JBB, Sorry for the problems & password. I'll get my computer GURU on it--I wasn't aware of the password request. I'm almost a computer illiterate, though I wrote both my books using my computer strictly as a word processor. I have upgraded computers twice in the past 3 yrs due to crashes, etc. and have so much to learn--you know, So Much to do & so Little Time (I'm 80yrs). Last month when the Worms were crawling, my GURU adjusted my computer to swat them and keep them out--One day, I received more than 100 with nice innocent-sounding subjects: Thank you; Your check is ready; That movie!; Your credit has been approved; & other nice things that many trusting souls would rush to open & Voila! You've been hit! Hope Ronnie can correct it, but I encourage you to keep trying. Best regards, Richard Harris, 56 yt FL Pharmacist
-----Original Message----- From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp] Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 9:38 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Measuring very high ppms Hi, Richard, Thanks for the link and for the nice message. Unfortunately, in trying to view the pages on your site, I keep getting a demand to log in and provide a password. Is there a way to access your page without going through that routine? I have too many passwords as it is. Perhaps list members would be grateful for a single login name and password for everyone on the list, unless there are real security and privacy issues that necessitate individual log-ins. Thanks in advance! JBB On Thursday, Oct 9, 2003, at 23:31 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote: > Hi Jonathan & Mike, > > My humble thanks to each of you for acknowledging information from > each of > us offered in love and > empathy to those with problems about which many of us have been > touched! > > Jonathan, your suggestion about the EMHealth Group at Yahoo will be > priceless to all of us that are still learning and sharing (me at age > 80). > God has blessed me so richly until I Have to continually seek to serve > & > share with others. > > Mike you have added so much to us newbies from your wealth of knowledge > since I found this wonderful, informative Group! My continual Thanks > to you > and so many others who stand head and shoulders above the average > knowledge > so many of us are seeking. > > Mike, have you considered soaking one of your used face masks in CS? > Perhaps > better than the soaks I already mentioned. > > I have a website: www.rharrisinc.com , the last page offers Free > consulting > on questions I might be able to help that might not be suitable for > group > use; however, if the subject might have use for several readers, this > list > is the ideal place--I'll reply to either. > > May each of you, together with all others sharing, be rewarded with a > happy, > healthy life for many years! A long time black friend (long deceased) > once > expressed as he was leaving, "I hope You live a thousand years . . . . > . . . > .(long pause) . .and I don't ever die!" > > Best regards, > Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Monett [mailto:31dtzj...@sneakemail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 9:39 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: RE: CS>Measuring very high ppms > > > url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63227.html > RE: CS>Measuring very high ppms > From: Richard Harris > Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 07:31:58 > >> Hi Turtle, > >> My heart goes out to you & Mike and all your loved ones. Many >> people are sensitive to cat dander as well as mold spores. There >> are new room air filters that are satisfactory for most people in >> a limited space. Some wag once suggested that the only sure way to >> remove "fleas" from a house is to give away or shoot the dogs & >> cats & burn the house. I certainly hope your problems don't get >> "that" severe. If your home is air conditioned, you can have an >> infra-red light installed that will even kill anthax as well as >> most other air-borne problems including mold. > >> Best of luck to all of you. > >> Mike, for your headaches, have you tried wetting a folded paper >> towel or cloth with CS and placing on forehead over eyes for a few >> minutes--sometimes that's efeective even for migraines. > >> Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist > > Hi Richard, > > Thank you for your kind thoughts. I second Jonathan's post - finally > we have someone with extensive knowledge and experience in a very > rare specialty. Your posts will be invaluable to everyone on the > list. > > The headaches seem to be caused by spores and not by the toxic gas > produced by the fungus. I have a highly-modified HEPA face mask that > combines the best features of the 3M valves with the light weight > and tight fit of the Northill. (Darned engineers can't stop finding > ways to improve things, can we:) > > Anyway, the slightest exposure to spores gives a very violent > headache, nothing like I've experienced before. I used to get this > when I made the bed - flipping the sheets and blankets would > disperse the spores, and the fun would start. > > The HEPA filter stops them, but not the vapor they produce. So it > seems the problem really is spores from fungus growing in the > fabric, and it is very tough to kill. The spores are coated with > chitin, the same material that provides the exoskeleton of insects, > lobsters, and many other forms of life. It seems to be invulnerable > to normal acids and bases. > > The toxins seem to have a special path to the headache machine. No > conventional remedy has any effect whatsoever. > > Your idea of using cs on a pad never occurred to me - see - that's > where your vast experience is so valuable. > > I'll give it a try and see what happens. Thanks! > > Just a note on using UV to kill spores - I've seen reports that UVB > might be helpful since it is a shorter wavelength than UVA. But the > light cannot penetrate deep into fabrics or other material, so any > hidden spores might not see the effects. > > Best Regards, > > Mike Monett > > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal > silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com> > >