Re: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's easy

2004-10-17 Thread M. G. Devour
Umm, John? Before you panic people with your deadly virus hyperbole, would you please explain to them you're using it as a metaphor for something else? Ha folks, Just came off a conference on Social Manipulation Control Technology Philosophy. A deadly virus is already loose and even CS

CSMystery health problems

2004-10-17 Thread John Rigby
Hi there, A constant refrain in my old days as a Cancervivor mentor was But OUR government wouldn't let that happen, not here in .(fill in blank). They would, they did, they are at this very moment. It is worth reading or re-reading some of the general material out there. There

RE: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's easy

2004-10-17 Thread David W Kenney
Has anyone attempted the Rife therapy on this virus? Dr. Dave Kenney -Original Message- From: John Rigby [mailto:jrig...@fablor.com] Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 10:47 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's easy Ha folks, Just came

Re: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's easy

2004-10-17 Thread T J Garland
What kind of virus -from whom? Where is it now? TJ -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive:

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread Garnet
The recommend oral dose is 4cc per day of 99% - although people have consumed much higher amounts, this is what Dr Jacob recommends probably because it is well below what would even cause most people the transient side effects like headache and slight queasy stomach. The toxic dose is 44,000 times

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-17 Thread Garnet
No I don't really have any other good ideas. I don't know how they mix it and it may be a proprietary process. If you buy it from www.jacoblab.com it does help support their research and publishing efforts. Dr Jacob is working on a extensive book on DMSO, some where I read it was to be a 6 volume

Re: CSIs it really this quiet?

2004-10-17 Thread sol
The key is as JBB said, *competent* medical diagnosis. I don't think that is available to me. Once in pre-CS years I went to the doctor with so much fluid in one lung that it took quite some time for every breath to bubble out, very weird feeling, btw, but anyway he said I just had bronchitis

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-17 Thread sol
I purchased the Jacob Lab 60% DMSO low odor product, and it says topical use. I haven't gotten around to calling them to ask if this means it is not to be used internally. Applied topically, it does not cause the BO or bad breath for me, but it does have a very nasty chemical odor of its own

Re: CSMystery health problems

2004-10-17 Thread sandy George
The Plan - which started over 300 years ago - is set out very aptly in a book called - Rule by Secrecy - get it read it and you will see - the plan is right on track !!! Sandee P.S. owing to lack of water, light and phone in Grenada I am completely out of touch with the rest of the world - am I

RE: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's easy

2004-10-17 Thread Terry
Does the virus have a name, what are the symptoms, how is it transferred, etc.? Thanks, Terry -Original Message- From: John Rigby [mailto:jrig...@fablor.com] Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 9:47 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's

RE: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's easy

2004-10-17 Thread Terry
Mike: Sorry - I posted my inquiry to John before reading your message...thinking it was something relevant to the use of CS. Terry -Original Message- From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com] Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 7:46 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CStake a

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread Denise Rollheiser
Could the subject of this thread be possible CHANGED!?!? I am attempting to learn about CS and find it very VERY disheartening when subject lines can not be changed to reflect the actual subject of a post! Denise Saskatoon, SK Canada neec...@sasktel.net - Original Message - From:

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET From: Denise Rollheiser Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 10:57:52 Could the subject of this thread be possible CHANGED!?!? I am attempting to learn about CS and find it very VERY disheartening when subject lines can not be changed to reflect the

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread sol
Last time I changed one, it was pointed out to me that it would make it very difficult to follow the thread in the archives. So I did not change it, in any of my replies. As it is a search for one of the key words in the posts will bring up a post and the subject header, which can then be

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread GAllen4296
Garnet, Some time ago, like maybe a couple of years, there was quite a lengthy discussion of what PPM of CS is needed to cure something. As I remember, the conclusion was that ppm is largely irrelevant -- 2or3 ppm being as effective as 20 or 30. There is a technical name for this

