Morning Jonathan,
If you Google sodium chlorite, you will get exactly two entries, and a
suggestion: did you mean sodium chloride?
Your google is BROKE.
I got ten pages of hits.
I looked at most of them and they are in fact
Sodium Chlorite.
Wayne
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Evening Wayne,
Nope, my touch-typing is broke. Apologies.
Just before you wrote I figured that something must be wrong and
checked my spelling.
There are 888,000 hits for sodium chlorite. Two for sodium chorite.
That will teach me to send hasty messages.
Sorry for the distraction.
Here's a snippet snatched from Wikipedia. Oddly, I did not see any
mention in this in the entire, rather long essay by the promoter of
MMS.
Sodium chlorite, NaClO2 also finds application as a component in
therapeutic rinses, mouthwashes, toothpastes and gels, mouth sprays,
chewing gums
Give it a try.
I think you'll find it to be a mechanical compaction of silver
hydroxide and metallic silver rather than a suspended grown crystal.
I also think that the reason that H2O2 breaks these structures apart is
that they form around a silver oxide particle that's the same oxide
Bob wrote:
...in my area i found the drugs stores and grocery stores don't have it.
Yep, here too. I finally found it at one of the shops that sell candy
and spices down near the Farmer's Market in my local big city. I had to
ask for it, but the girl knew exactly what I wanted and took me to a
Dis-info.
There is virtually NOTHING in that article that is the least bit true.
The problem that the FTC and FDA had with Seasilver was a mislabeling
issue.
They are, in fact, enforcing their decision. It only applies to
labeling and claims... not silver products.
The FTC has
Thanks Simon, Good point.
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From: Simon Jestermailto:tansta...@libertytrek.org
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 5:23 AM
Subject: Re: CSMMS supplier
On 10/22/2007, Marlene Hanson
Yes, Afternoon Wayne, I do think snorting CS is good, as it doesn't
interfere with the natural mucosal functions, yet helps the condition;
similarly salt.
(but you didn't answer the question grin).
JOhn
--On 22 October 2007 16:18:02 -0500 Wayne Fugitt cwa...@netdoor.com wrote:
Evening John,
Now that is interesting...because here we have it: is sniffing good or bad?
On the other hand flu gets in via the nose etc, and bunged up noses may be
bad for thatno air, good moist conditions. Certainly it's very
uncomfortable. Maybe sniffing and blowing is best!
Thanks,
JOhn
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On 10/22/2007, Marlene Hanson (mlehan...@msn.com) wrote:
You can buy the citric acid at the drug store.
Please... why on earth would you say that???
If you are going to try to find health, don't popint someone to an
extremely poor source for product.
There is NO reason to buy 'drug store'
On 10/22/2007, Marlene Hanson (mlehan...@msn.com) wrote:
You can buy the citric acid at the drug store.
Please... why on earth would you say that???
If you are going to try to find health, don't point someone to an
extremely poor source for product.
There is NO reason to buy 'drug store'
That's because, when chasing down sacred cows, one must run willy nilly
in many directions...and chant moo backwards.
[Wink]
Ode [Ken]
At 01:30 PM 10/22/2007 +0005, you wrote:
Arnold wrote:
Yes it was a great post, indeed. But over the years that is exactly what
we have come to expect
Morning John,
At 07:21 AM 10/23/2007, you wrote:
Certainly it's very uncomfortable. Maybe sniffing and blowing is best!
I have read, years ago, no germ can live in mucous.
There must be some good reason for the stuff.
Remember, .. Vitamin A effects the Quality and Quantity of
Dear Wayne,
Having come close to losing my life from mold in my house, etc, your
statement concerns me a great deal. I spent close to15 years trying to
fix myself, and control the environment by means of ozone generators,
hepa filters, food, etc, ultimately to no avail. The problem was a
This is some really good information. I had done some testing a few
years ago, and reported that H2O2 will slowly oxidize silver to silver
hydroxide and silver oxide, then reduce it to a colloid, but really
never thought about it being practical, primarily because I had used a
length of silver
...in my area i found the drugs stores and grocery stores don't have it.
some might at the peak of canning season.
the only health food store stocking NOW brand supps doesn't stock their
citric acid, or any other brand.
at a farm supply co-op i found it with the canning supplies, but it has an
Ed,
I, too, have had my doctors tell me that all I have is some discomfort and that
I am not bad enough to be out of work. Listen, I have one of the best work
ethics of anyone. I miss going to work, as I feel productive, but am too sick
to do so at this time. I can relate to your dilemma in
It is not that sodium chlorite is that obscure, it is that common table
salt is, well, that common.
