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2007-04-24 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Zoe said, OK my question is, is this [water] good enough to be making CS or should I just use it for drinking purposes? Any water is good enough (except for water with toxic chemicals). The point is to try to make clear CS (or as clear as you can). If your water turns yellow or murky after a

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2005-05-15 Thread Matthew McCann
Hi, Terry, My reference to the 0.1 M solution of silver nitrate was to give evidence that silver nitrate is a colorless solution, even at concentrations far beyond that used for medicinals. The American Chemical Society webpage illustrates a chemical lab experiment, not a clinical experiment. If

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2004-03-30 Thread Tad Winiecki
http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts-001-02s04cu.html I googled gelatin composition and got info for some made with aspartame, but the part I find interesting is the break-down of amino acids in a 9 gm serving; Adelle Davis said somewhere that gelatin was mostly glycine but while that is the

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2004-03-30 Thread Ode Coyote
The way I hear it That stuff that congeals in the broth in the fridge when you boil a chicked or beef...that's geletin. Probably a lot of it does come from the deeper layers of skin after scraping it to make leather and joint cartilage. [chicken leather?] It's processed and refined till

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2004-03-30 Thread Garnet
That is the protien congealing, which is essentially what gelatin is, but is a less digestible form of protien. Garnet On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 05:14, Ode Coyote wrote: The way I hear it That stuff that congeals in the broth in the fridge when you boil a chicked or beef...that's

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2004-03-30 Thread Christine Carleton
is conclusively proven I believe it might be best to error on the side of caution. Christine From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 06:14:51 -0500 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSMisc Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent

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2004-03-29 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Just a note that gelatin is made of animal components. I do not know the exact process, but do have some vague concerns about the processing methods, given worries about prions, especially in cattle. If anyone knows that this concern is invalid, I would be glad to learn about that. JBB

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2004-03-29 Thread Garnet
It is made from cow hooves. Many are avoiding gelatin because we do not know all the ways prions can be transmitted. High heat does not kill them. My brother was working in Europe a couple years ago and he said during the BSE scare people stopped eating all gelatin containing products, including

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2004-03-29 Thread Garnet
On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 05:18, Garnet wrote: Methionine is the main amino acid in gelatin that is beneficial to nail growth. Biotin will also help. One could take these two amino acids and avoid the gelatin altogether. It is largely undigestible protien anyway so not as much benefit as one

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2004-03-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Actually it is made from the skins and bones. I think the hoofs are used for making glue. http://www.techno-preneur.net/timeis/andhra/invopp/drugs/Dgelatin.htm Prions are proteins, so I guess the question is, are there any proteins in gelatine. I am not sure. Marshall Garnet wrote: It is

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2004-03-29 Thread Garnet
Thanks for the correction Marshall. Guess I shoulda checked but that is what I had been told and read for many years in alt health literature. Does not matter though, the prion exposure would likely be the same. And although I do not eat beef it is not for this reason. I believe it takes eating

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2004-03-29 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Skins and bones is correct, I believe, and this is the concern. MBM -- meat and bone meal -- was part of the reason cows got the disease, so it seems reasonable to worry about gelatin.Of particular concern would be ground-up spinal tissue. As to whether prions are in flesh, this is

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2004-03-29 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Here is the link that shows MD is correct: http://www.gmap-gelatin.com/how_made.html JBB On Tuesday, Mar 30, 2004, at 15:50 Asia/Tokyo, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: Skins and bones is correct, I believe, and this is the concern. MBM -- meat and bone meal -- was part of the reason

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2004-03-28 Thread Richard Harris
firm. Yours for improved health! Sincerely, Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist -Original Message- From: Terry Chamberlin [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca] Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2004 11:33 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSMisc Lynda said: for how long do you take the unflavored

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2004-03-28 Thread Lynda Khula
thank you so much will give this a try Lynda - Original Message - From: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Cc: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 9:41 PM Subject: RE: CSMisc Hi Lynda, An old home remedy that I have seen prove

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2004-03-27 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Lynda said: for how long do you take the unflavored gelation to help with soft nails? For as long as it takes. Some folks take it as a lifestyle to keep the nail issue from coming back. Other folks take it whenever the symptoms return. It won't hurt you, seeing as it provides assimilable

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2004-03-18 Thread Ode Coyote
I had a customer call the other day who swears by CS for mastitis. Interestingly, the only LAW I've ever seen [years ago] about using CS had to do with using it on milk cows. Dairy farmers who have milk tested would do well to give ole Bessy a few days off and keep the CS bottle well hidden.

