Re: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )

2004-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
I believe tags are caused by viruses.  In some cases CS can help, and you can
cut them off.  I have also tied a thread around their base, and they fall off in
a few days.

Marshall

Christine Carleton wrote:

 Skin tags n stuff

 Personal experience.  I had a increasing crop on the left side of my neck -
 about 15 - still small in size, but with a distinctly darker colour that the
 surrounding skin.  From a female's perspective - signs of ageing - and ugly.
 This was long before CS - about 6 years ago.  For some long forgotten
 inspiration I started to use some essential oils with anti-parasitic
 qualities to it.  Seemed to be working...

 Well 'low and behold' they headed out of my neck.  I was impressed.  Then
 they reappeared! --- in my left arm pit.  YUK!  I was horrified!

 An old Yugoslav fellow said their 'folk remedy' was to take one hair from
 your head and tie it around the base of the tag and leave it.  His lore
 believed they were parasites, and that the tied hair would cut off the
 nutrient supply, and in a couple of days they would fall off.

 Weird? - perhaps.  Contortionist? I'm not.  Tie a knot around a tag in my
 arm pit?  Too much fumbling for me. Nor was I going to ask my best friend
  to scrounge around in my axilla - ugh...  So I took tweezers and pulled
 on a small one.  It wasn't too bad.  It came out clean.  That did it - the
 others were history.  There were a few larger ones.  I pulled -- it had
 roots -- didn't come easily with one pull -- it left a bit of a bloody hole
 and it hurt. Enough - I'm not a masochist. Decided to forgo the rest, and
 applied oil.  That did it.  I have no idea what these 'tags' are, but just
 to cover all bases, I went an got a 'parasite cleanse' from the local store.

 As I changed my eating habits the problem no longer appears... I think CS
 helps, but if the fundamental food supply is not altered it might just be
 too much for CS to do all on it's own.

 Have a great Sunday!

 Christine

  From: Wayne Fugitt wfug...@direcway.com
  Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 03:29:42 -0500
  Subject: RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )
 
  Morning JOH,
 
  A double blind study is hard to design when I have only one target to
  attack and only one attack force.
 ...
  I have researched skin tags a bit.  Still no answer why these things show
  up.   I have less now than I did a few years back.
 ...
  Wayne

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Re: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )

2004-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
How big are your tags?  Mine are only .2 or so cm to start with.  I can't
imaging skin tags that are 1/2 or more.

Marshall

David Bearrow wrote:

 At 03:29 AM 5/16/04, you wrote:
   I believe a nice clean razor blade may be the best solution to the skin
  tags.  He thinks he would bleed to death and is not in favor of this
  quick method.
 
   I have researched skin tags a bit.  Still no answer why these things
  show up.   I have less now than I did a few years back.

 I grasp the skin tag between forefinger and thumb and stretch it out then
 take a pair a scissors in the other hand and snip the offending tag off
 leaving about 1 cm of the tag that protrudes from the skin. It does bleed
 quite a bit but a Band-Aid is sufficient to contain the bleeding. The
 remaining 1 cm always goes away after this procedure in about a week. No
 pain at all.

 I understood these skin tags to be the result of the Papilloma virus.

 David Bearrow

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CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )

2004-05-17 Thread Trem
Hi Marshall,

I did that once and was so pleased the tag dried up and fell off in a few days. 
 But
within a month at least a dozen popped up like asparagus spears so I went to a
dermatologist to have them cauterized.  He warned me not to use that method 
again as
it could cause the very thing that happened to me.  It scared me enough to never
consider it again.

Trem

- Original Message -
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 4:43 AM
Subject: [silver_list] Re: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )


 I believe tags are caused by viruses.  In some cases CS can help, and you can
 cut them off.  I have also tied a thread around their base, and they fall off 
 in
 a few days.

