Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-06 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi PT, 

Now I'm nervous, as much is filed only in my Lyme-brain and everything else is 
'filed' somewhere in my computer, except that when I try to find something, 
it's just about impossible. If you've seen the series 'Buried Alive', then you 
have insight into how things are in my poor computer. I have absolutely no 
aptitude for clerical or filing skills, and much of what I'd need to find, I 
couldn't even if my life depended on it! 

Seriously! Has anyone a remedy for random pdf.s? There should be some sort of 
template to help hapless people like me. I mean, I'm devoted to saving stuff, 
just awful at putting it in some sort of retrievable order.
So don't thank me; pity me!  :>)

Be well,
Léna
On May 6, 2017, at 4:42 PM, PT Ferrance wrote:

> Hi Sandee,
> I'll second those thoughts of yours!  
> Lena's contributions over the years have been invaluable and she has her own 
> file for them!
> A heartfelt thank you, Lena!
> PT
> 
> 
> 
> From: Lena Guyot <drumr...@stny.rr.com>
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
> Sent: Saturday, May 6, 2017 4:09 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?
> 
> Hi Sandee,
> 
> What a kind and thoughtful inquiry! 
> I'm an industrial designer and editor, so problem-solving is a passion 
> anyway, but I'm not disciplined enough to be a true researcher. My father was 
> a self-educated man and I grew up believing that that's one of the gifts of 
> life: that we can all teach ourselves and life is so incredibly interesting! 
> He taught me much, and in doing so, gave me the joy of teaching as well.
> 
> I would have preferred to be learning/pursuing other interests, now, at the 
> age of 71, but Lyme has forced me to prioritize my energies. Learning my way 
> out of a complex, obscure disease is a difficult and sometimes lonely 
> pursuit. I figure if I can at least benefit others from any of my efforts, it 
> makes it all a bit less odious. I'm only sharing what I've learned in my own 
> struggle; if something resonates for someone else, thats wonderful, but this 
> disease is unique in each person and one size does not fit all! If I can 
> inspire people to try, to leave no stone unturned, my life has meaning. 
> You've just brought tears to my eyes, Sandee. Thanks!
> 
> Love and Be Well, my friend,
> Léna
> On May 6, 2017, at 3:07 PM, Sandee George wrote:
> 
> 
> Lena I have a question for you, of purely personal interest - are you in 
> research or just personal issues researched by you generally to solve your 
> own issues ?It is intriguing to me how personal responsibility for health 
> brings up so many things which are not shared by others  Thank you 
> for doing your work, regardless, you are a font of knowledge for all of us 
> and an example of what we need to do for ourselves !  Thanks and be 
> blessed.
> Peace, love and hugs 
> Sandee 
> Attitude is everything !!
> Producer of Colloidal Silver I'm
>> Eye drops & Topical Gel 
>> san...@spiceisle.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 



Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-06 Thread Lena Guyot
Aw shucks! (toe in the sand) I'm not doing any more than most everyone else in 
these groups, but it's lovely to be appreciated, and I hope you know how much I 
appreciate you and Sandee, too!
Love and Be well,
Léna
On May 6, 2017, at 4:42 PM, PT Ferrance wrote:

> Hi Sandee,
> I'll second those thoughts of yours!  
> Lena's contributions over the years have been invaluable and she has her own 
> file for them!
> A heartfelt thank you, Lena!
> PT
> 
> 
> 
> From: Lena Guyot <drumr...@stny.rr.com>
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
> Sent: Saturday, May 6, 2017 4:09 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?
> 
> Hi Sandee,
> 
> What a kind and thoughtful inquiry! 
> I'm an industrial designer and editor, so problem-solving is a passion 
> anyway, but I'm not disciplined enough to be a true researcher. My father was 
> a self-educated man and I grew up believing that that's one of the gifts of 
> life: that we can all teach ourselves and life is so incredibly interesting! 
> He taught me much, and in doing so, gave me the joy of teaching as well.
> 
> I would have preferred to be learning/pursuing other interests, now, at the 
> age of 71, but Lyme has forced me to prioritize my energies. Learning my way 
> out of a complex, obscure disease is a difficult and sometimes lonely 
> pursuit. I figure if I can at least benefit others from any of my efforts, it 
> makes it all a bit less odious. I'm only sharing what I've learned in my own 
> struggle; if something resonates for someone else, thats wonderful, but this 
> disease is unique in each person and one size does not fit all! If I can 
> inspire people to try, to leave no stone unturned, my life has meaning. 
> You've just brought tears to my eyes, Sandee. Thanks!
> 
> Love and Be Well, my friend,
> Léna
> On May 6, 2017, at 3:07 PM, Sandee George wrote:
> 
> 
> Lena I have a question for you, of purely personal interest - are you in 
> research or just personal issues researched by you generally to solve your 
> own issues ?It is intriguing to me how personal responsibility for health 
> brings up so many things which are not shared by others  Thank you 
> for doing your work, regardless, you are a font of knowledge for all of us 
> and an example of what we need to do for ourselves !  Thanks and be 
> blessed.
> Peace, love and hugs 
> Sandee 
> Attitude is everything !!
> Producer of Colloidal Silver I'm
>> Eye drops & Topical Gel 
>> san...@spiceisle.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 



Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-06 Thread Sandee George
Thank you PT, recognition of helpful and hardworking people need to be 
appreciated 
Peace, love and hugs 
Sandee 
Attitude is everything !!
Producer of Colloidal Silver 
Eye drops & Topical Gel 
san...@spiceisle.com






Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-06 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi Sandee,I'll second those thoughts of yours!  
Lena's contributions over the years have been invaluable and she has her own 
file for them!A heartfelt thank you, Lena!PT



  From: Lena Guyot <drumr...@stny.rr.com>
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Saturday, May 6, 2017 4:09 PM
 Subject: Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?
   
Hi Sandee,
What a kind and thoughtful inquiry! I'm an industrial designer and editor, so 
problem-solving is a passion anyway, but I'm not disciplined enough to be a 
true researcher. My father was a self-educated man and I grew up believing that 
that's one of the gifts of life: that we can all teach ourselves and life is so 
incredibly interesting! He taught me much, and in doing so, gave me the joy of 
teaching as well.
I would have preferred to be learning/pursuing other interests, now, at the age 
of 71, but Lyme has forced me to prioritize my energies. Learning my way out of 
a complex, obscure disease is a difficult and sometimes lonely pursuit. I 
figure if I can at least benefit others from any of my efforts, it makes it all 
a bit less odious. I'm only sharing what I've learned in my own struggle; if 
something resonates for someone else, thats wonderful, but this disease is 
unique in each person and one size does not fit all! If I can inspire people to 
try, to leave no stone unturned, my life has meaning. You've just brought tears 
to my eyes, Sandee. Thanks!
Love and Be Well, my friend,LénaOn May 6, 2017, at 3:07 PM, Sandee George wrote:


Lena I have a question for you, of purely personal interest - are you in 
research or just personal issues researched by you generally to solve your own 
issues ?    It is intriguing to me how personal responsibility for health 
brings up so many things which are not shared by others      Thank you for 
doing your work, regardless, you are a font of knowledge for all of us and an 
example of what we need to do for ourselves !      Thanks and be 
blessed.Peace, love and hugs 
Sandee Attitude is everything !!Producer of Colloidal Silver I'm
Eye drops & Topical Gel san...@spiceisle.com







   

Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-06 Thread Sandee George
Lena thanks for such a lovely reply - let me say your father gave you much with 
which to enjoy life on this planet, 
that is what makes life while here, so fascinating each and every day ! 
Have you by chance heard of the new fad & maybe not, called K2,  if not then go 
to Utube and punch in workshop K2 and you will hear first hand what some of the 
doctors have to say about it  Always something new to consider !
Peace, love and hugs 
Sandee 
Attitude is everything !!
Producer of Colloidal Silver 
Eye drops & Topical Gel 
san...@spiceisle.com






Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-06 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Sandee,

What a kind and thoughtful inquiry! 
I'm an industrial designer and editor, so problem-solving is a passion anyway, 
but I'm not disciplined enough to be a true researcher. My father was a 
self-educated man and I grew up believing that that's one of the gifts of life: 
that we can all teach ourselves and life is so incredibly interesting! He 
taught me much, and in doing so, gave me the joy of teaching as well.

