But there is always a new vegetable, of one sort or another.
-Original Message-
From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com]
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 9:55 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply23
whispers Shhh! Real soon now, Marshall
: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 9:28 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply23
I have definitely read that pigs are closer to humans than any other
non-primate. Not sure why that would be the case, and have read
Hmmm, I wonder...
Though it's all over now, I have a suspicion that the I Win!
protagonist might in reality have been a AI (artificial intelligence)
bot program.
Chuck
I couldn't help but recall the scene from James Bond, Golden Eye, where
Boris leaps up with his hands raised and
lung tissue or not... but
you have all clearly evaded this issue to concentrate on dogs and cars
and transplants. gracefully concede i was right and you were wrong.
Subj: RE: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply2
Date: 18/08/2005 17:20:41 GMT Daylight Time
From: epa
on them would apply to humans. Apparently so,
since
medical research has used dogs for this purpose for many decades.
Marshall
Subj: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply
Date: 18/08/2005 15:49:16 GMT Daylight Time
From: dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com (Dan Nave)
Reply
wrong.
Subj: RE: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply2
Date: 18/08/2005 17:20:41 GMT Daylight Time
From: epa...@sympatico.ca (Ernie Patai)
Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Hi,
I would like to add
Well I think that confirms it. You are obviously a troll. Hmmm, where is my
kill
file?
Marshall
veganexus...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 18/08/2005 20:14:22 GMT Daylight Time, panamp...@aol.com
writes:
I DECLARE VICTORY AS I WAS RIGHT.
Subj: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs
I always heard that it was pigs that made the best model for human
cardiology research.
Chuck
Alcohol calculus don't mix. Never drink derive.
On 8/19/2005 10:40:15 AM, Marshall Dudley (mdud...@king-cart.com)
wrote:
See
I have definitely read that pigs are closer to humans than any other
non-primate. Not sure why that would be the case, and have read one rather
exotic explaination for it years ago but can't remember the details.
Here is a very interesting article about chimeras that shows just how closely
is inept and not germane.
we are talking about particles going through lung tissue or not... but
you have all clearly evaded this issue to concentrate on dogs and cars
and transplants. gracefully concede i was right and you were wrong.
Subj: RE: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply2
Date: 18/08
hahahaha, I was wondering about that.
E.
-Original Message-
From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com]
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 11:55 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply23
whispers Shhh! Real soon now, Marshall will finish catching
are clutching at straws having been defeated again.
Subj: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs
Date: 17/08/2005 13:33:06 GMT Daylight Time
From: odecoy...@alltel.net (Ode Coyote)
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HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Now that's
Ode wrote:
Saying that a dogs lungs are different because dogs have to
pant..while
people only 'can' pant to the same effect, therefore particulates take
an
entirely different route..is like saying that people can't walk
because
they don't have enough feet.
While that might be a sort of sideways
kill the human.
dog are not the same as humans.
you are confused by the fact that humans keep dogs as pets and you think
therefore dogs are the same as humans.
this fuzzy emotionalism on your part is making you look like someone who is a
creationist.
Subj: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs
Hi,
I would like to add to this conversation re: the comparison of human
lungs to dog lungs; Although, I know very little about the structure of
dogs lungs. We should agree that a dog is a mammal and because he is
warm blooded creature would process oxygen in a similar manner as
humans,
.
gracefully concede i was right and you were wrong.
Subj: RE: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply2
Date: 18/08/2005 17:20:41 GMT Daylight Time
From: epa...@sympatico.ca (Ernie Patai)
Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Hi
through lung tissue or not...
but you have all clearly evaded this issue to concentrate on dogs and
cars
and transplants.
gracefully concede i was right and you were wrong.
Subj: RE: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply2
Date: 18/08/2005 17:20:41 GMT Daylight Time
From: epa...@sympatico.ca
Lets say everyone is right to a certain extent, and no one is wrong, leaving
off
percentages of course, and get on with a new topic!
