Re: CSScleroderma

2004-11-13 Thread Garnet
On Sat, 2004-11-13 at 00:52, John Rigby wrote: At 12:24 PM 13/11/04, you wrote: DMSO helps. Buy DMSO Nature's Healer from Amazon for details of use. Garnet My only worry there would be the reabsorption of all that gunk back into the body. What gunk John? Anything over 1000 daltons,

Re: CSRe : CSbest pppm of CS to make and use

2004-11-13 Thread Ode Coyote
30uS? That is rocket fuel! How do you reach that without having it turn yellow before the brew is done? I can't get much above 24 ppm before it starts showing a yellow tint. ## That particular batch did go yellow by the next day, however, I have made batches up to 78 uS that never

Re: CSDiet / Peanut Oil

2004-11-13 Thread David Bearrow
At 12:05 AM 11/13/04, you wrote: Amazing that problem with your son. A growing one in Oz the last few years is mixed hydrogenated Oils. So many people have been poisoned with very toxic peanut oils that they can rapidly die from asphyxiation just by eating an oiled salad, or a Chinese

CSCS/Canola Oil

2004-11-13 Thread bbanever
I too have been very disappointed at the extensive use of Canola oil... Whole Foods Market here in So.Cal puts it in everything... I try to avoid it but when I do ingest it I will get indigestion. Here is some info on Canola I don't understand why health food stores use it

Re: CSCS/Canola Oil

2004-11-13 Thread Garnet
I tried Whole Foods Spectrum Organic Canola -- it was the worst tasting oil I have EVER had. I returned it and told them that it tasted like the worst rancid product I have ever tasted. As well Garden of Eaten chips, at least once a year, taste like rancid canola. I now make my own chips and I

CSCS: Scleroderma

2004-11-13 Thread Harold MacDonald
Scleroderma is a rare condition caused by heavily crosslinked skin and tissues..collagen crosslinking is the primary process in a number of fibrotic diseases,ie Dupuytrens contracture[of the fingers],Peyronies disease,etc.I have successfully treated Peyronies disease myself[when the Drs.wouldn't

Re: CSRe:CSmilk

2004-11-13 Thread Joy
How about a bowl of raw flax seed soaked overnight in water, with a touch of lecithin and maybe a bit of vanilla and stevia. Can eat it just like that or whip it up in a blender for a smoothie type breakfast. Either way is delicious, nutritious, filling, and no milk products needed. If you

RE: CSCSmilk

2004-11-13 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Marshalee, Please check Mercola.com and ask your questions--you'll appreciate this talented, knowledgable, generous Doctor! Sincerely, ___ Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist 448 West Juniata Street Clermont, FL 34711 www.rharrisinc.com

RE: CSRe:CSmilk

2004-11-13 Thread Richard Harris
Hi again, Marshalee, Dr. Mercola has a NO GRAIN Diet with No white sugar, grains and points out that in the top 10 foods that are good for you--there is Not a single grain. He recommends eggs, sausage, bacon or sausage for breakfast--NO Bread--We follow this most of the time. He also says it's

CSRE: Milk

2004-11-13 Thread ransley
Like most other things we eat, take or do, I consider this a personal choice with no absolute answers. I disagree with the no-milk people, but also disagree vehemently that raw milk is inherently bad. My wife grew up on raw milk and has always been more disease resistant than me, although that

CSRe: Raw milk

2004-11-13 Thread Sally Khanna
Raw milk is now illegal in my state, thanks to a dozen Mexicans who killed themselves using it to make cheese a few years ago. It is still legal in a neighboring state. Closest raw dairy is 300 miles away. They sell it hormone and drug free, $2.50 a gallon. I'm planning a trip soon. You can

CSWhere to buy DMSO and pure MSM in Australia

2004-11-13 Thread sol
I need to know if there is anywhere in AU that someone can purchase DMSO and pure MSM powder, without a prescription. She needs to make a CS/MSM/DMSO eardrop for a pet. The sooner the better, as the furkid has a severe ear infection and has gone into torticollis. TIA, sol pls excuse the

CSalternatives to IE and OE,

2004-11-13 Thread Tony Moody
I have been using Pegasus for a few years and would not go back to any of the others that i tried, ei, netscape, mozilla, eudora, opera, and more. Also there is an online Pegasus Mail discussion group, members of which answer questions quickly and easily, even when the answer is in the very

Re: CSDiet / Peanut Oil

2004-11-13 Thread sol
Probably the allergy reaction. Some people allergic to peanuts are extremely sensitive indeed and can die of it. Surely it is labelled as being contained in these prodicts? Also, peanuts and perhaps the oils extracted can contain mold toxins, the primary one affecting peanuts (and corn) is

Re: CSWhere to buy DMSO and pure MSM in Australia

2004-11-13 Thread Paul Holloway
I have successfully ordered DMSO several times in the UK from http://www.myvitanet.com/ I had to pay duty, but it got through OK, so probably would in Australia too. MSM shouldn't be a problem - have you checked your local health food store? Hope this helps. Paul H - Original Message

Re: CSRe:CSmilk

2004-11-13 Thread sol
Sounds perfectly disgusting to me. I'm not insulting you, just amazed that anyone could or would eat that and like it. BTW, liquid lecithin or those granules? Whole flaxseed or ground? I am fascinated, gotta try it and see if it tastes as nasty as it sounds. sol How about a bowl of raw flax

Re: CSFerroFluids

2004-11-13 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CSFerroFluids From: Marshall Dudley Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 08:46:44 I still don't know how you can say this. I follow the ideal, Marshall, of Mike Devour, who took over the Silver Lists to promote and encourage discussions on colloidal silver, to identify and counter the

Re: CSRe:CSmilk

2004-11-13 Thread Garnet
Flax seed is gross when it is soaked or cooked. Freshly ground it tastes like nuts but must be eaten that day or develops rancid products rapidly upon exposure to air. Use a cool grind coffee mill to avoid heating it. www.coffeeam.com sells a cool grind mill, so does Linens and Things. Garnet

CSWest Nile Dangerous??

