Marshall Dudley wrote:
> dwells2...@aol.com wrote:
>
>> Hi Marshall,
>>
>>
>> > . As I am sure you know from all the discussions we have had here
>> > previously
>> > oral CS is usless for upper respiratory, since there is no way for it to
>> > reach the infected mucus via that route.
>>
>>
>>
Well, there you have it! Just spit in the hypodeemic nerdle first, and all your
troubles will soon be over.
>
>
> dwells2...@aol.com wrote:
>
>> Marshall,
>>
>>
>>
>> > We had E-Coli tested with 3.5 ppm CS by UT in 1999, and the results were a
>> > 100%
>> > kill.
>> > >>
>>
>> I dont
Hi; This discussion is confusing, to me anyway. You are testing CS
(presumeably)
against protozoa in birds, you are testing it's effects on upper respiratory or
cloacal infections by administering it either as an oral or cloacal infusion -
douche (respectively, perhaps?) And you find negative r
t; http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/324/7337/564#20541
>
> Marshall
>
> Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
>
> > Marshall Dudley wrote:
> >
> > > dwells2...@aol.com wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hi Marshall,
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> > . As
Hi; so do I. If you can manage it, there is a very simple way to make your own
pulser, or possibly you can recruit some help from a local Ham Radio club.
There's a group:
microelectricitygermkil...@yahoogroups.com
+ +++ wrote:
> Hi, I looked around and found one which was jus
using one's
body
parts as a discharge path!!
Have fun, Malcolm
"John A. Stanley" wrote:
> In article <3da3dc3a.fd737...@asis.com>, Malcolm Stebbins
> wrote:
> >Hi; so do I. If you can manage it, there is a very simple way to make your
> >own
> >pu
Just get it lukewarm to the touch; 120 F is past comfort level - considerably!
Kinda like the old baby bottle test on your wrist. . . . . .
sol wrote:
> Regarding water temp---how much, if any, contamination am I adding if I use an
> instant read food thermometer (clean, but not sterile) to test
being used in the smelting of silver
and
other metals as well as keeping the famous roman baths going.
Take care, Malcolm
"James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote:
> Somewhere.
>
> I read that forests can produce only two crops without glaciation.
> Elsewhere I have read that rock f
Hi Connie; Wow! This is great! By the way, perhaps "anecdotal" could be
transliterated to:
"hey, this really happened" to make the point that the double blind cross
controlled experiment is only one form of evidence, not the only evidence.
Connie wrote:
> Cindy's email this morning:
>
> I loo
nd an orthopedic Dr. familiar with Dr. Becker's work. But it's not
rocket science, either.
Hope this helps; Malcolm
MARIANO DELISE wrote:
> Help everyone. My friend has been very willing to use CS, but his problem is
> a
> staph infection in his bone. CS can't get to
Hi Connie, I remember discussion of Frangipani Rubra sap as a cure - or perhaps
only symptomatic relief, the story changed in mid thread - for Herpes Zoster
shingles outbreaks. Is that what you had in the back of your mind?
Connie wrote:
> I remember way back a product that orginally was found i
#x27;s valid to your
measurement needs, which may cost Lots more than you want to pay; and for
CS the taste test and the Tyndall effect are probably calibration enough
for do-it-yourself purposes - unless you're a mad scientist.
Take care, Malcolm the Mad Scientist
At 07:52 AM 10/27/02 -08
on the bucks; learn to do illegal operations!!
See what I mean? Not a dirty word in the phrase, but it helps.
Take care, Malcolm
In any case, it looks at first glance like you all have been doing
pretty well without me, for which I'm grateful. I'll get serious about
catching up on my mai
s for me! Take care, the
roads are slipp'ry; Malcolm
At 07:18 AM 10/29/02 -0800, you wrote:
I must have cabin fever or light deprivation or something.
It's been raining here forever ... after the biggest drought in history.
Ken
At 09:39 PM 10/27/02 -0800, you wrote:
>>
Hi; 'Not only'. On the quantum level, time is reversible;
"instantaneous" does not depend on particulate time, such as the Bhuddist
'Kalapa' the smallest unit of time deemed possible, and avoiding the
sillophophical stuff that just begs to be thrashed on the question of time,
. . . . Existen
other side of
this card is false, or true."
On the reverse is written: "The statement on
the other side of this card is nul."
So much simpler that way . . . . . . . ?
