CSOne New File, Vitamin D

2008-09-18 Thread Wayne Fugitt
One new file added to the CS small collection. This one is written by Dr. John E. Whitcomb , MD, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine ...A friend and classmate of Dan Nave. It is 18 pages, including footnotes. ( file size 879 K ) http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes/nutrients/ Or the complete

Re: CSInfo Sheet

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
these are great sites, Smitty. Another I shall keep. dee Smitty wrote: I was wondering if anyone has a simple sheet about colloidal silver to hand to someone when giving them CS for the first time. Pat You may find something here= http://tinyurl.com/49bor6 Or you could cut paste

Re: CSOne New File, Vitamin D

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
this page wouldn't open Wayne. dee Wayne Fugitt wrote: One new file added to the CS small collection. This one is written by * Dr. http://www.healthgrades.com/directory_search/physician/profiles/dr-md-reports/Dr-John-Whitcomb-MD-CC0A360C.cfmJohn E. Whitcomb , MD,

CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
Can I ask if anyone has Thunderbird on the list? If so, and I hope I'm not going to upset anyone by asking, but can they tell me how I can get hyperlinks into the email I am sending. I can receive them, but when I type an email going out, the link is not highlighted. Thanx in advance. dee

Re: CSOne New File, Vitamin D

2008-09-18 Thread B Magnatta
Great Article!. Thanks for sharing. I feel so much better in the sun for sure and now , going to take the recommended dose for my weight and extra to bring my levels up. Sincerely, Barb M. ---Original Message--- From: Wayne Fugitt Date: 9/18/2008 06:40:06 To:

RE: CSOne New File, Vitamin D

2008-09-18 Thread Dianne France
Wayne The file wouldn't open for me. It said Cannot extract embhedding font 'LYJGVK+TimsNewRoman TSMT. Some characters may not display. The first page openned but nothing else. Would love to read it and add it to my files. Dianne Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 05:38:50 -0500To:

RE: CSInfo Sheet

2008-09-18 Thread Dianne France
Pat A fact sheet for CS is wonderful but if you start giving out instructions with CS you could be misunderstood and charged with practicing medicine. Just something to think about in this day and time. CS is a wonderful product and my family doesn't ever want to be without. Dianne Date: Wed,

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Bruce Anderson
I would like the answer to this too. Bruce A Dee wrote: Can I ask if anyone has Thunderbird on the list? If so, and I hope I'm not going to upset anyone by asking, but can they tell me how I can get hyperlinks into the email I am sending. I can receive them, but when I type an email going

Re: CSOne New File, Vitamin D

2008-09-18 Thread Bruce Anderson
I got the same message, but, got all but page 2. Bruce A Dianne France wrote: Wayne The file wouldn't open for me. It said Cannot extract embhedding font 'LYJGVK+TimsNewRoman TSMT. Some characters may not display. The first page openned but nothing else. Would love to read it and add it

CSRe: silver-colloids.com

2008-09-18 Thread David O'Neil
Hello Steven Actually it was me not Neville who wrote the quote that you open with below. And perhaps I wasn't clear in my purpose. My question should have been What method is used to make these products that are at least 50% colloidal? If they are not MSP then how are they made?

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Stephen Rose
When you look at the copy of the message in your sent mail folder, does the link appear highlighted in that message? Steve Dee wrote: Can I ask if anyone has Thunderbird on the list? If so, and I hope I'm not going to upset anyone by asking, but can they tell me how I can get hyperlinks

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
I use Thunderbird, and have never seen a full link NOT highlighted by Thunderbird. In fact the links at the bottom of this message are highlighted and clickable on the email. They are not highlighted though in the edit window which I am typing in right now, just in the read window when I

Re: CSRe: silver-colloids.com

2008-09-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
David O'Neil wrote: Hello Steven Actually it was me not Neville who wrote the quote that you open with below. And perhaps I wasn't clear in my purpose. My question should have been What method is used to make these products that are at least 50% colloidal? If they are not MSP then how

RE: CSRe: silver-colloids.com

2008-09-18 Thread Norton, Steve
Thanks and sorry for the incorrect attribution. I have to admit I have been confused more than once by the differing uses of the term colloidal silver. - Steve N -Original Message- From: David O'Neil [mailto:da...@alchemysa.com.au] Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 6:43 AM To:

CSOT:osteoporosis

2008-09-18 Thread claire
A friend has been diagnosed with advanced osteoporosis dr. has prescribed Fosamax, which my friend does NOT want to take. She has ordered the book The Bone Health Revolution by Vivian Goldschmidt. Does anyone have any advice or suggestions? TIA, Claire -- The Silver List is a moderated forum