 Marshall





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Re: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )

2004-05-17 Thread David Bearrow
Mine are the same as yours. I dropped the decimal point by accident. I meant to 
say .1 cm. In other words, I stretch the tag out and cut it as close as I can 
to the skin. I had one on my eyelid last year I performed that operation on and 
no sign of it this year. I think the CS has stopped me from growing any new 
tags but the ones I already had needed to be removed manually.

Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:How big are your tags? Mine are 
only .2 or so cm to start with. I can't
imaging skin tags that are 1/2 or more.

Marshall

David Bearrow wrote:

 At 03:29 AM 5/16/04, you wrote:
 leaving about 1 cm of the tag that protrudes from the skin. It does bleed
 quite a bit but a Band-Aid is sufficient to contain the bleeding. The
 remaining 1 cm always goes away after this procedure in about a week. No



RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )

2004-05-16 Thread James Holmes
Hello Wayne,

It might be interesting to one-at-a-time eliminate one ingredient to see the
essential components.

JOH

-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:wfug...@direcway.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 3:33 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )


Evening Marshall and MA,

At 11:20 AM 5/14/04, you wrote:
Take a bit of cotten and saturate in CS. Then tape it over the mole.
Repeat for a
few days.  I have heard of this working but have not tried it myself.

 A few months ago, maybe a year, I posted the mixture I used to remove 
several moles and some skin tags.






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RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )

2004-05-16 Thread James Holmes
In my experience, some have responded and others not.  All my life I had a
small skin tag under my right armpit.  A few applications and it went away.
A tiny--.5 mm bump under my right eye is unchanged. 

JOH

-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:wfug...@direcway.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 3:33 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )


Evening Marshall and MA,

At 11:20 AM 5/14/04, you wrote:
Take a bit of cotten and saturate in CS. Then tape it over the mole.
Repeat for a
few days.  I have heard of this working but have not tried it myself.

 A few months ago, maybe a year, I posted the mixture I used to remove 
several moles and some skin tags.

  I cannot say which ingredient does the work.   This is in the 
archives I feel sure.

  Aloe Juice and Gel
  Vitamin E
   CS
   DMSO

   I don't even know why I picked these 4 ingredients.   The ratio does 
not have to be exact.

   I suggest mixing a small amount,  1/2 to one ounce.

   Select a healthy leaf from the Aloe Plant.  Cut the piece 3 or 4 
inches long. Slice down the middle and scrape the juice and gel into a 
container.

   Use 3 to 5 large Vitamin E capsules, cut a small opening and squeeze 
out the contents.

   Add a small quantity of CS,  1 TBS to 1/4 oz.

   Use about 10 percent  by volume DMSO. ( or to suit your taste )

   Mix well and apply with a q-tip at frequent intervals.

   Again, this was a purely instinctive  process I did late one night 
when the mole in the corner of my eye became a nuisance.   The mole was 
about 1/4 X 5/16 in the corner of the eye.  At it grew, it became annoying. 
Within a few days, it became smaller, dried up, and fell off !

Later I used this on skin tags and they did the same.The skin tag needs 
to be damaged or irritated a bit for this to work best.

I don't expect this to work for everyone or work on all moles and skin 
tags.  It may not work at all.

A friend also used this same mixture on swollen spots he thought was a 
spider bite.  A  few weeks later when I asked him how it worked ( I gave 
him about one ounce ) his reply was,

It worked like a miracle.Likely it was  the CS and DMSO.  The other 
things may not be needed.

  The oily effect of the vitamin E  feels good.   Aloe has many properties.

   Likely if one had a pint or quart of this, it would be great when used 
internally.

   Wayne
 


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RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )

2004-05-16 Thread Wayne Fugitt

Morning JOH,


It might be interesting to one-at-a-time eliminate one ingredient to see the
essential components.


  Yes, I have thought of that and considered doing it.

  A double blind study is hard to design when I have only one target to 
attack and only one attack force.


  However, I always have a few containers of CS/DMSO.  The nest target, 
one skin tag has become irritating and it has been getting CS/DMSO regularly.


 Any day now, I will mix the original blend.

