CSWill someone ask NCCAM a question for me?

2011-07-03 Thread Alchemysa
The NCCAM is the US National Centre for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Most of you have probably heard of it. They spend MILLIONS OF YOUR DOLLARS funding research into alternative health products. (http://nccam.nih.gov/ http://nccam.nih.gov/grants/) It appears they have never

Re: CSWill someone ask NCCAM a question for me?

2011-07-03 Thread PTF
I for one would not like this research done. I don't like to call the attention of the government to anything alternative that works. Before long it will be harder to find or use. Better to fly under the radar. PT - Original Message - From: Alchemysa da...@alchemysa.com.au To:

RE: CSWill someone ask NCCAM a question for me?

2011-07-03 Thread Neville Munn
After my communication with our TGA, I'm inclined to agree with you here. It could be a case of 'damned if you do, damned if you don't', and probly more of a 'lose lose' situation once the establishment and vested interests sink their teeth into it. As much as I'd like to see further

CSFw: SOCS/EIS,eczema,pox? hives ,allergies

2011-07-03 Thread Harold MacDonald
- Original Message - From: Harold MacDonald To: Off-topic Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 7:26 PM Subject: SOCS/EIS,eczema,pox? hives ,allergies Copy E-mail from my Granddaughter about one of the twins, approx 2 yrs.,with terrible cases of above afflictions, and no help from her

Re: CSWill someone ask NCCAM a question for me?

2011-07-03 Thread Bob Banever
They will never test colloidal silver because it works. This agency a scam they test things that the pharma companies know will never be able to compete with them, and they rarely test something that actually works. Our government is corrupt from top to bottom, inside to out. There are

CSeczema

2011-07-03 Thread PTF
This came from another list... PT Exzema can be controlled with castor oil which is by itself is sometimes too irritating to the skin so it is recommended to be blended with another good vegetable oil such as olive, sunflower in a 20/80 blend and put on the scalp or skin and allowed to soak

Re: CSeczema

2011-07-03 Thread Guyot Léna
RE: removing a tick: Wish this were so, but ANY liquid that suffocates the tick can cause it to regurgitate into the bite: highly undesirable if the stomach contents have Lyme pathogens, (unless you really want to increase your chances of infection). That also goes for applying a blown-out

Re: CSWill someone ask NCCAM a question for me?

2011-07-03 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
A book called Injection by Murder is available online as a free PDF download. It's a scathing indictment of the AMA and ACS. It's a long read, and well worth the time. It was published in 1989, by the late Eustace Mullins. On 2011/07/04, at 0:20, Bob Banever wrote: They will never

CSWill someone ask NCCAM a question?

2011-07-03 Thread Alchemysa
PT. There is absolutely no way colloidal silver is 'flying under the radar'. To varying degrees its in the sights of the FDA, the TGA, Big Pharma, llttle pharma, the media, and every trolling blogger who has nothing better to do. Sooner or later someone will convince the FDA to apply

Re: CSeczema ticks

2011-07-03 Thread PTF
Thanks for that information. We used to use the heat of a cigarette to get them to back out. Don't smoke any more so I don't know what I would use. If you can't smother them and can't use heat, what is the best way to get rid of a tick? Does anyone know? Thanks. PT - Original Message

Re: CSWill someone ask NCCAM a question?

2011-07-03 Thread PTF
The NCCAM is an arm of the government. What makes you think they would be unbiased? PT - Original Message - From: Alchemysa da...@alchemysa.com.au To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 8:54 PM Subject: CSWill someone ask NCCAM a question? PT. There is absolutely

Re: CSeczema ticks

2011-07-03 Thread Patricia Cloonan
I use the tick twister it works great...by twisting the tick they let go...much better than pulling them off http://www.amazon.com/Tick-Twister/dp/B00076NT64/ref=sr_1_3?s=pet-suppliesie=UTF8qid=1309748920sr=1-3 Patty On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 10:34 PM, PTF ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote: ** Thanks

Re: CSeczema ticks

2011-07-03 Thread PTF
But the question seems to be does it stop them from regurgitating? Thanks. PT - Original Message - From: Patricia Cloonan To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 11:15 PM Subject: Re: CSeczema ticks I use the tick twister it works great...by twisting the

Re: CSeczema ticks

2011-07-03 Thread Guyot Léna
Use a very fine tweezer, or a small tick-removing tool (google it) that resembles the claw of a claw hammer and get the tines or tweezer points as close to beneath the tick's head and mouth-parts as possible before gripping. Never squeeze the body, for obvious reasons. Be well, Léna On Jul

Re: CSeczema ticks

2011-07-03 Thread Guyot Léna
I hope it does, because I just ordered some! Léna On Jul 3, 2011, at 11:35 PM, PTF wrote: But the question seems to be does it stop them from regurgitating? Thanks. PT - Original Message - From: Patricia Cloonan To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 11:15 PM Subject: Re:

Re: CSeczema ticks

2011-07-03 Thread Kathryn Neff
PT: Hi...I live in the hill country of Texas and we deal with a lot of ticks..I have found a way that works for me. I take a Q-Tip and soak it in peroxide and rub it on the tick..the peroxide makes him begin to kick and turn loose Then I take an ordinary paid of tweezers and

RE: CSWill someone ask NCCAM a question?

2011-07-03 Thread Neville Munn
David, There's been a letter circulating around the internet for some time now regarding questions asked of the FDA regarding any adverse effects - they have none!. Using this letter, and rewording it, I asked the TGA for any information on what we make - they have none either! They stated