Re: CS>Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread Evan Jones
> Nothing seems to work. Frequent dry cough. No temperature.

10% Xylitol sugar dissolved in CS water in a nasal spray or nebulizer
10x/day until the streptococcus pneumonae biofilm in the lungs is
broken up. If you were running a temperature, I would have suggested
IV Vitamin C or failing that, liposomal vitamin C. If your lungs are
badly gummed up, it may take a few days for the xylitol to break up
the biofilm.

Nebulized N-acetylcysteine (NAC) (dissolved in CS water) will thin the
mucus, making it easier to cough up.


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Re: CS>Re: Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread V
Read this, I am seeing this in the smoking population at work now
http://humansarefree.com/2016/03/chemtrail-flu-have-you-got-it-yet.html#more

https://youtu.be/jLF7s910vyQ

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On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 9:21 PM, cassidy  wrote:

> Awesome... get some capsules into you ... you will feel lots better
> tomorrow.
>
>
> On 3/26/2016 10:15 PM, Gmail wrote:
>
> Just did the oregano/coconut oil chest message. Feel good.
>
> The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von
> Mises to this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete power
> over the economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer defines the
> Austrian School: “Resign.”
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mar 26, 2016, at 10:38 PM, cassidy < 
> pcassi...@tx.rr.com> wrote:
>
> In addition to CS, try oil of Oregano.   It kills the streptococcus germ
> behind pneumonia and bronchitis.  3 capsules a day with approx 15 drops of
> Oregano, also rub Oregano diluted with carrier oil to throat and chest.
> Should clear you up.   That sounds like a lot of drops but that is what is
> recommended.  Good Luck
>
> On 3/26/2016 9:26 PM, Gmail wrote:
>
> Bronchitis:  Forgot -tablespoon of my honey
>
>
>


Re: CS>Re: Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread cassidy
Awesome... get some capsules into you ... you will feel lots better 
tomorrow.


On 3/26/2016 10:15 PM, Gmail wrote:

Just did the oregano/coconut oil chest message. Feel good.

The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von 
Mises to this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete 
power over the economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer 
defines the Austrian School: “Resign.”



*
*




On Mar 26, 2016, at 10:38 PM, cassidy > wrote:


In addition to CS, try oil of Oregano.   It kills the streptococcus 
germ behind pneumonia and bronchitis.  3 capsules a day with approx 
15 drops of Oregano, also rub Oregano diluted with carrier oil to 
throat and chest.  Should clear you up.   That sounds like a lot of 
drops but that is what is recommended.  Good Luck


On 3/26/2016 9:26 PM, Gmail wrote:

Bronchitis:  Forgot -tablespoon of my honey




Re: CS>Re: Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread cassidy
you don't need carrier oil in the capsules .. and you do need capsules 
if you take 15 drops.  oil just for the chest rub.  most sub lingual  
would be about 3-4 drops and not sure that is enough to kill that nasty 
germ.


On 3/26/2016 9:59 PM, Gmail wrote:
Thanks. i came to the same conclusion. Put it in coconut oil for sub 
lingual.

Making up a salve of oregano oil in cocoanut oil for bedtime chest rub.

The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von 
Mises to this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete 
power over the economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer 
defines the Austrian School: “Resign.”



*
*




On Mar 26, 2016, at 10:53 PM, cassidy > wrote:


No.. I would usealmond oil, coconut oil, something like that.  
Oregano is a hot oil so you want to dilute with something mild that 
doesn't interfer with the healing action and that you can tolerate on 
your chest.   Pat Cassidy


On 3/26/2016 9:46 PM, Gmail wrote:

Dmso or aloe for carrier?








Re: CS>Re: Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread Gmail
Just did the oregano/coconut oil chest message. Feel good.

The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von Mises to 
this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete power over the 
economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer defines the Austrian School: 
“Resign.”







> On Mar 26, 2016, at 10:38 PM, cassidy  wrote:
> 
> In addition to CS, try oil of Oregano.   It kills the streptococcus germ 
> behind pneumonia and bronchitis.  3 capsules a day with approx 15 drops of 
> Oregano, also rub Oregano diluted with carrier oil to throat and chest.  
> Should clear you up.   That sounds like a lot of drops but that is what is 
> recommended.  Good Luck
> 
>> On 3/26/2016 9:26 PM, Gmail wrote:
>> Bronchitis:  Forgot -tablespoon of my honey


Re: CS>Re: Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread Gmail
Thanks. i came to the same conclusion. Put it in coconut oil for sub lingual. 
Making up a salve of oregano oil in cocoanut oil for bedtime chest rub.

The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von Mises to 
this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete power over the 
economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer defines the Austrian School: 
“Resign.”







> On Mar 26, 2016, at 10:53 PM, cassidy  wrote:
> 
> No.. I would usealmond oil, coconut oil, something like that.  Oregano is a 
> hot oil so you want to dilute with something mild that doesn't interfer with 
> the healing action and that you can tolerate on your chest.   Pat Cassidy
> 
>> On 3/26/2016 9:46 PM, Gmail wrote:
>> Dmso or aloe for carrier?
> 


Re: CS>Re: Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread cassidy
No.. I would usealmond oil, coconut oil, something like that.  Oregano 
is a hot oil so you want to dilute with something mild that doesn't 
interfer with the healing action and that you can tolerate on your 
chest.   Pat Cassidy


On 3/26/2016 9:46 PM, Gmail wrote:

Dmso or aloe for carrier?






