Re: CSurgent reply...silver build up...

2005-12-23 Thread Ode Coyote
Yes it will build up in various organs, but the elimination rate for EIS / CS is also quite fast and very close to 100%. If you live to be 300 years old and drink a quart a day at 20 PPM, you might have some degree of a problem. [OK, that might be an exaggeration...but then, maybe not] I

Re: CSRe: CS I believe I've been misdiagnosed........with Moblock type 2 when

2005-12-23 Thread Grace1way
Marian: Faith suggested in his message to you that you hold three points using pressure. You can find the heart and solar plexus points on the blank map of the hands (see choices on the left side of the screen). You will need to go to the explanation of the map of the hands to determine

Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2005 #858

2005-12-23 Thread Ode Coyote
There's very little, if any, appreciable difference.. I know of 2 people who cured...yes CURED..long term chronic lung infections using home made CS and nothing more than an atomizer to inhale it with after the antibiotics did nothing more that fight the infection back 'some' and having it

Re: CSNiacian 6,000 mg hot pepper

2005-12-23 Thread Tel Tofflemire
RE : Niacin hot pepper, I am under a DR's care at the VA. Yes I split the dose to 3,000 mg twice a day in both the Niacian Pepper. I miss very few days, even when I travel. I have a very good DR. at the VA and and since I reduced my High Cholestrol and blood presure meds he sugested this

Re: CSEIS + Oxylene for COPD

2005-12-23 Thread Stuff
You're welcome. I think that book should be on everyone's bookshelf..er, hard-drive. It'll more than likely come in handy someday. stuff At 11:05 PM 12/22/2005, Jonathan wrote: My goodness: a 173 page book, free with one mouse-click! Thanks for that. I notice that in the first chapter

CSExploring Silver Hydrosol

2005-12-23 Thread Sam L
Interesting link from another cs group. Sam L. http://www.oligodynamic.com/ ___ No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

CSFictitious person?

2005-12-23 Thread Terry Chamberlin
I would like comments or references from anyone who can, regarding this information: Here is the quote: Dr. Bjorn Nordstrom, of the Karolinska Institute, Sweden, has used silver in his cancer treatment method. When I search for this doctor, I get a long list of Alternative Health websites who

CS

2005-12-23 Thread Greg Ball
Bev and others, I did send this late last night but have not seen it in the digest. Just wanted to make sure Bev sees this. Also I wanted to add that the reason that I decided not to use antibiotics is that I've had lyme for perhaps 20 years with false negatives on tests, until the recent new

Re: CSRe: controversey

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
M. G. Devour wrote: I want to caution Bob and Marshall to both mind their tone towards each other. Regardless of who started it it is improper to engage in rudeness on the list! Please, gentlemen, conduct yourselves in in the helpful, considerate fashion which is your norm. Be well, Mike

Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2005 #858

2005-12-23 Thread Greg Ball
For the lung infection thing with my nebulizer, I used Sovereign as I was afraid to use my homemade for my lungs. I felt purity was really important and also I wanted the small particle size of Sovereign. For my lungs, I think I would stick to Sovereign, but that's just me. Andrea -

Re: CSPEROXIDE SILVER - HOW LONG?

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
I recommend a minimum of 2 to 5 minutes, but longer is not a problem. In fact I add it shortly after making it, then it gets drunk over the next few weeks. Marshall Greg Ball wrote: How Long do you have to leave the silver before you drink it once you've added the hydrogen peroxide?

RE: CSPEROXIDE SILVER - HOW LONG?

2005-12-23 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Greg, Upon CS generation with low dc current, 99.99% pure silver and 1 gal ozonated, steam distilled water with 100cc previously made CS to seed speed up generation for the proper time, I test with red laser, and TDS-1 meter to reading of 6 to 8 which according to Ode x 2 = ppm. I remove the

Re: CS

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
Is there actually a 3.5% available? Initially I thought it was a mistype, but I keep seeing 3.5% in messages. All I have ever seen is 3% and 35%. Marshall Nancy DeLise wrote: The easiest and most precise is 3.5%. - Original Message - From: Jim Holmes ami...@starband.net To:

Re: CSRe: controversey

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
M. G. Devour wrote: I want to caution Bob and Marshall to both mind their tone towards each other. Regardless of who started it it is improper to engage in rudeness on the list! Please, gentlemen, conduct yourselves in in the helpful, considerate fashion which is your norm. Be well, Mike