I would have preferred to be learning/pursuing other interests, now, at the age 
of 71, but Lyme has forced me to prioritize my energies. Learning my way out of 
a complex, obscure disease is a difficult and sometimes lonely pursuit. I 
figure if I can at least benefit others from any of my efforts, it makes it all 
a bit less odious. I'm only sharing what I've learned in my own struggle; if 
something resonates for someone else, thats wonderful, but this disease is 
unique in each person and one size does not fit all! If I can inspire people to 
try, to leave no stone unturned, my life has meaning. You've just brought tears 
to my eyes, Sandee. Thanks!

Love and Be Well, my friend,
Léna
On May 6, 2017, at 3:07 PM, Sandee George wrote:

> Lena I have a question for you, of purely personal interest - are you in 
> research or just personal issues researched by you generally to solve your 
> own issues ?It is intriguing to me how personal responsibility for health 
> brings up so many things which are not shared by others  Thank you 
> for doing your work, regardless, you are a font of knowledge for all of us 
> and an example of what we need to do for ourselves !  Thanks and be 
> blessed.
> Peace, love and hugs 
> Sandee 
> Attitude is everything !!
> Producer of Colloidal Silver I'm
> Eye drops & Topical Gel 
> san...@spiceisle.com
> 
> 
> 
> 



Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-06 Thread Sandee George
Lena I have a question for you, of purely personal interest - are you in 
research or just personal issues researched by you generally to solve your own 
issues ?It is intriguing to me how personal responsibility for health 
brings up so many things which are not shared by others  Thank you for 
doing your work, regardless, you are a font of knowledge for all of us and an 
example of what we need to do for ourselves !  Thanks and be blessed.
Peace, love and hugs 
Sandee 
Attitude is everything !!
Producer of Colloidal Silver 
Eye drops & Topical Gel 
san...@spiceisle.com






Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-05 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Dave,

I wrote at length about this yesterday. As Ernest Traub came to Plum Island 
almost immediately after the war, it's feasible that many people were infected 
on the CT coast by 1950 with his specific creation, but Lyme has also been 
identified in Civil war dead in the eastern US, which seriously predates Traub 
and his bioweapon 'research'.
Meanwhile, there is Lyme in Europe (like the Lyme that infected Utzi, the 
ancient, mummified 'IceMan' discovered in the Italian Alps), and there is Lyme 
in many other parts of the world. Migratory animals can take some credit, I 
suppose, and now that Lyme is being called an STD, there could have been other 
ways for it to spread, from vectors to hosts, back to vectors.
 
Identifying the various co-infections can be helpful when fighting the disease 
and the weaponized Lyme has a definite signature, but assigning credit for 
where it originated, otherwise, is like arguing how many angels can dance on 
the head of a pin.

Be well,
Léna
On May 5, 2017, at 5:41 PM, Da Darrin wrote:

> I have a small problem with that statement. I contacted Lyme in Germany in 
> 1957. At that time they had no idea what it was so I went undiagnosed for 
> nearly 50 years.
> In 1975 they identified  it in Lyme Connecticut where they named it after the 
> town. Not saying that it wasn't weaponised 
> and further spread but it wasn't created by the government.
> Dave
> 
> On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 2:47 PM, Jean Baugh  
> wrote:
> Since Lyme was developed as a bio weapon, let loose on purpose in Lyme, CT, 
> syphilis spirochete used to make this now world wide epidemic, contagious it 
> is said in every way you can imagine, they don’t want to talk about it.  
> 
> Malaria is also a spirochete and is reported to be cured with Artemisia 
> (sweet wormwood), the inference seems to be that perhaps Lyme can also be 
> cured.
> 
> Jean
> 
> *
> 
> I was sent to a link for a product called 
> Argentyn 23 made by 
> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty 
> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the 
> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
> 
> Your thoughts please.
> 
> Thank you - Joy 
> 
> 
> 



Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-05 Thread Da Darrin
I have no idea.
I've heard rumors but don't have any actual proof.
I'm just saying that it was around a hell of a long time before it was
identified and named.
People just suffered with it until they died a "death by natural causes".
Dave

On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Jean Baugh 
wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> Who do you think might have weaponized and further spread Lyme?  I’m very
> seriously asking what you think.
>
> Many years ago, there was a large article in a farm magazine about our
> government digging up a known small pox victim, to see if they could
> retrieve the virus and tweak it.  People were asked their opinion on them
> doing this and the scientific world was horrified and outraged that
> something so dangerous would be played with.  Then, everything got quiet
> and nothing else was heard.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jean
>
> ***
> I have a small problem with that statement. I contacted Lyme in Germany in
> 1957. At that time they had no idea what it was so I went undiagnosed for
> nearly 50 years.
> In 1975 they identified  it in Lyme Connecticut where they named it after
> the town. Not saying that it wasn't weaponised
> and further spread but it wasn't created by the government.
> Dave
>


CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-05 Thread Jean Baugh
Hi Dave,

Who do you think might have weaponized and further spread Lyme?  I¹m very
seriously asking what you think.