CSRefining DMSO

2004-10-17 Thread Matthew McCann
Dear Garnet, Thank you very much for the warning. I had reached about the same conclusion, but for entirely different reasons. The boiling point of DMSO is far above the boiling point of H2O. So common distillation apparatus would be misused if they were used to purify DMSO. It could be quite

CSRe:CSAntiquarian Epidemiology

2004-10-17 Thread William Amos
Hello Matthew: In some information I have taken from Colloidal Silver and you published by Silver Education Coalition in Salt Lake City, Utah, on pages 19-20 there is a partial listing of Medicinal Applications of Colloidal Silver which includes Leprosy. Hope this helps Bill Amos

RE: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-17 Thread Ed Kasper
Garnet, Speaking of Lactic Acid Bacteria, Yeasts and Phototrophic Bacteria. I have plenty of bacteria and yeasts in my Kombucha. L(+) Lactic acid - Usnic acid - Acetic acid - Carbonic acid - Folic Acid - Gluconic acid - Glucuronic acid - Amino acids vitamins, Various Enzymes are also reported as

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET From: GAllen4296 Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 13:03:47 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74050.html Garnet, Some time ago, like maybe a couple of years, there was quite a lengthy discussion of what PPM of CS is needed to cure something. As

CSPotency of EIS diluted

2004-10-17 Thread Matthew McCann
Hello, George, Perhaps the term you are seeking is oligodynamism, the phenomenon of dilution increasing potency. The oligodynamism of CS was discovered (by Nageli) before the discovery of its pharmacological benefits for humans (by Crookes.) One possible explanation for oligodynamism is that the

CSAntiquarian Epidemiology

2004-10-17 Thread Matthew McCann
Hello, Members of the List, I work with people who serve periodically as missionaries in the Amazon basin where leprosy still occurs. They are not medical missionaries and have little or no contact with victims of Hansen's disease. Some have put a question to me about EIS, though. The term

Re: CSAntiquarian Epidemiology

2004-10-17 Thread Arnold Beland
Unlike so many other expressions, this one is well documented. It's a direct translation of the Spanish sangre azul. Many of the oldest and proudest families of Castile used to boast that they were pure bred, having no link with the Moors who had for so long controlled the country, or indeed

Re: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's easy

2004-10-17 Thread j rigby
At 07:51 PM 17/10/04, Mike wrote: Umm, John? Before you panic people with your deadly virus hyperbole, would you please explain to them you're using it as a metaphor for something else? Ha folks, Just came off a conference on Social Manipulation Control Technology Philosophy. A deadly

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-17 Thread Roger Barker
In view of Sol's message part of which reads- I purchased the Jacob Lab 60% DMSO low odor product, and it says topical use. I haven't gotten around to calling them to ask if this means it is not to be used internally. Applied topically, it does not cause the BO or bad breath for me, but it does

CSRE: Antiquarian Epidemiology

2004-10-17 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Arnold wrote: Unlike so many other expressions, this one is well documented. It's a direct translation of the Spanish sangre azul. Many of the oldest and proudest families of Castile used to boast that they were pure bred, having no link with the Moors who had for so long controlled

RE: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's easy. NOW mystery of the virus

2004-10-17 Thread j rigby
At 10:31 PM 17/10/04, you wrote: Has anyone attempted the Rife therapy on this virus? Dr. Dave Kenney As everybody knows that stuff don't work. Actually, my reading to date on it as a system is that it actually very effectively deals with organisms, but if you study the theory of

Re: CSMystery health problems

2004-10-17 Thread j rigby
At 02:58 AM 18/10/04, Sandee wrote: P.S. owing to lack of water, light and phone in Grenada I am completely out of touch with the rest of the world - am I correct in what I heard when I arrived here in Miami last week - did Australia have an election lately and did Howard get back in ? If

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? NOW Changing Thread

2004-10-17 Thread j rigby
Hi folks, It *IS* frustrating, but as you can see, easy to do. It will show right after the last post with the old name in 99.999% of Databases. At 05:50 AM 18/10/04, you wrote: Last time I changed one, it was pointed out to me that it would make it very difficult to follow the thread in