 I want to see this one respond as others have in the past.   A close 
friend has many moles and skin tags.


 Generally, he doubts all my ideas and methods.  He has solved his sinus 
problems with CS and does in fact make CS.


 I have a lot of trouble with these Half Believers.   Normally, I don't 
waste much time with them, unless they are close friends.


 Converting these people is more of a challenge than the primary 
problem.  This guy is still in the
one a day vitamin class.  He gets sick about 25 times per year and has 
serious back problems.  He does not believe there is a shadow government or 
a New Order of the Barbarians.


 I believe a nice clean razor blade may be the best solution to the skin 
tags.  He thinks he would bleed to death and is not in favor of this quick 
method.


 I have researched skin tags a bit.  Still no answer why these things show 
up.   I have less now than I did a few years back.


 Considering the problems I had when I was in my 20's and 30's ( allergies 
and skin disorders),  and the fact I have eliminated most of them, possibly 
in 40 more years, I can eliminate the remaining problems.


Unless of course, one of the terrorist bugs, Flesh Eating Bacteria, 
or  maybe a snake or spider bite gets me before then.   I have to watch for 
trains and drunk drivers.  I no longer play Russian Roulette.
No doubt I have used up a large percent of my good luck allocated for this 
life.


Wayne


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Re: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )

2004-05-16 Thread Christine Carleton
Skin tags n stuff

Personal experience.  I had a increasing crop on the left side of my neck -
about 15 - still small in size, but with a distinctly darker colour that the
surrounding skin.  From a female's perspective - signs of ageing - and ugly.
This was long before CS - about 6 years ago.  For some long forgotten
inspiration I started to use some essential oils with anti-parasitic
qualities to it.  Seemed to be working...

Well 'low and behold' they headed out of my neck.  I was impressed.  Then
they reappeared! --- in my left arm pit.  YUK!  I was horrified!

An old Yugoslav fellow said their 'folk remedy' was to take one hair from
your head and tie it around the base of the tag and leave it.  His lore
believed they were parasites, and that the tied hair would cut off the
nutrient supply, and in a couple of days they would fall off.

Weird? - perhaps.  Contortionist? I'm not.  Tie a knot around a tag in my
arm pit?  Too much fumbling for me. Nor was I going to ask my best friend
 to scrounge around in my axilla - ugh...  So I took tweezers and pulled
on a small one.  It wasn't too bad.  It came out clean.  That did it - the
others were history.  There were a few larger ones.  I pulled -- it had
roots -- didn't come easily with one pull -- it left a bit of a bloody hole
and it hurt. Enough - I'm not a masochist. Decided to forgo the rest, and
applied oil.  That did it.  I have no idea what these 'tags' are, but just
to cover all bases, I went an got a 'parasite cleanse' from the local store.

As I changed my eating habits the problem no longer appears... I think CS
helps, but if the fundamental food supply is not altered it might just be
too much for CS to do all on it's own.

Have a great Sunday!

Christine





 From: Wayne Fugitt wfug...@direcway.com
 Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 03:29:42 -0500
 Subject: RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )
 
 Morning JOH,

 A double blind study is hard to design when I have only one target to
 attack and only one attack force.
...
 I have researched skin tags a bit.  Still no answer why these things show
 up.   I have less now than I did a few years back.
...
 Wayne


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RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )

2004-05-16 Thread James Holmes
Hello Wayne,

Every little thing we do takes so much time and attention.

If it works, why need to fiddle with it.  The other ingredients can't be
harmful.

Yes, the malevolent virtual reality is very hard to discuss with most folks.
The whole plan is so all-pervasive and entrenched that when you start
talking about the nude emperor most folks think you are bonkers.

They have been swimming in the goldfish bowl so long that the usual response
is, What glass?

JOH



-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:wfug...@direcway.com] 
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 2:30 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )


Morning JOH,

It might be interesting to one-at-a-time eliminate one ingredient to
see the essential components.

   Yes, I have thought of that and considered doing it.

