Re: CSNailfungus: antifungal properties of cs

2007-03-06 Thread Clayton Family
I have been treating myself for an internal fungal infection for about 2 years. For the first year and a half, I took dr prescribed diflucan, at a low dose. At the same time I followed a strict anti-candida/ antimold diet, similar to what you find online at many candida sites, modified by my

Re: CSYeast in the Body

2007-03-06 Thread Clayton Family
Well, for me it was the sinus infections, and not digesting food. It led over time to being allergic to just about everything and being able to eat very little. To make things more comlicated, many people with candida like symptoms actually have problems with more toxic types of

Fwd: CSNailfungus: antifungal properties of cs- dose

2007-03-06 Thread Clayton Family
time, varying quite a bit but the intention was for an average of 4-6oz/day divided up. i make it at about twice the strength and ingest about half as much these days. bobL -Original Message- From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com] -- The Silver List is a moderated forum

Re: CSNailfungus: antifungal properties of cs- dose

2007-03-07 Thread Clayton Family
I was making 5 ppm till lately, now I am taking 10 ppm, according to the meter, which I got for xmas. I should recheck the dosage levels, to get a more accurate idea of what I'm shooting for. Kathryn On Mar 6, 2007, at 4:23 PM, M. G. Devour wrote: Dear Kathryn, It took me months to get

Re: CSWhey/Nutritional Yeast

2007-03-07 Thread Clayton Family
That does not happen to be true for me. I can't tolerate yeast bread when my mold reactions are in an uproar. I can't tolerate the smell even without my sinuses going bonkers. I am a more extremem case, however. kathryn On Mar 6, 2007, at 6:47 PM, Duncan Crow wrote: Dee: The no-yeast

Re: CSWhey/Nutritional Yeast

2007-03-08 Thread Clayton Family
I had forgotten about the wild yeast. I used to make sourdough starter from scratch: it uses the wild yeast in the air to seed it. When I moved into this present house, it would always turn bad- I could not get any starter to work. Even when I got new good starter from my mom, it would go off

Re: CSCS: a look at trying for Lyme kill

2007-03-09 Thread Clayton Family
I have many questions about this, does anyone have a biology background? It is a very long and informative piece, and I have really enjoyed reading it. Kathryn On Mar 8, 2007, at 9:18 PM, Harold MacDonald wrote: This was posted by Kevin on another site. First, colloidal silver, made via

Re: CSCS: a look at trying for Lyme kill

2007-03-09 Thread Clayton Family
will not cause argyria is incorrect, argyria is formed by salts forming particles, particles are already particles and thus cannot form them, just like an exposed and developed photo will not get darker when left in the sun. It is pure well understood photochemistry. Marshall Clayton Family wrote: I

Re: CSCS: a look at trying for Lyme kill

2007-03-09 Thread Clayton Family
for the clarification. Kathryn On Mar 9, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote: Clayton Family wrote: I checked a periodic table, and silver has 1 electron in the outer shell, making it a +1. It says it has a oxidation number of 3. http://www.chemicool.com/ The OH- group would readily combine

Re: CSYeast Medline

2007-03-09 Thread Clayton Family
I can imagine that the spores are not so easily killed as that. There are VERY old spores that are still viable after millenia- look at the Valley Fever fungus. It is endemic in the geologic formations underlyings most of the western states, and the Central Valley in Calif, where the name

Re: CSSilver action on live yeast

2007-03-12 Thread Clayton Family
OK, I'll bite. Test with grape juice how? Maybe the grape juice for sweetener for the yeast? Last time I made bread, I proofed the yeast before I used it- mixed it with a little sugar and lukewarm water, sit for 10 minutes to see if it starts to bubble. Then if you add some cs, if it

Re: CSmessages-just checking

2007-03-13 Thread Clayton Family
12th: 8, including yours 11th: none 10th: 7 9th: 14 8th: 8 7th: 11 6th: 29 I guess I have not been getting all of them either. Kathryn On Mar 12, 2007, at 5:49 PM, M. G. Devour wrote: Hi Zeb, and anyone else from Yahoo! who gets this! Zeb writes: Hi folks, I am one of the