Marshall
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
The fifty-dollar kit from this company includes a plastic bag of
Sodium Chlorite.
If you Google sodium chlorite, you will get exactly two entries, and a
ALLRIGHT, SOME OF YOU GUYS WITH A GOOD LAB RUN WITH THIS CONCEPT..
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This is some really good information. I had done some testing a few years
ago, and reported that H2O2 will slowly oxidize silver to silver hydroxide
and silver oxide, then reduce it to a colloid,
Thanks, Smitty. I will give it a try. Send me the other information on a
supplier.
Scott
Smitty papad...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Scott:
Do you know about MMS ?
If I were in your shoes, I would give it a try.
You can read about it here = http://miraclemineral.org/
Then click on book 1 to read
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
Here's a snippet snatched from Wikipedia. Oddly, I did not see any
mention in this in the entire, rather long essay by the promoter of
MMS.
Sodium chlorite, NaClO2 also finds application as a component in
therapeutic rinses, mouthwashes, toothpastes and gels,
Silver-List,
Thank you all for your input. I will definitely try these suggestions. Jodi,
where do I get the Armour?
Scott
Jodi jwmen...@cox.net wrote: Scott wrote:
I use some medications and have been using the same ones for the past
4 years. They are: Levoxyl (thyroid hormone
Dear List:
I have been only somewhat following the discussions about MMS, as I am quite
busy. However, something about the substance seemed very familiar. So I went
into my files and dug up some information that you may find illuminating.
Punchline, for those of you who don't like suspense: I
Interesting, I get almost 19,000 pages:
Results *1* - *10* of about *189,000* for *sodium
http://www.google.com/url?sa=Xoi=dictq=http://www.answers.com/sodium%26r%3D67usg=AFQjCNFH433UrN_FuIObW7PJ2yCjO5iuog
chlorite
Scott wrote:
Silver-List,
Thank you all for your input. I will definitely try these suggestions.
Jodi, where do I get the Armour?
Try demanding it from the doctor who gave you the T4 first, and
hopefully he or she will cooperate and let you switch. If not, maybe
you can find another
PART 2 of MMS-related topics.
[This is the continuation of an email from October 2002]
http://www.btcproducts.co.za/clo2.asp
Chlorine Dioxide Based Liquid Disinfectants :
Chlorine dioxide is a powerful broad spectrum bactericide, fungicide,
virucide, algicide, sporacide and it also destroys
MMS-related topics, PART 3 (of 6)
[This is the continuation of an email from October 2002]
[NENAH: Finally, from yet another company:]
http://www.frontierpharm.com/chlorine_dioxide_faq1.htm#issafe
While chlorine dioxide ClO2 has chlorine in its name, chlorine dioxide's
chemistry is different
MMS-related topics, PART 4 (of 6)
[This is the continuation of an email from October 2002]
[NENAH] Now let's take a look at the pertinent data on the label of Inner
Light's Prime pH. Among the usual information (name of company, address,
dosage, standard warning about not taking it if
MMS-related topics, PART 5 (of 6)
[More information from UNKNOWN author UNKNOWN date]
I believe Chlorine Dioxide used to be sold in Health stores under the brand
name AEROX, sold as an oxygenator similar in effect to Hydrogen Peroxide.
