Hi, Richard,

Thanks so much. The password problem is a small matter, I suppose, but at least some people checking your site might figure that they can't get past the password prompt. It turns out that one can just ignore it, but it does pop up again on each page visited.

Looking forward to your expert observations about the merits of CS as opposed to the many conventional pharmaceuticals you have prescribed during your long career!

JBB



On Saturday, Oct 11, 2003, at 00:48 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:

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


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