Re: CSMycoplasma infections and rheumatoid arthritis

2012-12-09 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Ole, As a long-term Lymie, I experienced these same early symptoms. (BTW, antibiotics for my myco plunged me into a 1.5 year herxheimer response; once Lyme is chronic, abx only postpone the disease, and enable the encysted spirochetes to multiply while dormant: not good)) Check out

Re: CSMycoplasma infections and rheumatoid arthritis

2012-12-09 Thread Ole Alstrup
Hi Léna, Thanks for the input, but I am not asking about Lyme Disease, I am interested in mycoplasma protocols. Thanks, Ole From: Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, 9 December 2012, 18:21 Subject: Re: CSMycoplasma

Re: CSMycoplasma infections and rheumatoid arthritis

2012-12-09 Thread Lena Guyot
, Ole From: Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, 9 December 2012, 18:21 Subject: Re: CSMycoplasma infections and rheumatoid arthritis Hi Ole, As a long-term Lymie, I experienced these same early symptoms. (BTW, antibiotics for my myco plunged me

Re: CSmycoplasma

2010-11-10 Thread Steve G
Mycoplasma are pretty well-known, but normal medicine can't touch it since these bacterium have no cell walls, and that is what standard antibacterials target. Fortunately, mycoplasma can be addressed through MMS1 and/or MMS2.  I don't know whether EIS has any effect though. Standard medical

RE: CSmycoplasma

2010-11-10 Thread Lisa
and have never felt right for years now and I'm tired of it: haha, literally and physically). Thanks again. Lisa _ From: Steve G [mailto:chube...@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 8:34 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSmycoplasma Mycoplasma are pretty well

RE: CSmycoplasma

2005-12-06 Thread Ernie Patai
Hi Betsy, Go here: http://tinyurl.com/4h8b9 This will tell u pretty much what you need to know. :-) Mycoplasma isn't something that should be in the body. We were exposed to it, and as a result we develop a host of problems over time along with whatever life deals us. Check it out. Ernie

Re: CSmycoplasma

2005-12-06 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Someone recently provided a link to an article from the U. of Texas. This article states that some mycoplasma are commensal, that is, they normally reside in the human body. That essay is worth reading -- highly informative! NB that beta amaloid protein, implicated in Alzheimer's disease, is

Re: CSmycoplasma

2005-12-06 Thread Nancy DeLise
Mycplasma is a man made virus that I believe is the cause of most all auto immunine diseases: This is only my theory, but it makes a great deal of sense to me. Nancy MS, is an autoimmune disease. When we have an autoimmune disease, the doctor tells us our body attacks itself for no reason.

Re: CSMycoplasma Questions

2005-10-25 Thread mborgert
You are right on. Most of my life I have worked with exotic animals including all parrots, we always kept all birds away from the public for not only can the birds give the flu to humans but also humans can also give the flu, colds etc. to birds. I remember our vet continually making us

Re: CSMycoplasma Questions - further suggestions

2005-10-25 Thread Rowena
My son had mycoplasma pneumonia a few months ago. He was treated at the time with zithromax and seemed to recover completely. My concern is the possibility of lasting effects. Are you all aware of any further natural treatment that I need to employ to be sure he has no lasting effects?

Re: CSMycoplasma Questions

2005-10-24 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Al, Probably the best solution is to get an ultrasonic vaporizer and make a mix of 90% silver solution and 10 % DMSO. The DMSO is needed to cut thru the muscus in the lungs so the Silver can work. You could make a nebulizer out of an artist air brush and an air compressor but that will

Re: CSMycoplasma Questions

2005-10-24 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Al, Probably the best solution is to get an ultrasonic vaporizer and make a mix of 90% silver solution and 10 % DMSO. The DMSO is needed to cut thru the muscus in the lungs so the Silver can work. You could make a nebulizer out of an artist air brush and an air compressor but that will

RE: CSMycoplasma Questions

2005-10-24 Thread Ernie Patai
Hello Al, Yes Silver can help, but I would strongly suggest you see a homeopathic doctor. Mycoplasma infection is responsible for a host of disease out there. MS, being one of them which me sister is slowly recovering from. For the longest time we didn't know what to do with her condition

