-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man
I mean the body accumulates the silver into the nail bed to transfer to
the nail as it grows. Below a certain concentration, this results in
the silver particles making it into the nail, and being
, well this 'one' would have anyway.
OK, Thanks for that Marshall.
N.
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 10:45:54 -0400
From: mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man
Somewhat, but for some reason they do not seem to blue
to examine them.
Marshall
Neville Munn wrote:
Toe nails as well Marshall?
N.
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:41:32 -0400
From: mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man
I mean the body accumulates
*From:* Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Friday, September 11, 2009 10:35:04 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSThe Blue Man
We covered and investiaged this back when he was first news. First of
all he was not making, nor taking colloidal silver. It is simply not
true
*From:* Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Friday, September 11, 2009 10:35:04 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSThe Blue Man
We covered and investiaged this back when he was first news. First
I mean the body accumulates the silver into the nail bed to transfer to
the nail as it grows. Below a certain concentration, this results in
the silver particles making it into the nail, and being transported out
of the body. The particles are small enough they are invisible to
ordinary
Toe nails as well Marshall?
N.
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:41:32 -0400
From: mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man
I mean the body accumulates the silver into the nail bed to transfer to
the nail as it grows. Below
Marshall Dudley wrote:
I mean the body accumulates the silver into the nail bed to transfer
to the nail as it grows. Below a certain concentration, this results
in the silver particles making it into the nail, and being transported
out of the body. The particles are small enough they are
The point is that there are hundreds of ways to make a little
heat...even a piece of cotton for a wick and some old used engine oil or
bacon fat... a pilot light on a gas stovea few twigs in an old coffee
can.some charcoal in the barbie.on and on.
No one said anything about a
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.comwrote:
Perhaps one of you who live on or near that land over there may like to
pass a comment on the living habits of a fisherman in their native habitat?
g.
Well I live in Scotland, but since I'm in it's largest city I
, I'll have to watch that series again sometime and
see if I can pick any others.
Thanks for your input and letting me know.
Neville.
Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 09:41:19 +0100
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man
From: kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 2
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.comwrote:
Sounds to me like they probably *aren't* familiar with EIS if you have
never heard of anyone involved with it where you are, if that be the case
then the obvious question is *why* did that particular bloke have
There's a whole lot of folx in Tennessee that believe a few wood scraps
and a match works just as good as the power company.
Ode
At 04:23 PM 9/11/2009 +0100, you wrote:
Yes, I wish I had the cash to have done just that Ode! I am seriously
thinking about a distiller though, even though
It isn't about putting a price on health Smitty, not when I'm spending
this on water! It is about finding a suitable one which is not too
costly, and one which can survive the hard water here. dee
On 11 Sep 2009, at 21:11, Smitty wrote:
Chuck says =
Well, bite the bullet and buy a
It couldn't be just that they are cold, could it? lol dee
On 12 Sep 2009, at 10:17, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Neville Munn
one.red...@hotmail.com wrote:
Sounds to me like they probably *aren't* familiar with EIS if you
have never heard of anyone
Trouble is, I haven't even got a fireplace here! dee
On 12 Sep 2009, at 11:17, Ode Coyote wrote:
There's a whole lot of folx in Tennessee that believe a few wood
scraps and a match works just as good as the power company.
Ode
At 04:23 PM 9/11/2009 +0100, you wrote:
Dee,
In my experience, the minerals left behind in the still chamber do
build up a hard crust. So you want one that is easy to clean. The water
here is also very hard, and my distiller, with a bit of maintenance has
been in use nearly daily for around 6 years. The one linked by Garnet is
thanks a lot for the info sol, I will keep for when I 'take the
plunge' so to speak. dee
On 12 Sep 2009, at 18:06, sol wrote:
Dee,
In my experience, the minerals left behind in the still chamber do
build up a hard crust. So you want one that is easy to clean. The
water here is also
Not that small amounts Dave lol besides, we don't have that much sun
here in the UK! dee
On 10 Sep 2009, at 21:25, Dave Darrin wrote:
You can distill it yourself with a small sheet of black plastic and
a pebble for weight along with a heat source -- the sun maybe?
that's cheap!
Dave
I thought Walmart *was* a supermarket? They don't sell distilled
water in our supermarkets here, only mineral water. You can buy it in
garages, but only in small bottles which would cost just as much if
you bought a couple of gallons. Also, don't know what the quality
would be either.