Re: CSOT:osteoporosis

2008-09-18 Thread Clayton Family
She can check out Dr John Lee's book on menopause, he uses natural progesterone cream for that, and it slowly helps build bones, even in very elderly women. Other bone health nutrients are Vitamin D (very important), along with calcium, magnesium, boron, etc. I have seen supplements with

RE: CSOne New File, Vitamin D

2008-09-18 Thread B Magnatta
I had a similar error but it opened in mine ok, just some of the text on the first page was garbled near the top. Sincerely, Barb M. ---Original Message--- From: Dianne France Date: 9/18/2008 08:30:06 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSOne New File, Vitamin D Wayne The

Re: CSOne New File, Vitamin D

2008-09-18 Thread Clayton Family
I don't see it, sorry, when I go to the directory /nutrients, it appears to be empty. Thanks for going to the trouble to set it up. Kathryn On Sep 18, 2008, at 5:38 AM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:  One new file added to the CS small collection. This one is written by Dr. John E. Whitcomb ,

CSMeso vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-18 Thread gmetropulo
This ino was printed in a post of a man treating his family after antibiotics for lyme. He has been helped with Mesosilver and states the reason ionic is not as good. I thought consensus was that it was the ionic part that is most beneficial. Here's whaat the article staed: Ionic silver is

CSunsubscribe

2008-09-18 Thread Cathy Camara

Re: CSOT:osteoporosis

2008-09-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
I might add, avoid phosphoric acid, it will leach calcium from your bones. It is normally found in colas and some other soft drinks. Marshall \ Clayton Family wrote: She can check out Dr John Lee's book on menopause, he uses natural progesterone cream for that, and it slowly helps build

Re: CSRe: silver-colloids.com- foss

2008-09-18 Thread Clayton Family
Dear Steve Foss, Thank you for posting this, and also the links. It has made for some interesting reading. While the tone is off putting, the material is of interest, so it is worth sifting through it. I have been interested in ammonia lately due to it's ability to detoxify some (maybe all)

Re: CSMeso vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-18 Thread Clayton Family
A colloid is not soluble, it is a suspension. A colloid can be made up of virtually anything at all, it is a size designation. That is what the nano part of any word signifies, a size only. Speak of any colloid, and you immediately know what size range you are talking about. The ionic

Re: CSMeso vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
He seems to have his facts mixed up. It is true that ionic silver becomes silver chloride in the stomach. Dissolved silver chloride is STILL ionic silver, and can and will exist in the blood stream, at least until it comes in contact with colloidal silver particles. Once this happens, they

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
It definitely does if I am replying to an email that has a link in it, but I don't know about mine when sent. I will try and do another test. dee Stephen Rose wrote: When you look at the copy of the message in your sent mail folder, does the link appear highlighted in that message? Steve

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
here goes, I will just put in this link which everyone knows. http://silverlist.org dee Marshall Dudley wrote: I use Thunderbird, and have never seen a full link NOT highlighted by Thunderbird. In fact the links at the bottom of this message are highlighted and clickable on the email.

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
Now that's weird Marshall, it /*does */highlight it in the sent emails folder! How come? dee Marshall Dudley wrote: I use Thunderbird, and have never seen a full link NOT highlighted by Thunderbird. In fact the links at the bottom of this message are highlighted and clickable on the email.

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
Thanks very much for that Marshall, I thought that it didn't highlight it because it doesn't show before I send. Thanks for clearing that up, and sorry for being OT again, but it is handy to have people to 'bounce' off. dee Marshall Dudley wrote: I use Thunderbird, and have never seen a

Re: CSMeso vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-18 Thread Dee
I would love to hear our respected various 'sages' replies to this. (by the way, the hyperlinks at the bottom of 'this' email, weren't highlighted!) dee gmetrop...@aol.com wrote: This ino was printed in a post of a man treating his family after antibiotics for lyme. He has been helped with

Re: CSOT:osteoporosis

2008-09-18 Thread Rowena
Virgin Coconut Oil. enhances the body's absorption of calcium and magnesium http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/article10013.htm There is evidence that coconut oil helps prevent osteoporosis. One of the interesting things about coconut oil is that it helps improves nutrient absorption. It

Re: CSOT:osteoporosis

2008-09-18 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Greetings, There another factor which is vital in maintaining bone density: Super K (LEF with Vitamin K1 and K2) http://www.lef.org/Vitamins-Supplements/Item00924/Super-K-with-Advanced-K2-Complex.html Others make it as well, but there is a good description of how Vitamin K works. Boron is

Re: CSOT:osteoporosis

2008-09-18 Thread Rowena
http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/6-Ways-to-Prevent-Osteoporosis/66455 6. Change your cooking oil to coconut oil Coconut oil has been used to treat people that have deficiency in calcium. Coconut oil enhances the absorption and retention of minerals like calcium and magnesium. The medium

Re: CSHighlight Links, Why not ?