Re: CSMycoplasma Questions

2005-10-24 Thread Sarah
effects? Thanks. Sarah - Original Message - From: Ernie Patai To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 10:45 AM Subject: RE: CSMycoplasma Questions Hello Al, Yes Silver can help, but I would strongly suggest you see a homeopathic doctor. Mycoplasma

Re: CSMycoplasma Questions

2005-10-24 Thread T J Garland
I picked up mycoplasma incognitus from Gulf War 1 and required a PCR test to identify it. - Original Message - From: Ernie Patai To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 10:45 AM Subject: RE: CSMycoplasma Questions Hello Al, Yes Silver can help

Re: CSMycoplasma Questions

2005-10-24 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Some years ago I was treated in hospital for this; there was an epidemic. Tens of thousands were infected. Fortunately most cases were mono-lobar, i.e., involving one lung only, else the fatality rate would likely have been much higher. It is a very serious condition. It does respond to

CSSubject: Re: CSmycoplasma to jim and question about cs for scalp fungus and (Laetrile comments)

2005-02-10 Thread patriot2000
Cliff wrote: Apricot kernels have been seized from all of the health food stores in Canada and the USA, because when used properly with an adequate diet, they have been shown to stop and reverse many cancers. The same thing that is in apricot kernels is also in apple seeds, millet and many

Re: CSSubject: Re: CSmycoplasma to jim and question about cs for scalp fungus and (Laetrile comments)

2005-02-10 Thread Sally Khanna
I think it's the aftertaste of wheatgrass juice that's offensive. Strongly saccarin-like. But spirulina is the WORST and I take it every day. Sally patriot2...@mindspring.com wrote: Cliff wrote: Apricot kernels have been seized from all of the health food stores in Canada and the USA,

Re: CSSubject: Re: CSmycoplasma to jim and question about cs for scalp fungus and (Laetrile comments)

2005-02-10 Thread sol
I'd consider a nightshade-free diet as well, so would never add wheatgrass juice to tomato juice. I've been reading up on the problems the nightshades pose to sensitive people, and the possible lesser but still cumulative effects on maybe everyone. sol Here are a couple of articles

Re: CSSubject: Re: CSmycoplasma to jim and question about cs for scalp fungus and (Laetrile comments)

2005-02-10 Thread Himagain
At 02:38 AM 11/02/05, you wrote: I think it's the aftertaste of wheatgrass juice that's offensive. Strongly saccarin-like. But spirulina is the WORST and I take it every day. Sally Hi Sally folks, But doesn't it seem strange that people are now juicing everything? No wonder the

Re: CSmycoplasma to jim and question about cs for scalp fungus and laetrile

2005-02-09 Thread Sally Khanna
Betsy, You might try Neem powder. It's anti-fungal. Sally Betsy Coffey latimergi...@yahoo.com wrote: Thanks Jim for your reply. I will do the research. Pardon my typos. I meant to say what for when and it for is . I knew that it was closely related to syphilis and was sure that it was a

Re: CSmycoplasma to jim and question about cs for scalp fungus and laetrile

2005-02-09 Thread cliff hume
-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 8:32 AM Subject: Re: CSmycoplasma to jim and question about cs for scalp fungus and laetrile Betsy, You might try Neem powder. It's anti-fungal. Sally Betsy Coffey latimergi...@yahoo.com wrote: Thanks Jim for your reply. I

RE: CSmycoplasma to jim and question about cs for scalp fungus and laetrile

2005-02-09 Thread David W Kenney
parts.which works to kill off the cancer cells. Normal cells do nothing. _ From: cliff hume [mailto:ch...@shaw.ca] Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 10:16 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSmycoplasma to jim and question about cs for scalp fungus and laetrile

Re: CSMycoplasma infection/homeopath

2005-02-02 Thread Sandy . Green
silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote: I thought that mycoplasmas could only be detected with PCR based tests. Not many labs can do them. I have been fighting m. fermentens for years with CS. TJ. There is a gifted homeopath in Toronto, Canada, who diagnoses all the various mycoplasma