Re: CSmessages-just checking

2007-03-15 Thread Clayton Family
Yep, righty-o I am one time zone west of you. I am glad you checked. I was wondering what those missing messages might have said, now I can rest easy there are not any. Kathryn On Mar 14, 2007, at 6:07 PM, M. G. Devour wrote: You don't look to be doing too bad, Kathryn. Mostly, I think I

Re: CSGMO SOY

2007-03-16 Thread Clayton Family
You talking about Round-up Ready soy? There are commercials for that on Tv all the time here. They have spliced pretty toxic chemicals into it to make it resistant to Roundup. A recent report from China I read somewhere said that the crops require as much pesticide as conventional crops

Re: CSSome Questions

2007-03-18 Thread Clayton Family
I may have been the poster- and no, that is not what I meant. If you are having alleriges when things are mostly frozen, it is likely (according to my personal experience) that your reacting to the molds, as they start going to town when the temps get up to 30 or so. I am in Minn, so the

Re: CSAlternative to butter

2007-03-18 Thread Clayton Family
I would like to humbly remind you about coconut oil- it is traditional in many diets where dairy animals were not in use. Also avocados are considered an excellent food to be given to very young children. On Mar 18, 2007, at 9:01 PM, Karen Eck wrote: When Dr. Weston Price studied isolated

Re: CSButter, etc.

2007-03-19 Thread Clayton Family
I use Earth Balance Organic margerine, and it digests well for me. I think it does have some canola oil, though. It has palm, soybean, canola and olive oils. I don't eat dairy fat either. On Mar 19, 2007, at 9:36 AM, Scott wrote: Terry, This is the only site I've found that has

Re: CSvitamin c- Lymes

2007-03-21 Thread Clayton Family
There have been people on this list who have said they cured lyme with some ounces of cs and are fine now. with the amounts involved, most people buy a machine like the silver puppy and make it at home- it shuts off automatically, so it does not need babysitting. Then you just have to get

Re: CSStill OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins/thyroid

2007-03-24 Thread Clayton Family
I finally had to chime in here. I had a similar symptomology that looked for all the world like hypothyroid, but was not. My thyroid numbers were always fine. It turned out to be a toxicity problem combined with big mold problems. Not digesting anything I ate, it got weird, and severe.

Re: CSStill OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins/thyroid-mold

2007-03-24 Thread Clayton Family
on a very low dose of diflucan for years. On Mar 24, 2007, at 8:54 AM, Dee wrote: Shouldn't EIS combat the mold problem?  Dee     ---Original Message---   From: Clayton Family Date: 03/24/07 06:24:04 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSStill OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins/thyroid   I

Re: CS Huggins/thyroid Ruth Carpet Mold

2007-03-24 Thread Clayton Family
Yes, that happened down in Texas, I saw the footage of the interview with the family. I don't remember their name. On Mar 24, 2007, at 10:21 AM, Rowena wrote: Ruth, I really don't like the thought of you having the same carpets that have been down since before all the damp problems. Mold,

Re: CSStill OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins/thyroid

2007-03-24 Thread Clayton Family
that. However, the original carpets are still in the house. Thanks again for your reply. Ruth From Ruth Strackbein From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSStill OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins/thyroid Date: Sat, 24

Re: CSStill OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins/thyroid

2007-03-24 Thread Clayton Family
I am extremely sensitive- I have a small reaction from taking it- due to the mold damage and extreme sensitivity. So, I get a reaction when I take too much. I started with one dropperful of 10 ppm, once a day, then increased it when I felt like it, every few days or week or so. Now I am up to

Re: CSDr. Huggins/thyroid

2007-03-25 Thread Clayton Family
Well, I had to wait to get diagnosed by a doctor, and he prescribed Diflucan, which he says is like a magic pill for fungus and candida, and is very well tolerated with few side effects. Now that I have more faith in myself and my abilities to treat myself, I would look other natural

Re: CSHomebrewing EIS

2007-03-26 Thread Clayton Family
http://www.colloidalsilver.com.au/FREE-DIY.html On Mar 25, 2007, at 8:39 PM, Beverly wrote: go to a Salvation Army/Goodwill type of store and find some old toys that had DC voltage converters attached to them. Find the one with the highest voltage,... Are there any visuals to see   1) how

Re: CSTopics!