2008-09-18 Thread M. G. Devour
Dear Marshall, You write: The biggest problem I have with links is that I will copy the text of a link to say an AIM window, then change the link before I send it. The receiver than gets a link that says what I want it to say, and do, but if he clicks on it, goes to the old address before I

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread sol
I'm sure that is what Dee meant--the links are not highlighted in the compose window, but they do appear as hyperlinks in the email as it is received on the other end. For a long time I used to think they should be also highlighted active hyperlinks in the edit (compose) window, but they just

Re: CSOT:osteoporosis

2008-09-18 Thread sol
Also check out the info on strontium in the latest edition of From Fatigued to Fantastic by Jacob Teitelbaum, or look it up online. But the book is where I first read about it. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are

Re: CSMeso vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-18 Thread sol
Dee wrote: I would love to hear our respected various 'sages' replies to this. (by the way, the hyperlinks at the bottom of 'this' email, weren't highlighted!) dee Do you mean they were not highlighted (active) in the Read or Preview window or in the edit/compose window when you were typing

Re: CSInfo Sheet

2008-09-18 Thread Sandee George
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CSCS: Osteoporosis

2008-09-18 Thread Harold MacDonald
Until the bodys' pH is brought into proper balance,you are waging a losing battle. If the blood is not in pH balance,the bones will be robbed of calcium to bring it into stasis. To get some info re same google pH . As for Fosamax,it is a drug you couldn't get me to take for a diamond as big as

CSHighlight Links, Why not ?

2008-09-18 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Marshall, At 01:08 PM 9/18/2008, you wrote: They are not highlighted though in the edit window which I am typing in right now, just in the read window when I received the message. Is that a setting or just a fact of life? Seems most good email programs, do things right, unless

CSre: CS-silver-colloids.com

2008-09-18 Thread Steven Foss
Dear David you wrote: Actually it was me not Neville who wrote the quote that you open with below. I read the header in haste, and already made my apologies to Neville in private 'And perhaps I wasn't clear in my purpose. My question should have been What method is used to make these

Re: CSHighlight Links, Why not ?

2008-09-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Wayne Fugitt wrote: Evening Marshall, At 01:08 PM 9/18/2008, you wrote: They are not highlighted though in the edit window which I am typing in right now, just in the read window when I received the message. Is that a setting or just a fact of life? I don't think it is a setting.

Re: CSCS: further to distill/concentrace minerals

2008-09-18 Thread Harold MacDonald
ConcenTrace Minerals: The ones I use are from The Great Salt Lake in Utah. Manufactured by, Mineral Resources International,inc. 1990 W 3300 S., Ogden, Utah, 84401 www.mineralresourcesint.com As they say; Utahs' only food- grade solar evaporation mineral harvesters. Low sodium,full

Re: CSMeso vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-18 Thread Neville
- Original Message - From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 2:58 AM Subject: Re: CSMeso vs. Ionic silver? [ Ah the beauties of definitions. Kathryn] You've certainly got that right Kathryn...!! I have said in the past

Re: CSemail question - OT

2008-09-18 Thread Bruce Anderson
Thanks for the help. Bruce A sol wrote: I'm sure that is what Dee meant--the links are not highlighted in the compose window, but they do appear as hyperlinks in the email as it is received on the other end. For a long time I used to think they should be also highlighted active hyperlinks in

Re: CSFrozen shoulder.

2008-09-18 Thread B Magnatta
My Husband tore , broke and sprained his shoulder a while back and part of his treatment to prevent frozen shoulder was to use chiropractic. They kept the bone in place while the tissues healed properly. This might be a good idea to make sure the bones are lining up properly so your therapy will

Re: CSMeso vs. Ionic silver?

2008-09-18 Thread Malcolm
Hi Kathryn, Are you referring to the process as it (ionic silver solution) is made electrically, or in general? Ionic silver is soluble in water, fairly slightly, like 20 ppm or more or less, depending. It's not a compound that dissolves ionically like salt. But that brings up the other side

CSCS-silver-colloids.com

2008-09-18 Thread David O'Neil
From: Steven Foss foss_ste...@yahoo.com Date: 19 September 2008 6:20:34 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSre: CS-silver-colloids.com Dear David Hello Steven My comments are below you wrote: Actually it was me not Neville who wrote the quote that you open with below. I