RE: CSCS

2004-11-02 Thread Dave Lewis
Hi V.Jean.G, I was wondering how you got on.. Follow this link below to make a home made generator. Three very important notes though: 1: Always use the purest of distilled or de-ionised water. 2: Use 99.999% pure silver. 3: Limit the current to under 1ma (they don't suggest this on this site,

Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-02 Thread Paul Holloway
I'm sorry Dave, but I don't understand what you mean. Re-reading what I wrote perhaps I didn't explain very well. The sinus flooding procedure means tipping your head back with your nostrils pointing upwards and soaking for 2-3 minutes, then with the head hanging down forwards (with the top of

Re: CSStaniless steel...watch out.

2004-11-02 Thread Lagoon
Yes, iron overload is a very serious problem and it's disease, hemochromotosis (HH), is undiagnosed in many many, people, especially those with any Celtic background my sister and nephew have regular phlebotomies to keep the iron under control... undiagnosed hemochromotosis can cause death

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread Ode Coyote
When they get thin and flimsy. ode At 06:22 PM 11/1/2004 -0800, you wrote: How do you know when the silver rods are worn out. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
I completely cured mine with CMO. Marshall SJY wrote: As best I can determine, CS is not very effective in helping with joint inflammation pain (e.g. from arthritis). But recently I read that the spice turmeric and an extract from it called curcumin have anti-inflammatory properties,

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yes and no. That is correct for true MS, but Rumsfeld disease mimics MS, so now the majority of diagnosed MS cases are now not true MS but misdiagnosed Rumsfeld disease, or aspertame poisoning. Marshall nancymike wrote: MS is a virus. It is a mycoplasma, That is why it can be cured with CS.

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Nina Whit
FOR osteoarthritis use Syn-flex and the chinese herb, Tung Shueh -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive:

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
Dr. McDougall says eliminate dairy products for arthritis. He promotes a vegetarian diet. I get a little arthritis in my fingers when I take nightshade plants. I do not carry resentment. I forgive everyone. Adie youngst...@konnections.net 11/1/2004 6:10:39 PM As best I can determine, CS is not

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
I purchased it from Utopia. Maybe it was an overdose for my sensitive system. I used their strongest type. kg...@sasktel.net 11/1/2004 6:55:41 PM How was your CS made? G Murray Adrienne Elliott wrote: I stopped taking it for 6 mos. and started again and they started getting bigger again so I

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
Dr. H. Clark says it is a parasite in the brain. Adie nancym...@prodigy.net 11/1/2004 8:33:31 PM MS is a virus. It is a mycoplasma, That is why it can be cured with CS. It has nothng to do with aspertame. It is a man made viruswww.rain-tree.com/myco.htm Nancy - Original Message -

RE: CSStaniless steel...watch out.

2004-11-02 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Jonathan, Thank you for all the good, helpful information you continually share with 'us seekers! At age 81, I have been reared with cast-iron cookware that is cured by burning the inside over a fire, until it get coated. Upon use, we wash with hot soapy water and wipe with the wet dish cloth,

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Sally Khanna
I was talking with a neurologist recently who stated that most artificial sweeteners are toxic to the nervous system. Looks like mainstream people are getting the idea now. Sally Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Yes and no. That is correct for true MS, but Rumsfeld disease

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread sol
I'm following this thread with interest, but cannot imagine any connection. sol Adrienne Elliott wrote: Hi, I took CS for 6 mos. every day and eventually I got white swollen knuckles. Does anyone know how to reverse this? Was I taking the wrong kind? Thanks. Adie -- The Silver List is

Re: CSCS

2004-11-02 Thread Tel Tofflemire
I use the very good automatic shut-off generator, and it makes a gallon at a time. This company donated one for one generators I donated to a hospital in Africa to my cousin who is the administer there. They have had great success with colloidal Silver there, and experience a shortage of

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread sol
Oh, just thought of one thing--what exactly did you take that you are calling CS? If it was a mild silver protein product, those can actually be contaminated with bacteria. Or perhaps if it was a silver citrate or other silver compound product, who knows? sol Adrienne Elliott wrote: Hi, I

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
No it was Utopia silvers stronger product. Just the recommended dose. It didn't happened until I had taken it for almost 6 mos. Maybe my body was saturated with it? The color is better now but they are still puffy. sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com 11/2/2004 8:13:10 AM Oh, just thought of one

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Xylitol, a very low carb, low cal. sweetener that is one to one with sugar has been used in abroad for over 30 yr., with great success. I have used it in my home for over 3 years , we all love. It tastes good, and is good for you. http://www.emeraldforestxylitol.com/ Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ.