2007-03-26 Thread Clayton Family
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CScleaning new bottle

2007-03-26 Thread Clayton Family
I am wondering if anybody cleans new glass bottles before putting in cs. Normally, when I buy spice jars or anything I am going to use for food, I wash it well, and then rinse it before using it. Jars usually have some residue that is not exactly good for eating. However, these bottles have a

CSFwd: Boiling as a method of creating colloidal silver?

2007-03-28 Thread Clayton Family
Begin forwarded message: From: kl_clayton kl_clay...@yahoo.com Date: March 27, 2007 8:52:17 AM CST To: clay...@skypoint.com Subject: Fwd: Boiling as a method of creating colloidal silver --- In colloidalsilv...@yahoogroups.com, Ekta Rohra devin...@... wrote: Hi All, I read this text in

Re: CSColloidal copper

2007-03-28 Thread Clayton Family
I have not done so, but the ionization potential is about the same, so it might be the same. http://www.chemicool.com/elements/copper.html http://www.chemicool.com/elements/silver.html There was quite a discussion on the colloidalsilver2 list about the toxicity of copper, so beware of that.

Re: CSCS and 5.5 yr old - flu? reacts to CS?

2007-03-30 Thread Clayton Family
Anytime there is a bad headache and a fever, I would worry about encephaltis, esp in combination with a stiff neck. That can be extremely serious. Aside from that, my son also said it gave him a tummy ache, so now I have him hold in in his mouth for as long as he can- 10 minutes is good,

Re: CSfaecal worm cure? Wood ash???

2007-03-31 Thread Clayton Family
The Indians used it to make the corn more diestible- like tortillas, and masa, etc. I read somewhere some years ago that it actually makes the protein in the corn more available, and combines more easily with the protein in the beans. It seems to me that the traditional diets have quite a bit

Re: CS Ruth Carpet Mold

2007-03-31 Thread Clayton Family
The experts I talked to when dealing with this issue told me that it really does not matter what kind of mold it is. All mold is unhealthy, and it needs to be removed. Period. The only real reason for testing it, which you can't do with the test kits sold at the hardware stores, is if you

Re: MOLD Home/ Offices SME here in chimes in Re: CS Ruth Carpet Mold

2007-04-01 Thread Clayton Family
up in a  database Clean it up at your own expense.   Jeannine   On 4/1/07, Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com wrote: The experts I talked to when dealing with this issue told me that it really does not matter what kind of mold it is. All mold is unhealthy, and it needs to be removed

Re: CSTooth Pain

2007-04-01 Thread Clayton Family
this is my husband's case also- once they are gone, there is no longer a source of infection, and it finally heals. On Apr 1, 2007, at 12:00 PM, sol wrote: Well, I have to say, since antibiotic isn't fixing the pain, personally I do not see what good a root canal will do except possibly give

CSlow body temp- other issues besides thyroid

2007-04-04 Thread Clayton Family
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CSallergy cs update

2007-04-08 Thread Clayton Family
Background: 3 years ago I was disabled from anaphylactic allergies, both to dairy and to unknown substances. Last night, I was exposed to dairy, I ate a muffin in which it was a hidden ingredient. Last time that happened, I had an asthma attack that lasted for 3 weeks. This time, no overt

CSFuture of Food

2007-04-08 Thread Clayton Family
I saw this movie last night, a documentary. It is one of the most scary and eye opening things I have seen in a long time. Basically, it tells how Monsanto has spliced E coli into food, along with antibiotic resistant bacteria, and viruses, etc. So Bt corn, has several different kinds of

Re: CSvita mix to susan and iodine to sol

2007-04-08 Thread Clayton Family
I didn't know they were Catholic either! On Apr 6, 2007, at 4:14 PM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: My wife is allergic to benadryl used in all dr offices and hospitals, so Some in the medical community are wrong (and foolish)! Chuck Photons have

