Re: CSgluten/celiac intolerance

2011-02-18 Thread Tad Winiecki
Some other reading you might like is the destructive Big Four foods 
that Dr. J, a veterinarian, says can destroy the villi in the 
intestines- corn, soy, wheat and dairy.  I have given up the others but 
have trouble giving up dairy since it has alleviated joint problems for 
me; now I am drinking raw milk and hip joint pain I was feeling went away.


http://dogtorj.com/?page_id=3712

Nancy

Heather Snook wrote:

Can anyone shed some light on gluten intolerance/celiac problems

snook
  



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Re: CSsome info on BYU kill study

2011-02-18 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi Neville,
I would have to disagree on the effect on beneficial intestinal flora, based on 
my experience.  I use CS made with a silverpuppy and it is great when something 
is up for me.  But I do go through the same constipating experience with CS as 
I 
have with any antibiotic in the past even though I take probiotics as well.
PT





From: Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 11:35:26 PM
Subject: RE: CSsome info on BYU kill study

Not being a biological chemist or whatever I wonder how could that be so?  Due 
to biological complexities within the body I would have thought tests in vivo 
would be more accurate/applicable to those of a test tube or petri dish?  There 
would be many, many actions, reactions, and interactions occurring within the 
body to/with any substance ingested.
 
I assume you're referring to our intestinal flora when probiotics are spoken 
of?  In which case there would need to be some literature available indicating 
'how much', and in 'what form', or 'what type' that silver solution is/was in 
when ingested indicating the destruction of our beneficial flora?
 
Can't speak for the product referred to in that article, but I seriously doubt 
what we make in the home will have much effect on our beneficial flora.  Unless 
praps one were to ingest 10 litres a day for an extended number of days?  But 
even then, I haven't found any articles relating to 'how much' of home made 
ionic/colloidal silver would need to be ingested before killing our flora?  
Plenty of assumptions, anecdotes, and 'recommendations' from mainstream 
authorities for the amount of 'colloidal silver?' being ingested, but nothing 
referring to the product we make in the home I don't think?
 
What's publicised and sold over the counter as 'colloidal silver?' compared to 
what we make in the kitchen using LVDC and DW are like chalk and cheese to me.
 
The term 'Colloidal Silver' is a very, very large broom, and sweeps up 
*anything* containing the slightest sniff of silver.  Even our TGA couldn't 
supply me infomation relating to the stuff we produce, by the methods we 
produce 
it...because they simply haven't got any!  They waffle on about some shiela who 
turned blue or whatever - but do you think I can find a picture of that woman 
on 
their website...NO I couldn't!  And we all know *who* that woman was they 
reference, and *why* they don't supply a photo, or any other information about 
her.
 
It's all mostly deception and misleading information to suit a particular 
agenda 
to me David, all put out there for those of us who are involved with this stuff 
to choose to believe 'this' or 'that'... without them actually providing any 
credible information.  I apply that same philosophy to marketers/promotors as 
well.
 
Oops, think I might have digressed here a tad.
 
N.
 


Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 18:23:07 -0800
Subject: Re: CSsome info on BYU kill study
From: aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Also note that getting in vitro results that dont kill probiotics is actually 
more impressive than getting it in vivo.

~David

CSSwitching electrodes

2011-02-18 Thread Anthony Cullingworth
Is switching trodes back and forth after each batch a good idea to even wear? 

Anthony


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RE: CSSwitching electrodes

2011-02-18 Thread Ruth Bertella
Hiya Anthony,

 

I switch mine after each batch.   and I'm STILL usin the original ones I
received with my Pup several years ago.   so I'd say definitely yes!

 

Ruth

 

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Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 9:38 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSSwitching electrodes

 

Is switching trodes back and forth after each batch a good idea to even
wear? 

 

Anthony



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Re: CSgluten/celiac intolerance

2011-02-18 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Hey, that`s cool, as I too I discovered that drinking store-bought milk
makes my knees pop and hurt.
Because in the last few years I took CMO, and eliminated dairy, I feel
fandiddlytastic! No joint pains at all.
Not bad for nearly 59 and way too heavy...
My daughter, who is almost 35, discovered she has Celiac, (as does one of
her three children) and since she went gluten-free she has lost weight and
looks and feels terrific. Her whole family are eating gluten-free and they
are healthy and wonderful.
Marshalee

On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 3:02 AM, Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com wrote:

 Some other reading you might like is the destructive Big Four foods that
 Dr. J, a veterinarian, says can destroy the villi in the intestines- corn,
 soy, wheat and dairy.  I have given up the others but have trouble giving up
 dairy since it has alleviated joint problems for me; now I am drinking raw
 milk and hip joint pain I was feeling went away.

 http://dogtorj.com/?page_id=3712








Re: CSPorphyria - Query for Robert L Booth

2011-02-18 Thread Rowena
Robert, can I check something with you?  When you referred to the kidney 
exercise from Prof Rochlitz' chart, which part of the chart is it on?  
Is it on the bottom row, against the larger mannikin?  It refers to the 
tip of the 12th rib.  How do you reach it and determine where it is?  
Or, another possibility - did I misread your post - was the kidney 
exercise actually on the chart, or in one of the books?