CSIonic vs Particulate

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
My decision to ask the definition of ionic in the sci.chem newsgroup does not seem to have worked out as well as I had hoped. Initially there was confirmation that the silver oxide/hydroxide is ionic and that the silver crystals were particulate with a charge but not ionic. Then other

CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread Catherine Creel
From the National Library of Medicine: Clinical Alert: Chronic Lyme Disease Symptoms Not Helped by Intensive Antibiotic Treatment National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) Results of the first randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trials testing antibiotics in

Re: CSRe: controversey

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sorry, this was suppose to have been a private message to Mike. : Marshall Marshall Dudley wrote: M. G. Devour wrote: I want to caution Bob and Marshall to both mind their tone towards each other. Regardless of who started it it is improper to engage in rudeness on the list! Please,

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
Catherine Creel wrote: From the National Library of Medicine: Clinical Alert: Chronic Lyme Disease Symptoms Not Helped by Intensive Antibiotic Treatment National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID)This suggests, Dr. Klempner says, that researchers shouldinvestigate

Re: CSEIS + Oxylene for COPD H2O2

2005-12-23 Thread PanAmPete
Dan, I appreciate the info Dan and will do some research on the same as well as share with my pulmonologist who is open to new ideas. BTW, I live in Miami, FL and do miss seeing snow at this time of year, e.t. through the window paneG I'm not quite sure that he would do the

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread sol
Marshall, I know nothing about CMO except that I looked into it a couple years ago, and don't remember anything about it. I don't even know what it is, how it is taken, or what a 'round' of it would entail. Don't remember where to get it either. Used to be someone on this list who sold it,

CSre: lung infection questions

2005-12-23 Thread charles thomson
to odecoyote/marshall dudley.you both gave me some good advice some time ago re: my wifes' chronic lung infection..she stopped using most of her presribed meds(it looked to me like they were killing her) and has been using a nebulizer with a cs solution of 5-8% with 10% dmso

Re: CS[List Owner] I'm back...

2005-12-23 Thread Marmar845
Sympathies to your wife Mike, and to you too. MA

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread B56G
What is CMO??

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 1:03 PM Subject: Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease Marshall, I know nothing about CMO except that I looked into it a couple years ago, and

Re: CSre: lung infection questions

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
charles thomson wrote: to odecoyote/marshall dudley.you both gave me some good advice some time ago re: my wifes' chronic lung infection..she stopped using most of her presribed meds(it looked to me like they were killing her) and has been using a nebulizer with a cs solution of 5-8%

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is extracted from Beef tallow from what I remember, and resets the immune system. It completely got rid of my arthritis. If I remember right a round was 3 capsules a day for 10 days, 30 capsules total. Marshall sol wrote: Marshall, I know nothing about CMO except that I looked into

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
b...@aol.com wrote: What is CMO?? Cetyl Myristoleate Marshall

Re: CSre: lung infection questions

2005-12-23 Thread PanAmPete
In a message dated 12/23/05 10:04:41 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, twoc...@yahoo.com writes: to odecoyote/marshall dudley.you both gave me some good advice some time ago re: my wifes' chronic lung infection..she stopped using most of her presribed meds(it looked to me like

Re: CSre: lung infection questions

2005-12-23 Thread Robert L. Booth
Use Fenugreek Thyme or just plain Fenugreek to loosen and bring up the mucus. Cupping the hands and patting the back helps to bring the mucus up quickly. Patting the feet in the center where the lungs are located , also helps. Robert __

Re: CSRe: CS I believe I've been misdiagnosed........with Moblock type 2 when

2005-12-23 Thread Merywolf7
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CSIonic vs Particulate

2005-12-23 Thread Dan Nave
Read the following excerpt. I am certainly no chemist, but the explanation of the difference between the Ionic and Metallic bond may be the key to the distinction you are trying to make. (The colloids which we are interested in would consist of groups of metallically bonded silver atoms, I

CSRe CS:.CMO

2005-12-23 Thread Harold MacDonald
Brooks Bradley posted on Thursday,May 15,2003 10:26 PM Subject Re;CSCan CS help Knee pain COMMENT.about using it in conjunction with Glucosamine,X chondroitan for both Osteo and Rheumatoid arthritic articulating joints. Maybe in the archives? Or, try 'phoning NEW MILLENNIUM ALCHEMY at 865 755

CSEIS + Oxylene for COPD H2O2

2005-12-23 Thread Dan Nave
Pete, I don't know if the following addresses are still current but you can check them out. Have your Dr. read the on-line book at: http://www.h2o2medicalmiracle.com/H2o2MedicalMiracle.pdf FLORIDA Valerie G. Davis, MD 504 South Orange Street New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 Ph: 386-423-2218

Re: CSIonic vs Particulate

2005-12-23 Thread Stuff
Charged nanoparticle? stuff At 11:15 AM 12/23/2005, Marshall wrote: My decision to ask the definition of ionic in the sci.chem newsgroup does not seem to have worked out as well as I had hoped. Initially there was confirmation that the silver oxide/hydroxide is ionic and that the silver

CSRe: Ionic vs Particulate

2005-12-23 Thread jrowland
So I am still somewhat at a loss here as to what termnology to use to definitively seperate a molecular silver ion from a suspended silver crystalAny other ideas? How are you defining ' silver crystal' ? jr -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition.

Re: CSIonic vs Particulate

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
Stuff wrote: Charged nanoparticle? stuff I had been using charged silver crystal, but that sounds good as well. What about the ionic part, any ideas on that? Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

Re: CSRe: Ionic vs Particulate

2005-12-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
jrowland wrote: So I am still somewhat at a loss here as to what termnology to use to definitively seperate a molecular silver ion from a suspended silver crystalAny other ideas? How are you defining ' silver crystal' ? jr It would be a crystal of silver metal. I am talking about what

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread T J Garland
I have it available. It is 35 cents a gram -loose. $25 will be enough for one person. TJ - Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 1:03 PM Subject: Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread Greg Ball
Marshall, how long did you take the cmo for? What symptoms of the lyme did it help with? - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudleymailto:mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.commailto:silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 2:02 PM Subject: Re:

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread B56G
Thank you Marshall. Can you tell me what it is or made from. Is it homopathic? Bev

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread B56G
where can I buy it if I'm interested in taking it. My arthritis is age related though. My lyme is mainly neuro and fatigue. Bev

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread john w kinch
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 18:13:09 -0500 T J Garland noblemet...@bellsouth.net writes: I have it available. It is 35 cents a gram -loose. $25 will be enough for one person. TJ - Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, December 23,

CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2005 #869

2005-12-23 Thread Yvonne
Question: Would CMO be good for diabetes (Type II)? Yvonne - Original Message - From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 6:07 PM Subject: silver-digest Digest V2005 #869 -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for

Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread sol
I want to know Marshall's experiences and description of what it is and how it works. I surely know I can google it myself, but I'm after a personal recounting from a person I respect. I don't necessarily believe everything I read on the internet, particularly when it comes to alternatives and

RE: CS**white diarrhea in a child??

2005-12-23 Thread Jim Holmes
This could indicate serious liver malfunction, including hepatitis. What is the child's color like? -Original Message- From: alltogether...@webtv.net [mailto:alltogether...@webtv.net] Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 6:45 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS**white diarrhea

Re: CSFictitious person?

2005-12-23 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Terry, It is Professor Bjorn Nordenstrom (with an umlaut on the 'o' of Bjorn and the last 'o' of Nordenstrom ) a radiologist at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. You could also look for 'Biologically Closed Electrical Circuits, Stockholm: Nordic Medical Publications, 1983 Happy

Re: CSCMO

2005-12-23 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Dear Marshall, I asked you before (quite a while ago) about the knot I`m developing on my left pinky, in the joint nearest the nail. Now it is twice the size, and is sore. The finger is gullwing-shaped now. Yuck. I think it might be Erosive Osteoarthritis, as the symptoms fit what the article on

Re: CSCMO

2005-12-23 Thread V
Hi Marshalee, That might be from when you drink your tea with the pinky elevated it strains the ligaments and the hot cup cuts off the circulation to that finger :-) Take care, V Dear Marshall, I asked you before (quite a while ago) about the knot I`m developing on my left pinky, in

CSBook Report r.e. H202

2005-12-23 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
A quick book report: yes, it is a worthwhile read, with excellent references. A few key points: The doctor is very enthusiastic about the benefits of IV H202; he clearly hedges his bets about oral use. If one uses ingests the stuff at all -- he pointedly makes no recommendation about

Re: CSFictitious person?

2005-12-23 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Bjorn Nordenstrom, M.D., is quite real, and a close associate of the remarkable Y. Omura, M.D. Nordenstrom is famous for his work on closed electrical circuits in the human body, and has used electro-therapy to treat cancerous tumors. I first ran across his work close to 30 years ago, in a