Re: drinking quart of water, and argryia cure, was Re: CSkidney stones Herbal Tea Cure

2010-03-22 Thread Dok Dallas
FYI: Nausea/vomiting may be (intense) Kidney Stone PAIN and not the excess Water, also beware, that a normal electrolyte-balance, may be unbalanced by excess Water?   For flushing Stone(s) there is no need to CHUG water down, like sailors drinking Beer, but might suggest drinking through

Re: CSFw: Lest We Forget - rain water for CS?

2010-03-22 Thread Ode Coyote
Rain water IS distilled water. However, the jug it comes in is pretty dirty, full of sulfates and nitrates, gasses and vapors and has to be rinsed well before using. Be aware of what's upwind and the accumulations of waiting for the rain on collection surfaces. Ode At 02:48 PM

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Thanks for that Doc - I have decided to send off for some from the UK, as mine came from the US and took a week and a half to get here (my fault--stingy on the shipping) I have always liked Now products, but it seems that others have had a problem with the lecithin or similar. It is not clumpy

Re: CSRosacea

2010-03-22 Thread Day Sutton
Thanks, that was it. On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.comwrote: I don't remember posting on rosacea except for posting this link http://www.neopax.com/Artemis/rosacea/index.html. There were others that also posted on what they had tried. Steve N

Re: CSliposomal Vit C

2010-03-22 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dan Nave wrote: James, There isno bicarbonate of soda which contains aluminum. Bicarbonate of soda is a chemical, it is composed of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen, and that is all. There is no aluminum in bicarbonate of soda. No combination of those three elements can produce aluminum,

Re: CSliposomal Vit C

2010-03-22 Thread James Lembeck
Making Baking Soda – if not mined,  baking soda made by a chemical reaction between soda ash and carbon dioxide. Website - health-compendium.com The information in this electronic mail message is sender's confidential business or personal information, and may be legally privileged. It

CSFungal toenails

2010-03-22 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Well, I thought I'd give you'all an update on my self-treatment with Atomodine and DMSO.  As you know, I'm not starting with a missing toenail (as did Arthur), but with my toenails intact.  I mixed the Atomodine and DMSO 50/50 in a dropper bottle, and use this to soak the pad part of a

Re: CSPalpitations Bio XII

2010-03-22 Thread sol
Louise Larabie wrote: and put the pellet only in once a day (there is enough left in the bottle to at least have a drop left and so will continue the energy in the bottle for the day.) Succuss only twice each refill in general that is. I am still confused, how much of this

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread James Lembeck
Hi Dee, Just a thought regarding the form you are using the lecithin in, liposomes have been around for many years. They were used in cosmetics as a delivery system for the 'actives' because they increased the bioavailability of the 'payload'. Then, folks extrapolated this concept to products

Re: CSImmune Modulating - Autohemotherapy Videos on YouTube

2010-03-22 Thread Dan Nave
What size (hole diameter) needle would be best used for this procedure? Dan On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Peter Converse pconve...@primus.ca wrote: Hi Folks, You might be interested in watching these short videos regarding a simple procedure named Autohemotherapy, which reportedly

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread needling around
Hi, I read this with interest because I have not been able to take vit C without stomach discomfort for many year. The only thing that seemed to work was the homemade LET C which helped me feel better without the stomach problem for about a month. After about a month I found I was again

Re: CSImmune Modulating - Autohemotherapy Videos on YouTube

2010-03-22 Thread needling around
Hi, I have a question about this procedure. Isn't it basically creating a manmade bruise? How would calcification of the bruise be avoided? Also, would this procedure be contraindicated in autoimmune diseases? Thanks. PT - Original Message - From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Well Doc, I don't know if you have read Brookes Bradleys research on this (he runs a research institute) this is not the case. He says they have had *huge* success with using this protocol i.e. LET Vit C in their research. It is not costing much because I am doing it at home (using Brookes