Thanks
Rowena

On 22/12/2010 12:07 PM, Robert L. Booth wrote:


I did mean the www.wellatlast.com http://www.wellatlast.com site.  
If you are  intested in his books go to dealoz.com  The book entitled 
_Allergies and Candida_ has all the heart exercises in it.  I have 
both books. There is also a wall chart which I also have.  There is an 
exercise for the kidneys which I use all the time. I will try a type 
up an attachment when I get my printer going if anyone is 
interested in that.

Robert
--- Resending in plain text.

Robert, maybe you meant http://www.wellatlast.com/ (the other is a 
Chinese site about fasteners)

Rowena

n the last decade, Professor Steve--as he likes to be called--has 
pioneered, advanced kinesiological testing and balancing for the 
following imbalances: *Porphyria, Pyroluria, Vagus Nerve Problems, 
Mast Cell and Histamine disorders, Blood-Brain Barrier problems, 
Neurotransmitter Defects*, and other state of the art factors involved 
in overcoming Chronic Fatigue (CFS), fibromyalgia, 
allergies/sensitivities to foods, chemicals (MCS), and EMF, and 
*Candidiasis and parasitosis*. NOTE that only kinesiological, energy 
testing and balancing is involved.


NOTE: Steven (or Steve) Rochlitz does not, and never has, used 
Facebook or any other popular online social network websites. Anyone 
using those names there is someone else. Likewise wellatlast as an 
email such as wellatl...@somewebsite.com 
http://us.mc533.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=wellatl...@somewebsite.com, 
or as a moniker at some forum or group is also someone else. We do not 
know if this is mere coincidence or something worse, but they are not us.


There is also a page about a book he has called */*Why Do Music 
Conductors Live Into Their 90's? *The Simple, Revolutionary Discovery 
That Can Make You Live Longer, Increase Your Stamina  Stretch, and 
Normalize Your Blood Pressure in Minutes


It's out of print, but looks interesting.  Somewhere to start, maybe.
/*

   * Detailed proof of how and why MUSIC CONDUCTORS' ARM MOTIONS
 IMMEDIATELY BALANCE THE HEART-the three Rochlitz Heart Integration
 Exercises
   * Proof of the remarkable benefits of the book's STEP-BYSTEP,
 ILLUSTRATED ARM JOGGING EXERCISES.
   * The application of these simple exercises, and other simple
 methods, for rapidly increasing the chances for LONGEVITY and
 increased ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE; and for overcoming faulty BLOOD
 PRESSURE, or CHRONIC FATIGUE

There is some fantastic information on this site.  MCS, EMFS, CFS, FM, 
PORPHYRIA, PFO,  Dyslexia, Autism etc


R

On 22/12/2010 7:09 AM, Robert L. Booth wrote:
 Hi Deborah,
 My computer has been on the fritz for few weeks.  Just saw your query.
 Steven Rochlitz  wrote a book entitled Beyond Allergies and Candida 
Porphyria: The Ultimate Cause of Common ,Chronic and Environmental 
Illnesses. www.welfast.com http://www.welfast.com/  pricey book 
$50.00 Lots of info.

 Robert


 --- On *Sat, 12/4/10, Deborah Gerard /devorah...@yahoo.com 
http://us.mc533.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=devorah...@yahoo.com/* 
wrote:



 From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com 
http://us.mc533.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=devorah...@yahoo.com

 Subject: CSPorphyria disease
 To: cs silver-list@eskimo.com 
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 Date: Saturday, December 4, 2010, 10:04 AM




 Good morning all you great brains :)  Can I please get your input
 and advice on Porphyria disease please.  Any chance there is hope
 of curing this disease?
 Thanks to all in advance,
 Debbie







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RE: CSSwitching electrodes

2011-02-18 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Of course!
The anode is the one that looses (minimally, buttit does!)
I saved my first wires, worn out because I forgot to take 
them out by times, yet they were in use for a long time
during my years in Colombia. I have them, as a relic, 
on a little piece of paper. 
I bought 4 new wires, and now that I forget no more, they 
will last a mighty long time ..
Still working as when I started out, not with sophisticated 
measuring machines and things, but in pure water, and the
source from the wall, the way Marshelee Hallet taught me, 
many many years ago.
Faith St. Francis,
Still boiling after all these years!