~70 cents a gallon here...and maybe 5 cents worth of silver per gallon?
Ode
At 02:40 AM 9/11/2009 +0800, you wrote:
People are still saying you can make colloidal silver for pennies.
How much CS, and how many pennies?
The distilled water is darned expensive, however worth while it may be.
It's just beyond comprehension why distilled water would cost that much
when you can build a distiller for the price of a couple of gallons..or buy
one for 4 or 5 gallons.
I'd be going into business !!!
Easy to undercut THAT competition.
Ode
At 07:50 PM 9/10/2009 +0100, you wrote:
I
The UK has plenty of rainwater?
Ode
At 08:21 AM 9/11/2009 +0100, you wrote:
I thought Walmart *was* a supermarket? They don't sell distilled water in
our supermarkets here, only mineral water. You can buy it in garages, but
only in small bottles which would cost just as much if you
Same olde same olde greed
Sandee
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K-mart and Walgreens carry it as well,
debbie
--- On Fri, 9/11/09, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man - too expensive?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 3:21 AM
I thought Walmart
2009 07:45:01 -0700
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man
From: davedar...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Did you notice his hands--There were no blue moons on his thumbs. Something
that manifests first with Argeria.
He also indicated a heart problem--could have something to do with his color.
Dave
Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 2:21:57 AM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man - too expensive?
I thought Walmart *was* a supermarket? They don't sell distilled water in our
supermarkets here, only mineral water. You can buy it in garages, but only
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote:
I thought Walmart *was* a supermarket? They don't sell distilled water in
our supermarkets here, only mineral water.
Walmart now own Asda but they didn't expand the items carried when they took
over which is a pity.
of blue, though? I'm
thinking not. MA
--
*From:* Dave Darrin davedar...@gmail.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Thursday, September 10, 2009 9:45:01 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSThe Blue Man
Did you notice his hands--There were no blue moons on his thumbs.
Something
ago in the interest of science when discussing
colloids, but not with today's product, using the methods we use for
producing it.
.I'm feeling much better now...'HAL'.
N.
--
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 07:45:01 -0700
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man
From: davedar
That's what I was thinking. This looks like a good business
opportunity for someone...
Dan
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 4:35 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net wrote:
It's just beyond comprehension why distilled water would cost that much
when you can build a distiller for the price of a
Yes, I wish I had the cash to have done just that Ode! I am seriously
thinking about a distiller though, even though at the moment sales of
CS have dropped off somewhat. I am sure that even with electricity
prices being extortionate here, that it would pay. dee
On 11 Sep 2009, at 10:35,
thats a good idea, Ode, I never thought of that because of not being
able to use it with CS, but it would be good for distilling wouldn't
it? dee
On 11 Sep 2009, at 11:14, Ode Coyote wrote:
The UK has plenty of rainwater?
Ode
At 08:21 AM 9/11/2009 +0100, you wrote:
, September 10, 2009 1:40:42 PM
*Subject:* Re: CSThe Blue Man - too expensive?
People are still saying you can make colloidal silver for pennies.
How much CS, and how many pennies?
The distilled water is darned expensive, however worth while it may be.
It's just the for pennies that gets me
I do agree Neville, but the trouble is, in my case, it has taken me so
long to persuade people to even *use* CS that if I tried to tell them
it has a different name, that would open up another whole new can of
worms! I know its my fault for not enlightening them in the first
place, but
: Friday, September 11, 2009 2:21:57 AM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man - too expensive?
problem possibly create that hue of blue, though? I'm
thinking not. MA
*From:* Dave Darrin davedar...@gmail.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Thursday, September 10, 2009 9:45:01 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSThe Blue Man
Did
samples tested and results were pretty good as far as I'm concerned.
Point taken though.
N.
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 07:37:46 -0700
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man
From: davedar...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Well Neville I can attest to the theory about blue moons as I have them
Neville Munn wrote:
[There were no blue moons on his thumbs. Something that manifests
first with Argeria]
-So the story goes? Each to their own belief.
Where do you get that information? Blue moons are typically caused by
the body accumulating colloidal silver for putting into the nails.
Yeah but their inventory control is crazy. A few years ago I started
using Walmart for my distilled water, and kept them out of stock almost
continually. I would get all they had as soon as it came in. So after a
couple of weeks of this they stopped carrying that brand entirely. When
I
Dave Darrin wrote:
Well Neville I can attest to the theory about blue moons as I have
them and have never used anything but pure water, silver and 27 volts
DC with polarity switching.