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Did you use an ultrasonic cleaner to make the LET PT? dee On 22 Mar 2010, at 17:59, needling around wrote: Hi, I read this with interest because I have not been able to take vit C without stomach discomfort for many year. The only thing that seemed to work was the homemade LET C which

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread needling around
Yes, I have the large one from Harbor Freight. It is my understanding that using 6T of lecithin and 2T of ascorbic acid it encapsulates roughly 50%. After processing in the cleaner I added some bicarb to neutralize some of the remaining vit C. It was great for awhile, which is often what

CSRE: amyloidosis

2010-03-22 Thread Norton, Steve
As an addition to my previous response, one possibility would be the use of curcumin. Curcumin has been shown to prevent the accumulation of amyloid proteins in the brain and possibly reduce amyloid accumulations in the brain. I have not seen any data regarding curcumin and amyloid

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread LINDARAY
Hi Dee, Something must have happened to your Lecithin in shipping then, maybe it was stuck next to paint on the way over- I would certainly call wherever you got it and give them the opportunity to replace it, no matter where it is from. Best of luck, Linda

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread James Lembeck
Hi Dee, Please read my post to Harvey, for me to make an educated comment on the product you are talking about I would have to catch up to you regarding the research on this product. Doc Website - health-compendium.com The information in this electronic mail message is sender's

RE: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Norton, Steve
See: http://www.vitaminc.co.nz/pdf/LIPOSOMAL-ENCAPSULATION-ROBERT-D.-MILNE-MD .pdf Because of their sub-microscopic size and their composition, liposomes slip right through the digestive system unharmed and unchanged. Then, they are readily absorbed by the intestines where they are transported

Re: CSImmune Modulating - Autohemotherapy Videos on YouTube

2010-03-22 Thread Peter Converse
Hi PT, If you go to the YouTube videos and DVD transcript you'll get some more answers. It is reported to be good for autoimmune diseases. Maybe someone here with a medical background might be able to answer your questions. Peter - Original Message - From: needling around

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I use the sodium ascorbate PT which is supposed to avoid the problem you have. I don't suffer from that problem myself as I could ingest a ton without a problem (!) but I thought it was more bioavailable that way. dee On 22 Mar 2010, at 18:41, needling around wrote: Yes, I have the large

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I have emailed Now Linda but as I am in the UK it would probably cost me more to return it then to throw it away. I will see what they say but I have ordered some from the UK which is non GM so I will see what that tastes like. I'll keep you posted. dee On 22 Mar 2010, at 18:55,

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Thank you so much for this Steve, I've saved this along with Brookes posts which someone was kind enough to send. A brilliant article. dee On 22 Mar 2010, at 19:23, Norton, Steve wrote: See: http://www.vitaminc.co.nz/pdf/LIPOSOMAL-ENCAPSULATION-ROBERT-D.-MILNE-MD.pdf “Because of their

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I think you should read the post by Steve Doc, as it explains why this doesn't happen. Thanks for your input. dee On 22 Mar 2010, at 16:39, James Lembeck wrote: Hi Dee, Just a thought regarding the form you are using the lecithin in, liposomes have been around for many years. They were

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread needling around
Thanks, Dee. There is too much sodium in the sodium ascorbate. That is why I used the bicarb as I could adjust it for my body tolerances. PT - Original Message - From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 4:07 PM Subject: Re:

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I thought that sodium ascorbate was just ascorbic acid with sodium bicarbonate added? Is this not so? Or is it that you just add less sodium bicarbonate than the manufacturers would. dee On 22 Mar 2010, at 20:36, needling around wrote: Thanks, Dee. There is too much sodium in the sodium

RE: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Norton, Steve
You are correct Dee. - Steve N -Original Message- From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 1:52 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSlecithin I thought that sodium ascorbate was just ascorbic acid with sodium bicarbonate added -- The

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread needling around
I think it just gives me better control of how much bicarb I use so I can control the amount of sodium. It makes me swell uncomfortably. PT - Original Message - From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 4:52 PM Subject: Re:

CSFor the list members that live across the pond

2010-03-22 Thread Annie B Smythe
London rail project faces centuries old anthrax threat http://www.bioprepwatch.com/news/212508-london-rail-project-faces-centuries-old-anthrax-threat This is an idiotic thing to do. Anthrax spores can live for centuries, and I trust no reports about safety when it comes to companies and

CSAHT

2010-03-22 Thread Peter Converse
Hi Dan, I was told that 10 ml. syringes equipped with 1 inch, 21 guage needles is usually the way to go for AHT unless someone in a very serious health situation requiring a larger draw of 20 ml. might use a larger syringe to accomodate that. You might want to have that confirmed by your

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread James Lembeck
I am new here, where can I find this post, I am open to anything if the research is valid. Thanks Dee! Website - health-compendium.com The information in this electronic mail message is sender's confidential business or personal information, and may be legally privileged. It is intended

Re: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread James Lembeck
Oh, is this the article below? I just opened the next mail and saw your response. Thanks, James Website - health-compendium.com The information in this electronic mail message is sender's confidential business or personal information, and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely

RE: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread James Lembeck
Thanks Steve, I asked Dee where I could find this, and what do you know... Is this the post that she was referring to? Thanks, Doc Website - health-compendium.com The information in this electronic mail message is sender's confidential business or personal information, and may be legally

RE: CSlecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Norton, Steve
yes From: James Lembeck [mailto:rb1...@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 3:45 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSlecithin Thanks Steve, I asked Dee where I could find this, and what do you know... Is this the post that she was referring to? Thanks, Doc Website -

Re: drinking quart of water, and argryia cure, was Re: CSkidney stones Herbal Tea Cure

2010-03-22 Thread poast
Hello Tina, I have heard that bitters are an excellent way to rebuild the gallbladder. You have to remember to drink a lot of water, but that seems to be easy to do. Take a half a dropper of bitters 15 - 30 minutes before meals. Tom - Original Message - From: Christina Mattson

Re: drinking quart of water, and argryia cure, was Re: CSkidney stones Herbal Tea Cure

2010-03-22 Thread needling around
Would you give an example of what you consider bitters? Thanks. PT - Original Message - From: poast To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 8:56 PM Subject: Re: drinking quart of water, and argryia cure, was Re: CSkidney stones Herbal Tea Cure Hello Tina,

CSKid does an experiment with CS and wins sxience fair award

2010-03-22 Thread Annie B Smythe
This is a PDF file and a download window will pop up when you click on the link, you need a PDF reader to view the article. :) The experiment and results are very interesting. :) http://www.wateroz.com/resources/rediscovering-silver-article.pdf Annie -- Control your destiny or somebody else

Re: drinking quart of water, and argryia cure, was Re: CSkidney stones Herbal Tea Cure

2010-03-22 Thread carolG
Tom, bitters in water or straight? Thanks. It's like a tincture right? Gallstones/kidney stones: lots of alternative stuff to look into and curezone.com has lots of help or google: natural alternatives for gallstones, natural alternatives for kidney stones. Oh, what about dietary changes? See

CSIndium?

2010-03-22 Thread Annie B Smythe
Has anyone on the list ever used Indium? Annie -- Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe:

CSFw: Lecithin

2010-03-22 Thread Harold MacDonald
- Original Message - Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 7:33 AM Subject: Cs: Lecithin The Lecithin I get from my HFStore is made by Source of Life Products. If you google it go to New Westminster link where it is made. You may be able to order it as wholesale. I can't as it is available

Re: drinking quart of water, and argryia cure, was Re: CSkidney stones Herbal Tea Cure

2010-03-22 Thread poast
Hello PT, There are grape bitters, Swedish bitters and angostura bitters. The angostura bitters are used in mixed drinks and are available in the mixer section of a store. The others are available at health food stores. The favored is grape bitters, but all will work. Tom - Original