Probably a more familiar but similar product is
MMS-related topics, PART 6 (of 6)
[October 23, 2007, Nenah]
It appears that MMS is based on some old, solid chemistry principles. MMS,
or sodium chlorite, converts to chlorine dioxide when exposed to an acidic
medium. Inside the stomach, the hydrochloric acid (HCl) would be enough to
convert
Can you repost Part 1so I will understand what this is about? Thanks,
Leslie
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To: silver-l...@eskimo. Com silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 11:29 AM
Subject: CSMMS-related topics, PART 2 (of 6)
PART 2 of
Thanks, Smitty. I will give it a try. Send me the other information on a
supplier.
Scott
www.GlobalLight.net
1-888-236-2108
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Moulds are so dangerous in houses..like the black moulds. Even on binliners
used to store clothes. You went to the greatest length to deal with it
Kathryn, and I admire you for that determination. I wonder how you were
convinced so.
As moulds can somehow harm the gut epithelium with its
Dear List:
I have been only somewhat following the discussions about MMS, as I am quite
busy. However, something about the substance seemed very familiar. So I went
into my files and dug up some information that you may find illuminating.
Punchline, for those of you who don't like suspense: I
On 10/23/07, John Plumridge bollyb...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Moulds are so dangerous in houses..like the black moulds.
--On 23 October 2007 09:23:48 -0500 Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com
Having come close to losing my life from mold in my house, etc,
On Oct 23, 2007, at 7:58 AM, Wayne
Has any one any knowledge of CS as a food preservative. I imagine it is
limited as far as fungus and moulds go?
JOhn
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I use a little in each gallon of Milk and it lasts longer after expiration
date.
Leslie
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From: John Plumridge bollyb...@yahoo.co.uk
To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 1:08 PM
Subject: CScs as food preservative
Has any one any
hi john,
our animal being sanctuary gets write off from the local organic
market. champagne grapes at the write off stage mean serve now, like
within hours, or else. i sprayed some with cs...not only did it kill
the already formed mold but kept them for a good three weeks...unheard
of. they
John Plumridge wrote:
Has any one any knowledge of CS as a food preservative. I imagine it
is limited as far as fungus and moulds go?
I have heard of spraying it on chicken, and putting it into milk to
retard spoilage with good results. The FDA has approved MMS basically
for preserving foods
This may be slightly OT, but it is interesting in terms of nanoparticles of
precious metals and the fact that we really don't know what they do.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/specia.../10034946.html
Best Regards,
Arnold Beland
www.atlasnova.com
When I buy my fresh vegetables, I wash them, spray them with CS and put
them
into plastic bags in the veggie drawers - the produce lasts much longer,
especially the lettuce and tomatoes, when I buy the latter if they are
not completely ripe I
wash them, spray them and then put them to sit stalk
An interesting article relating to hypothyroidism, from one of Mary
Enig's sites-
http://www.coconutdiet.com/thyroid_health.htm
Thyroid Health and The Coconut DietTM
Many Americans suffer from symptoms such as cold hands and feet, low
body temperature, sensitivity to cold, a feeling of
Coconut oil is great. I have also found that Iodoral tablets (Iodine and
potassium) helped my wife's thyroid normalize almost immediately. She was cold
all of the time. 3 days after taking 1 Iodoral/day normal temperature! I
believe Iodine is a major nutritional component missing from the
I actually saw this on TV where they were promoting a
container for your vegtables that was lined with some
kind of silver. Stated vegtables lasted much longer
than in other container.
I's a 'yes' by me.
Gail
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A FEW UNIQUE PLUS TRADITIONAL USES FOR COLLOIDAL SILVER
Author:
Bob Beck (with added commentary by Terry Chamberlin)
When you control a source of pennies-per-gallon make-it-yourself high
concentration
Nenah,
As usual, great stuff. Thanks.
Nenah Sylver nenahsyl...@cox.net wrote: Dear List:
I have been only somewhat following the discussions about MMS, as I am quite
busy. However, something about the substance seemed very familiar. So I went
into my files and dug up some information that you
On 10/23/2007, maniaka rose (aroseby...@gmail.com) wrote:
champagne grapes at the write off stage mean serve now, like
within hours, or else. i sprayed some with cs...not only did it kill
the already formed mold but kept them for a good three weeks...unheard
of. they went from withering to
Dear Group,
Did we discuss cs having any affect on Morgellons? I know cs will kill off
single cell organisms but I do not know if M is a single cell organism? I have
come into contact with someone here in Michigan who has it and has it bad. Any
input from anyone would be greatly
Hi all,
I am looking for some info on CS and possibility of curing hepatitis c
infection. Does anyone have any info on this.
take care - Jessica
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It would be fairly easy to test for particles using a laser, assuming
the H202 initially tested clear. Don't know about that, though, as I
never looked thorough H202 with a laser. . .
