Eczema's more of a damp heat condition.
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From: Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 3:04 PM
Subject: RE: CSBlack Salve Psoriasis?
Now this is interesting :o)
So are you taking the kefir, letting it hang and
Hi Sara,
Instead of having to wait hours for your kefir to drain from the
handkerchiefs or sackcloth, try using a nylon strainer. Then all you have
to do is scrape down the sides of the strainer around the kefir buds. I use
a rubber spatula to scrape with. You can also use a non-metal colander
The ones I have looked at Tel, have been somewhere in the region of $60 or more
- for just a tiny tub. I agree that $15 is not at all expensive and worth
every penny if it has the desired effect--even with postage. dee
On 4 Dec 2010, at 17:52, Tel Tofflemire wrote:
Dee
A- $15.00 tub is
So you don't think that $69 is expensive for a tub of around an ounce or so? I
was just asking the very thing that you have mentioned i.e. is there any really
special process it has to go through to justify such an expense--that's all.
I believe Tel's product is nowhere near as expensive as
Even this is $49 for a tiny pot. dee
On 4 Dec 2010, at 23:51, Rayvencall wrote:
Maybe this will help some people here it's from the Canasema site dated Aug.
2004 The site was shut down Sept 2004 by the FDA
http://web.archive.org/web/20040802225311/www.herbhealers.com/cansema.htm
The
Shipping over seas isn't all that expensive if you don't use UPS and
it's rare that small packages are opened or if valued under $20, taxed
heavily if at all.
UPS custom customs facilities are very fast, but cost the receiver a
fortune that no one on the senders end knows you will pay.
Dee, from what I remember of alpha/omega labs video on making black salve,
it's not so much that it's cost of ingredients--or even time to make--but
that you can't just buy some of the ingredients (in their BS anyway) in
small amounts. You have to buy one or two in large amounts. Because it
Excuse me Dee for jumping into your business, however if you think
that Tel's product may work with and for you, why in God's name are
you hung up on the cost of getting it - you pay Tel for the shipping
to England or buy a carrier pigeon This is what fascinates me
about humans, as
Ode once again I love you - so very very true, if you cannot beat em
join them, or use their own game against them Is this what
they call the fun of life
Regards, have a wonderful snowy day in your Carolina part of the
woods
Sandee
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That's amazing Melly. I wonder if the core of the banana leaves you find in
the store would work? They are certainly cheap enough. You did mean the
leaves and not the 'stem' of the plant, right?
Samala,
Renee
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From: Melly Bag
Date: 12/4/2010 10:35:25 PM
Um, no, I was talking about straining the finished kefir, not
separating the kefir from the grains. I use a plastic strainer to do
that and it takes seconds to do. I am refering to then separating the
finished kefir, which does take hours or even weeks if you are looking
for a harder
How effective for psoriasis? Did you see any clients get improvement? My
son has terrible psoriasis his forehead/scalps/neck. Helen
Hi Helen, one of the best things I have given people to help them with
psoriasis is What I call Brooks Mix It was posted on this site by a very
Thanks for this info Ode and it tallies with what I was thinking. I've never
understood how I can get supplements from iHerb which is in California right
over the other side of the US--for $4 when other places much, much closer
charge far more than the cost of the actual product being ordered.
Thanks Renee. dee
On 5 Dec 2010, at 14:54, Renee wrote:
Dee, from what I remember of alpha/omega labs video on making black salve,
it's not so much that it's cost of ingredients--or even time to make--but
that you can't just buy some of the ingredients (in their BS anyway) in small
All well and good, providing you have the money to do this. I have - on
occasion - been about to order a product which cost say$12 and when the
shipping charge became apparent it jumped the cost up by $50! As Tel himself
doesn't actually know how much it could cost, then I'm afraid I
Hi Rowena,
Just goes to show ya; money's just buttons, the guvmint is the button
factory, some folks think if you've got more buttons in your basket
you're better. The rest is tiddley-winks . . . . not truth nor health.
Take care,
Malcolm
On Sun, 2010-12-05 at 12:30 +0800, Rowena wrote:
Over
A small tub of salve could ship with Priority Mail for $4.95. Pretty cheap.
I make psoriasis salve, remedies for burns, and lush body butters that ship
for that amount. Remember the ads, If it fits, it ships/ You can fit a lot
into one of their boxes.
The last thing I want is to ship UPS - I
A friend said many years ago, Money is just a way of keeping score. I like
that concept.