Re: CS iodine and allergies

2007-04-08 Thread Clayton Family
This would be a real concern for me- I had the experience of the nurses *lying* to me because the dr thought I was a hypochondriac. Of course I was not- I was just dying from severe allergy etc, which he did not know how to diagnose On Apr 6, 2007, at 10:54 PM, sol wrote: Hi, I was

CSRe: Kefir etc candida

2007-04-08 Thread Clayton Family
I would be interested in what all you have done, and how much is needed for the candida. Also there is a possibility of cellular infection, with those reactions, not just candida. And from what I saw last night on genetically engineered food, it may be from consuming foods that have

CSRe: another inter......chlorella

2007-04-08 Thread Clayton Family
When I was severely allergic to molds I could not tolerate algaes or kelp. Now I can again. On Apr 7, 2007, at 5:44 AM, Paula Perry wrote: Hi Dee, Chlorella has a lot of chlorophyll, B vitamins,and C, E, amino acids, and trace minerals. Don't know much about the iodine content. Paula -

Re: CSlow sodium on blood test /((( Ruth)))

2007-04-08 Thread Clayton Family
LOL!!! I love your signatures!! On Apr 7, 2007, at 11:05 AM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: Oh good, A God fight! I LOVE this list... Chuck _Ankh if you love Isis On 4/7/2007 10:08:50 AM, Kirsteen Wright (kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com) wrote: On

Re: CSquestion about CS

2007-04-08 Thread Clayton Family
I really would not do it. The PPM is very low, so if you add anything to it, it will probably be bonding with the free ionic silver and rendering it mostly useless. On Apr 7, 2007, at 2:20 PM, vwol...@aol.com wrote: I use a small spray bottle 3/4 filled with full strength CS. I then add a

Re: CSRe: Future of Food

2007-04-08 Thread Clayton Family
The Future of Food On Apr 8, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Beverly wrote: Kathryn,   What was the name of this documentary?   Thanks, Beverly     I saw this movie last night, a documentary. It is one of the most scary and eye opening things I have seen in a long time. Basically, it tells how Monsanto

Re: CSFuture of Food

2007-04-09 Thread Clayton Family
Well, the govt has appointed Monsanto executives to head the Epa and in other positions of power in the FDA. It is chilling. On Apr 8, 2007, at 10:19 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote: Why on earth would they do such a horrible thing and why isn't anyont stopping them?? Clayton Family clay

Re: CSFuture of Food/ Name of Movie

2007-04-09 Thread Clayton Family
executives to head the Epa and in other positions of power in the FDA. It is chilling. On Apr 8, 2007, at 10:19 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote: Why on earth would they do such a horrible thing and why isn't anyont stopping them?? Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com wrote:   I saw this movie last night

Re: iodine, other allergies, plus CS for allergy reduction? was Re: CSRe: iodine allergy to Sol

2007-04-09 Thread Clayton Family
Severe allergic reactions are much more common today than in years past. Almost unheard of 100 years ago, now everyone has heard of it, nearly. Dr Doris Rapp has been working in the allergy field for 40 or 50 years, and is convinced that toxins and chemicals are to blame for the upswing in

Re: CSCarb Blockers

2007-04-09 Thread Clayton Family
Hey, watch it! I need to get more diet soda and pizza! On Apr 9, 2007, at 7:10 PM, Carol Ann wrote: In your situation as you describe it, neither would I.  However, there are folks who would consider carb blockers as a means to overindulge in foods they would other wise avoid or eat much less

Re: CSquestion

2007-04-10 Thread Clayton Family
Many people that have problems with mold also have problems with antibiotics. On Apr 10, 2007, at 6:45 AM, Ode Coyote wrote: That, I don't know. But I do know that anti-biotics are chemicals made by various fungi and molds, used as a mechanism to promote their growth by retarding the

Re: CSMore on pH

2007-04-11 Thread Clayton Family
He said that to get an accurate read on your pH, you need to get some accurate pH paper, that measures iin increments of .2, instead of .5. Then you can take the reading from your spit or urine, but from a clean cup, dipping it in. Take the reading a few times a day at the same times, not

