CSHello

2008-02-10 Thread Patrice Noma
First posting!! Hello silver people, If you just got an incomplete posting from me, I apologize. My computer does that sometimes. What I wanted to say is: Thank you so much for this forum. I feel that I need a community of knowledgeable people to share information about colloidal

Re: CSFinger Pointers

2008-02-10 Thread Ode Coyote
At 12:42 PM 2/9/2008 +, you wrote: Ode Said: Listening to finger pointers of any stripe just allows you to not make your own decisions and hold someone else responsible for what you never bothered to do. That's *chicken sht whine baby tantrum* stuff. Is that finger even on your own hand?

Re: CS ( Milk is not phony ) Raw Milk Diet/Treatment

2008-02-10 Thread Ode Coyote
Consider why they think that. Exceptions to rules don't count. They pretty much have to except themselves in spite of the rules and generally can with some effort and a bit of risk. Risk is proportional to the noise it makes. Drug dealers who are noisy are the ones in jail, but there's

Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread Dave
The discoloration of his whole body kind of shoots down the theory of photographic development it would seem. He was from Oregon and it is doubtful that he went around naked to get the sun light to the places necessary for that to happen. He did use Salt and then baking soda as a starter.

Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread Ode Coyote
He started making Colloidal Silver for his friend and himself. He used distilled water and added sea salt to increase the conductivity of the water. The silver solution had a cloudy appearance as silver chloride is produced when salt is added. He estimated he was making Colloidal Silver in the

Re: CSSerophos

2008-02-10 Thread sol
I've heard that phosphatidyl serine is used to lower high cortisol levels. Seriphos is a phosphatidyl serine that is supposed to be non-soy in origin. http://www.google.com/search?client=operarls=enq=seriphossourceid=operaie=utf-8oe=utf-8 sol Deborah Gerard wrote: Has anyone on the list ever

Re: CSCS MSM DMSO

2008-02-10 Thread sol
Lignisul is china sourced msm. Opti-msm is made in the U.S. from U.S. sourced ingredients. The difference is important to me, but may not be to anyone else. I can afford the small price difference between Lignisul and Opti-msm. If I could afford the jacoblab DMSO I would use it in preference to

CS/MSM for cataracts, was Re: CSRe: cs eye infections - Eyebright By Herb Doc.

2008-02-10 Thread sol
I thought for cataracts a mix of CS with a little MSM in it is more effective? Or maybe even CS with 2% DMSO? If memory serves, the info I read about CS/MSM for cararacts said to use a saturated solution of msm in CS. I couldn't take that, but am using CS with a very little msm in it. Don't

CSapologies

2008-02-10 Thread sol
My inbox emails got reversed by date order, so I've replied to a couple of emails from last Sept. Geez, nothing like being WAY out of sync! sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To

salt question, was Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread sol
So what do you recommend for salt? I ahve read that the himalyan salts are (sometimes? often?) contaminated with heavy metals or some kind of toxin. I continually read that refined salt (even without any flow agents??) is toxic and poison but can't find a single piece of actual research to

Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread sol
The same seems to be true for Rosemary Jacobs, and maybe Stan Jones. I do believe the like the notoriety and attention. And in the case of RJ, I find it really difficult to believe she isn't getting paid in some way by some pharmaceutical company(s). sol Carol Ann wrote: I think he likes

Re: salt question, was Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread Dave
I would think that any mined salt that was formed many eons before Man's intervention would be fine. For myself Morton's Iodized does the trick as it has iodine to help the thyroid. In a previous post you said you thought that vitamin C that you make in house would be good enough for you. You

Re: salt question, was Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 11:48 AM Subject: salt question, was Re: CSBlue man So what do you recommend for salt? I ahve read that the himalyan salts are (sometimes? often?) contaminated with

Re: CSHello

2008-02-10 Thread Clayton Family
Hi, Patrice, Welcome to the group, hope you find what you are looking for here. I will offer some information below: On Feb 10, 2008, at 6:31 AM, Patrice Noma wrote: First posting!!   Hello silver people,   If you just got an incomplete posting from me, I apologize.  My computer does that

Re: CSHello

2008-02-10 Thread Sam L.
Hi Patrice http://silverpuppy.com/ Lots of info plus a very good Colloidal generator, the Mag #2 kit is very good. Lots of opions. Please read the instruction manual several times, I had to. Its really very simple. Sam L. Most sincerely, Patrice You are most welcome! Kathryn

Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread cking001
Actually, he being such a friendly and likable person, he may be just the guy to see if the supplement program will reverse the skin coloration. This would possibly help those that don't care to be blue. 'Course we COULD start our own Blue Man Group My conclusion is, doing things to excess is not

vit C clarification, was Re: salt question, was Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread sol
Dave wrote: In a previous post you said you thought that vitamin C that you make in house would be good enough for you. I did NOT do a good job getting my point across on that. I meant I supplement vit C (ascorbic acid). Since that is what mammals who do make their own vit C actually make in

Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread Dan Nave
Ode Coyote wrote: He started making Colloidal Silver for his friend and himself. He used distilled water and added sea salt to increase the conductivity of the water. The silver solution had a cloudy appearance as silver chloride is produced when salt is added. He estimated he was making

CSkidney stones

2008-02-10 Thread jlgregel
My husband has a kidney stone. We've spent time in the ER the past 2 nights with his horrible pain and nasuea. I'm somewhat of a silver newbie as far as human use. Very involved in using it for a cat shelter. Just got my SilverGen in December. Can anyone offer any advise on using EIS to

CSargyria reversal...televangelists

2008-02-10 Thread bob Larson
Russ at Sota Ind. offered to supply Paul through the argyria reversal protocol if Paul would be willing to follow it correctly... speaking of televangelists, if Bob Larson the exorcist and cult expert convinces you to send money, please make sure to send it via paypal to the correct address for

Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
If you watch the videos linked at the bottom of the SOTA page about this fellow, you'll see that there's no apparent discoloration of his body, especially the torso. This contrast between the skin on most of his body and his face is really remarkable.This may support the photographic

Re: CSkidney stones

2008-02-10 Thread Dianne France
Lin My husband also has spent many a day in the hospital with kidney stones over the years. Unbelievable pain and little relief until passing. Last time he was in he finally got enough meds that he could relax and finally went to sleep and I was sitting there watching and a hospital staff

Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread Dave
Maybe I read something into it that wasn't there but he said his feet were also bluing and that his body was blue. Don't know what you saw but that is what I read. You can plainly see his arms as well as his hands are discolored. Dave Jonathan B. Britten wrote: If you watch the videos linked

Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I think I read the same thing you did. That's one reason the videos surprised me a bit. Of course I don't know his pigmentation before, so all my comments are based on the relative discoloration at present. On Monday, Feb 11, 2008, at 09:12 Asia/Tokyo, Dave wrote: Maybe I read something

Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread His Child
Good link. What a service Paul could perform if he would attempt to revearse his argeria That would be publicity of the best kind for alternative health, especially CS\EIS. His - Original Message From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread Carol Ann
Dollars to do nuts that he dosen't take Russ up on the supplement offer. It would be like Mikey Jackson going to a surgeon for a different face, or asking Liberache to forsake his flamboyant jewel encrusted capes. His blueness is his badge of honor, has become his trade mark, has made him a

Re: CSkidney stones

2008-02-10 Thread T. J. Garland
Drink 30 oz water daily with at least an ounce of concentrated lemon juice in it-- the kind that reconstitutes the lemons. Take cal/mag capsules and vit B3. I used hydrangia tea from www.herbdoc.com to dissolve my last one. Shultz has the protocol. Go also to www.doctoryourself.com I have

Re: CSkidney stones

2008-02-10 Thread T. J. Garland
Do a kidney cleanse-no more red meats. The Adkins diet was horrible for stones. Dr. Williams did a study that showed a 90% prevention rate using the lemon water against calcium stones. All political parties die at last of swallowing their own lies-- John Arbuthnot - Original Message

Re: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread bbanever
It doesn't appear as though the blue man wants to cure himself of argyria. Being blue might be worth millions to him. Just look at the notoriety he's recieving already. - Original Message - From: cking...@nycap.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 1:18 PM

CSRe: salt question Himalayan salt

2008-02-10 Thread bbanever
I have never heard of the Himalayan salts being contaminated with metals or toxins. Could you provide a link to such information? I use himalayan salt daily. Thanks. Bob - Original Message - From: Dave ddar...@centurytel.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, February 10,

RE: CSBlue man

2008-02-10 Thread bob Larson
the attention will fade... to stay in the light something else has to happen. he had the physical and that looks good so far, but waiting for specific lab results for silver/metals ... so if that comes back looking good the next cool thing for the CS world and for the media to give him any more

RE: CSRe: salt question Himalayan salt

2008-02-10 Thread bob Larson
isn't the contamination scare about dirtballs selling pakistani salt with lots of flouride as himalayan? i don't recall anyone claiming that genuine himalayan salt has any such problems... did i miss something? -Original Message- From: bbanever [mailto:bbane...@earthlink.net] Sent:

Re: CSargyria reversal...televangelists

2008-02-10 Thread Clayton Family
That reminds me of Al Franken's old spoof ad on SNL On Feb 10, 2008, at 5:26 PM, bob Larson wrote: Russ at Sota Ind. offered to supply Paul through the argyria reversal protocol if Paul would be willing to follow it correctly... speaking of televangelists, if Bob Larson the exorcist and

Re: CSkidney stones

2008-02-10 Thread Harold MacDonald
- Original Message - From: jlgregel To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 3:04 PM Subject: CSkidney stones To Lin; and others re Kidney stones. . I would advise him to get pH test strip paper for testing pH of urine and saliva.His systems