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2004-03-17 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Last year a woman whom I buy goat milk from told me one of her best milkers had mastitis. I suggested she inject CS into the teat, which she did. Later, she said that the mastitis teat was now a better milk producer than the other one. A man called me a month ago and discussed his 8-year old

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2003-12-31 Thread william meyer
hi i have to say that the political situation mirrors the disinformation and harm that is going on in regards to the supplement industry. the powerful gluing of business/multinational corporations and politics is no longer stoppable. if you search out and consider alternate information regarding

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2003-12-31 Thread Pow-Map
...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 7:36 PM Subject: RE: CSMisc/ephedra Terry-the idiots here in the US decided that ephedra is dangerous and has killed 65(?) people the last couple years-- Which I think is a damned lie. Just saw Tom Brokejaw announce

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2003-12-31 Thread mamapug
The main ingredient in Claritin is loratadine, not ephedrine. Sudafed may be what you are thinking of, it is is a drug similar to ephedrine, hence the name, pseudoephedrine, but they aren`t the same. Get your facts straight, please. I agree on the pharmaceutical industry, for sure. Greedy

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2003-12-31 Thread william meyer
...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 7:36 PM Subject: RE: CSMisc/ephedra Terry-the idiots here in the US decided that ephedra is dangerous and has killed 65(?) people the last couple years-- Which I think is a damned lie. Just saw Tom Brokejaw announce

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2003-12-31 Thread TJ Garland
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSMisc/ephedra Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 09:10:19 -0800 The main ingredient in Claritin is loratadine, not ephedrine. Sudafed may be what you are thinking of, it is is a drug similar to ephedrine, hence the name, pseudoephedrine, but they aren`t the same. Get your facts

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2003-12-30 Thread Terry Chamberlin
If someone sells crap and survives with profits, that's because there are plenty of dolts out there who buy the pitch'' without independent research or trials. Who's the guilty, [if there is one] party here? This would be truer if those making the pitch weren't also using politicians to

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2003-12-30 Thread Stuff
I have but few nits to pick here. Ur talkin' my language. See below for the nits. At 08:22 AM 12/30/2003 -0500, you wrote: If someone sells crap and survives with profits, that's because there are plenty of dolts out there who buy the pitch'' without independent research or trials. Who's

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2003-12-30 Thread TJ Garland
Terry-the idiots here in the US decided that ephedra is dangerous and has killed 65(?) people the last couple years-- Which I think is a damned lie. Just saw Tom Brokejaw announce that it was outlawed now. He forgot to mention that ephedrine is the main ingredient in Claritin(now otc). The big

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2003-12-30 Thread Terry Chamberlin
I bet that 300ml., or so of daily CS would go far. But can I sustain that? I don't see why not, unless you are buying it. 300 ml is, what, 10 oz? Gosh I've drunk more than that daily for the last five years! (I do have a horrid case of flesh-colored argyria though.) While all my kids friends

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2001-10-16 Thread Terry Chamberlin
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CSmisc power sources

2001-10-16 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Wayne and other clever folks, What other DC power sources are to be found in our society that we could avail ourselves of when on the road, besides phone lines? What about some kind of AC to DC rectified, voltage current limiting device that could be plugged in to the wall where ever we go?

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2001-10-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
If you are on the road, use a cigarette lighter plug. Marshall Terry Chamberlin wrote: Wayne and other clever folks, What other DC power sources are to be found in our society that we could avail ourselves of when on the road, besides phone lines? What about some kind of AC to DC

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2001-10-16 Thread Joseph Fritz
Easy to go from 120VAC TO 50VDC without a xformer just use a rectifier a voltage divider network and some caps to smooth out the pulsating dc although there are lots of other alternatives for example solar cells, dc to dc converters, etc. At 03:18 PM 10/16/01 -0400, you wrote: Wayne and

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2001-09-01 Thread Terry Chamberlin
ON SHINGLES: Shingles is caused by the Herpes Zoster virus, a cousin to the Herpes Simplex I (cold sore) II (VD)viruses. All of these viruses are suppressed by copious quantities of L-lysine, an amino acid available at most HF stores. When I was 24, I had some sores on the back of my neck that

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1999-10-04 Thread Fred
I just got my first digest form (really hard to read history) and just have to reply to a number of questions! 1 - Distilled water varies very widely - from our local Publics supermarket, their brand varies from 0.5 PPM to 15 PPM, with the same batch number! The reason is that the first product