Many years ago, there was a large article in a farm magazine about our
government digging up a known small pox victim, to see if they could
retrieve the virus and tweak it.  People were asked their opinion on them
doing this and the scientific world was horrified and outraged that
something so dangerous would be played with.  Then, everything got quiet and
nothing else was heard.

Thank you,

Jean

***
I have a small problem with that statement. I contacted Lyme in Germany in
1957. At that time they had no idea what it was so I went undiagnosed for
nearly 50 years.
In 1975 they identified  it in Lyme Connecticut where they named it after
the town. Not saying that it wasn't weaponised
and further spread but it wasn't created by the government.
Dave



Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-05 Thread Da Darrin
I have a small problem with that statement. I contacted Lyme in Germany in
1957. At that time they had no idea what it was so I went undiagnosed for
nearly 50 years.
In 1975 they identified  it in Lyme Connecticut where they named it after
the town. Not saying that it wasn't weaponised
and further spread but it wasn't created by the government.
Dave

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 2:47 PM, Jean Baugh 
wrote:

> Since Lyme was developed as a bio weapon, let loose on purpose in Lyme,
> CT, syphilis spirochete used to make this now world wide epidemic,
> contagious it is said in every way you can imagine, they don’t want to
> talk about it.
>
> Malaria is also a spirochete and is reported to be cured with Artemisia
> (sweet wormwood), the inference seems to be that perhaps Lyme can also be
> cured.
>
> Jean
>
> *
>
> I was sent to a link for a product called
> Argentyn 23 made by
> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty
> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the
> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
>
> Your thoughts please.
>
> Thank you - Joy
>
>
>


Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-05 Thread joys
Well, it's very interesting and thanks for the info about the brand I 
was asking about. So, apparently I was infected in 2000 and it's been a 
long downward spiral health-wise ever since.


Right now I'm looking at muscle degeneration from head to toe. Just had 
a bone scan done because of the severe pain I was experiencing. I have 
muscle twitching (yes, taking mag - doesn't help), blood issues - anemia 
among them (bartonella?), congestion of liver, candida and a few other 
things I can't think of now. I haven't slept in years throughout the 
night. I am completely exhausted all the time.


I have the above on top of a collapsing spine, scoliosis and 
disintegrating disks. So what can I do about it? I'm doing the best I 
can, but my nerves have taken a huge hit. Been looking at protocols but 
don't know ultimately how to turn this around without making matters 
worse. I'm walking a fine line here.


Thanks for listening - Joy

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Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-05 Thread Ode Coyote
Lots of people make all sorts of claims to sell product, but that doesn't
mean that home made EIS / CS doesn't meet those claims as well, or that the
claims are untrue...seeing as it's the SAME stuff, made the SAME way.

Ode

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 8:54 AM, joys  wrote:

> Apparently there is something *special* otherwise they would make these
> claims.
>
>
>
> On 5/4/2017 2:20 PM, Ode Coyote wrote:
>
> There is nothing special about it. [except maybe the price?]
>
> http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/cpr36/cpr_36.html
>
> Ode
>
> On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 5:59 AM, joys  wrote:
>
>> I was sent to a link for a product called
>>
>> Argentyn 23 made by
>>
>> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty
>> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the
>> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
>>
>>
>> Your thoughts please.
>>
>>
>> Thank you - Joy
>>
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Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
I commented about Malaria, to avoid confusion.

