I personally think that "Big Pharma" set this up. Jacques -- www.jointhesolution.com/parjac7
-------------- 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 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 Methods". > > > > >The story mentions him starting to use CS 14 years ago. There wasn't > >any other method used back then, was there? > > Actually, I never read the term, "pinch of Salt" anywhere other than on > this list. > > The term itself upsets me, because it is not an accepted unit of measure or > anything else. > > I think it was "stupid water" and a "stupid man" that caused Argyria, not > any specific recipe at all. > > Using the proper saline solution and a drop or two of that, is a FAR CRY > from using a pinch of salt, or anything else. > > I know cooks use a "pinch" when they could be specific. But I rate cooks > at the bottom of the list. > > "The Cooks have killed more people than all the wars of the world put > together" > And they are still at it ......... every day. > > No one uses a pinch of gunpowder, a pinch of mercury fulminate, or many > other things. > > I have loaded ammunition for near 50 years. Never used a pinch of anything. > I make some of the best "Hand loaded Ammunition" in the world, good enough > for any sniper, or anyone else. > > I have disassembled factory ammunition, and weighed every component. What I > make is many times more precision. Often my loaded rounds vary by no more > than .1 of a grain. That includes propellant, bullet, brass, and primers. > Yes, I have even weighed the primers. > > You can blindfold me, outside my shop. I can go inside and make precision > ammunition. I have a skilled and trained eye, often measuring things > within 3 to 4 thousandths of an inch, and sometimes within .001 by eye. > Of course I have the best scales and calipers, and I don't use any "Pinch". > > >When I joined back in '97 some people here were already encouraging the > >no-salt, distilled water only method, while many vendors and other silver > >advocates persisted in recommending salt. > > > I know many people that still use salt today, but use it right. > I even use it when I feel the urge. No one I know, uses a PINCH. > Many of these people are intelligent technical people. They don't guess at > anything. > > By the time some people are sick enough to drink large volumes of CS, they > are already in serious trouble, walking on thin ice. > > They have made so many mistakes in life that one more does not matter. > > Something I have noticed, with no current regulation, and the simplest near > nothing generator, the current is relatively uniform and stable for a > period of time. > > When the current increases one or two ma, I know something is changing, and > the stopping point is close. > > I did read that 5 ppm to 10 ppm has not caused any Argyria. Likely my CS > is never over 10 ppm. It has worked for everything I wanted it to do so I > have never been concerned with ppm, and don't concern my self with > measurement or any instrumentation other than a current meter. I do reject > water by the simplest method imaginable. > > My CS batch, process, and log book has taught me as much as I want to know. > > Likewise, my plants teach me more than all the books and scientists in the > world. > Of course technical knowledge does not hurt, but the plants take up where > every thing else leaves off. > > Just like health, disease, CS, Ammunition, and plants, .......... one thing > does not cure all ailments and one thing did not cause them. > > Combinations of bad habits and errors, ......... are the cause of all > problems in the > world today. > > 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 > > ================= > > > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com>