Gayla
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From: Malcolm s...@asis.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: CSblack salve, Values
Hi Rowena,
Just goes to show ya;
Recently, prompted by several inquiries about any dry
eyes research we might have conducted earlier I have deemed it
worthwhile to make this post.
Circa 1996 to 2004, we conducted a number of limited investigations on
substances useful in addressing dry eye challenges.
Early-on we
Hi Dee,
I meant no offense to you. I think Everything is expensive and getting
more so. g Looks like Ode has the answer for you re: shipping. Also,
I get it that you don't want to be stuck with some scammer's new and
improved Magic Fairy Dust. My point was that price is no longer a
valid way
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
All well and good, providing you have the money to do this. I have - on
occasion - been about to order a product which cost say$12 and when the
shipping charge became apparent it jumped the cost up by $50!
I
May I suggest that you look for friends (or friends of friends) who are
coming over , who may be willing to pick it up here and bring it over.
This might work out ok if you are in no great hurry.
Regards
hg
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
All well and good, providing you have the money to do
Gotcha! I misunderstood. I have never done that. Is that how you make
your own cream cheese?
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From: Sara Mandal-Joy
Um, no, I was talking about straining the finished kefir, not
separating the kefir from the grains. I use a plastic strainer to do
that
My dog had dry eye that went away with a raw diet and not grains.
Some say it is triggered by vaccinations though.
Louise
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From: Brooks Bradley [mailto:bradlebro...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 2:02 PM
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSDry Eyes
Brooks for sure this is very helpful, however in my case as I told
you, by stopping the DSMO added to the EIS,
my eyes are back to normal, however I know this info. will be
extremely useful to someone and maybe myself
for the future, once again many many thanks for taking the time to
share
Yes, it is called leban, and is delicious. Longer you let it drain
the firmer/harder it gets. Can press it for a hard cheese. I like it
as a fairly soft cream cheese. You can flavor it as you like - our
favorite is with bits of onion and hot pepper, but a sweet cream cheese
with cinnamon
Very interesting! When my eyes are very dry, I seem to have trouble with
vision, too. The eye doc said he could tell by looking that I have a problem
with dry eyes.
Now if only I could find some help for tinnitus which seems to be getting worse.
Thanks,
Pat
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Dear Pat,
I too have tinnitus, both kinds, the hissing and the pulsatile. (The
former came from my Pug yapping in my ears, which did damage to the inner
ears.) It`s annoying, but I can live with it. It is the latter which is
driving me CRAZY!!! That horrible grinding, pulsing noise in my right
Renee's right!
I've had my container for over 5 years and it's mostly full.
Used it for two cancers on the skin.
Geez, $50 to get rid of CANCER!
Where in the world are your priorities???
Chuck
Marriage changes passion...suddenly you're in bed
Hi Marshalee,
You might want to see a massage therapist and ask them to work on your neck
muscles. Trigger points in these muscles, e.g., SCM and scalenes, can disturb
your vision as well as causing ear noises.
PT
From: Marshalee Hallett utahpug...@gmail.com
Hi Pat,
I have had tinnitus for quite sometime and was to the point I did not think I'd
ever be rid of it but the one thing that I found that stops it is Liposomal vit
C. If I stop taking it the tinnitus returns.
Sandy
--- On Sun, 12/5/10, Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com wrote:
Now if only I
And if it stinks too much, add some honey or some urea (nigrogen46
creystals)--they reduce the odor of DMSO Saralou
On 12/5/2010 12:14 PM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
How effective for psoriasis? Did you see any
altcancer.com
works from outside the USA.
http://herbhealers.com/
works in the USA, or so I am told.
On 2010/12/05, at 1:50, Renee wrote:
I think that site is gone now. When you put in alphaomega labs all you get
is a crummy, empty page, with a search box. They are hardly selling
Recipes:
The news about Greg Caton is not up to date, but the recipes may be useful to
some.
http://www.eregimens.com/regimens/CancerSkin.htm
On 2010/12/06, at 12:59, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
altcancer.com
works from outside the USA.
http://herbhealers.com/
works in the
Yes, I remember that now. Someone on another list in Australia could get to
altcancer site. We here couldn't figure out why we couldn't. Finally
someone found the herbhealers one. I had typed in the alphaomega labs and
got that basically empty page and forgot there was this other site for the
Hi, Well I get a therapeutic massage every week, and it has done nothing for
the tinnitus. My eyes are fine, other than the myopia.
I still think it might be the nodules. I`ll be seeing my ENT on Friday, and
will see what he thinks.
Thanks!!
Marshalee
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 8:32 PM, PT Ferrance
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