James
james-osbourne: holmes II
American State National
AKA: Red Pill Media

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 6:48 PM, Lena Guyot  wrote:

> No. Lyme was let loose on the grounds of Plum Island by Ernest Traub, a
> ex-Nazi doc who'd been imported to develop bio-weapons to decimate 'enemy'
> livestock. He created a sort of pathogen 'Turducken', arachnid-style. Plum
> island's just off the tip of Long Island, from which deer could easily swim
> to the mainland of CT and migratory birds could carry the ticks on their
> way along the New England coast.
>
> Lyme (borrelia burgdorferi)  is not the same as the syphilis spirochete,
> or the trichinosis spirochete, and there are many other sprirochete strains
> as well. It was present in the ancient, mummified body of the 'IceMan',
> Utzi, the hunter discovered in the Italian Alps, and Lyme was also
> identified in autopsies of Civil War dead.
>
> The disease we presently call *Lyme* disease, (never* 'Lymes'*; ignore
> people who call it that, if they don't even know this basic thing)  was
> named after the CT community of Old Lyme, where some observant mothers
> first compared notes about some disturbing symptoms in their children that
> were baffling doctors. I was bitten by a tick on Nantucket Island in 1961
> (bull's eye rash on back of neck) decades before this shape-shifting
> disease was recognized anywhere or any medical remedies were even imagined. 
> The
> doc dxing my case more than 40 years later identified its many
> co-infections as the signature of the Plum Island, weaponized Lyme variety.
>
> Be well,
> Léna
>
> On May 4, 2017, at 5:47 PM, Jean Baugh wrote:
>
> Since Lyme was developed as a bio weapon, let loose on purpose in Lyme,
> CT, syphilis spirochete used to make this now world wide epidemic,
> contagious it is said in every way you can imagine, they don’t want to
> talk about it.
>
> Malaria is also a spirochete and is reported to be cured with Artemisia
> (sweet wormwood), the inference seems to be that perhaps Lyme can also be
> cured.
>
> Jean
>
> *
>
> I was sent to a link for a product called
> Argentyn 23 made by
> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty
> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the
> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
>
> Your thoughts please.
>
> Thank you - Joy
>
>
>
>


Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread Lena Guyot
No. Lyme was let loose on the grounds of Plum Island by Ernest Traub, a ex-Nazi 
doc who'd been imported to develop bio-weapons to decimate 'enemy' livestock. 
He created a sort of pathogen 'Turducken', arachnid-style. Plum island's just 
off the tip of Long Island, from which deer could easily swim to the mainland 
of CT and migratory birds could carry the ticks on their way along the New 
England coast. 

Lyme (borrelia burgdorferi)  is not the same as the syphilis spirochete, or the 
trichinosis spirochete, and there are many other sprirochete strains as well. 
It was present in the ancient, mummified body of the 'IceMan', Utzi, the hunter 
discovered in the Italian Alps, and Lyme was also identified in autopsies of 
Civil War dead.
 
The disease we presently call Lyme disease, (never 'Lymes'; ignore people who 
call it that, if they don't even know this basic thing)  was named after the CT 
community of Old Lyme, where some observant mothers first compared notes about 
some disturbing symptoms in their children that were baffling doctors. I was 
bitten by a tick on Nantucket Island in 1961 (bull's eye rash on back of neck) 
decades before this shape-shifting disease was recognized anywhere or any 
medical remedies were even imagined. The doc dxing my case more than 40 years 
later identified its many co-infections as the signature of the Plum Island, 
weaponized Lyme variety.

Be well,
Léna

On May 4, 2017, at 5:47 PM, Jean Baugh wrote:

> Since Lyme was developed as a bio weapon, let loose on purpose in Lyme, CT, 
> syphilis spirochete used to make this now world wide epidemic, contagious it 
> is said in every way you can imagine, they don’t want to talk about it.  
> 
> Malaria is also a spirochete and is reported to be cured with Artemisia 
> (sweet wormwood), the inference seems to be that perhaps Lyme can also be 
> cured.
> 
> Jean
> 
> *
> 
> I was sent to a link for a product called 
> Argentyn 23 made by 
> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty 
> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the 
> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
> 
> Your thoughts please.
> 
> Thank you - Joy 
> 
> 



Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
Maliara is not a spirochete; it is a protozoan.

