CSTurmeric

2005-06-17 Thread William Amos
Turmeric, the spice that gives curry its brilliant yellow color, may help preserve your brilliance. A compound called curcumin, found in turmeric, appears to shrink the protein deposits that build up in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease, report UCLA researchers who studied the

Re: CSionizable magnesium?

2005-06-17 Thread Rowena
Can anyone tell me what ionizable magnesium might be? http://www.coldcure.com/html/dep.html#codex said As previously mentioned, magnesium regulates many nerve receptors, such as NMDA or 5-HT3. When inadequately regulated due to magnesium deficiency, those receptors cause fibromyalgia pain and

CSRe: Of Interest to all

2005-06-17 Thread Sandee George
Here is the address of a site I ran into this morning which I think will be of great interest to all on this list - http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/061605HA.shtml Enjoy and have a great day Sandee The one who accomplished it is the one who failed to realize that he could not do it. -- The

CSStore Wars

2005-06-17 Thread Dan Nave
This is awesome! You need flash player... Stretch out with your peelings Check out the Organic Rebellion!... grocery STORE WARS! http://www.storewars.org/flash/index.html -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted

CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2005 #391

2005-06-17 Thread metaphor
At 04:47 AM 17/06/2005 -0700, you wrote: Hi Folks , Heres a link for those seeking Ionic Magnesium . I found this ( seen below ) very interesting . Also for those seeking the herbal alternative for EDTA and chelation therapy re Cilantro , A little research has shown that

Re: CSionizable magnesium?

2005-06-17 Thread FRANK CUNS-RIAL
Rowena, I don't know what ionizable magnesium could mean, but I'll tell you that magnesium is a divalent metal that has the tendency to bind chemically via ionic bonding with strong acids such as nitric, sulphuric, hydrochloric forming salts known as magnesium nitrite, magnesium sulgate and

Re: CSRe: Of Interest to all

2005-06-17 Thread mborgert
ALARMING!!! Last year I watched the congress asking these questions of the big drug makers, the drug makers, did not seem to care. -- Original message from Sandee George oha...@juno.com: -- Here is the address of a site I ran into this morning which I think will be

Re: CSionizable magnesium?

2005-06-17 Thread Ole Alstrup
The only ionziable magnesium I have come across is Active-H, a unique antioxidant product marketed in Europe, which releases negatively charged hydrogen ions from Magnesium hydrogen carbonate/citrate, which is ionized with active hydrogen mixed with Microcluster® silica. The product is a

CSRe:Re: CSTurmeric - Tumericforce soft gels

2005-06-17 Thread William Amos
HI This information came to me from a friend at a medical college in Colorado. Perhaps I can get more information Bill -- Hi There Bill how would you think that this would work for cataracts ? Regards Sandee The one who accomplished it

Re: CSRe: Of Interest to all

2005-06-17 Thread Sandee George
Why should they care they are making money out of sickness so they certainly would not want to kill the goose Regards Sandee The one who accomplished it is the one who failed to realize that he could not do it. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

Re: CSRe:Re: CSTurmeric - Tumericforce soft gels

2005-06-17 Thread Sandee George
Thanks I would greatly appreciate this, as maybe this could be a very useful piece of information for all of us Thanks Bill REgards Sandee The one who accomplished it is the one who failed to realize that he could not do it. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal

CSRe:CSPost Polio Syndrome

2005-06-17 Thread William Amos
My wife of 43 years who developed polio at age 15 was diagnosed with PPS. in the later years. The only thing she took at that time for the muscle degeneration was valium. I guess that is what led me into searching for altenative medicines. Today I would think colloidal gold would have been of

CSPost Polio Syndrome

2005-06-17 Thread Deborah Gerard
Has anyone in the group had or know of someone who has had this condition and what if anything can be done about it?...thanks ...Debbie