In a message dated 7/11/99 9:20:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
mdud...@execonn.com writes:
This lady's been gone for a long time.
Yes, but her books are still around.
Marshall
I was an avid reader of hers. I still have a few paperbacks around. I'm sure
many of her ideas are still
.
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From: Vilik Rapheles vi...@peak.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: CSCalcium deposits/water ionizer?
At 06:03 PM 7/12/99 -0700, you wrote:
The chemistry is fairly simple. Water naturally ionizes into H+ and OH
At 06:03 PM 7/12/99 -0700, you wrote:
The chemistry is fairly simple. Water naturally ionizes into H+ and OH-
ions. When electric current is passed through water, the H+ ions are
attracted to the - electrode and the OH- ions to the + electrode. If you
configure the reaction chamber into two
Vilik Rapheles wrote:
So, does this sound
like a real water ionizer? I have no experience with them whatsoever.
Samm
~~~
I guess the proof in the pudding will be checking the water to see the pH.
~^^V^^~
Where can I get one?
Ron
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In a message dated 99-07-10 06:32:20 EDT, you write:
Drinking Alkaline water to remove acid wastes (including
uric acid) will dissolve some of the calcium phosphate
deposits and allow the ionic calcium to be reabsorbed into
the bones, potassium bicarbonate will also do this work.
I found
Charles,
I found this information really interesting. Is barley grass packed with
calcium? What are some more superfoods?
Taylor
These are the best arguments AGAINST individualized
supplemantation. The best form of supplementation is a
WHOLE FOOD supplement, and the best of these, imho,
Charles,
I found this information really interesting. Is barley grass
packed with calcium?
That is what all of the books on the subject claim, but
I must confess I have not personally done the
experiments (nor could I, as I am not a chemist)
and./or validated this personally. Chlorophyll
Subject: Re: CSCalcium deposits
Charles,
I found this information really interesting. Is barley grass
packed with calcium?
That is what all of the books on the subject claim, but
I must confess I have not personally done the
experiments (nor could I, as I am not a chemist
Take care with the Royal Jelly, some people are very allergic
to it There was a case of an allergic person dying from it's
use here in Australia
Good health
Gordon
Although your warning is not to be taken lightly, there
are FAR more people percentagewise who die from adverse
reactions to
I read that Microhydrin or its generic counterpart (cheaper) Nanohydrate
when dissolved in water will produce microwater that is the same or
superior to electrolysis produced microwater (alkaline water).
Dennis Lipter
Charles Marcus wrote:
In a message dated 99-07-10 06:32:20 EDT, you write:
Where can this nanohydrate be found?
Tom
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I read that Microhydrin or its generic counterpart (cheaper) Nanohydrate
when dissolved in water will produce microwater that is the same or
superior to electrolysis produced microwater (alkaline water).
Dennis Lipter
Charles Marcus
Subject: Re: CSCalcium deposits/water ionizer?
Resent-Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 07:56:57 -0700
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 10:56:27 -0400
From: Dennis Lipter dlip...@accesshub.net
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
In a message dated 7/12/99 4:14:51 PM Central Daylight Time,
dlip...@accesshub.net writes:
Drinking Alkaline water to remove acid wastes (including
uric acid) will dissolve some of the calcium phosphate
deposits and allow the ionic calcium to be reabsorbed into
the bones, potassium
In a message dated 99-07-12 01:35:01 EDT, you write:
I found a water ionizer at a Korean Food Store for $59. The
box says one side of the machine (which looks somewhat like a
coffee maker) makes acidic water and the other makes
alkaline. Would this be a good thing to have? Sound
Stainless Steel No, Platinum Yes. SS is too reactive. I am not an expert yet
but
this is what I gleaned so far.
Dennis Lipter
samma...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 99-07-12 01:35:01 EDT, you write:
I found a water ionizer at a Korean Food Store for $59. The
box says one side of
So, does this sound
like a real water ionizer? I have no experience with them whatsoever.
Samm
~~~
I guess the proof in the pudding will be checking the water to see the pH.
~^^V^^~
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barrier to prevent gross mixing, one side will become enriched in
OH- (alkaline) and the other side enriched in H+ (acid.)
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From: alial...@aol.com alial...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, July 11, 1999 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: CSCalcium
Marsha Hallett wrote:
Phosphorus is found in many foods and beverages.
Especially in colas, which have a triple whammy of caffeine, sugar, (a LOT
of it, 14 teaspoons in a can of Coke), and phosphoric acid.
I`m paying for my former coca cola addiction, I now have 7 crowns in my
mouth.
In a message dated 99-07-10 06:32:20 EDT, you write:
Drinking Alkaline water to remove acid wastes (including uric acid)
will dissolve some of the calcium phosphate deposits and allow the
ionic calcium to be reabsorbed into the bones, potassium bicarbonate
will also do this work.