James
james-osbourne: holmes II
American State National
AKA: Red Pill Media

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 4:37 PM, Smitty  wrote:

> MMS cures malaria, should also cure Lyme's...
> Read about Jim Humble developing the cure for
> malaria, AIDS, and other diseases.
> http://www.mms-supplement.com/jim-humble.html
>
> Smitty
>
> On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 11:47 AM, Jean Baugh 
> wrote:
>
>> Since Lyme was developed as a bio weapon, let loose on purpose in Lyme,
>> CT, syphilis spirochete used to make this now world wide epidemic,
>> contagious it is said in every way you can imagine, they don’t want to
>> talk about it.
>>
>> Malaria is also a spirochete and is reported to be cured with Artemisia
>> (sweet wormwood), the inference seems to be that perhaps Lyme can also be
>> cured.
>>
>> Jean
>>
>> *
>>
>> I was sent to a link for a product called
>> Argentyn 23 made by
>> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty
>> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the
>> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
>>
>> Your thoughts please.
>>
>> Thank you - Joy
>>
>>
>>
>


Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread Smitty
MMS cures malaria, should also cure Lyme's...
Read about Jim Humble developing the cure for
malaria, AIDS, and other diseases.
http://www.mms-supplement.com/jim-humble.html

Smitty

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 11:47 AM, Jean Baugh 
wrote:

> Since Lyme was developed as a bio weapon, let loose on purpose in Lyme,
> CT, syphilis spirochete used to make this now world wide epidemic,
> contagious it is said in every way you can imagine, they don’t want to
> talk about it.
>
> Malaria is also a spirochete and is reported to be cured with Artemisia
> (sweet wormwood), the inference seems to be that perhaps Lyme can also be
> cured.
>
> Jean
>
> *
>
> I was sent to a link for a product called
> Argentyn 23 made by
> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty
> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the
> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
>
> Your thoughts please.
>
> Thank you - Joy
>
>
>


CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread Jean Baugh
Since Lyme was developed as a bio weapon, let loose on purpose in Lyme, CT,
syphilis spirochete used to make this now world wide epidemic, contagious it
is said in every way you can imagine, they don¹t want to talk about it.

Malaria is also a spirochete and is reported to be cured with Artemisia
(sweet wormwood), the inference seems to be that perhaps Lyme can also be
cured.

Jean

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 I was sent to a link for a product called
Argentyn 23 made by
Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty
price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the
only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.

Your thoughts please.

 Thank you - Joy 
  





Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread Lena Guyot
From what I've gathered, Argentyn 23 is a very good CS that's commercially 
available.
That doesn't make it better than the CS/EIS generated on a SilverGen or a 
SilverPuppy (there are a couple other good ones, also). Having your own good 
generator and good distilled water will save a fortune, deliver an excellent 
product, and, produced so inexpensively, can be used lavishly on your person, 
your home, given to friends and family, etc.

Be well,
Léna
On May 4, 2017, at 8:54 AM, joys wrote:

> On 5/4/2017 2:20 PM, Ode Coyote wrote:
>> There is nothing special about it. [except maybe the price?]
>> 
>> http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/cpr36/cpr_36.html
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>> Ode
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>> On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 5:59 AM, joys  wrote:
>> I was sent to a link for a product called 
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>> Argentyn 23 made by 
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>> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty 
>> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the 
>> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
>> 
>> 
>> Your thoughts please.
>> 
>> 
>> Thank you - Joy 
>> 
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Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread joys

On 5/4/2017 2:20 PM, Ode Coyote wrote:

There is nothing special about it. [except maybe the price?]

http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/cpr36/cpr_36.html

Ode

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 5:59 AM, joys > wrote:


I was sent to a link for a product called

Argentyn 23 made by

Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a
hefty price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link
that this was the only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.


Your thoughts please.


Thank you - Joy







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Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread joys
Apparently there is something *special* otherwise they would make these 
claims.




On 5/4/2017 2:20 PM, Ode Coyote wrote:

There is nothing special about it. [except maybe the price?]

http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/cpr36/cpr_36.html

Ode

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 5:59 AM, joys > wrote:


I was sent to a link for a product called

Argentyn 23 made by

Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a
hefty price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link
that this was the only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.


Your thoughts please.


Thank you - Joy







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Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread Ode Coyote
There is nothing special about it. [except maybe the price?]

http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/cpr36/cpr_36.html

Ode

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 5:59 AM, joys  wrote:

> I was sent to a link for a product called
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> Argentyn 23 made by
>
> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty
> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the
> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
>
>
> Your thoughts please.
>
>
> Thank you - Joy
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CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread joys

I was sent to a link for a product called

Argentyn 23 made by

Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty 
price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was 
the only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.



Your thoughts please.


Thank you - Joy


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