Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread craehow...@juno.com
In answer to your questions regarding my iron and other levels or tests. As a retired Vet I receive my medical through the Air Force Academy and have had blood work done that has returned only one problem and that was not really a problem, just an awareness check. I see my doctor rarely and

Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread Neville
- Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 2:47 PM Subject: Re: CSblue moons revisited Quote: [Neville wrote: If I thought for one second that CS was the cause of sol's moons there would be no further point in

CSWho is the Scientist

2008-10-05 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Neville, I know you thought I had died, but not yet. grin Sunday, October 05, 2008 2:47 PM You are beginning to sound like a scientist. I'm tired of anecdotal hearsay which is why I made that statement regarding my discontinueing with it so I am sticking with my researched

Re: What went around, comes around wasCSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread Dee
How amazing! I had always thought these things were really bad for you, i.e. cancer causing! I don't know, everything seems to be 'proven' one way, and then disproved afterwards. Makes you think it isn't worth worrying about any of it, doesn't it? dee PS still love the signatures Chuck,

Re: CSWho is the Scientist

2008-10-05 Thread Dee
makes sense Wayne, and I went down the 'truckload of essential sugars' route too! dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: Morning Neville, I know you thought I had died, but not yet. grin Sunday, October 05, 2008 2:47 PM You are beginning to sound like a scientist. I'm tired of anecdotal hearsay

Re: CSWho is the Scientist

2008-10-05 Thread Neville
Hi there Wayne, I like the heading, 'who is the scientist', sounds good doesn't it. Nothing like a good cheer up is there. g Dragged you out of the woodwork have I ? Yep, I understand where you are coming from Wayne, and I'm certainly in no position to debate the issue of any interaction

Fw: Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread craehow...@juno.com
Question: If; in fact, Collodial Silver did accumulate (beyond turning blue) what could we expect that to cause? I feel that a portion of the silver that we are digesting is building up; mainly because our elimination systems are not fuctioning well. I know that mine has been a problem for

Re: CSblue moons revisited - replied 5 Oct

2008-10-05 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Neville - I concur with what you said - I myself have had blue moons on and off over my life starting from childhood, all long before I started using EIS so both Sol and I have some other factor which is causing this and I do believe it is the retention of heavy metals from some other

CSWillard Water

2008-10-05 Thread Rowena
Someone asked a while back what Willard water was. I have just come across this link: http://www.dr-willardswater.com/ R

Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread Indi
I don't think it is likely that true CS can accumulate in your system, or that if it did it would cause blue moons or argyria. As far as I know, the bluish discoloration some people report is caused by silver chloride, which can result when salt or baking soda is used as a conductive starter to

Re: CS for Sinus; Xylitols' reason

2008-10-05 Thread Harold MacDonald
To all; Xylitol has the ability to stop the pathogens from adhering to the walls of the sinus cavities and also the throat. My reading of this ability makes me picture Ivy that has rootlets that will penetrate almost any surface. This is similar to Cranberry juices' action to stop Bladder

CSOT CMO lithium orotate

2008-10-05 Thread claire
CMO and Lithium Orotate have been discussed on the list in the past - I'm looking for the best place to get both. Suggestions? TIA, Claire -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post,

RE: CSWillard Water

2008-10-05 Thread Nenah Sylver
Just to let you know, the site you linked to is not the original formula. I believe they dilute it. I buy my Willard Water from people I trust: http://www.willardswater.com/ Nenah _ From: Rowena [mailto:new...@aapt.net.au] Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 8:39 AM To:

CSHospital Nutrition

2008-10-05 Thread Paula
Pat, I don't think things have changed much in the last 30 years. My husband had an aortic shunt (stent? - get those mixed up) installed. The doc sent home a dietary instruction sheet. I was absolutely appalled! It went straight in the trash. Jerry had lost a lot of weight he couldn't

Re: CSblue moons - Fingernail Diag Site

2008-10-05 Thread craehow...@juno.com
I just found this site and thought some might find it usefull. It was really interesting. connie http://www.marthatierney.com/A_fingernails.htm Click for free information on court reporter careers, $100 per hour potential.