Re: CSRe: Carb Blockers/Dr. Sears/Sprinting/Dan...Ode

2007-04-12 Thread Clayton Family
I am sure this was not directed at you. One thing: it was a 600 pound woman on Montel from one post, And the point was that being helped too much may have contributed to that poor woman's demise. and Dan's post sounded like a joke in reply. That being said, I myself have had numerous

Re: CSCS qx

2007-04-12 Thread Clayton Family
You can put a warm cloth on your ear and see if that reduces the swelling to the point you can drop some cs in there. I used it for an earache, and it went away. You can put it in quite often (every hour if you want to). On Apr 12, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Cindy B wrote: I'm a first time poster

Re: CSConcentrace, ocean water

2007-04-13 Thread Clayton Family
My parents go to the ocean twice a year and get some gallons of sea water. They have a spot picked out that they feel is a pure spot, and they load it up. When they get home, they boil it a little, then they drink a shot if it in the morning with beakfast. My dad is an engineer, and with that

Re: CSBattery CS Maker

2007-04-13 Thread Clayton Family
I use a 3 nine generator, I like the do-it-myself thing. I used some instructions like this, and used a flashlight to see- otherwise I couldn't tell the yellowish wisps. I think with these insructions you don't have to stir. Stirring does not affect the rate of ion release. When you want a

Re: CSConcentrace, ocean water

2007-04-13 Thread Clayton Family
there is alot of salt in Concentrace- more so. On Apr 13, 2007, at 12:48 PM, Dee wrote: I would have thought there would be quite a lot of salt in this though.  Dee     ---Original Message---   From: Clayton Family Date: 04/13/07 18:43:29 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re

Re: CSConcentrace, ocean water

2007-04-13 Thread Clayton Family
that is interesting- how did you test it? On Apr 13, 2007, at 1:01 PM, gmetrop...@aol.com wrote: I add a capful of concetrace to a 5 gall. jug of bottled mountain spring water to energize the water with trace minerals. I had it energetically tested it came out superior to tap, palin bottled

Re: CSConcentrace, Wallach, etc.

2007-04-13 Thread Clayton Family
This is interesting. Maybe what they use to remove the salt is what does not agree with me. The GSL smelled fine when I went through there once, then bad another time- time of the year may have something to do with it. Getting fresh ocean water also has some problems, since many cities,

Re: CSMother of the year

2007-04-13 Thread Clayton Family
this is even stranger... http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/tigerpig.asp On Apr 13, 2007, at 1:10 PM, Terry Chamberlin wrote: You have to see this. http://www.sonnyradio.com/motheroftheyear.htm -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions

Re: CSminerals

2007-04-14 Thread Clayton Family
Great Salt lake On Apr 14, 2007, at 2:45 PM, zeb caffe wrote: Regarding the collodial minerals and concentrace, wasnt there a discussion about minerals and the difference between collodial and ionic minerals.(with ionic minerals being preferable due to heavy metal contaminaation in collodial

Re: CSBattery CS Maker-crock pot

2007-04-17 Thread Clayton Family
So, do you put it in the crock pot turned on with nothing else in the crock pot? Will that crack the pottery? I use a margerine lid with the silver wire poking through the top to cover my jar, and that keeps the dust out. It also keeps the wires in place pretty good. Heat does seem to work

Re: CSConcentrace - 17 April-change of subject

2007-04-17 Thread Clayton Family
So, when we reply to emails, we can alter the subject to reflect what we are adding... On Apr 17, 2007, at 12:21 PM, Dee wrote: The trouble with that is that when people reply to emails, the original subject can be changed and not much relevance remains.  Dee     ---Original

Re: CSThe purity of water for CS

2007-04-18 Thread Clayton Family
depends on how desperate you are. It's better to get fresh di. Could you run your old di water through the filter? On Apr 18, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Jason wrote: Hi, I was wondering about how pure the water needs to be when you make CS. I have some de-ionised water that I bought a while ago,

Re: CSMorgellons and Sun Detergent

2007-04-19 Thread Clayton Family
Well, it is not odd, it is what they say about everything when they don't have a diagnostic criteria for it. There are several new diseases around since the sixties, and very few drs are interested in researching them. It is easier to say it is all in other people's heads. The docs also used