CSBells Palsy

2004-10-17 Thread David
I had scary thing happen to me today... the left side of my face stopped working... I can't blink my eye, the left side of my mouth kind of droops, and if I drink something I better keep it on the right side of my mouth or it is dribbled down my shirt. Anyway I thought I was having a stroke so I

CSPotency of EIS diluted

2004-10-17 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, A very interesting area and can be researched by following the subject of Homeopathy ( lots of evidence for it Matthew, but little understanding) and then consider this: The human body has remarkable inbuilt restorative/recuperative and manufacturing powers. It is assaulted by all

Re: CSHanna Meter Model Number

2004-10-17 Thread Dan Nave
Ode and Mike, As you indicate, the range that we would use the PWT is at the lower end of the meter's range. The accuracy, when calibrated at full scale, along with the linearity of the response, makes the error large when compared to the smaller readings at the low end of the scale. I

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-17 Thread sol
Let us know the results! sol Roger Barker wrote: Maybe I should try a topical application of my mixture then breath on a few people to see if the bad breath is gone for me. Cheers, Roger http://lbarker.orcon.net.nz/index1.html -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread Dan Nave
Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET * From: Garnet wrote: * Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 09:29:15 I make 10 ppm CS but you can use what ever concentration CS you have on hand. It would make it more effective presumable to use a higher concentration CS but I get floaters when I go

Re: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's easy

2004-10-17 Thread Dan Nave
Cut to the chase, Dude! Dan Re: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's easy * From: j rigby wrote: * Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:07:42 At 07:51 PM 17/10/04, Mike wrote: Umm, John? Before you panic people with your deadly virus hyperbole, would you please explain to them

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? NOW Changing Thread

2004-10-17 Thread sol
So the trick is to put the changed subject AFTER the original, but NOT before it as in : Now Changing Thread, was Re:CSIs it really this quiet? sol j rigby wrote: Hi folks, It *IS* frustrating, but as you can see, easy to do. It will show right after the last post with the old name in

CSBells Palsy

2004-10-17 Thread Dan Nave
If I had Bell's Palsy I would be chugging mass quantities of CS. I would also be spraying CS in my eyes. I would get a quantity of CS to which I would add 10% DMSO and put it into my ear and saturate a cloth with it and place it over the whole side of my face/head and keep it wet with the

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? NOW Changing Thread

2004-10-17 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CSIs it really this quiet? NOW Changing Thread From: sol Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 20:34:52 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74070.html So the trick is to put the changed subject AFTER the original, but NOT before it as in : Now Changing Thread, was Re:CSIs it really this

CSNo, It's not really this quiet, was CSIs it really this quiet?

2004-10-17 Thread Dan Nave
No. Re: CSIs it really this quiet? -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive:

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-17 Thread David
Thanks Dan, Whats strange is I have been doing more then my usual CS because I came down with a cold on monday. My normal dose of CS is 16 oz a day so I was very suprised I got a cold at all! The cold was pretty much gone by Wed ( I was also using my clark zapper) then this happened today. I

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-17 Thread Frank Key
David wrote: Has anyone in this group experienced Bells Palsy or know the best way to treat it in a holistic manner? The recovery time can be dramatically reduced by taking colloidal platinum. Dosage using 10 ppm platinum: One tablespoon 3-4 times a day on an empty stomach should do it.

Re: CSHanna Meter Model Number

2004-10-17 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CSHanna Meter Model Number From: Dan Nave Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 19:56:48 Ode and Mike, As you indicate, the range that we would use the PWT is at the lower end of the meter's range. The accuracy, when calibrated at full scale, along with the linearity of the response,

CSBells palsey

2004-10-17 Thread bbanever
I would like to add that acupuncture can be extremely effective for bells palsy. I actually practice it and have treated this condition successfully several times over the years. I have come to believe that most of the time this is caused by a virus, perhaps the herpes virus. CS should in