Thank you.! that is what I was getting at. touche'
-Original Message-
From: panamp...@aol.com [mailto:panamp...@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 3:12 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply23
Lets say everyone is right to a certain
In a message dated 18/08/2005 20:14:22 GMT Daylight Time, panamp...@aol.com
writes:
I DECLARE VICTORY AS I WAS RIGHT.
Subj: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply23
Date: 18/08/2005 20:14:22 GMT Daylight Time
From: panamp...@aol.com
Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
I thought we were all beyond the I'm right and you were wrong stuff?
I have not seen any proof, from either side of the equation.
Could someone else, provide something viable to conclude this.
I thought the discussion was brilliantly funny, much better and cleverer
than TV, really enjoyable,
and transplants.
gracefully concede i was right and you were wrong.
Subj: RE: CSSilver particles in the lungs/reply2
Date: 18/08/2005 17:20:41 GMT Daylight Time
From: epa...@sympatico.ca (Ernie Patai)
Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-l...@eskimo.c
--
The Silver List is a moderated
writes:
no connection to arguement.
i win again
Subj: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs
Date: 16/08/2005 13:42:28 GMT Daylight Time
From: odecoy...@alltel.net (Ode Coyote)
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HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
We
again.
Subj: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs
Date: 17/08/2005 13:33:06 GMT Daylight Time
From: odecoy...@alltel.net (Ode Coyote)
Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Now that's funny!
..a person who can't see
Subj: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs
Date: 15/08/2005 11:21:58 GMT Daylight Time
From: odecoy...@alltel.net (Ode Coyote)
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HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
An experiment done by Phalen and Morrow circa 1974
In a message dated 16/08/2005 13:42:28 GMT Daylight Time,
odecoy...@alltel.net writes:
no connection to arguement.
i win again
Subj: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs
Date: 16/08/2005 13:42:28 GMT Daylight Time
From: odecoy...@alltel.net (Ode Coyote)
Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver
Thank you, Frank for this and the other valuable items that you and the
other Experts share wo unselfishly with us seekers!
This is very valuable information and explains things we haven't reasoned
out.
Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 58 Year FL Pharmacist
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An experiment done by Phalen and Morrow circa 1974? discounts that idea.
They had dogs inhale finely ground silver dust and 94% of it was found in their poop within 30 days.
Ode
At 08:34 AM 8/14/2005 -0700, you wrote:
This is a post in response to a nurse...I suggested that one could use
of the week
mp...@aol.com writes:
Subj: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs
Date: 15/08/2005 00:49:12 GMT Daylight Time
From: panamp...@aol.com
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To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Sol, I have many
Deborah Gerard wrote:
This is a post in response to a nurse...I suggested that one could
use cs in a nebulizer..this was her response. Is it unsafe to use
silver as an inhalent?thanks everyone...debin itself it is non toxic.
However, it is an element, a sort of solid ( microscopic
In a message dated 15/08/2005 11:21:58 GMT Daylight Time,
odecoy...@alltel.net writes:
we are not dogs.
and we dont inhale silver dust either
Subj: Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs
Date: 15/08/2005 11:21:58 GMT Daylight Time
From: odecoy...@alltel.net (Ode Coyote)
Reply
Not to make light of inhaling particles -(I avoid them when possible by
using a mask at construction work,) but people, especially workmen,
inhale a lot of junk without seeming harm, although all is relative to
how much, how long, and what kind.
I have seen pictures of anti-bodies attacking
You might ask the nurse where she got her information, it sounds on the
face of it totally silly to me. Often it seems medical personnel say
things like this without any real knowledge at all. And this is what
this sounds like to me. It sounds like someone who knows nothing at all
about EIS
Sol, I have many relatives, friends and associates in the medical field,
primarily
Drs and nurses. The majority of them that I have spoken to are barely aware
of
CS, EIS let alone knowledgeable about the effects of AG particles in the
lungs.
I too would like to hear more credible
Sad story: although the facts about asbestos were crystal clear
decades ago, Japan's major companies paid no heed, and never mind the
health ministry minions and labor leaders. No one did nothing, and
now, suddenly, in the past month or so, it is major national news that
workers have
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