Re: CS>Debunking...

2010-07-22 Thread Dan Nave
Interesting. By the way, how do you manage to find all these references? Dan On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Norton, Steve wrote: > > There may be some substance to Prill beads reducing the absorption of > fluoride by forming an insoluble complex with the fluoride. But the > science isn't comp

RE: CS>Debunking...

2010-07-21 Thread Norton, Steve
There may be some substance to Prill beads reducing the absorption of fluoride by forming an insoluble complex with the fluoride. But the science isn't completely understood. See below. - Steve N Influence of Dietary Magnesium on Fluoride Bioavailability in the Rat1' http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi

CS>Debunking...

2010-07-21 Thread M. G. Devour
Dave writes, and quotes: > *This should give you an example of what I think of Prill beads. > > One of the goofiest products I have come across are "Prill > Beads " which consist of "magnesium oxide infused with Life > Force." These magical beads [... blah blah blah] I'd just like to point out th

Re: CS debunking

2001-09-04 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 17:00:23 +1000, "Damian" wrote: >I found this site debunking CS > >http://homepages.together.net/~rjstan/rose3.html > >The storied on the above site read much like the stories told on CS site >advertising the stuff. The all seem creative in nature making one skeptical as >to

CS debunking

2001-09-04 Thread Damian
I found this site debunking CS http://homepages.together.net/~rjstan/rose3.html The storied on the above site read much like the stories told on CS site advertising the stuff. The all seem creative in nature making one skeptical as to the genuiness of the person. Has anyone got any informati

Re: CS>Predictable CS, debunking. Newbie response.

1999-08-18 Thread Victoria Welch
Hi Marsha, > >*ME* *HAVE SOMETHING MOULDY IN MY FRIDGE?* Gasp! :-). > >>Will give it shot when I discover something like that. > Get a fresh slice of bread. Rub it across the top of the fridge, or even a > countertop. > Put it into a glass jar. When it gets good and fuzzy, spray some CS in > th

Re: CS>Predictable CS, debunking. Newbie response.

1999-08-18 Thread Marsha Hallett
>*ME* *HAVE SOMETHING MOULDY IN MY FRIDGE?* Gasp! :-). >>Will give it shot when I discover something like that. >Take care, Vikki. Dear Vikki, Get a fresh slice of bread. Rub it across the top of the fridge, or even a countertop. Put it into a glass jar. When it gets good and fuzzy, spray some C

Re: CS>Predictable CS, debunking. Newbie response.

1999-08-18 Thread Victoria Welch
Charles King wrote: > > On Wed, 18 Aug 1999 10:17:40 -0700, Victoria Welch > wrote: > [ ... ] > You're a success girl!!! Good news, Good News :). > You seem to have a problem with that!! No, no problem other than inexperience. Seems too simple :-). Still have no idea just what I have, but I

Re: CS>Predictable CS, debunking. Newbie response.

1999-08-18 Thread Charles King
On Wed, 18 Aug 1999 10:17:40 -0700, Victoria Welch wrote: >Per suggestions I have gotten from the members of this list, I re-worked >my first experiment and adjusted accordingly. Basically I extended what >I had done by an hour to get a current flow of 2ma. The solution still >appears clear, th

Re: CS>Predictable CS, debunking.

1999-08-18 Thread Charles King
>- Original Message - >From: > >>>snip<< >> >> As you peruse this list you will find more baloney than you >could imagine. My >> job hs been to stir the pot and get people to stop the simple >battery device >> and them wonder where they are and what has happened to their >CS. I happen to

Re: CS>Predictable CS, debunking.

1999-08-18 Thread Amir Shoshan
Ivan, Could you please tell me what the cost is of the CS generator you sell. Thanks, Amir -- 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- silver-digest-r

Re: CS>Predictable CS, debunking. Newbie response.

1999-08-18 Thread Victoria Welch
Hello Ivan, Robert and all, Ivan Anderson wrote: > > Robert, > If I may make some comments... Short of responding individually, your comments seem very considered and (in this day and age) make good sense. This is not intended to be offensive to anyone, just a quest of understanding from someon

Re: CS>Predictable CS, debunking.

1999-08-18 Thread Rebecca C Mahoney
Bob, Your comments below remind me of conventional medical thought that regular folks need to be "taken care of " because they don't have the medical background and training to do it "right". I believe a more beneficial *job* would be to _encourage_ people to take control of their own medical care/

Re: CS>Predictable CS, debunking.

1999-08-18 Thread Henry Reed
Thank you Ivan. Ivan Anderson wrote: > > Robert, > If I may make some comments... > > - Original Message - > From: > > >>snip<< > > > > As you peruse this list you will find more baloney than you > could imagine. My > > job hs been to stir the pot and get people to stop the simple > ba

Re: CS>Predictable CS, debunking.

1999-08-18 Thread Ivan Anderson
Robert, If I may make some comments... - Original Message - From: >>snip<< > > As you peruse this list you will find more baloney than you could imagine. My > job hs been to stir the pot and get people to stop the simple battery device > and them wonder where they are and what has happen