My blue moons look like a ball point pen was used to outline them. I
did have a breakout in the middle of my
I've been making 7 - 10 ppm ionic CSW for around ten tears and using
commercial CSW before that for another five - so fifteen years or so. I use
it if ever flu symptoms arise - which has not reared it's ugly head for a a
long time - Thank you God. But that would be a must at the beginning of flu
Yes , apparently you folk in the UK have a problem getting distilled.
Well, bite the bullet and buy a distiller.
Over there it will pay for itself.
Chuck
If god is inside us, then I hope he likes Fajitas, cause thats what
hes getting.
On
Chuck says =
Well, bite the bullet and buy a distiller.
Over there it will pay for itself.
My feelings also. Don't put a price on your health.
Go buy a distiller.
Smitty
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: Friday, September 11, 2009 10:35:04 AM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man
We covered and investiaged this back when he was first news. First of all he
was not making, nor taking colloidal silver. It is simply not true. He was
taking a very heavily loaded concoction of silver chloride and other silver
Sounds like your Asda is much like our Super Walmarts. MA
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 10:34:21 AM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man - too expensive?
Oh I see. I suppose that over here
-- not pennies. Which
puts a great big smile on my face!!! :-D MA
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 10:27:21 AM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man - too expensive?
I always took the pennies to mean
Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Friday, September 11, 2009 10:35:04 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSThe Blue Man
We covered and investiaged this back when he was first news. First of
all he was not making, nor taking colloidal silver. It is simply not
true. He was taking
From: mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man
Neville Munn wrote:
[There were no blue moons on his thumbs. Something that manifests
first with Argeria]
-So the story goes? Each to their own belief.
Where do you get that information? Blue moons
Marshall Dudley wrote:
The body takes any metals it finds and tries to put them into the
hair and nails. That is why hair analysis is used for determining
metal loads on the body. If the particles are brought together
sufficiently before transporting into the nails, then they can become
Did anyone see the Today show this morning? The Blue Man was back. The Today
Show teased the television audience with the question is he still blue? and
showed an outline of Paul (Whatever) backlit only so you had to stay tuned to
find out. Well -- the answer is yes, he's still blue but
Did you notice his hands--There were no blue moons on his thumbs. Something
that manifests first with Argeria.
He also indicated a heart problem--could have something to do with his
color.
Dave
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 6:02 AM, MaryAnn Helland marmar...@bellsouth.netwrote:
Did anyone see the
A lack of circulation can cause blueness to veins.
- Original Message -
From: Dave Darrin
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man
Did you notice his hands--There were no blue moons on his thumbs. Something
A while back, somebody posted that they had been in contact with him
and were working with him on reversing his argyria. They were
supplying him with some EIS, I believe, and were advising him on
supplements.
If he is pursuing that, then he would have stopped making his brew
with tap
Could be he can't make it anymore because he's institutionalized and
they won't let him.
Chuck
If you understand what youre doing, youre not learning anything.
On 9/10/2009 9:02:52 AM, MaryAnn Helland (marmar...@bellsouth.net)
wrote:
Did
He said he is in Bellingham Wa. That is a semi small town with a Walmart and
a number of grocery chain stores that all have distilled water. Maybe he's
to broke to afford 87 cents for water?
Dave
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.comwrote:
A while back, somebody
I think he doesn't want to be cured, after all, he has become famous
since he was 'discovered' so why would he want to sink back into
obscurity again? dee
On 10 Sep 2009, at 19:27, Dave Darrin wrote:
He said he is in Bellingham Wa. That is a semi small town with a
Walmart and a number of
People are still saying you can make colloidal silver for pennies.
How much CS, and how many pennies?
The distilled water is darned expensive, however worth while it may be.
It's just the for pennies that gets me, not anything else. To me,
it's just silly to say it.
Pennies was then, dollars
Good grief, Darren, 87 cents?
How much do you get for that?
Maybe I'll have to let them say:
Make your own CS for pennies, unless you live in ...
R
Rowena wrote:
People are still saying you can make colloidal silver for pennies.
How much CS, and how many pennies?
The distilled water is darned
um...I get distillled water at walmare for 78 cents a gallon.
- Original Message -
From: Rowena new...@internode.on.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man - too expensive?