RE: CSMycoplasma infection/homeopath

2005-02-02 Thread Yogiboy
Go figure..typical arrogance and ignorance. -Original Message- From: Sandy . Green [mailto:moldovansa...@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 10:08 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSMycoplasma infection/homeopath silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote: I thought

Re: CSMycoplasma infection/homeopath

2005-02-02 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Sandy, Would you elaborate about the diagnostic method? JBB On Thursday, Feb 3, 2005, at 00:07 Asia/Tokyo, Sandy . Green wrote: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote: I thought that mycoplasmas could only be detected with PCR based tests. Not many labs can do them. I have been fighting

Re: CSMycoplasma infection

2005-02-01 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning TJ, That is an awesome page in many respects. I had a problem finding the article. There must be 1000 entries on that one long page. There is a great story on mycoplasmas on www.rense.com halfway down the page-- Molecular Terrorism by Mycoplasma by Gary Tunsky . So, ...

RE: CSMycoplasma infection

2005-02-01 Thread Yogiboy
-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSMycoplasma infection Morning TJ, That is an awesome page in many respects. I had a problem finding the article. There must be 1000 entries on that one long page. There is a great story on mycoplasmas on www.rense.com halfway down the page-- Molecular

RE: CSMycoplasma infection

2005-02-01 Thread Jim Holmes
Nebulize CS with 10% DMSO by volume and drive the aerosol with O2. -Original Message- From: noblemet...@bellsouth.net [mailto:noblemet...@bellsouth.net] Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 7:56 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSMycoplasma infection I thought that mycoplasmas

Re: CSMycoplasma infection

2005-02-01 Thread Himagain
Hi there, that article is actually here: http://www.rense.com/general62/molecularterrorism.htm At 02:42 PM 01/02/05, you wrote: There is a great story on mycoplasmas on www.rense.com halfway down the page-- Molecular Terrorism by Mycoplasma by Gary Tunsky . I consulted Garth Nicholson

Re: CSMycoplasma infection

2005-01-31 Thread noblemetals
I thought that mycoplasmas could only be detected with PCR based tests. Not many labs can do them. I have been fighting m. fermentens for years with CS. TJ. From: Ole Alstrup alst...@yahoo.com Date: 2005/01/28 Fri PM 01:09:52 EST To: Colloidal Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:

Re: CSMycoplasma infection

2005-01-31 Thread noblemetals
There is a great story on mycoplasmas on www.rense.com halfway down the page-- Molecular Terrorism by Mycoplasma by Gary Tunsky . I consulted Garth Nicholson in 1995 and was put on the doxycline protocol for 6 months. It did not work completely. I used much CS and autouropathy with some

Re: CSMycoplasma infection

2005-01-29 Thread Ode Coyote
3 tablespoons a day of 10 PPM diluted into a whole body of blood is almost zilch...maybe enough to make a difference along with the immune system when preventing the 'establishment' of a microbe colony and maybe enough to limit the progress of a colony to some degree letting the immune system

Re: CSMycoplasma infection

2005-01-28 Thread scl...@netzero.com
I find that taking CS orally only helps a little when you are a fighting a lung infection UNLESS you nebulize it. CS only works where it can reach. Taking it orally doesn't hit the bronchioles much so nebulizing is always the best protocol for lung infections. I use a little DMSO mixed in to

Re: CSMycoplasma infection

2005-01-28 Thread sol
In my opinion, a far larger oral dose of 10 ppm CS would be required to beat this. I'd also be neublizing as frequently as possible with CS with a little DMSO in it. Just what I would do. If it was me, I'd be drinking about a quart of CS a day, sipped throughout the day. One of my animals has

RE: CSmycoplasma fermentans

2001-06-07 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Contact Dr. Bart A. Flick at Argentum Research; he has done a great deal of testing of CS against bacteria. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: martin watson [mailto:mar...@vectis2.worldonline.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 8:37 AM To: colloidal silver Subject: