Hi Renee, I totally understand. My sister calls me with many questions and after 30 minutes I will often tell her, You have too many problems! Patience is not one of my multitude of virtues.
I so appreciate the information! I want to order some of this for others, not myself and this will help immensely! Thank you! Jean ******************* > Hi Jean. Sorry for going so crazy before. (insert sheepish grin here) > > > > Everett Story was the originator of the formula. I was told that the > government wanted something to make drinking water totally safe for the > soldiers, and when Story found this--it was like magic. It does make the > water safe, but so much more. At first he wasn't allowed to let it be > manufactured, but then after a while the government said ok. > > > > I was also told the government sent cases of this stuff to Russia when > Chernobyl happened. You probably won't find that in any web site, and the > company didn't want to talk about it a lot, but I was told this by the man > that was on the board. We sent it because it helps remove radiation. > > > > I don't want to publish the name of the stuff I originally bought, or the > company, because I don't want anyone mixing up and buying the diluted stuff. > What I bought was Cell Food bottled under a private name. At the time, the > makers of Cell Food did not sell it themselves, they made and bottled it, > and allowed other companies to brand label it. But apparently when the main > company started diluting it, the makers of Cell Food decided to start > selling it under their name for it, which is Cell Food. > > > > So your number 1 is right > > Number 2 is right > > Number 3 is wrong--you DO want it by the original maker, NuScience. > NuScience made Cell Food but didn't sell it, they private labeled it for > other companies then, now they sell it under the correct name of Cell Food. > What I (originally) bought was NOT called Cell Food, it was called something > else. I only knew of the true name Cell Food because of the board member > telling me this. > > So number 4 is both right and wrong--it's the "original company" but not the > original company I bought from. Remember, I bought from a company that was > just relabeling Cell Food under their name. > > Number 5 is right. You want Cell Food. > > > > So--forget everything about original and other companies--you just only have > to buy a product called Cell Food, little blue square with Cell Food under > it, Everett Story was the developer of the formula, Cell Food contains 78 > colloidal minerals, 17 amino acids, 34 enzymes and oxygen. You can now buy > this at dozens of places on line, at health food stores, in many countries. > Just look for the best price, as some places are buying in bulk and passing > the savings on. > > > > Each bottle is one ounce, lasts a month, costs somewhere in the 20 to 30 > dollar range, depending on the company. > > > > That last link I sent will take you to a page that lists prices, so you can > just go to a price you like, and click and it will then take you to that > site. It should save you time and effort. I know what being on dial up > is--I had it for years until recently. > > > > Just remember, the products that are not cell food just tout having "oxygen" > and some will say Cellfood in one word along with another word--you don't > want that. The makers of Cell Food now also have a few other lines > including a Cell Food weight loss liquid, a Cell Food Multivitamin, etc. > You don't want those. Just go for the original Cell Food. Look at the > photo of the Cell Food bottle on the NuScience site so that you know what > the bottle looks like, because everyone now selling the correct formula (the > one that I used) sells it in NuScience's own bottle labeled Cell Food. > > > > No, the formula isn't hydrogen peroxide. Many of the blurbs talk about > separating hydrogen and oxygen in the body, which can lead you to believe > hydrogen peroxide is in there. And the "making oxygen more available to the > body" can make you think that. But as far as I know, it is not hydrogen > peroxide at all. > > > > As a side note--you can take a drop or two directly under the tongue to > stop an asthma attack" or so I was told by the board member. I tried it > once, just to see what would happen. It was very sour if I remember > correctly--but nothing happened. I was NOT having an asthma attack, I just > wanted to see if it would do anything extra with my lungs. It did not. > That is not to say it wouldn't work if the lungs were stressed with asthma. > But it's a good thing to remember, if it does work. > > > > Hope this helps clear things up. > > > > Samala, > > Renee > > > > ------- -- 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>