Re: CScarb blockers / Dee

2007-04-20 Thread Clayton Family
(Whump!  You could have had a V8..) LOL ROFLOL And to think all this time I coulda just gone on a V8 fast! But seriously, Dee, If you don't take care of yourself, how in the world are you going to take care of everyone else? And for how long can you keep it up? I think Moms everywhere

Re: CSWorking with your doctor - a few remarks

2007-04-21 Thread Clayton Family
Yes, my own experience has been that no doctor I have seen yet has been in it for the money. Rather, there is a pedagogy that reinforces erroneous beliefs (in my case anyway) that kept me from getting a diagnosis, and subsequently I nearly died from the disease the drs said was all in your

Re: CScarb blockers / Dee

2007-04-21 Thread Clayton Family
That sounds good. Being from the UK, there are great resources for vegetariansism, if you want to look at them. The Vegetarian Resource group is there, and thvegetarian Society, in fact the Uk is *way* ahead of the Us in studying and supporting the veg lifestyle. The groups also have many

Re: CSOT Doris thyroid/iodine info

2007-04-23 Thread Clayton Family
There were some posts in the beginning of April, if that is what you are talking about I can forward them to you. The Mayo Clinic has a great website that has good info on Hyperthyroidism. A family member of mine has this problem, so we have been through it from the medical point of view.

Re: CSDairy cows

2007-04-29 Thread Clayton Family
The unnatural feeding of animal foods to normally vegetarian cows is what resulted in mad cow disease. It is good to hear that many cows are treated well. My uncle's dairy also has large pastures for the cows, and they seemed pretty happy when I have visited them. I think he is talking

Re: CSDairy cows- vegetarian

2007-04-30 Thread Clayton Family
I know of thousands of people who are vegetarian in this country (US) , and dozens personally, though most of my friends are vegetarian, mostly lacto, some vegan. Half of the Indian Subcontinent are lacto vegetarian, though many of them are vegan in practice, due to the higher cost of milk.

Re: CSsilver in medicine-neurotoxins

2007-04-30 Thread Clayton Family
Other potent neurotoxins are from Lyme disease, Red Tide (estuarine sickness), and toxic mold. On Apr 30, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote: I have heard of it helping true MS. However I believe most people who are now diagnosed with MS are actually suffering from neurotoxin

Re: CSRe: alfalfa for mystery skin disease- Morgellons

2007-04-30 Thread Clayton Family
color safe bleach is usualy an oxygen based bleach, like peroxide, and oxyclean. On Apr 30, 2007, at 9:46 AM, Dan Nave wrote: Well, it is also not clear what Color Safe Bleach is. Can anyone find out what the actual ingredient is? Interestingly, this info on using the Sun detergent and

Re: CSveg diet

2007-04-30 Thread Clayton Family
Many of these symptoms can be from toxins in the body and may have nothing to do with your diet, aside from the toxins in the gentically engineered stuff. On Apr 30, 2007, at 9:53 AM, jessie70 wrote: Kirsteen, For yrs I heard that Spirulina is a good veg protein and of course you can combine

Re: CSDairy cows

2007-04-30 Thread Clayton Family
We have to eat a more low carb diet than we used to too. Another option is to try some enzymes to help break down the stuff that is not being digested. Eating a low carb diet mean tons of vegetables, as far as I have been able to figure out. As in: divide the dinner plate in thirds, and have

Re: CSRe: veg diet

2007-04-30 Thread Clayton Family
Ain't gonna happen. I don't see what the fuss is about. Plants are living creatures too, and they also have an awareness of sorts - again, there is nothing morally superior about limiting your diet to plant based foods. **Nor is there anything superior about ovo-lacto vegetarianism, for

Re: CSVegetarian so bad? Maybe, Maybe not !

2007-05-02 Thread Clayton Family
Hi Wayne, I am remembering when the federal govt commissioned a study to figure out according to modern research, just what kind of diet was healthiest. This is the study that resulted in the bastardized food pyramid. I got the updates in Science News, which I subscribed to for many years,

Re: CSVegetarian so bad? Maybe, Maybe not !