2004-11-13 Thread Garnet
West Nile is really a very mild virus. It only kills the infirm, the old and the immune deficient. Most of it is hype to promote spraying for misquitoes, sell misquitoe repellent products and horse vaccines. Most people get it and don't even know they have it. Still a very good reason to consume

Re: CSRe:CSmilk

2004-11-13 Thread Garnet
Forgot to mention the way I had heard of preparing almond milk as a substitute. I am told it is quite good. Blanch the almonds in boiling water for a minute, until the skin slips off easily. They will come off very easily. Then blend until smooth with distilled or pure water. Strain if it is

Re: CSFerroFluids

2004-11-13 Thread scl...@netzero.net
I think it is also important to remember that CS helps fight infection but ultimately the immune system is responsable for the body's repair. A clean liver and colon are a big part of this. So I always recommend people do liver and colon cleanses. The liver filters the blood and does so many

Re: CSWest Nile Dangerous??

2004-11-13 Thread Mike Monett
CSWest Nile Dangerous?? From: Garnet Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 16:46:43 West Nile is really a very mild virus. It only kills the infirm, the old and the immune deficient. [...] Garnet Garnet, we are grateful for your description of the unworthy. Best Wishes, Mike Monett -- The

Re: CSRe:CSmilk

2004-11-13 Thread Joy
Chuckling... my housemate would share your opinion - though he's never tried it, he looks on in disgust every morning. I use whole flaxseed and granules, though I'm sure liquid lecithin would work just as well. I fancy it up in various ways according to taste, add a bit of cinnamon for

Re: CSRe:CSmilk

2004-11-13 Thread Adie
Joy, I was told not to drink the almond milk. To throw it out and eat the almonds. Adie - Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com

Re: CSRe:CSmilk

2004-11-13 Thread Joy
I don't find it gross at all soaked - I don't care for it cooked, plus it loses all its nutritional goodies when you heat it, but LOVE it raw/soaked. I also enjoy it freshly ground. But prefer it soaked raw. It maintains a chewy texture, but not slimy like when cooked. For me its

CSdogs ear infections,helps for infections,

2004-11-13 Thread Betsy Coffey
I had several Posts to respond to. First of all, Sol posted about a friends dog. I have had success with a product called Veterinarians Best Ear Relief. It is a two step process. Before using this, the ears must be cleaned with an antiseptic wash that y ou can purchase from the vets. Ear Relief

CSRe: FerroFluids

2004-11-13 Thread sarongsong
The data contradicts it. You provide no equations. Without them any talk is wishful thinking. How do you know for sure what the ppm's are? -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To

CSFerroFluids

2004-11-13 Thread Matthew McCann
There are fairly simple ways to remove the particulate fraction from the ionic fraction, or the ionic fraction from the particulate fraction (though separating the two fractions without ruining either is more elaborate.) a) the particulate fraction can be removed from the ionic fraction by

CSmilk

2004-11-13 Thread mamapug
Mm, I`ll pass, I love my Crispix and Grapenuts. Tomorrow, I`ll try a bowl of one with raw goat`s milk! Marshalee How about a bowl of raw flax seed soaked overnight in water, with a touch of lecithin and maybe a bit of vanilla and stevia. Can eat it just like that or whip it up in a

Re: CSdogs ear infections,helps for infections,

2004-11-13 Thread Roger Barker
Several years ago one of my dogs caught an ear infection that effected him so much that he could not walk, kept falling over. Three hours after spraying the inside of the ear with CS he was walking normally. Just to be on the safe side I kept up the spray for several days. He's now in his

Re: CSFerroFluids

2004-11-13 Thread Mike Monett
CSFerroFluids From: Matthew McCann Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 19:26:08 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m75123.html The potency of the two species cannot be compared unless one knows the ppm of both. Even then, the surface area of the particulates may have a drastic effect on the

Re: CSCS/Canola Oil

2004-11-13 Thread cliff hume
It is my understanding that Canola was genetically engineered from the Rape plant, and as such , could be dangerous to the health. If such information is not true and therefore harmful to the prosperity to the growers of the product, then someone should step in with the truth and the proof,

Re: CSLive Bacteria

2004-11-13 Thread nancymike
It does not work as a lxative for me, quite the opposite, I wish it wouod at times. Nancy - Original Message - From: Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 8:04 AM Subject: Re: CSLive Bacteria On Wed, 2004-11-10 at

Re: CSdiet

2004-11-13 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Thanks for your kind comments, Richard San. One quick but important point: Price did not condemn grains, only refined white flour. He pointed in particular to the splendid health of one rural group -- Swiss I think -- who thrived on whole, stone-ground grain, and locally produced cheese,

Re: CSdiet

2004-11-13 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
We are all inundated with information; who can remember everything? Splendid book in any event, and if the Metabolic Typing Diet is based on Price, it is probably well worth reading also. I will have a look. Thanks. JBB On Saturday, Nov 13, 2004, at 02:30 Asia/Tokyo, sol wrote:

Re: CSWhere to buy DMSO and pure MSM in Australia

2004-11-13 Thread MargaretB
sol wrote: I need to know if there is anywhere in AU that someone can purchase DMSO and pure MSM powder, without a prescription. She needs to make a CS/MSM/DMSO eardrop for a pet. The sooner the better, as the furkid has a severe ear infection and has gone into torticollis. TIA, sol Hi