becker M.D. -- who is often wrongly cited as a person who
has
done research into colloidal silver, and his book, The Body Electric, is
wrongly cited as a reference.I think the persons who
Errr, yeah...
It's Bob Beck that caused the reintroduction of CS. People always mix them up.
Robert Becker used silver and batteries to repair bone in the human body, which
is still a pretty good trick.
It's good to research both these guys.
C
Rosemary's site deserves praise for two reasons, in my view: first, she
debunks the phony claims of some vendors that Dr. R. O. Becker advocates
CS. It is nonsense -- I read his books and he never mentioned CS.
Rosemary posts his denial, doing everyone a favor by getting the facts
straight.
S
James Allison wrote:
> I can assure you that for some reason or another, the pictures on
> Rosemary's website have had blue tinting added.
I don't think that's true James. I'm sure Rosemary Jacobs is just as
blue as the pictures show. The pictures in the NEJM article show her
next to another pe
James Allison wrote:
> I was browsing the New England Journal of Medicine last night,
> searching for colloidal silver, and Rosemary herself is listed in
> there! Here's the report, which I find very interesting, not because
> of what it says, but because of what it doesn't say... ---BEGIN The
>
rogalt...@aol.com wrote:
> Marshall: The other interesting thing about Agryria is that if it were
> such a problem for silver salts, which were taken quite commonly
> 30-40 years ago, where are all the other blue people besides Rosemary
> Jacobs? Roger
Considering it probably takes a pretty go
> The "poor lass" was not ruined by CS...It was silver nitrate if I remember
> correctly.
>
> CK
Yeah, and that was back in the Fifties! When I was a mere kid.
I`ll bet with all that silver in her system, she never gets any
infections...
Marshalee
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum for dis
.
Yours in health,
James Allison
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Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: CS>National Public Radio attack on CS
On 24 Oct 2001 at 20:27, flpplan...@aol.com wrote:
> and would
In a message dated 10/25/2001 1:36:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
mdud...@execonn.com writes:
> Subj:Re: CS>National Public Radio attack on CS
> Date:10/25/2001 1:36:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:mdud...@execonn.com (Marshall Dudley)
> Reply-to: mailto:silver-list@eski
The "poor lass" was not ruined by CS...It was silver nitrate if I remember
correctly.
CK
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| On 24 Oct 2001 at 20:27, flpplan...@aol.com wrote:
That is Rosemary Jacobs. Been discussed here a lot. She never took any CS at
all. She got silver compounds a doctor gave her. We all know they cause bluing.
There has never been a case of blueing reported from pure CS, ever. Many of us
believe she is suppored by the drug cartel.
Marshall
flppl
On 24 Oct 2001 at 20:27, flpplan...@aol.com wrote:
> and would also like to know the web site address of the poor lass who's been
> cosmetically ruined by CS consumption.
http://homepages.together.net/~rjstan/rose2.html
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Do You Yahoo!?
G
Laura, meet RoseMary Jacobs.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: CS>National Public Radio attack on CS
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>
> << Did any of you hear the news report on National Public Radio yesterday
> (October 23rd) which was hi
Hello,
The name of the town is Howie in the hills, or maybe Howey in the hills. Hope this helps.
Dan
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>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: CS>National Public Radio attack on CS
>Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 20:
<< Did any of you hear the news report on National Public Radio yesterday
(October 23rd) which was highly, highly critical of CS? I didn't hear all
of
it since I never listen to the radio during working hours, but one of my
staff members alerted me to it about halfway through the news ite
Did any of you hear the news report on National Public Radio yesterday
(October 23rd) which was highly, highly critical of CS? I didn't hear all of
it since I never listen to the radio during working hours, but one of my
staff members alerted me to it about halfway through the news item. A
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