I
I found a water ionizer at a Korean Food Store for $59. The box
says one
side of the machine (which looks somewhat like a coffee maker) makes
acidic
water and the other makes alkaline. Would this be a good thing to
have?
Sound like a good price? I can research this, I just thought I'd
ask
Tom Young wrote:
Great!... and has everyone noticed how just recently, all
the food manufacturers are pumping extra calcium into almost
everything they make, claiming it will help your bones!?
WHAT precipitated this sudden nonsense? Ignorant marketing
hype or deliberate intent to feed the
wong...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 7/9/99 10:29:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
mdud...@execonn.com writes:
Probably magnesium. If you take calcium without balancing it with
magnesium
it messes up your nervous system if I recall correctly. I believe that was
from one of Adale
In a message dated 7/10/99 11:10:58 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
samma...@aol.com writes:
I found a water ionizer at a Korean Food Store for $59. The box says one
side of the machine (which looks somewhat like a coffee maker) makes acidic
water and the other makes alkaline.
What could
Great!... and has everyone noticed how just recently, all the food
manufacturers are pumping extra calcium into almost everything they make,
claiming it will help your bones!?
WHAT precipitated this sudden nonsense?
Ignorant marketing hype or deliberate intent to feed the public illness
industry?
Great!... and has everyone noticed how just recently, all the food
manufacturers are pumping extra calcium into almost everything they make,
claiming it will help your bones!?
WHAT precipitated this sudden nonsense?
Ignorant marketing hype or deliberate intent to feed the public illness
industry?
Dear Patty,
Dr. Carey Reams taught that calcium deposits occured because of an
excess of one kind of calcium (alkaline or acid) caused by a deficiency
of the other. Alkalinizing calciums are calcium carbonate (oyster shell
and bone meal - but oyster shell is very hard to assimilate), calcium
Tom Young wrote:
Great!... and has everyone noticed how just recently, all the food
manufacturers are pumping extra calcium into almost everything they make,
claiming it will help your bones!?
WHAT precipitated this sudden nonsense?
Ignorant marketing hype or deliberate intent to feed the
Dr. Jarvis wrote a book about UNPASTURIZED apple cider vinegar
curing calcium buildup. The latest info is that any form of calcium
supplements result in all the conditions you mention. It seems the
body wants to make it's own calcium from silica. Pasturized milk is
especially bad for the
Patty,
I think your daughters first actions should be limit her intake of
calcium, limit her intake of phosphorus bearing food and drink, drink
Alkaline water and take magnesium and a mineral supplement.
Taking calcium supplements may in fact aid in further leaching of
calcium from bone,
Same thing with a egg. You can use that to put an egg in a coke bottle.
Soak in vinager until it is rubbery, then build a fire in the bottle, set
the egg on top, and when the oxygen burns up the egg gets sucked inside.
Then put water with baking soda inside and I have been told that the egg
will
Phosphorus is found in many foods and beverages.
Especially in colas, which have a triple whammy of caffeine, sugar, (a LOT
of it, 14 teaspoons in a can of Coke), and phosphoric acid.
I`m paying for my former coca cola addiction, I now have 7 crowns in my
mouth.
Expensive addiction that
Tom Young wrote:
Great!... and has everyone noticed how just recently, all the food
manufacturers are pumping extra calcium into almost everything they make,
claiming it will help your bones!?
WHAT precipitated this sudden nonsense?
Ignorant marketing hype or deliberate intent to feed the
In a message dated 7/9/99 10:29:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
mdud...@execonn.com writes:
Probably magnesium. If you take calcium without balancing it with
magnesium
it messes up your nervous system if I recall correctly. I believe that was
from one of Adale davis's books.
This lady's
On Sat, 10 Jul 1999 19:33:58 EDT, wong...@aol.com wrote:
I believe that was
from one of Adale davis's books.
This lady's been gone for a long time.
Uhhh
How does that matter?
I've read most of her books and haven't changed from agreeing with her
conclusions/observations?
Adelle was way
Hello,
my daughter is having calcium deposits building up in her body...she had 2 or 3
come up on her face after her child was born about 6 years ago...recently she
was having pain in her side and they found calcium building up in the tissue
between her ribs...she also has a spur on her
There could be several causes I am sure, but one thing I would do
immediately is have the water she is drinking tested, it likely has
elevated amounts of calcium carbonate in it. Switch her to bottled
spring water, at least till you can have the water tested.
If a pathogen is involved the CS
patty wolfe wrote:
Hello,
my daughter is having calcium deposits building up in her body...she
had 2 or 3 come up on her face after her child was born about 6 years
ago...recently she was having pain in her side and they found calcium
building up in the tissue between her ribs...she also
Hello,
my daughter is having calcium deposits building up in her body...she had 2
or 3 come up on her face after her child was born about 6 years
ago...recently she was having pain in her side and they found calcium
building up in the tissue between her ribs...she also has a spur on her
heel...now
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