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread mamapug
I took back the chewable Vitamin C I`d gotten from Kmart, when I saw that even it had aspartame in it! You gotta watch out!! Marshalee Anyone try that new Altoids Gum? I loved it until I read the ingredients -- it has aspartame, yikes! Garnet -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Sally Khanna
Haven't used xylitol, but it is a sugar alcohol, right?. The maltitol that has been gaining popularity I know is heating and that property is not good for the nervous system. I've seen several people who have problems very shortly after consuming this. Don't know about the xylitol, but it

Re: CSStaniless steel...watch out.

2004-11-02 Thread Dave
Our method was to heat the pan after use and add a little oil, then wipe clean with a hand full of paper towels. In the good old days we used news paper but I don't think the ink was all that safe for ingestion. We seldom ever washed cast iron but if it was necessary we used the oil trick

Re: CSCS

2004-11-02 Thread Dave
Tel: You picked the absolute best on the market. Dave Tel Tofflemire wrote: I use the very good automatic shut-off generator, and it makes a gallon at a time. This company donated one for one generators I donated to a hospital in Africa to my cousin who is the administer there. They have

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread C Creel
Hi All, I'm not sure who said the following but it's misinformation. It never happened. The information here has been circulating in one form or another for years now. At first it was The World Environmental Conference and the person who spoke was Nancy Markle. Nancy Markle is a

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread Dave
The silver wire rods lose surface area as they get thinner, but strips keep most of their surface area until they drop in two. They get narrower so I replace when they get to one half. Dave Garnet wrote: The flat silver strips that came with my SG6 about a year ago are rounded at the tips

Re: CSRe:CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
Ditto on the Colloidal Gold. I am in the process of learning how to make a CG generator. Making CG http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cg_exchange Effects of CG http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cg_exchange2 Also would recommend DMSO, specific for arthritis pain used topically and orally. MSM is also

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Dave
I've been using it, as well as splenda and have no ill effects. At the same time I have lost 50 lbs. Works for me! Dave Sally Khanna wrote: Haven't used xylitol, but it is a sugar alcohol, right?. The maltitol that has been gaining popularity I know is heating and that property is not good

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread sol
Well, a vegetarian/vegan diet is what I blame for most of my arthritis. It takes protein for joint repair and maintenance, and I didn't get enough for most of the past 20 years. Eliminating dairy can be good or not, depending on what you have left to eat after they are out of the diet. Celery

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
Anyone try that new Altoids Gum? I loved it until I read the ingredients -- it has aspartame, yikes! Garnet On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 18:13, T J Garland wrote: Joni-- you may not know, but at a world conference on MS in 2003 it was pretty much decided that aspertame was the culprit. It is in 5000

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
Devils Claw is also antiinflammatory. There is a liquid solution called BL Solution that I have used orally on my horses to great beenfit. One can extract herbs with DMSO and use the liquid orally or topically. Yucca is not hard to come by, nor should Devils Claw be hard to find. Cover dry herb

CSLiver, Kidney and Gall Stones

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
When the topic of Cardioclear and IP6 came up for prostate hypertrophy and iron chelation I did some reading about them. The thought that they might help with liver, kidney and gallstones was affirmed by what I read. I have wanted to do the cleanse for these stones with epsom salt, olive oil and

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread sol
I'm not an expert on CS by any means, but I cannot imagine how CS could cause this. It just doesn't deposit in joint tissues like that, as far as I am aware to date. You might save and send a sample of your Utopia silver to Frank Key for testing just to be sure what you have. Here is a link to

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 22:33, nancymike wrote: MS is a virus. It is a mycoplasma, That is why it can be cured with CS. It has nothng to do with aspertame. I believe you meant MS is NOT a virus? Aspartame could indeed contribute to the invasion of the joint, by causing inflammatory

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread sol
NO diarrhea? sol Tel Tofflemire wrote: Xylitol, a very low carb, low cal. sweetener that is one to one with sugar has been used in abroad for over 30 yr., with great success. I have used it in my home for over 3 years , we all love. It tastes good, and is good for you.