Re: CS>Re: Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread Gmail
Dmso or aloe for carrier?

The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von Mises to 
this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete power over the 
economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer defines the Austrian School: 
“Resign.”







> On Mar 26, 2016, at 10:38 PM, cassidy  wrote:
> 
> In addition to CS, try oil of Oregano.   It kills the streptococcus germ 
> behind pneumonia and bronchitis.  3 capsules a day with approx 15 drops of 
> Oregano, also rub Oregano diluted with carrier oil to throat and chest.  
> Should clear you up.   That sounds like a lot of drops but that is what is 
> recommended.  Good Luck
> 
>> On 3/26/2016 9:26 PM, Gmail wrote:
>> Bronchitis:  Forgot -tablespoon of my honey


Re: CS>Re: Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread cassidy
In addition to CS, try oil of Oregano.   It kills the streptococcus germ 
behind pneumonia and bronchitis.  3 capsules a day with approx 15 drops 
of Oregano, also rub Oregano diluted with carrier oil to throat and 
chest. Should clear you up.   That sounds like a lot of drops but that 
is what is recommended.  Good Luck


On 3/26/2016 9:26 PM, Gmail wrote:

Bronchitis:  Forgot -tablespoon of my honey


Re: CS>Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread Dan Nave
months

On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Dan Nave  wrote:

> I have had good results from something like this which wouldn't go away
> for month by doing several day-long water fasts.  Nothing would touch it
> until I did this, although I was only doing it for weight control (5-2
> diet).
>
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 9:23 PM, Gmail  wrote:
>
>> Nothing seems to work. Frequent dry cough. No temperature.
>> Olive leaf extract, aged garlic extract, vapor rub on neck and chest,
>> vitamin c, lobelia, tea tree oil in steam bath, colloidal silver in
>> nebulizer, cs in neti pot,- all are being used- not all at once but
>> different times of the day for a week. Any suggestions?
>> I am in considerable distress. Oximeter reads 93.
>> Could possibly be related to concurrent hay fever symptoms?
>> Could be environmental? Chemtrails? Tilling the organic garden a week ago?
>> Would a hyperbaric chamber help?
>> HELP!
>>
>> The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von
>> Mises to this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete power
>> over the economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer defines the
>> Austrian School: “Resign.”
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>


RE: CS>Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread Nenah Sylver
Somewhere near the shoulderblades, on either side of the spine, are the two
acupuncture points "wind gate." I found needling in those points very
helpful when I had a cough.

 

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Nothing seems to work. Frequent dry cough. No temperature.

Olive leaf extract, aged garlic extract, vapor rub on neck and chest,
vitamin c, lobelia, tea tree oil in steam bath, colloidal silver in
nebulizer, cs in neti pot,- all are being used- not all at once but
different times of the day for a week. Any suggestions?

I am in considerable distress. Oximeter reads 93.

Could possibly be related to concurrent hay fever symptoms?

Could be environmental? Chemtrails? Tilling the organic garden a week ago?

Would a hyperbaric chamber help?

HELP!



 

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Re: CS>Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread Dan Nave
I have had good results from something like this which wouldn't go away for
month by doing several day-long water fasts.  Nothing would touch it until
I did this, although I was only doing it for weight control (5-2 diet).

On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 9:23 PM, Gmail  wrote:

> Nothing seems to work. Frequent dry cough. No temperature.
> Olive leaf extract, aged garlic extract, vapor rub on neck and chest,
> vitamin c, lobelia, tea tree oil in steam bath, colloidal silver in
> nebulizer, cs in neti pot,- all are being used- not all at once but
> different times of the day for a week. Any suggestions?
> I am in considerable distress. Oximeter reads 93.
> Could possibly be related to concurrent hay fever symptoms?
> Could be environmental? Chemtrails? Tilling the organic garden a week ago?
> Would a hyperbaric chamber help?
> HELP!
>
> The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von
> Mises to this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete power
> over the economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer defines the
> Austrian School: “Resign.”
>
>
>
>
>


CS>Re: Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread Gmail
Forgot -tablespoon of my honey every two hours, and himalayan salt sniffer 
frequently.


The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von Mises to 
this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete power over the 
economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer defines the Austrian School: 
“Resign.”