   




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Re: CS Mole Removal

2004-05-16 Thread Nenah Sylver

- Original Message - 
From: Wayne Fugitt wfug...@direcway.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 4:29 AM
Subject: RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )


 ...I want to see this one respond as others have in the past.   A close
 friend has many moles and skin tags.

   Generally, he doubts all my ideas and methods.  He has solved his sinus
 problems with CS and does in fact make CS

   I have researched skin tags a bit.  Still no answer why these things show
 up.   I have less now than I did a few years back


Wayne,
I noticed the disappearance on my face of a mole when I was adhering to a very
strict anti-candida diet (animal protein and veggies and good oils, several
small meals daily--no sugars, fruit, grains or yeasts).

I suspect that some moles -- and perhaps even skin tags -- may be fungally
related.

By the way, I am so glad you are on this list to tell your tales!

Best,
Nenah

Nenah Sylver, PhD
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Re: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )

2004-05-16 Thread twllLL
My Terminator zapper seems to have removed a skin tag.
It looks like it drys it out  turns into a scab  flakes off.
Thier was a small where I placed the zapper at.
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From: David Bearrow dav...@sbcglobal.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 11:59 AM
Subject: RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )


 At 03:29 AM 5/16/04, you wrote:
   I believe a nice clean razor blade may be the best solution to the skin
  tags.  He thinks he would bleed to death and is not in favor of this
  quick method.
 
   I have researched skin tags a bit.  Still no answer why these things
  show up.   I have less now than I did a few years back.

 I grasp the skin tag between forefinger and thumb and stretch it out then
 take a pair a scissors in the other hand and snip the offending tag off
 leaving about 1 cm of the tag that protrudes from the skin. It does bleed
 quite a bit but a Band-Aid is sufficient to contain the bleeding. The
 remaining 1 cm always goes away after this procedure in about a week. No
 pain at all.

 I understood these skin tags to be the result of the Papilloma virus.

 David Bearrow


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CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )

2004-05-14 Thread Wayne Fugitt

Evening Marshall and MA,

At 11:20 AM 5/14/04, you wrote:
Take a bit of cotten and saturate in CS. Then tape it over the mole. 
Repeat for a

few days.  I have heard of this working but have not tried it myself.


A few months ago, maybe a year, I posted the mixture I used to remove 
several moles and some skin tags.


 I cannot say which ingredient does the work.   This is in the 
archives I feel sure.


 Aloe Juice and Gel
 Vitamin E
  CS
  DMSO

  I don't even know why I picked these 4 ingredients.   The ratio does 
not have to be exact.


  I suggest mixing a small amount,  1/2 to one ounce.

  Select a healthy leaf from the Aloe Plant.  Cut the piece 3 or 4 
inches long. Slice down the middle and scrape the juice and gel into a 
container.


  Use 3 to 5 large Vitamin E capsules, cut a small opening and squeeze 
out the contents.


  Add a small quantity of CS,  1 TBS to 1/4 oz.

  Use about 10 percent  by volume DMSO. ( or to suit your taste )

  Mix well and apply with a q-tip at frequent intervals.

  Again, this was a purely instinctive  process I did late one night 
when the mole in the corner of my eye became a nuisance.   The mole was 
about 1/4 X 5/16 in the corner of the eye.  At it grew, it became annoying. 
Within a few days, it became smaller, dried up, and fell off !


Later I used this on skin tags and they did the same.The skin tag needs 
to be damaged or irritated a bit for this to work best.


I don't expect this to work for everyone or work on all moles and skin 
tags.  It may not work at all.


A friend also used this same mixture on swollen spots he thought was a 
spider bite.  A  few weeks later when I asked him how it worked ( I gave 
him about one ounce ) his reply was,


It worked like a miracle.Likely it was  the CS and DMSO.  The other 
things may not be needed.


 The oily effect of the vitamin E  feels good.   Aloe has many properties.

  Likely if one had a pint or quart of this, it would be great when used 
internally.


  Wayne




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