2007-05-02 Thread Clayton Family
Ok, me too. The animal feeding patterns sound like an important clue. If the animals are moving every 20 minutes, then they are getting a variety of foods over a period of time, hours, it sounds like. The new info on couple of days more or less, I started reading about in the last 8 or 9

Re: CSvegetarian so bad?

2007-05-03 Thread Clayton Family
Also raising children, when they get old enough to want to make their own choices, we said the same. Our home, our rules. And for some of us, it is not arguable due to religious reasons. Regardless of the health arguments, when it is for a religious conviction, there is no question of what to

Re: CSVegetarian so bad?

2007-05-04 Thread Clayton Family
On May 4, 2007, at 6:56 AM, CWFugitt wrote: Morning Faith, At 05:19 AM 5/3/2007, you wrote: Out-there on the streets? As little as possible .. there are TWO vegetarian restaurants that we know of in this enormous city of Medellin, one has execellent, balanced food. The other one we haven't

Re: CSviruses

2007-05-04 Thread Clayton Family
yessiree Bob. On May 4, 2007, at 3:34 PM, jessie70 wrote: Is colloidal silver good for viral as well as bacterial infection? Jess A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth. Albert Einstein, 1901 -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

Re: CSFood as Medicine - Antioxidants Good or Bad For You?

2007-05-07 Thread Clayton Family
Just don't get me started. We did not evolve to live with genetically engineered food, but the FDA has permitted it in just about everything. GM medicines don't concern me as much, due to the safety trials involved, but still, not in nature. We also did not evolve to eat pesticides. It is

Re: CSCS gel other burn remedies/Honey- mold paneling

2007-05-08 Thread Clayton Family
it is probably the mold giving you the headache- some of the neurotoxins do that. Instead of bleaching it, which even the EPA says not to do, it is effective to remove the wood paneling all together. Chlorine only bleaches the mold- it will still grow on wood paneling, it will grow even

Re: CSPet Food

2007-05-09 Thread Clayton Family
chicken bones splinter badly. On May 9, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Jodi W Menard wrote: Uh oh. I was told raw bones were good. Can one of the experts here on raw feeding tell me for sure if they are okay or not? I've been giving my dog raw chicken legs along with some Pedigree canned and it seems

Re: CSPet Food

2007-05-09 Thread Clayton Family
Ok, I'm feeling brave- my dog is vegan. The vet says she is very healthy, and tells me to keep it up. My family had several dogs growing up, and all of them loved to eat various things- one loved carrots from the garden, another would beg and beg for a bite of banana, my first dog used to

Re: CSJanet, please don't leave

2007-05-10 Thread Clayton Family
Janet, Please don't leave the group. I wish others would not get so argumentative and personal. I have learned much from your additions to topics, and would like to continue reading your opinions. Kathryn On May 10, 2007, at 7:40 AM, Garnet wrote: joe bloggs wrote: I've been reading

Re: CSapology

2007-05-10 Thread Clayton Family
Janet unsubbed, so she did not get your apology. Maybe you could send it you her personal email. She has a valuable point of view, and it would be nice if she could consider resubbing. Kathryn On May 10, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Dee wrote: I wish to apologize to the list for carrying on such an

Re: CS

2007-05-12 Thread Clayton Family
Activated charcoal is what many emergency rooms use to soak up poison- you could look online and see what they use for it. Or something to make them throw up, if it still might be in the stomach. Depends on what kind of poison it is, I would imagine. On May 12, 2007, at 2:57 PM, jessie70

Re: CSquestion

2007-05-15 Thread Clayton Family
Electrically Isolated Silver aka colloidal silver On May 15, 2007, at 9:18 PM, Leslie wrote: To: Jonathan   What is EIS? Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for

Re: CSpurchasing silver

2007-05-17 Thread Clayton Family
Sometimes rashes like this can be caused by the skin having to get rid of an irritant or toxin. You could try sweating, like a sauna. That allows toxins to come out through the skin- and the outbreak could get worse temporarily as it comes out. Another idea is to use a clay mask, like a beauty