CS CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-02 Thread Dave Lewis
Does anybody know, for sure, if EIS crosses the BBB? There is evidence that it helps with CNS diseases, but I didn't thnik that it crossed the BBB, which it really has to to cure a CNS problem. Dave. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
Thanks for your comments. I understand the need for clinical type analyzing of all the variables for a truly scientific approach. It first happened before I moved to the mountains almost 1 year ago. I'm still taking most of the same herbs and on the same diet I was then. My stress level is normal

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
I was wondering if it was an overdose for me. Maybe I should have continued the less powerful one that I started on. My system is very sensitive. The main difference between me and the majority of Westerners is I have been a strict vegetarian for 39 years. No meat, fish or eggs.

RE: CSCS

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 03:37, Dave Lewis wrote: From what you tell me, I also think you would benefit from RED Ginseng and Ginkgo biloba. The Ginseng decreases the fatigue and the Ginkgo biloba increases blood flow to your brain, thus improving the memory (and probably the sight) problems.

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
The flat silver strips that came with my SG6 about a year ago are rounded at the tips and pretty thin. Can I not continue to use them since they are silver all the way through? What happens to them when they get thin that they do not still make CS? Thanks, Garnet On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 07:17,

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Tel Tofflemire
There is a note on the container that says to start out slow and not take too much until your used to it, we did that we now use xylitol as a sugar replacement. I do not know of anyone who had a problem with loose bowels from xyito if they followed directions. Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ sol

Re: CS CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
This has been discussed before. There are several references on the net that indicate that it does NOT cross the barrier, but I can find no cites or good documentation to back it up. Also there is one research paper I ran across that indicated that silver citrate WILL cross the barrier, but if

CSRe:Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-02 Thread William Amos
I bought one from Media Rate. Handheld ultrasonic for $150 1-800-690-1455 Bill Amos -- In a message dated 11/1/2004 5:27:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, ddar...@centurytel.net writes: Sorry to have to tell you this but water doesn't run

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
Again I ask, what else were you doing at the same time? You state that it stopped when you ceased CS and then came back when you started CS again. This is indeed a pointer but absolutely is not proof it was the CS. There are many variables in diet, weather, stress, environment that could cause

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Sally Khanna
In my personal experience, it's not an issue of vegetarianism or non. It's more about eating the foods that are appropriate to your constitution. If the person eats balancing foods, he/she will not develop arthritis and a return to a balanced diet will often reduce or eliminate the arthritis.

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Dan Nave
Arthritis seems to travel in my family, both sides... I have had some in my hands, knees, and lower back mostly. I have had good effect from glucosamine sulfate, recommended to me by my mother since she also had pretty good results from it. Have to take it regularly at a high enough dose for

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
I had no swelling in any other joints. My toes are normal. It is very odd. But I do need to find that man who told me about CS. He seemed to have the answer. I'm glad to hear you cannot over dose on it. I just followed the recommended amount every day. perhaps it was too much for me. It would be

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dan Nave wrote: Took CMO for a month with no results... but I do have some liver/gallbladder issues which may account for that. CMO cured mine. But it isn't immediate, after the month of taking it I was only slightly better. It then went away over the next 6 months after taking the CMO

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Sally Khanna
Yup. I saw that. It seems they don't miss an opportunity to throw that in whenever they can. One has to be very vigilant. Sally Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net wrote: Anyone try that new Altoids Gum? I loved it until I read the ingredients -- it has aspartame, yikes! Garnet On Mon,

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
Overdose implies that you took more silver than your body could tolerate. To date no over dose situations are known to exist since the body excretes CS within an hour or two it does not accumulate. It is possible that you were killing large numbers of bacteria in your joints if they are

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
Thanks Dave, I was hoping this was the case. Garnet On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 11:16, Dave wrote: The silver wire rods lose surface area as they get thinner, but strips keep most of their surface area until they drop in two. They get narrower so I replace when they get to one half. Dave

Re: CS CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
If you mix it with DMSO it will. Garnet On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 11:41, Dave Lewis wrote: Does anybody know, for sure, if EIS crosses the BBB? There is evidence that it helps with CNS diseases, but I didn't thnik that it crossed the BBB, which it really has to to cure a CNS problem. Dave.

