CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread cking001
How fortuitous is Brooke's DIY encapsulation project! I subscribe to Dr Whitakers newsletter and the latest issue talks about a new delivery system for curcumin. I wouldn't have any idea of what it was except for our recent discussion on this list. Here is part of it lifted by Omnipage: Delivery

Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread Stephen Rose
I'm beginning to think that serrapeptase might benefit from this. Steve cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: How fortuitous is Brooke's DIY encapsulation project! I subscribe to Dr Whitakers newsletter and the latest issue talks about a new delivery system for curcumin. I wouldn't have any idea of

Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I have looked at this Tara, but I would wait for someone like Ode or Marshall's expert opinion on this. It doesn't sound particularly different to what we make ourselves on this list although they seem to claim that it is. I don't know why they put hypoallergenic on it though. Maybe

Re: CS[List Owner] Checking in, checking up?

2009-08-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Me too. It is quite extraordinary that you can really *feel* the hole in the universe when someone has left it. I miss the lovable oddball and his mind bending posts more than I can say. dee On 22 Aug 2009, at 19:31, M. G. Devour wrote: Hi folks, As all of you, I've been quietly

Re: CScorrection tissue bed

2009-08-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Guessing here, but it may be to do with being able to be used (?) by the mitochondria of the actual cells themselves. dee On 23 Aug 2009, at 00:47, Shirley Reed wrote: Sorry, That is 5 times more effective than any other orally administered Vit. C and more rapid tissue bed availability.

Re: CSGrave's disease

2009-08-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Yes, I am going to keep this post too. Aging is I believe, caused largely by lack of enzymes which the pancreas only has a finite amount of; therefore it slows down the amount it produces over the years after a certain age, in order to last. This will cause fibrin to build up in the

Re: CSBrooks: About GSH need. COMMENT.

2009-08-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
thanks to all for the info. dee On 23 Aug 2009, at 06:08, Pat Lane wrote: GSH = Glutathione Sulfhydryl - from the trailing email of Brooks' email of 9/21/09 --- On Sat, 8/22/09, Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com wrote: From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com Subject: Re: CSBrooks:

Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Do you have any info on Serrapeptase Steve? I have been taking this but recently read that one should only take 20,000 active units of this because the effects are as yet unchartered. Can't remember what expert it was who said this though. It was on one of the hundreds of web sites I

Re: Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-23 Thread j.sherri
Hi Dan, Considering cleaning off the rods in mid process - keeping the rods as pristine as possible and avoiding the residue - which seems I've accumulated - albeit a very small amount. I sent away for a laser which should help in seeing the *action*. Thanks so much for this wisdom, much

Re: [beitharm...@gmail.com: Re: Re: CSRE: Making first batch]

2009-08-23 Thread j.sherri
The guy is on YouTube and put together a device to make the CS - his screen name is efreeme. Does anyone know about the silver he's selling? All I can do is go on trust and faith with this - the rods seem to be a very soft and malleable silver. Re the water - I am using distilled water that I

Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Ode Coyote
Stephan Quinto product...good stuff...from a lying salesman. No different in any significant way from what we make at home for $1 a gallon. Electrically Isolated Silver [EIS] 95% ionic with completely bogus particle size claims, mixed contexts and mixed terms designed to confuse the buyer.

Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-23 Thread Ode Coyote
Using that method, one electrode turning fuzzy black is normal. [Silver Oxide] The other turning black, isn't. [Who knows what, being made out of silver ions and water contaminationprobably. ] Normally, That one would be sort of whitish to tan with Silver Hydroxide and metallic silver

Re: [beitharm...@gmail.com: Re: Re: CSRE: Making first batch]

2009-08-23 Thread Ode Coyote
The guy doesn't understand his meter. RO water can be pure enough, but usually isn't. A Britta filter will add more impurities to the silver water than it removes. Letting the stuff settle for a few days and decanting works far better than any filter you can buy short of a low micron lab

Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
brilliant article Ode, another one to save. dee On 23 Aug 2009, at 11:13, Ode Coyote wrote: Stephan Quinto product...good stuff...from a lying salesman. No different in any significant way from what we make at home for $1 a gallon. Electrically Isolated Silver [EIS] 95% ionic with

CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread sms
Tara, Have no fear. Argentyn 23 is an excellent over the counter, high quality silver product as is the company that produces it, Natural Immunogenics. If you have no way to make your own - you can count on Argentyn 23 or Sovereign Silver. You can google it and the company and find out more. And

RE: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Tara McClintick
Sorry, I had missed this post, I will read the info. on this site as well - THANKS! Tara McClintick www.booksbytara.com _ From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 9:20 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread Stephen Rose
Sorry, not especially. I've just read that it has a hard time getting through the digestive system. Steve Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: Do you have any info on Serrapeptase Steve? I have been taking this but recently read that one should only take 20,000 active units of this because the

Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Norton, Steve
Argentyn 23 is a fine ionic silver but I would not consider it the best value. First, the price is $36 for 8 oz. IMO that is high. You can make your own for about 1/100 of that. Second, the high ionic content, 95%, is too high. Some ionic content is very desireable but, again IMO, you