Re: CSrice and beans ( organic or NOT? )- calcium

2007-05-21 Thread Clayton Family
Dear Wayne. I was just doing a little experiment on some calcium citrate, trying to get it to dissolve in water, with not much luck. Do you think there is a way to chelate calcium at home? Kathryn On May 21, 2007, at 5:46 AM, CWFugitt wrote: Also pointed out that MAN can chelate minerals

Re: CSrice...(organic or NOT?)- calcium solubility

2007-05-21 Thread Clayton Family
On May 21, 2007, at 1:18 PM, CWFugitt wrote: Evening Kathryn, At 11:35 AM 5/21/2007, you wrote: I was just doing a little experiment on some calcium citrate, trying to get it to dissolve in water, with not much luck. Do you think there is a way to chelate calcium at home? Not sure.

Re: CSAlopecia areata- what can anyone tell me about it?

2007-05-22 Thread Clayton Family
I have a bald spot from a reaction to a metal barrette- probably nickel or chrome, cheap metal from china. It did not grow back, but when I stopped using the barette it stopped getting bigger. Hormones play into the hair thickness for women, and I have heard that progesterone may be part of

Re: CSRe: CS gel other burn remedies/Chlorine Bleach

2007-05-22 Thread Clayton Family
It sounds like a misunderstanding, maybe Clorox 2 non chlorine bleach is meant- I think it is an oxygen type bleach. -Kathryn On May 22, 2007, at 4:40 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote: I ask again. Just what difference do you see in a bottle of sodium hypochlorite that says chlorine bleach on it,

Re: CSdistilled water

2007-05-23 Thread Clayton Family
Here in Minneapolis the best brand I have found is Glenwood / Inglewood distilled water. I bought several different ones, and this brand is consistently good; testing with the good old Com 100. The walgreens distilled water failed both times I tried it. I used it in my coffee maker, so it was

Re: CSConcentration?....ppm?

2007-05-24 Thread Clayton Family
very funny. On May 24, 2007, at 12:52 PM, Dan Nave wrote: Which is colder, -40 degrees C, or -40 degrees F? Water is a special case. Dan -Original Message- From: CWFugitt [mailto:c_wa...@earthlink.net] Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re:

Re: CSKrishna

2007-05-25 Thread Clayton Family
On May 25, 2007, at 9:05 AM, Ode Coyote wrote: ..and by then, who cares what color you are? A 300 year old blue person? No big deal, Mr Krishna...just keep on dancing with Shiva, he don't care what color you are. [Krishna is often depicted in art works as being blue skinned. I don't know

Re: CSKrishna

2007-05-27 Thread Clayton Family
Verry Interesting... Next: As the world continues to spiral downwards, up pops more spiritually inclined people to partially balance it out. I was told we are experiencing a spiritual revolution that heralds a coming Golden Age of peace and properity ( albeit maybe still a few thousand

Re: CS Vegetarianism

2007-05-28 Thread Clayton Family
The practice of vegetarianism has been going on in India for thousands of years, with no ill effects. There is also a long tradition in China, but I am not sure how long that has been going on, maybe only 5 thousand? But in India, more than 10,000 years. There are also many traditions of how

Re: CSVegetarianism, Indians and soy

2007-05-29 Thread Clayton Family
On May 29, 2007, at 2:47 PM, CWFugitt wrote: I have grown soybeans and tried to eat them raw. They were irrigated and fed well. Somehow, the taste was not very good. I have eaten many roasted soybeans over the years also. Possibly they may not be an acceptable food, raw. They can give

Re: CSOT - Smoke / Georgia Fires

2007-05-30 Thread Clayton Family
If you have a good hepa filter air cleaner, that will help also, esp if it has a charcoal prefilter that is changable. The charcoal will help trap the organic fumes that the regular filter will miss, and not just shoot it out of the air to fall on the floor. Another suggestion is to wet dust

Re: CSRe: herpes virus- marshall

2007-05-30 Thread Clayton Family
On May 30, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote: Charles Marcus wrote: The key to fight off the herpes virus ( chicken pox/shingles ), is ingesting a mixture of Lysine and Colloid silver. According to Saul, the herpes virus lives at the base of the spine, and the only way to completely

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