> On Mar 26, 2016, at 10:23 PM, Gmail  wrote:
> 
> Nothing seems to work. Frequent dry cough. No temperature.
> Olive leaf extract, aged garlic extract, vapor rub on neck and chest, vitamin 
> c, lobelia, tea tree oil in steam bath, colloidal silver in nebulizer, cs in 
> neti pot,- all are being used- not all at once but different times of the day 
> for a week. Any suggestions?
> I am in considerable distress. Oximeter reads 93.
> Could possibly be related to concurrent hay fever symptoms?
> Could be environmental? Chemtrails? Tilling the organic garden a week ago?
> Would a hyperbaric chamber help?
> HELP!
> 
> The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von Mises 
> to this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete power over the 
> economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer defines the Austrian School: 
> “Resign.”
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


CS>Bronchitis probably

2016-03-26 Thread Gmail
Nothing seems to work. Frequent dry cough. No temperature.
Olive leaf extract, aged garlic extract, vapor rub on neck and chest, vitamin 
c, lobelia, tea tree oil in steam bath, colloidal silver in nebulizer, cs in 
neti pot,- all are being used- not all at once but different times of the day 
for a week. Any suggestions?
I am in considerable distress. Oximeter reads 93.
Could possibly be related to concurrent hay fever symptoms?
Could be environmental? Chemtrails? Tilling the organic garden a week ago?
Would a hyperbaric chamber help?
HELP!

The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von Mises to 
this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete power over the 
economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer defines the Austrian School: 
“Resign.”








Re: CS>test

2016-03-26 Thread Max
oh thanks Jerry.  I didnt see it.   Now I wonder if the story about how 
they unraveled the blue man made it through also. Not Phil's link


On 3/26/2016 12:39 PM, Jerry Durand wrote:

This made it, even if you didn't see it.

On 03/26/2016 12:28 PM, Max wrote:

this is a test...my comments dont seem to be posting



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Re: CS>test

2016-03-26 Thread Jerry Durand
This made it, even if you didn't see it.

On 03/26/2016 12:28 PM, Max wrote:
> this is a test...my comments dont seem to be posting
>

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CS>test

2016-03-26 Thread Max

this is a test...my comments dont seem to be posting


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Re: CS> Using Effectively

2016-03-26 Thread Max

Phil, note that the two articles have different conclusions. Thanks.

http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/2012/11/chemistry-blue-man-argyria-colloidal-silver

On 3/26/2016 11:48 AM, Phil Morrison wrote:


Your body knows precisely what to do with CS.

Simple protocol:

Toss it down and leave the rest to Mother Nature.


http://www.silver-colloids.com/Pubs/blue-man.html




Re: CS> Using Effectively

2016-03-26 Thread Phil Morrison
Your body knows precisely what to do with CS.

Simple protocol:

Toss it down and leave the rest to Mother Nature.


http://www.silver-colloids.com/Pubs/blue-man.html


Re: CS> Using Effectively

2016-03-26 Thread Max
This is interesting about the blue man, argyria, transport of silver and 
more


http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/2012/11/chemistry-blue-man-argyria-colloidal-silver

On 3/26/2016 2:14 AM, Dee wrote:
To get argyria you would need to either take gallons of high strength 
CS over many years (and sometimes not even then) or - like the 'blue' 
man, you would have to make silver salts by adding salt to the mixDee


Sent from my iPad

On 26 Mar 2016, at 04:47, Joe > wrote:


Thank you, Phil, for this direct advice.  I would go even further and 
say that it's best to take CS on an empty stomach, and hold it on 
your mouth for at least 30 seconds.
 I'm new to making CS, and the amount of bad advice or perhaps even 
purposeful misdirection on the internet seems overwhelming. I would 
think that Big Pharma would love to have a bunch of people with 
argyria crop up to support a ban on CS. With Big Pharma closing huge 
antibiotic R and manufacturing centers, it's critical that people 
know how to make and use CS safely.  It would be great to see a basic 
protocol for safe CS use.

Joe Robinson

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 25, 2016, at 6:39 PM, Phil Morrison > wrote:




 There is nothing that may be added to CS that
 will enhance its performance.   Nothing.

 CS must be taken straight.  Additions to CS will
 only compromise its performance.

 Any suggestions to the contrary are misdirection.

 Phil
 Chemist










Re: CS> Using Effectively

2016-03-26 Thread Dee
To get argyria you would need to either take gallons of high strength CS over 
many years (and sometimes not even then) or - like the 'blue' man, you would 
have to make silver salts by adding salt to the mixDee

Sent from my iPad

> On 26 Mar 2016, at 04:47, Joe  wrote:
> 
> Thank you, Phil, for this direct advice.  I would go even further and say 
> that it's best to take CS on an empty stomach, and hold it on your mouth for 
> at least 30 seconds. 
>  I'm new to making CS, and the amount of bad advice or perhaps even 
> purposeful misdirection on the internet seems overwhelming. I would think 
> that Big Pharma would love to have a bunch of people with argyria crop up to 
> support a ban on CS. With Big Pharma closing huge antibiotic R and 
> manufacturing centers, it's critical that people know how to make and use CS 
> safely.  It would be great to see a basic protocol for safe CS use. 
> Joe Robinson
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Mar 25, 2016, at 6:39 PM, Phil Morrison  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>  There is nothing that may be added to CS that
>>  will enhance its performance.   Nothing.
>> 
>>  CS must be taken straight.  Additions to CS will
>>  only compromise its performance.
>> 
>>  Any suggestions to the contrary are misdirection.
>> 
>>  Phil
>>  Chemist
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>>  
>>