RE: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
I worked on a client (reflexology of the feet, hands and ears) with Reynaud's Syndrome and afterwards she said she had the best sleep of her entire life. I will look up the symptoms when I get home tonight. Thanks for the suggestion. I did have trouble sleeping until I started taking arginine in

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
I wonder why they are not using stevia to sweeten things? khann...@yahoo.com 11/2/2004 11:47:23 AM Yup. I saw that. It seems they don't miss an opportunity to throw that in whenever they can. One has to be very vigilant. Sally Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net wrote: Anyone try that new

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread sol
I'd still like to see someone give any possible mechanism of action of CS by which it could cause this. Dosage is irrelevant if there is no mechanism of action. sol Adrienne Elliott wrote: I was wondering if it was an overdose for me. Maybe I should have continued the less powerful one that

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
Thanks for your reply. Glad to hear you use both sides of your brain. There was no mold in the house. But I did have mice. Eventually I had to call an exterminator. garnetri...@earthlink.net 11/2/2004 12:48:10 PM Yes I am very intuitive too, well trained in the methods of energy work and

CSRe: arthritis

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
For the gentleman who said arthritis was caused by being vegetarian, I finally had the time to look up the website check this out www.drmcdougall.com. Please check on the right where it says THE ONLY CURE FOR ARTHRITIS. I hope this helps. Dr. McDougall has done ALL the research and he and his

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread sol
I am going to try to be polite: I seriously doubt anyone knows thousands of people well enough to make that kind of conclusion about any correlation between diet and arthritis. It certainly fits my definition of jumping to conclusions to say that a vegetarian diet does not cause arthritis in

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Dave
Adrienne: I don't use stevia any more as no two batches are the same. Even from the same company. It is very difficult to get the correct amount for your taste,and it has an aftertaste that I don't get from splenda or xylitol. Xylitol has other benefits also (anti fungal) and possibly

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Sally Khanna
What is CMO? Sally Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Dan Nave wrote: Took CMO for a month with no results... but I do have some liver/gallbladder issues which may account for that. CMO cured mine. But it isn't immediate, after the month of taking it I was only slightly better.

CSRe: arthritis

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
My correction: Dr. McDougall says, The only hope for arthritis. I hope this helps everyone suffering from that painful ailment. aelli...@dfg.ca.gov 11/2/2004 12:13:44 PM For the gentleman who said arthritis was caused by being vegetarian, I finally had the time to look up the website check this

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
Too bad, I didn't know. I use honey. Adie ddar...@centurytel.net 11/2/2004 12:18:32 PM Adrienne: I don't use stevia any more as no two batches are the same. Even from the same company. It is very difficult to get the correct amount for your taste,and it has an aftertaste that I don't get

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
Yes I am very intuitive too, well trained in the methods of energy work and healing. As well I have strict training as a pharmacologist, drug research, from a top ten medical school. I use both and you simply can not beat accurate observation couple with affirmation from intuition. I trust my

CSRE: Stevia

2004-11-02 Thread Sally Khanna
I wonder why they are not using stevia to sweeten things? khann...@yahoo.com 11/2/2004 11:47:23 AM Yup. I saw that. It seems they don't miss an opportunity to throw that in whenever they can. One has to be very vigilant. Sally Stevia is really good, with no known side effects (as far as

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Sharon
From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com I am going to try to be polite: I seriously doubt anyone knows thousands of people well enough to make that kind of conclusion about any correlation between diet and arthritis. It certainly fits my definition of jumping to conclusions to say that a

Re: CS CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-02 Thread sol
Can you explain how that would happen? I'm sort of thought that one compound would not just change into another like that? But that perhaps silver ions might become silver chloride in the stomach, though I know that has been discussed a lot pro and con. Still, why wouldn't silver citrate stay

RE: CSHot Tubs

2004-11-02 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Brickey, My son, a US Army Desert Storm Veteran was injured while there and lives with quite a bit of pain daily. He found that his hot tub give excellent relief and soaks in it nightly after his day's work and a cleansing shower (lkeeps hot tub water cleaner). He has been able to stay

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Paul Holloway
I use stevia, which I personally like a lot. http://www.stevianow.com/ It's what they use in Diet Coke and Pepsi in Japan instead of aspartame and acesulfame. Paul H - Original Message - From: Sally Khanna To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 4:59 PM

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread sol
I can't take glucosamine because it is made from crab shells or other seafood shells (iodine allergy). So far I have not found a source that is not seafood in origin. Mentioning it here because someone else may be taking glucosamine and having mysterious allergy symptoms. sol Dan Nave wrote:

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
I take a special glucosamine (vegetarian) it is made and sold by the Sacramento Natural Food Coop in Sacramento, Calif. Adie sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com 11/2/2004 1:46:30 PM I can't take glucosamine because it is made from crab shells or other seafood shells (iodine allergy). So far I have not

RE: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Richard Harris
Have you tried MSM 1000mg Vit C 1000mg in large doses regularly? Best regards, ___ Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist 448 West Juniata Street Clermont, FL 34711 www.rharrisinc.com www.myseahealth.com/reh http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com -Original

RE: CSRE: Stevia

2004-11-02 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Sally, My wife uses Sweet Low; for years I used saccharin then decided to go with no-sweetener and that's what I'd suggest your husband try--he'll actually be able to enjoy the taste of the coffee or tea better. Best wishes, ___ Richard Harris, 57 Year FL

CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread Trem
Hi Garnet, Just keep using them until the anode (on red post) gets so flimsy you can't take it anymore and then toss it and replace it with one of the extra ones we gave you at purchase time. It's only the anode that deteriorates. The cathode never deteriorates. Trem - Original Message

Re: CS CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
I posted the series some time back of what when added to what silver compound would produce what. I don't have it handy but you should be able to find it in the archives. Marshall sol wrote: Can you explain how that would happen? I'm sort of thought that one compound would not just change

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread Boone Nittayo
Trem t...@silvergen.com wrote: Hi Garnet, Just keep using them until the anode (on red post) gets so flimsy you can't take it anymore and then toss it and replace it with one of the extra ones we gave you at purchase time. It's only the anode that deteriorates. The cathode never deteriorates.

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread Dave
No that means the generator he makes doesn't switch polarity. Dave Boone Nittayo wrote: Hi, You mean that switching anode and cathode should not be done when making cs. Boone -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are

Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-02 Thread Brickeyk
In a message dated 11/1/2004 5:27:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, ddar...@centurytel.net writes: Sorry to have to tell you this but water doesn't run up hill. If you want to get the silver in your sinus Dave how can you explain my sinus infection getting better? The Hydro pulse injects the

Re: CSLiver, Kidney and Gall Stones

2004-11-02 Thread G K Murray
Hi Garnet, I use the same liver flush except with grapefruit juice. I think the grapefruit juce hides the taste of the olive oil better. They also say to mix the epsom salts with some grapefruit juce as it will taste a whole lot better as well. There are softening agents that can be had.

RE: CSRE: Stevia

2004-11-02 Thread Sally Khanna
Thanks Richard. That works for me most of the time, but sometimes, I just HAVE to have something sweet. (If dates are handy, I settle for them) Sally Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com wrote: Hi Sally, My wife uses Sweet Low; for years I used saccharin then decided to go with no-sweetener and

Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-02 Thread Brickeyk
Yes, I did liver flushes every two weeks for about two years. Each liver flush still removed 300 stones except for several where I did not kill parasites first. Brickey

Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-02 Thread Adrienne Elliott
Are you talking about removing gallstones? I didn't know there were any stones in the liver. brick...@aol.com 11/2/2004 3:45:52 PM Yes, I did liver flushes every two weeks for about two years. Each liver flush still removed 300 stones except for several where I did not kill parasites first.

Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-02 Thread G K Murray
Did you find that they helped the asthma? G Murray brick...@aol.com wrote: Yes, I did liver flushes every two weeks for about two years. Each liver flush still removed 300 stones except for several where I did not kill parasites first. Brickey -- The Silver List is a

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread mamapug
Unless you switch them around all the time, like I do. Maybe that is why I`m on my 4th year with these wires... Marshalee It's only the anode that deteriorates. The cathode never deteriorates. Trem -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions

Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-02 Thread Brickeyk
In a message dated 11/2/2004 4:05:43 PM Pacific Standard Time, kg...@sasktel.net writes: Did you find that they helped the asthma? No. At that time I was not troubled as much by Asthma so maybe it did help. My asthma has developed within the last two years and of all things it is worse down

Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-02 Thread G K Murray
Yes I can attest to that, as I do not have a gallbladder and have passed many stones. They are made in the bile from cholesterol and other foreign bodies (parasites and liver cells sloughed off), so the bile in the liver will make stones if the conditions are right. I just did a liver flush

Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-02 Thread mamapug
Will you email me privately and tell me what a liver flush entails and why one might need to do one? I lost my GB to Lyme in 1991. Marshalee Yes I can attest to that, as I do not have a gallbladder and have passed many stones. They are made in the bile from cholesterol and other foreign

CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread Trem
Hi Boone, That's correct. The cathode never wears out so just leave it. Change the anode. Saves time and frustration. Trem - Original Message - From: Boone Nittayo To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 2:45 PM Subject: Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread G K Murray
Hi Marshalee, I am still on the same set of wires that you sent me back in 1999. I don't make CS every day, but the kids hollor for it at any sign of an infection. I think mine are about half the size of when I received them. I rotate them as well. I am wondering do you still sell the

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread sol
Could you please post brand info so I can contact the mfr? This would be great, I've been looking for a veg glucosamine for years, thought I had found one, but it turned out the company apparently lied about the source. Sigh. TIA, sol Adrienne Elliott wrote: I take a special glucosamine

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread T J Garland
Go to www.xylitol.org -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive:

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread sol
I currently take at least a heaping tsp of msm daily, have forgotten and can't find my info exactly what that is in mg. I take my C at the same time, as recommended on the container of msm. I use the EmergenC product. sol Richard Harris wrote: Have you tried MSM 1000mg Vit C 1000mg in

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread sol
I've been switching mine, too, on my SG-6 and on the silverpuppy. sol mamapug wrote: Unless you switch them around all the time, like I do. Maybe that is why I`m on my 4th year with these wires... Marshalee It's only the anode that deteriorates. The cathode never deteriorates. Trem

Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-02 Thread Dave
Could be the infection wasn't in the frontal lobe area. I wouldn't want to put stream of pressure in my head that would reach the sinuses. I think gravity flow would be kinder. Dave brick...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 11/1/2004 5:27:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, ddar...@centurytel.net

Re: CSwhite swollen knuckles

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
Are you allergic to mice, their dander bothers many people. My husband can not even walk into a pet shop. What did the exterminator use? Garnet On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 14:08, Adrienne Elliott wrote: Thanks for your reply. Glad to hear you use both sides of your brain. There was no mold in the

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread mamapug
Hi! I`m going to order in some more wire in bulk soon, as I now have several folks here in Utah that are interested in making CS. It will take a little while for it to arrive, but I can let you know when it does. I`ll need your address, so email me privately, please. I`m glad to help, again!

Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
Grains are high in phytoestrogens, may be tainted with pesticide residues, have a lot of phytin which blocks absorption of some B vitamins and are highly allergenic, particularly wheat and corn. As well, vegetarians who consume a lot of soy are getting a load of isoflavones and phytoestrogens

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
Then I should not switch them so they wear evenly? Thanks, Garnet On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 16:05, Trem wrote: Hi Garnet, Just keep using them until the anode (on red post) gets so flimsy you can't take it anymore and then toss it and replace it with one of the extra ones we gave you at

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread nancymike
I truly believe MS is a mycoplasma, which is a man made virus. All MS patients who are using CS are doing well. This is because it is a virus. Nancy - Original Message - From: Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 11:35

Re: CSInquiry

2004-11-02 Thread j rigby
At 04:18 AM 20/10/04, you wrote: In a message dated 10/19/04 12:50:46 PM EST, sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com writes: I can't recall that ever being a generally espoused opinion here. Nor do I recall any recent discussion or any discussions here on this idea. Nor do I. Thanks everyone -- for

Re: CS99.9 % silver rods

2004-11-02 Thread HRBE
I have 99.99% wire here in Australia if anyone wants it, email me for more information. John in Australia email hr...@bigpond.net.au remove the _ between the e and the @ to reply - Original Message - From: Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Garnet
Mycoplasma is NOT a virus. It is half way between a bacteria and a fungus, in a class all its own. Viruses are entirely different in structure and reproductive behavior. Garnet On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 22:16, nancymike wrote: I truly believe MS is a mycoplasma, which is a man made virus. All MS

Re: CSSolar Minimum is Coming

2004-11-02 Thread John Rigby
At 06:51 AM 20/10/04, you wrote: cause heart attacks in compromised heart patients (CCUs are now being shielded), mental emotional brain fog and moods similar to the full moon. [...] Garnet, Your information is incorrect. A solar minimum means fewer solar flares, not

CSre: Liver flushes

2004-11-02 Thread Sally Khanna
Are the liver flushes painful at all? Sally brick...@aol.com wrote: Yes, I did liver flushes every two weeks for about two years. Each liver flush still removed 300 stones except for several where I did not kill parasites first. Brickey

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