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Someone posted a while back about a web site that you
can purchase a low dose dmso. I believe it may have
been 5
They probably want to kill off the social security aged group to avoid
paying benefits.
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From: Jim Holmes ami...@starband.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 7:09 PM
Subject: RE: CSAnother microbiologist murdered
Probably. And or they
Morning James,
At 03:09 AM 1/23/2005, you wrote:
They probably want to kill off the social security aged group to avoid
paying benefits.
I disagree, slightly, for one reason. This being my belief about
the Social Security Fund fraud.
Would like to discuss this on the OT list to
In a message dated 1/23/2005 7:53:27 AM Central Standard Time,
cwfug...@earthlink.net writes:
This being my belief about
the Social Security Fund fraud.
Would like to discuss this on the OT list to see if I am crazy or maybe
someone else agrees with me.
Well, I'd sure like to read about this,
Has anyone else tried this mixture in the eyes?
Just an encouragement here for those of you who
have tried and haven't tried
1 level teaspoon of Xylitol per 8 oz of CS as a
nasal spray : this mix
continues to benefit a great number of people
with both sinus infections and
sinus allergies.
I wouldn't pay much attention to that as I quite often have to soak
the lids of my CS jars to get rid of the mold that grows there.
It grows on the moist inside of the lid which is moist with water
vapor which is the same as pure distilled water.
If I saw mold growing in or under the
Was probably a transient of some sort, Marmar. The web site is
responding for me right now.
Web archive and posting addresses for the Off Topic List are in the
footer at the bottom of each message from this list, folks!
Well, I'd sure like to read about this, but
I can't seem to access the
I think that bloodroot is superior to CS/DMSO for this application, or
at least could precede CS/DMSO for that kind of infection.
In everything, proceed cautiously and keep in mind that no one on this
list can give medical advice.
On Sunday, Jan 23, 2005, at 08:29 Asia/Tokyo, William Amos
What I have read is that MSM itself can penetrate into tissues, but it
cannot carry any other substance with it as DMSO can. Info is available
at www.jacoblab.com online, and in several books on MSM and DMSO. You
can always dilute DMSO down to 5 % from whatever strength you purchase.
I use CS
Bob, will you elaborate on how you used bloodroot. did you make a tincture,
how strong how applied.
Thanks
Ed
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From: bbanever [mailto:bbane...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 11:51 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CStetrasil, etc. NOW BLOODROOT
In a message dated 1/23/2005 6:33:21 PM Central Standard Time,
mdev...@eskimo.com writes:
The web site is
responding for me right now.
All I get is *Website not responding* messages, Mike. Can you subscribe me?
Thanks. MA
I'm with Ed: the more information we can get, the better. I
particular, I have read nothing about bloodroot and CS in combination
or as complementary protocols.
BTW I first read about bloodroot in Andrew Weil's great book.
Spontaneous Healing. This is a must-have. (The subsequent
i cannot read the list of ingredients when printed blue on a black
background.
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Where can we get zinc chloride? Don't know if I've ever seen it.
thanks,
Sally
Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp wrote:
I'm with Ed: the more information we can get, the better. I
particular, I have read nothing about bloodroot and CS in combination
or as complementary
Could you please tell me how long this paste could be stored and how would
you recommend storing it?
Many thanks, Roger B
This is a recipe for a black paste very similar to the cansema. But
this is a preferred paste for melanoma and all suspect skin cancer
like lesions. This paste also has
I think chaparral has some cautionary about use.
caution with history of liver disease. discontinue if nausea, fever,
fatigue or jaundice occur
bloodroot cautionary
not to use while pregnant, may cause vomiting and nausea do not exceed
recommended dosage
bloodroot is pretty expensive stuff so
At 03:39 AM 21/01/05, you wrote:
If you wrote me directly and I did not resond, I apologize. Some weekends
I receive over 10,000 spams, and with no more than 3 or 4 real messages
hidden in them, I occasionally delete something as spam that should not be.
Marshall
Hi Marshall,
You
When you find out what mix to use for the eyes, please send it to:
ch...@shaw.ca
Thank you,
Cliff Hume.
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From: Shirley Reed pj20...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 10:01 AM
Subject: CSRe: cs and zylitol for eyes
Has
I do not know. I did read that zinc chloride preserves the paste.
The now-unavailable Cancema salve has a very long shelf-life.Bottom
line: all of the ingredients are modestly priced so you could make it
as you need it even if it did go bad.
On Monday, Jan 24, 2005, at 13:46
At 05:44 AM 21/01/05, you wrote:
Years ago the government had a program like this called Carnivore. When
they began to use it there was an uproar and supposedly they shut it down.
Now with the Patriotic Act they can literally do anything so I imagine it is
going full tilt.
William wrote:
A
I took chaparral tincture several years ago for a chest infection. Think I
took it for several days.
We were talking about a skin salve though, weren't we? It should be safe for
that.
Sally
Ed Kasper edkas...@pacbell.net wrote:
I think chaparral has some cautionary about use.
caution
Some interesting recipes of Dr. Chase, including Blood Root...
http://digital.lib.msu.edu/projects/cookbooks/books/drchase/chas.html
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From: Ed Kasper
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 11:03 PM
Subject: RE: CStetrasil, etc PLUS
Hi Denise,
I have been on gabapentin, since I suffered a spinal cord injury six years ago.
If your feet feel like they are burning similar to the body warming up from
frostbite, then the gabapentin may help. It is primarily used for neuropathic
pain. I know for myself CS has no effect on my
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