Take care, the roads are slipp'ry; Malcolm
-Original Message-
From: M
And Gaspacho? After all, it's both hot and cold.
At 07:40 PM 11/2/02 -0800, you wrote:
Either Jack or Marshall or both write:
> Likewise soup is neither water, nor nonWater, instead it is partly water.
> Does that include vichyssoise?
>
Ah, but English boullion is both!
jr
--
The silver-list
not.
Take care, Malcolm
At 11:47 PM 11/2/02 -0500, you wrote:
Hi all...I just got my beta glucan powder in the mail {thanks
Ivan}.now all I need to know is how to take it..anyone
know?..I guess I should have asked before I got
it...duh.Robb
Water Oz Is a form of silver, the msp or mild silver protein sort -
supposedly, I think. . . . . . Some messages on the list have suggested
that it really contains silver salts such as the nitrate. It has been
implicated by some in several reports of Argyria. One aspect of the
Argyria thi
e
uv light fits in relation to the way silver particles react, but suspect
that the major factor is not the light but the silver compound. Take care,
Malcolm
At 01:59 AM 11/3/02 -0600, you wrote:
Not trying to get far afield, but does one using Water Oz also stand a great
greater chance of Ar
Hi; Thanks anyway - this is fascinating stuff!
Malcolm
At 10:18 AM 11/3/02 -0500, you wrote:
That email went out by accident. I got to the point where I was going to try
and show how much energy would get absorbed by each potassium atom formed
from Calcium and Oxygen, and found the result to
nonA" but conditions of becoming. Zeno's paradox deals with this.
I don't know if this adds to your confusion or reduces it, but what the hey?!
Malcolm
"I was looking for a job when I got this one"
At 03:34 PM 11/3/02 -0800, you wrote:
From: Malcolm Stebbins
Subject
me references on detection and treatment protocols and
general enlightenment on CWD forms and filtrable pleomorphs?
TIA, Malcolm
At 12:44 AM 11/6/02 -0800, you wrote:
Dear Nancy,
You said:
<http://silverlist.org
To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com
Silver-list archi
How about this: Please, both of you, keep on posting! You have both
offered information from different experiences and points of view. You
disagree: Wonderful!
Ad-hominen sucks and killing the messenger is NOT the sport of kings.
At 02:49 AM 11/8/02 -0800, you wrote:
Jonathan,
You said:
the argument itself.
Malcolm
At 04:08 PM 11/8/02 -0500, you wrote:
Malcolm Stebbins wrote:!
> Ad-hominen sucks and killing the messenger is NOT the sport of kings.
>
> At 02:49 AM 11/8/02 -0800, you wrote:
> >Jonathan,
> >
> > You said:
> >
> >< >a
There may be a third, or fourth, or /??th, better explanation for these
diseases out there in the future; all we can do is keep trying, and telling
what we learn, and listening to each other. Everyone thought bacterial
disease was a thing of the past when we developed our arsenal of antibiotic
The container can slowly leach plasticizers used in the plastic bottles
manufacture into the dw. You can smell or taste them, sometimes.
At 11:51 PM 11/9/02 -0500, you wrote:
Why does my gallon of distilled water have a "BEST BY" date on it? Does
distilled water go bad?
a pretty clean source for
starters. It is fairly acidic as ground water since it does pick up
soluble minerals.
I'm making my second batch of CS as I write this, so my opinion may change
with experience, but so far, with the addition of a de-ionization (resin
bead) cartridge it works for me. YM
Nancy; Of course it's ok, hope it helps! Please include the whole
message, so the problems are discussed too.
Malcolm
At 09:35 AM 11/19/02 -0500, you wrote:
Malcolm,
'Thank you for your interesting and detailed response. Would it be
alright if I forward your post to the peop
I will Never respond to an off-topic post again. . .
I will Never respond to an off-topic post again. . .
I will Never . . . . .
At 01:10 AM 11/20/02 -0800, you wrote:
<>
** This is now a valid excuse for being uncivil?
No, it's a threat!!
. . .seems to be an excuse for rhetorical excess,
2002 00:51:43 -0800, Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
>My father had a small sign, pasted to the edge of the shelf above his desk:
>Illegitum non-tatum Carborundum
Illegitimi non tatum carborundum
Don't let the bastards grind you down.