RE: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Tara McClintick
Do you consider an ionic percentage of over 60% to be potentially unsafe? Is that what the controversy is about? I'm just curious, learning about silver is all very new to me. Tara McClintick www.booksbytara.com _ From: Norton, Steve [mailto:stephen.nor...@ngc.com] Sent:

Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Norton, Steve
Not a safety issue at all. I believe that most of the ionic silver is rendered inactive by the stomach acic and silver particles are not. However a significant amount of ionic silver passes through mucus membranes and is possibly the most effective of the silver. So you want sufficient ionic

Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I read this too. dee On 23 Aug 2009, at 16:55, Stephen Rose wrote: Sorry, not especially. I've just read that it has a hard time getting through the digestive system. Steve Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:

Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I have been lead to believe that 80% ionic to 20% colloidal is the best percentages to have. Trem has provided an article which claims that Natural Immunogenics (who make Argentyn 23) actually did in vitro tests that proved that ionic is the most efficaceous. This is the mix that most

Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread sol
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: Do you have any info on Serrapeptase Steve? I'm not Steve, but I have a friend who has tried Serrapeptase but gets better results with Nattokinase. (she has some kind of partial carotid artery blockage). sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Norton, Steve
There is a difference between in vitro and in vivo performance of ionic silver. Ionic silver should always perform better than silver particles in in vitro tests because a significant portion of the ionic silver has not been converted to silver chloride by the stomach acid as it would in vivo.

Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Pat
Silver Chloride still kills the germs, though, right? When you mix a sinus rinse with colloidal silver and a salt, that's what you'd get. My daughter does this once or twice every day but isn't blue yet, either. Pat From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com

CSGeneral Comment

2009-08-23 Thread Brooks Bradley
I have been unable (because of more pressing events) to keep up with the list postings over the past couple of days. I had over 2000 new emails from my two primary mail systemsthis poses a challenge for a mentally staggering octogenarian. If my posts include words/terms

Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I'm not sure about nattokinese either sol, as I read Dr Wong on this and he didn't like the blood thinning properties of it. dee On 23 Aug 2009, at 19:04, sol wrote: Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: Do you have any info on Serrapeptase Steve? I'm not Steve, but I have a friend who has tried

Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Norton, Steve
Yes, it is antimicrobial and is used in many antimicrobial coatings. From what I have read it's low soluability in water causes it to have a reduced effectiveness in the blood. As you may have read in previous posts, I have had an interest in silver citrate because you can make a very

Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread Norton, Steve
Nattokinese could be more effective in that specific instance because it dissolves blood clots and not because it dissolves arterial plaque. I believe it does not dissolve arterial plaque. - Steve N From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org To:

Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread Trem
Hi Steve, I think Serrapeptase is best for cleaning plaque out. Here's a link showing Hans Niepers work many tears ago. http://www.life-enthusiast.com/enzyme/serrapeptase.pdf Trem - Original Message - From: Norton, Steve To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, August 23,

Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread Norton, Steve
I agree. l was commenting on the post about Nattokinase for a partial carotid artery blockage. - Steve N From: Trem t...@silvergen.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Aug 23 14:46:19 2009 Subject: Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread john freese
Hello, Steve How much hydrogen peroxide do you add to a quart of cs when you brew? Thank you. John. --- On Sun, 8/23/09, Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com wrote: From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com Subject: Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Sunday, August

Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread Smitty
l was commenting on the post about Nattokinase for a partial carotid artery blockage. - Steve N Here's some info on Nattokinase = http://tinyurl.com/m2g3fp Smitty -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Norton, Steve
Actually this is better answered by Marshall since he discovered the technique. I use a tsp per gallon. But you must wait at least a couple of days after making the EIS before adding the hydrogen peroxide. IMO adding HP is one greatest EIS generation discoveries. Second only to using distilled

CSSerrapeptase

2009-08-23 Thread Jean Baugh
Hi Dee, Interesting information on the blood thinning properties. Of course, I immediately think of coumadin and the China connection, and wonder why Serrapeptase or nattokinese could not be used in place of coumadin? My Serrapeptase enzyme is from Puritan Pride and measures 90,000 IU per one

RE: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread jessie70
I remember reading about a man who had extensive scar tissue from playing near Chernobyle as a child. His body was riddled with pain until he found Serraptease. Jess -Original Message- From: Norton, Steve [mailto:stephen.nor...@ngc.com] Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 5:01 PM To:

RE: CSSilver/Autism/Safety

2009-08-23 Thread Neville Munn
Steve, have you ever had an analysis of your EIS done for ion/particle ratio? That's just straight EIS as we produce it without HP added, straight from the brewery on might say g. N. Subject: Re: CSSilver/Autism/Safety Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 11:04:00 -0500 From: stephen.nor...@ngc.com

Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread Trem
Steve, I have a complete blockage on the left side and had an endarterectomy several years ago but it's still blocked above the repair site. I was and am hoping to somehow dissolve the blockage before I croak. sure hope it works so I take it t20,000 units twice daily. Trem - Original

Re: Re: CSRe: Liposomal Encapsulation

2009-08-23 Thread Acmeair
Trem, have you taken the liberty to look at Dr. linus Pauling's/ Dr. Mathis' work on Vita C. and lysine and proline, as it affects the ridding of plaque??? this work is why i'm so interested in Mr. Bradley's new NET, i.e. high consumption of vita c, without reaching the "bowell limit". this is