People are still saying you can make colloidal
I know, my DW costs £17 ($25) per gallon, but that's still better than
£11 per quart which is what I used to pay for my CS. And that was
*cheap* compared to Holland and Barret where it is £15 for less than
250mls! dee
On 10 Sep 2009, at 19:40, Rowena wrote:
People are still saying you
Good grief, Darren, 87 cents?
How much do you get for that?
Maybe I'll have to let them say:
Make your own CS for pennies, unless you live in ...
Rowena
Are you in Canada ?
Where do you get distilled water and how much per gallon ?
Smitty
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I know, my DW costs £17 ($25) per gallon, but that's still better than £11
per quart which is what I used to pay for my CS. And that was *cheap*
compared to Holland and Barret where it is £15 for less than 250mls! dee
It might pay you to invest in a distiller, if you make a lot of CS.
I get my DW for 79 cents per gallon. Don't know how much the electricity
costs.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Smitty papad...@gmail.com wrote:
I know, my DW costs £17 ($25) per gallon, but that's still better than
£11
per quart which is what I used to pay for my CS. And that was
Actually, I got that wrong, it was £11 per 500mls! I did think about
the distiller but decided against it as I don't make massive amounts
usually. dee
On 10 Sep 2009, at 20:02, Smitty wrote:
I know, my DW costs £17 ($25) per gallon, but that's still better
than £11
per quart which is
You can distill it yourself with a small sheet of black plastic and a pebble
for weight along with a heat source -- the sun maybe?
that's cheap!
Dave
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote:
Actually, I got that wrong, it was £11 per 500mls! I did think
I can get distilled water at Wallmart for $.89 for a gallon.
At a supermarket it's $1.69.
If you pay more than $2 per gallon, you might find it frugal to invest
in a home distiller.
Chuck
If the opposite of pro is con, then what must be the
In a message dated 9/10/2009 9:03:12 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
marmar...@bellsouth.net writes:
Did anyone see the Today show this morning? The Blue Man was back. The
Today Show teased the television audience with the question is he still
blue? and showed an outline of Paul (Whatever)
away!! ;-) MA
From: Rowena new...@internode.on.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 1:40:42 PM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man - too expensive?
People are still saying you can make colloidal silver for pennies.
How much CS, and how
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 1:15:29 PM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man
Could be he can't make it anymore because he's institutionalized and
they won't let him.
Chuck
If you understand
:45:01 AM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man
Did you notice his hands--There were no blue moons on his thumbs. Something
that manifests first with Argeria.
He also indicated a heart problem--could have something to do with his color.
Dave
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 6:02 AM, MaryAnn Helland marmar
Kathy, sorry for the late reply, I just found this in the quagmire
(sp) of my inbox!
I am not a trained homeopath so my explanation of rubics is very
simplistic and generic but here it goes.
Prior to prescribing a homeopathic remedy a rubic is done. The rubic
process is basically data collection
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Morning Mike,
At 06:26 AM 12/28/2007, you wrote:
Yep, I bet this is from the early 3-nines and a pinch of salt recipe.
You almost used the term, Early Method but not quite.
Many early methods existed long before this. If you break it down
into 100 year
periods,
Morning Mike,
At 06:26 AM 12/28/2007, you wrote:
Yep, I bet this is from the early 3-nines and a pinch of salt recipe.
You almost used the term, Early Method but not quite.
Many early methods existed long before this. If you break it down into 100
year
periods, you might find First
I personally think that Big Pharma set this up.
Jacques
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-- Original message --
From: Wayne Fugitt cwa...@netdoor.com
Morning Mike,
At 06:26 AM 12/28/2007, you wrote:
Yep, I bet this is from the early 3-nines and a pinch
So, anytime anyone says, ... ONE THING, . I will usually have
something to say. Certainly this applies to the USE of a PINCH, which should
be banned from the dictionary, and the vocabulary of intelligent people.
It has no place in the world today.
Wayne
.
Hi Wayne.
I used a
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From: parj...@bellsouth.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man (Argyria) - Any Comments?
I personally think that Big Pharma set this up.
Jacques
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.
What does
I was actually going to suggest that maybe some of the really
silver-knowledgeable people on this list could write to him or the media,
to offer advice. Also to set them on the right track as far as silver is
concerned. It seems to me that always the bad side of things gets media
coverage;
gmetrop...@aol.com wrote:
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Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 7:20 AM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man (Agryria) - Any Comments?