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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSSwitching electrodes
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 11:38:34 -0600



Hiya Anthony, I switch mine after each batch…   and I’m STILL usin the original 
ones I received with my Pup several years ago…   so I’d say definitely yes! 
Ruth From: Anthony Cullingworth [mailto:anthony.aqui...@sasktel.net] 
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 9:38 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSSwitching electrodes Is switching trodes back and forth after each 
batch a good idea to even wear?  Anthony

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Re: CSgluten/celiac intolerance

2011-02-18 Thread PT Ferrance
I know I should probably give up dairy but I have B blood type and it is a good 
source of protein for me.  I try to only eat things that are whey free but 
still 
haven't taken off the weight although I have been wheat free for more than a 
year.
PT





From: Marshalee Hallett utahpug...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, February 18, 2011 1:05:07 PM
Subject: Re: CSgluten/celiac intolerance

Hey, that`s cool, as I too I discovered that drinking store-bought milk makes 
my 
knees pop and hurt.  

Because in the last few years I took CMO, and eliminated dairy, I feel 
fandiddlytastic! No joint pains at all. 
Not bad for nearly 59 and way too heavy... 
My daughter, who is almost 35, discovered she has Celiac, (as does one of her 
three children) and since she went gluten-free she has lost weight and looks 
and 
feels terrific. Her whole family are eating gluten-free and they are healthy 
and 
wonderful.
Marshalee


On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 3:02 AM, Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com wrote:

Some other reading you might like is the destructive Big Four foods that Dr. 
J, a veterinarian, says can destroy the villi in the intestines- corn, soy, 
wheat and dairy.  I have given up the others but have trouble giving up dairy 
since it has alleviated joint problems for me; now I am drinking raw milk and 
hip joint pain I was feeling went away.

http://dogtorj.com/?page_id=3712





RE: CSsome info on BYU kill study

2011-02-18 Thread Neville Munn

OK PT, no worries.
 
I understand everyone's digestion system or whatever may be different, it's 
just that in all the years I've been taking this stuff I've never had an 
experience of that nature, and at times I've upped my daily dose to 300-500ml 
for a few days.  Doing this was for a two-fold reason, one to treat something 
and the other to see if that amount over a short time would be enough to 
encourage some flora wipeout, but it never has?  I've even administered up to 
600ml a day for a family member for around a week, and he never experienced 
anything untoward either.  Praps it *does* make a difference if one ingests a 
high ionic solution compared to a more particulate solution that has been in 
storage for a time?  They may work differently on the flora?
 
Either that, or I must be keeping within a boundary, or limit then, but that 
boundary seems fairly high when I consider the action of EIS/CS?
 
At least I know what to expect now should it ever happen g.
 
Interesting that?  Could be a way of regulating how much an individual can 
consume so they find a 'limit'?  Thanks for that.
 
N.
 


Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 05:03:31 -0800
From: ptf2...@bellsouth.net
Subject: Re: CSsome info on BYU kill study
To: silver-list@eskimo.com






Hi Neville,
I would have to disagree on the effect on beneficial intestinal flora, based on 
my experience.  I use CS made with a silverpuppy and it is great when something 
is up for me.  But I do go through the same constipating experience with CS as 
I have with any antibiotic in the past even though I take probiotics as well.
PT





From: Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 11:35:26 PM
Subject: RE: CSsome info on BYU kill study



Not being a biological chemist or whatever I wonder how could that be so?  Due 
to biological complexities within the body I would have thought tests in vivo 
would be more accurate/applicable to those of a test tube or petri dish?  There 
would be many, many actions, reactions, and interactions occurring within the 
body to/with any substance ingested.
 
I assume you're referring to our intestinal flora when probiotics are spoken 
of?  In which case there would need to be some literature available indicating 
'how much', and in 'what form', or 'what type' that silver solution is/was in 
when ingested indicating the destruction of our beneficial flora?
 
  

Re: CSgluten/celiac intolerance

2011-02-18 Thread sol
I have had Peripheral Neuropathy since May of 2010 without any 
definitive diagnosis. Researching online, I came across a forum where 
celiacs discussed neuropathy. Apparently there is a connection, so I 
started a strict gluten free diet, and within a couple of days was able 
to reduce my pain medication by half. 
[Blood sugar control issues are also involved for me, but the gluten 
seems to be a big part of it].

sol


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Re: CSgluten/celiac intolerance

2011-02-18 Thread Tad Winiecki
I wasn't clear enough, I can't give up dairy.  Or I am not willing since 
my joints do better with it.  But the Dr. J article implicates casein, 
which is not present in the whey, so I would think someone could still 
eat whey.  Dr. Mercola has an entry on how good whey is in relation to 
exercise, muscle building, and weight control, if from healthy grassfed 
animals and with low temperature processing.  I guess with allergies 
some people are bothered by casein and some by lactose.


Nancy


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