Re: CS>Re: CS and plastic contraceptive loop

2002-09-12 Thread Roman
It is my understanding that all loops, spirals, etc. work this way. I don't think doctors hide this fact because my sister who is a reg. nurse told me about that, and she is not into challenging the mainstream medicine. Doctors are too arrogant to explain many things to their patients. Also, many p

Re: CS>Re: CS and plastic contraceptive loop

2002-09-12 Thread Connie
Didn't we have this same question just a couple weeks back? From: "Stephen Summers" Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 17:57:15 +0200 To: Subject: CS>Re: CS and plastic contraceptive loop Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2

RE: CS>Re: CS and plastic contraceptive loop

2002-09-12 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
mmers [mailto:surec...@netactive.co.za] Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 9:57 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Re: CS and plastic contraceptive loop Dear members (Brooks, Marshall, James et al?) A friend of mine who is a medical pathologist, has a sickly daughter who uses a

CS>Re: CS and plastic contraceptive loop

2002-09-12 Thread Stephen Summers
Dear members (Brooks, Marshall, James et al?) A friend of mine who is a medical pathologist, has a sickly daughter who uses a plastic contraceptive loop (not the old "Copper-T" contraceptive loop). She maintains that this plastic contraceptive loop works by creating a low grade infection - so i

Re: CS and Plastic

2001-10-08 Thread HERB321947
In a message dated 10/05/2001 12:46:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, wolfcre...@earthlink.net writes: > I read somewhere CS shouldn't be taken in a plastic container, something > about it neutralizing the CS. It is my understanding that CS should only > be stored in glass and consumed from a glas

Re: CS and Plastic

2001-10-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
That depends on the quality of the CS. High quality CS can be safely stored in both PVC and HDPE. Marshall wolfcreek1 wrote: > I read somewhere CS shouldn't be taken in a plastic container, > something about it neutralizing the CS. It is my understanding that > CS should only be stored in glass

CS and Plastic

2001-10-05 Thread wolfcreek1
I read somewhere CS shouldn't be taken in a plastic container, something about it neutralizing the CS. It is my understanding that CS should only be stored in glass and consumed from a glass container. Is this info correct? Thanks! Julie & Critters

Re: CS and plastic?

1999-07-01 Thread Tchai Mumford
o you have any industrial name for the plastic you are talking about so that we can check it ? thanks Tchai - Original Message - From: To: Sent: 01 July 1999 02:46 Subject: Re: CS and plastic? > Arthur; > > The only type of plastic that you can use with CS is the type found on

Re: CS and plastic?

1999-07-01 Thread Ivan Anderson
> I've been wondering about this. I put 8 oz of CS in a tupperware container > to soak my feet to treat nail fungus and it turned orange once and > reddish another time, and coats the sides and bottom. It always stayed a > gold color in glass. So, does it lose its effectiveness? or what? > > >

Re: CS and plastic?

1999-06-30 Thread boberger
Arthur; The only type of plastic that you can use with CS is the type found on cola bottles. Robert -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silve

Re: CS and plastic?

1999-06-30 Thread James Vernon, Allison
no noticeable bad effects. I use the squirt bottle for things like pink eye in children (who hate eyedroppers), and topically for far to many things to list. James Vernon, Allison - Original Message - From: Arthur D. Saftlas To: Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 2:51 PM Subject: CS and plas

CS and plastic?

1999-06-30 Thread Arthur D. Saftlas
I've been wondering about this. I put 8 oz of CS in a tupperware container to soak my feet to treat nail fungus and it turned orange once and reddish another time, and coats the sides and bottom. It always stayed a gold color in glass. So, does it lose its effectiveness? or what? >On an aside,