I think the most valid reason for what you call the nanny state is NOT
to protect consumers. It's government and corporate interest merger.
Government agencies, especially of late, work primarily
of coffee since that one case
was fully exploited by the corporate controlled media? Probably none.
Paula
- Original Message -
From: faith gagne
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man (Agryria) - Any Comments?
People
but that does not stop me from deeply sympathizing with the woman to whom it
did happen.
- Original Message -
From: Paula Perry
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 7:20 AM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man (Agryria) - Any Comments?
I think the most valid reason
Yes Liz, all *thinking* people get the point, but there don't seem to be
that many of us about! Dee
---Original Message---
From: wordsjunkie
Date: 22/12/2007 06:20:08
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man (Agryria) - Any Comments?
So it wouldn't surprise me at all
:20:08
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CSThe Blue Man (Agryria) - Any Comments?
So it wouldn't surprise me at all if Nanny government steps in once again
and overrides our rights to tell us we can't take CS or make it because
we're too stupid to do it for ourselves. And THAT makes me
People are so used to NOT taking responsibility for themselves and the Nanny
government doesn't help. This started when all the danged lawyers started
suing for stupid stuff, like the lady and the McDonald's coffee. Come on now,
how much common sense does it take to know that coffee is hot,
Hi Faith:)
Yes, accidents happen. But you don't blame everyone else for your own dumb
stunts. That was my point there. I have no complaints about accidents. Those
are a part of life. She was injured yes, but that was her error in
judgement, not the establishment where she bought the coffee. And
I could not disagree with you more but I do not intend to pursue this.
Merry Christmas.
Faith G.
- Original Message -
From: wordsjunkie
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man (Agryria) - Any Comments?
Hi Faith
I totally agree with you Liz. Dee
---Original Message---
From: wordsjunkie
Date: 22/12/2007 18:53:18
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man (Agryria) - Any Comments?
Hi Faith:)
Yes, accidents happen. But you don't blame everyone else for your own dumb
stunts
When silver ions dry out [water evaporates] they oxidize
into brown to black [not blue] silver oxides which will stain the skin.
This is not agyria and will wear off like magic marker art.
14 years ago EVERYONE was using 3 nines in salt water and the instructions
1 minute = 1 PPM with
A classic example of dis-information. Sounds good but completely wrong.
faith gagne wrote:
Kirsteen
The gods of the Disc have never bothered much about judging the souls
of the dead, and so people only go to hell if that's where they
believe, in their deepest heart, that they deserve to
Boy I really hated to see this, The FDA will be all over this issue,
attempting to regulate and ban over exaggerated hype. There's no
vaccination for ignorance.
But yet you can be prescribed drugs (still on the market) to ensure
your libido doesn't slip even though it has shown to cause
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
I have a Sota pulser.
I bought it for blood electrification. It has the added feature of
making CS.
At that time, as I recall, the pinch of salt was recommended.
Yes. Beck recommended a pinch of salt. I am not sure if he changed his
mind or died first. The Sota
Mary you speak wise words
Some people don't have any sense..period.
What do you mean when you talk about rubics, would that be checking pulses,
tongue, kinesology or such??
Now mind you I have not done any form of rubics
for her or leg length testing to determine what remedy she
Actually, my experiments show that you can get pretty
repeatable ppms in tap water if you monitor the current and
use the Faraday calculations the first time. The brew time
will be very short compared to using distilled water and
current control at 1ma. (On the order of 1 to 5 minutes in
a
I've been following this thread closely since the first email. And I can't
stand it. I just have to add my .02 worth.
You know the only thing I really regret about the situation is the bad
publicity. The man is an adult. No one forced the stuff down his throat.
Personal responsibility has to come
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methemoglobinemia
- Original Message -
From: Arnold Beland abela...@comcast.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: CSThe Blue Man (Agryria) - Any Comments?
Mike mentions:
the body's excretion mechanisms
Looks like he was using a SOTA Instruments Silver Pulser on the video.
The EIS depicted looked good...but...it's highly unlikely that's what he
was making 14 years ago.
Ode
At 08:08 PM 12/19/2007 -0500, you wrote:
http://abclocal.go.com/kfsn/story?section=news/localid=5843725
Whoa,
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 23:30:38 -5, M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:
It should not be hard to dig up contact information for this fellow. He
needs a pointer to the remediation protocol for argyria that Jason
Eaton and others have been documenting.
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Hi Mike
do you hve a link or any
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