Re: CSblue moons revisited - replied 5 Oct

2008-10-05 Thread Dee
Maybe it is not enough oxygen in the system for some reason? This can be the cause for things turning blue, ie. lips etc., dee Sandee George wrote: Hi There Neville - I concur with what you said - I myself have had blue moons on and off over my life starting from childhood, all long before

Fw: CSColloidal Silver/Sulphur Solution

2008-10-05 Thread Peter Converse
Hi Folks, I am resending this post to the group in hopes of getting more responses. Thanks in advance, Peter - Original Message - From: Peter Converse To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 3:24 PM Subject: CSColloidal Silver/Sulphur Solution Hi All, I ran

Re: Fw: CSColloidal Silver/Sulphur Solution

2008-10-05 Thread Deborah Gerard
Is sulphur from MSM the same as from the colloidal sulphur? debbie --- On Sun, 10/5/08, Peter Converse p...@vif.com wrote: From: Peter Converse p...@vif.com Subject: Fw: CSColloidal Silver/Sulphur Solution To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Sunday, October 5, 2008, 2:25 PM Hi Folks,   I am

Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread sol
Connie, I take you to mean you don't know your iron levels? sol craehow...@juno.com wrote: In answer to your questions regarding my iron and other levels or tests. As a retired Vet I receive my medical through the Air Force Academy and have had blood work done that has returned only one

Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread sol
Neville wrote: Don't misunderstand sol, I'm not talking about the pathogen aspect of CS, I'm aware of that, I'm referring to the fact that the ingestion of CS, using the appropriate protocols as we know are required for the production thereof, there should be NO issues if all we have

Re: CSWho is the Scientist

2008-10-05 Thread sol
Wayne Fugitt wrote: Morning Neville, What is the solution? I think there is no solution. Everyone tries. The best solution is a lifetime of good habits and few bad habits. Wayne, The problem there is no one knows for certain what is a good habit or what is a bad one. There are some

RE: CSHospital Nutrition

2008-10-05 Thread Dianne France
Paula When my husband was in the hospial for by-pass surgery we had the same problem with their food. It made him terribly sick and he wouldn't eat the week he was in the hospital. He was loosing weight and getting weak. Once home he ate like a pig and no I didn't use their diet. He got

Re: CSOT CMO lithium orotate

2008-10-05 Thread Bruce Anderson
Hi Claire; I get LO tablets (Advanced Research) from Iherb and powder (their brand) from Beyond A Century. Bruce A. cla...@jazznsamba.com wrote: CMO and Lithium Orotate have been discussed on the list in the past - I'm looking for the best place to get both. Suggestions? TIA, Claire -- The

Re: Fw: Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread sol
Somewhere I did see some reports that silver has been found in the brain in autopsy. Don't remember where. Apparently that is one argument for the danger of CS. I've also seen claims that silver builds up in the kidneys of animals and causes kidney damage. I could not find any substantiation

Re: CSblue moons revisited - replied 5 Oct

2008-10-05 Thread sol
Sandee, What kind of chelations did you do? I'm curious to see what happens to my nails as I try to get rid of excess iron. I hope they will clear up as the iron leaves. I never had them before I started using CS, but then I used to be on a very different and iron poor diet while consuming

Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread sol
I thought some silver chloride was formed the instant CS hits the stomach? Even an empty stomach. Starting with silver chloride from using salt to make the CS would just make it worse, but I think some silver chloride happens in the body, and certainly would form in the blood, which is salty.

Re: CSHospital Nutrition

2008-10-05 Thread sol
I can't resist adding to what you say. When I visited my brother in a VA hospital following a hip replacement, the lunch they brought him was hot dogs, chips, and jello. I guess he did select those from the menu but still, how can those be on a menu supposedly prepared by a trained dietician?