On Tuesday, Oct 23, 2007, at 23:34 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
This is some really good information.
Deborah Gerard wrote:
*Dear Group,*
*Did we discuss cs having any affect on Morgellons? I know cs will kill
off single cell organisms but I do not know if M is a single cell
organism? I have come into contact with someone here in Michigan who has
it and has it bad. Any input from anyone would
On reading my post, I realized I was not clear- I got distracted by my
son while I was writing. I am inserting in the appropriate corrections
below.
On Oct 22, 2007, at 6:20 PM, Clayton Family wrote:
That is what I will call jar 1- the fuzzy electrodes and water:
I did something like that,
Wow- that is something. That is what must be happening to the oxides
in the jar, and why there is a stronger tyndall- if it is a colloidal
molecule. I am assuming you meant 3 percent peroxide? And I am
wondering if you remember how long it took- how slow is slow? Also,
peroxide kinda
One big question: why are you listening to some dubious test about
whether or not you have a fungal disease? I am unaware of *any*
definitive test for candida that says you absolutely have it in an
infective condition? There are blood tests for valley fever that will
say if a person has ever
On 10/23/2007 10:29:47 PM, Clayton Family (clay...@skypoint.com)
wrote:
Also,
peroxide kinda kills my mucous membranes, I
don't know about anyone
else. It would have to be on the strong side to dilute out enough to
not burn.
Apparently there is a wide range of sensitivity to peroxide.
Most
I had a blood test done for blood infections which the doctor told me included
testing for yeasts including Candida. As far as knowing the terrain of our
bodies, I agree. However, the thought and action of going to see the doctor is
one that was learned and seemed, at one time, to be of value.
One person posted a cure of Sun detergent with colorsafe bleach, in the
bath as a detox bath, then she spilled a bunch of alfalfa pills in the
bath, and she watched the bugs crawl out of her skin.
On Oct 23, 2007, at 6:37 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
Dear Group,
Did we discuss cs having any
A Sufferer's Report on a Unique Alternative Treatement for Morgellon's Disease
Please note that we have not tested this method, this came from a report posted
on a health email list
For any of you following the mystery, or who knows about using alfalfa This
was posted on a morgellons site
you betcha. Now I am wondering if the blood test was an allergy type
of blood test. A Rast, or Elisa, or what. That would typically test for
a whole bunch of stuff. I had some of those run, which told me what I
already knew, except the species of molds. Some of the tests that have
been
This was posted on some list sometime ago. I saved it and here it is.
Hope it helps. pj
Dan
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Does anyone have any suggstions for coping with insomnia? That will be greatly
appreciated. Thank you.
Faith
Valerian root, cat nip tea
faith gagne jitte...@gis.net wrote: Does anyone have any suggstions for
coping with insomnia? That will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Faith
I wrap myself in a badge of honor, a shield of modesty, a uniform of a
mu'meen, a flag of Islam. I wrap
Thank you Jessica but I cannot tolerate the taste of Valerian Root. I've
never tried catnip tes. When does one get it? Thanks.
Faith
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From: jessica
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 1:00 AM
Subject: Re: CSre
Valerian
Fair enough, Marshall. I stand corrected. Thanks for the common-sense
reply. I suppose what I should have said is that the substance must
have a toxicity that is not so great that it must be excluded from
consumer products that may be partially ingested.
It's pretty troubling to me that a
I found catnip tea at GNC, you might also find a valerian root in a tea form so
u wont have to suffer from the taste
faith gagne jitte...@gis.net wrote: Thank you Jessica but I cannot
tolerate the taste of Valerian Root. I've never tried catnip tes. When
does one get it? Thanks.
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