Heh,
I LOVE my se
08:13 AM 11/21/02 +0530, you wrote:
CS Friends and Lovers,
Granted that the new legislation is alarming, leaving a lot to the
lawmakers with respect to what is in our interest, like Big Brother.
Someone here has said that there's something in the law that would
enable government to forbid our
scope. I
contacted xantrex - who bought trace - by email but received no reply. I
understand a phone call will get a much better response. I really doubt
much 4MHz power could make it through any neon or similar HV transformer.
Take care, Malcolm
At 11:49 AM 11/21/02 -0700, you wrote:
Has anyone
nack. Get
one with a guarantee, let the company pay for the experiment!! Try Sam
Goldwasser's site
http://www.repairfaq.org
Also try
Http://www.homepower.com
the homepower people really know their way around on inverters, they've
used them all, tested them all - Hard!
Malcolm
At 10:
years or changing personal circumstance to become active.
Malcolm
At 12:59 PM 11/22/02 -0500, you wrote:
My attitude on aspartame and it's kindred substances come from research done
3 years ago on the web(various sites). I too received the "Aspartame" email
that was sent around an
Good points; also worth thinking about the possibility that the small
remainder of - whatever - in the bottle had dried and was not mixed with
the CS. Later it would gradually absorb water and the fungus could bloom out.
At 11:31 AM 12/3/02 -0800, you wrote:
Hi D.,
Anybody's guess as to w
Think about what it is you're trying to do. Colloidal silver has
gazillions of teeny tiny particles - even ions, which may be only one
silver atom big, in each ounce. A silver coin is one very large particle,
one per ounce, you might say. Some of that silver from the coin or
whatever may get
Hooo Boy! Here we go with eutectics, solubility curves, sequestration an'
who knows what-all. I hope someone really knows the field, and will
respond on the list. About all I'm aware of is that maple sap can be
concentrated into syrup by freezing rather than the usual wood-wasting
process of
r, or ??) disease?
Happy nightmares, Malcolm
At 11:34 AM 12/14/02 -0800, you wrote:
Andy:
The very nature of small pox makes successful treatment a nightmere-- even
just considering the reproductive rate of small pox between the time the
virus begins replication in the body and the time of a
I'm afraid you are causing the confusion; Dr. Becker was not researching
CS, and made no claims about it other than mentioning his own use of
iontophoretically induced silver ions to heal a bacterial bone
infection. Since then he has done some other work involving forms of
silver and healing/
utely clear in about 5 minutes for the next day. I think your air
injection would work very well.
Take care, Malcolm
At 08:17 AM 2/17/04 -0500, you wrote:
Not quite as mixed up as somewhat ignorant.
I have only observations to go by as any info I've found on the subject
starts a
with Pons and
Fleischman, and the biological transmutation folks . . . . . . . Arcane
and fascinating stuff!
Take care, Malcolm
At 11:56 AM 5/19/04 -0700, you wrote:
Thanks Marshall. That's what I thought but couldn't seem to convince the
fellow. I
knew the colloids could be seen via the Tyn
sufficient, though. So what, in a wound
or insult, provokes the silver to ionize??
I guess we're lucky that corpora-gova-mega-mint-funded research hasn't
appropriated CS and all its mysterious puzzles right out of our grasp for
the 'Public' good . . . yet, anyway. By all
Hi Richard, Thanks, very much! I have also seen Brooks Bradley's response
to you (us) on the topical use of CS + DMSO; I won't say I can hardly wait
for the opportunity to try these, but at least I'll have the added options
when that 'opportunity' comes.
Take care,
sensor to shut off if the
liquid gets low.
Take care, Malcolm
At 03:00 PM 7/13/04 -0700, you wrote:
i bought mine off of ebay. 1.7 gallon, ultrasonic, factory re-certified,
and paid 18.99 + shipping.
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 9:02 PM
Subject: CS>
will help;
Malcolm
At 10:34 PM 7/15/04 -0600, you wrote:
Dear List Members,
I will be unable to participate in the list dialogue for a
while. I find it
necessary to unsubsribe at present..my home of 40 years burned
today---with all of our pets.
Only my wife (alt
ou any pressure.
Take care, Malcolm
At 02:06 PM 7/17/04 +, you wrote:
Hello everyone:
I tried to buy a nebulizer at a medical supply store and was told I needed
a prescription. However I could buy the aerosol mask with the cup and the
air supply tubing.
I have a 5 to 40 pound air regulator an
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