CSbladder and kidney infections

2004-10-30 Thread Betsy Coffey
there was a woman that posted something about having chronic kidney and bladder infections. I deleted and cannot find her address. If you read this, please email me and put from the silver list in the subject box I will give you some ideas and some web sites. hope to hear from you

Re: CSStaniless steel...watch out.

2004-10-30 Thread Nenah Sylver
My Mastercraft stainless steel pots are made from surgical stainless steel touted as having the molecules close together so it doesn't have problems like other pots. Except for a handle falling off a frying pan, I've never had problems like warping, discoloration, etc. It makes sense that they are

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2004-10-30 Thread Dr. David W. Kenney
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RE: CS Diet for dogs and humans

2004-10-30 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Brickey, Sorry to hear of your problem of bleeding ulcers and delighted you've found effective treatment--Nexium. Please give CS + Gatorade (or other electrolyte) by holding in mouth as you describe several minutes, then swallowing. Also, inexpensive Papaya Enzyme Chewable Tablets. This

Re: CStreatment of severe dental disease in a pet rabbit

2004-10-30 Thread Garnet
Thanks for the follow up Sol. This is an amazing story! I have been using CS DMSO to avoid a root canal on a tooth. I told my dentist. And I asked him if he could tell the nerve was dead. I thought this was the reason he advised a root canal. He said no he can not tell that, the tooth has other

Re: CSStaniless steel...watch out.

2004-10-30 Thread Garnet
New pans do not have the rainbows Terri. It is only from over heating that these develop. Changes the molecular structure of the steel and is supposedly now giving off metal molecules. I don't have the details of this, just read about it years ago. A family that stopped using even SS eating

Re: CSStaniless steel...watch out.

2004-10-30 Thread Garnet
Is All Clad like this, the ones all the professional cooks use? They certainly are pricey enough! Garnet On Sat, 2004-10-30 at 06:55, Nenah Sylver wrote: My Mastercraft stainless steel pots are made from surgical stainless steel touted as having the molecules close together so it doesn't have

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2004-10-30 Thread William Amos
Hi: Stainless Steel is a term commonly used to indicate any or all rustless steels or iron alloys designed to resist atmospheric corrosion. Some grades are magnetic, some heat treatable, depending on the alloys added to the base metal, Chromium. I would think the manufacturer would use a proper

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2004-10-30 Thread William Amos
Can someone forward this to my daughter at mswla1...@alltel.net Too long. -- Here is a document that will discusses taking away your rights to choose the types of supplements you have a right to purchase, take, etc.

Re: CSStaniless steel...watch out.

2004-10-30 Thread T J Garland
Stainless steel is a generic name for a # of metals with a base of iron and other metals as Nickel, chronmium, molybedum, cobalt,vanadium, etc.-depending on its uses. The common alloy is 304 which is 18% chrome and 8 % nickel, balance iron. We in the metals busines call it and its cousins

Re: CSStaniless steel...watch out.

2004-10-30 Thread T J Garland
The surgical sterilization temp is less than 300 F. -one eighth the melting point of 18/8. Surgical stainless is a marketing gimmick. Generally, the more nickel the higher the melting point. Nickel alloys will be magnetic or not as different amounts of nickel is added--or cobalt. We wont get into

CSChlorophyll for DMSO odor? was Re: CStreatment of severe dental disease in a pet rabbit

2004-10-30 Thread sol
Chlorophyll is working for me, I just chew one to 3 tablets a day, and I have no DMSO body/breath odor, even though I've started using a little DMSO orally. Seems like chlorophyll doesn't work for everybody though. The tablets seem to be working better than a chlorophyll liquid did. sol

Re: CSStaniless steel...watch out.

2004-10-30 Thread Tony Moody
I feel much happer using SS than enamel ware. The enamel develops tiny cracks in which germs lurk i am sure and also those tiny chips of glass have to go into the food. Right? Stainless steel in general does not lose surface unless abraded, so be gentle with it. I would guess that more

Re: CSbladder and kidney infections

2004-10-30 Thread nancymike
Check out the amino acid d-Mannose. It is safe and it works. Nancy - Original Message - From: Betsy Coffey latimergi...@yahoo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 1:36 AM Subject: CSbladder and kidney infections there was a woman that posted something about