Re: CSblue moons - Fingernail Diag Site

2008-10-05 Thread sol
Connie, Great find, I'm saving it. Extremely interesting. sol craehow...@juno.com wrote: I just found this site and thought some might find it usefull. It was really interesting. connie http://www.marthatierney.com/A_fingernails.htm

Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread Indi
Typically, if you have real CS (i.e. *not* ionic silver) there will be a small amount of ionic silver. This can be mostly eliminated by exposure to sunlight though. You are correct that silver ions will react with the hydrochloric acid in the stomach and result in silver chloride formation. With

Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread M. G. Devour
Indi wrote: Also, those reading my words should know I have been mostly unsuccessful at trying to get what I'd call accurate, unbiased medical advice about CS and other alternative treatments. All I really have to go by is my limited scientific knowledge of chemistry and physics, and my own

Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread craehow...@juno.com
Just had to comment on the statement would not be able to venture far from the bathroom... I take large quantities of Collodial Silver daily (15-20ppm). This means a quart or more. I also take numerous probotics and have also started making my own Kim-Che (natural probotics). If I did the CS

Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread Indi
Wow, that's a lot of probiotic (and a lot of CS). I probably should have been more clear; I'm not saying that people are untruthful about how much CS they take, just that often what they are taking is not what they think it is. And I wasn't referring to anyone in particular, BTW. Perhaps it was

Re: CSblue moons revisited - replied 5 Oct

2008-10-05 Thread Sandee George
You know Dee you may have a point here - I used to do oxygen therapy when I lived in New Mexico and I do not think I had any blue moons then, maybe I will give it a shot again and see what happens nothing beats a failure better than a try Will touch base again when I have done it for a

RE: CSHospital Nutrition

2008-10-05 Thread kmilkowski
Now you know why graveyards are usually right across the street from hospitals. I really don't think nutrition would be the proper term for the slop they serve there. Maybe un-trition, would be more appropriate?? Kurt Dianne France dianne_fra...@hotmail.com wrote: Paula When my

Re: CSblue moons revisited - replied 5 Oct

2008-10-05 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Sol - as I said, I did IV chelation, which has to be given by a medical doctor, in the first instance I did 21 bottles, then a second go-round a year later of 15 - this was about 15 years ago.If you would like to read about it here is a good book on it called Bypassing a Bypass

Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread Indi
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 22:50:05 GMT craehow...@juno.com craehow...@juno.com wrote: If I did the CS only I could go on a months vacation and not worry about that little room. Forgive me being so dense; I missed what you meant there. If I understand correctly you're saying that for someone who

Re: Fw: Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread Neville
Now you are getting close, yes, as with all trace elements in the body, they are in colloidal form and silver will be among them so of course silver will 'show up' on examination. Silver plays no other role, to my knowledge, in the body other than to enhance the immune mechanism in our bodies,

CSprofit motive

2008-10-05 Thread Arnold Beland
Mike D. writes: Blanket statements that particulate is good and ionic is bad are likely as incomplete and inaccurate as their opposite numbers. Their genesis is invariably the profit motive.

Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread Indi
Yes well, perhaps I should try to be more open-minded then. My own personal studies and experience have led me to form some pretty strong opinions, but it's true that personal experiences and results may vary widely. I think I am getting a good handle on what works for me, at least in a basic

Re: CSprofit motive

2008-10-05 Thread Indi
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 20:46:30 -0700 Arnold Beland abela...@comcast.net wrote: Mike D. writes: Blanket statements that particulate is good and ionic is bad are likely as incomplete and inaccurate as their opposite numbers. Their genesis is invariably the profit motive. No, not

Re: CSprofit motive

2008-10-05 Thread Neville
- Original Message - From: Indi indule...@comcast.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Cc: Arnold Beland abela...@comcast.net Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 2:54 PM Subject: Re: CSprofit motive Quote: [As far as I know, *theoretically* it appears that if you want to get the maximum

Re: Fw: Re: CSblue moons revisited

2008-10-05 Thread sol
Neville wrote: Now you are getting close, yes, as with all trace elements in the body, they are in colloidal form and silver will be among them so of course silver will 'show up' on examination. Silver plays no other role, to my knowledge, in the body other than to enhance the immune