Also try taking chlorophyll to eliminate the DMSO odor. I forget who
suggested it originally a long time ago on this list, but it works for
me. I use a liquid from the HFS.
paula
Garnet wrote:
Try the low odor DMSO from www.jacoblab.com . Pricey but worth it in
social situations. Some take
ummm,
According to my math, 1 gallon of water is 3785 cc. So if you want to
get to 3% H202, and you are adding 35% H202, don't you need to add 325
cc of the 35%? In other words you need about 11 ounces of 35% H202 per
gallon of water. Perhaps you meant to say ounces instead of cc?
paula
Garnet,
Can you point me to any details about the ocular effects in rabbits? I
use a little DMSO in my nebulizing and ear drop mix for my bunny, and
sure don't want to hurt his eyes. Were those tests done actually putting
DMSO into the eyes? My little guy is deaf, so he certainly doesn't need
:
They are reported in DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton Walker. It was
research done in the early 70's or late 60's. I will check my copy and
see if it gives more info on dose or what journal it was reported in.
You could also try searching PubMed.
Garnet
On Sat, 2004-05-01 at 18:26, sol wrote:
Garnet
My jar of Su-Per MSM Ultra Pure from KVvet supply says 1 heaping scoop
(jar is unopened so I don't know how big the scoop is) equals 10,000 mg
MSM. Directions say for the first 2 weeks feed 1 heaping scoop twice
daily for each 1,000 lb of body weight. Then follow with 1 heaping scoop
daily
Please do post the info if you find it. I'm very interested.
TIA,
paula
Tony Moody wrote:
Hi James,
Nah, the massive doses of DMSO (10 g/kg of bunny over 3 months
made them slightly shortsighted but did NOT affect opacity. Also the
bunnies had been used for a previous experiment involving
My personal experience is that CS will NOT heal eczema. Eczema is
an allergic reaction. To get true healing you need to eliminate the
allergen first, and second, try to find and address why you are
allergic. I have done ok with the first, am working on the second. Oral
CS can help with
I routinely make quarts with my silverpuppy. No problem at all.
paula
William Meyer wrote:
as far as i can tell, the quotes below are laughable if they weren't
so wrong.
i have not run into any of the information they speak of and ionic silver
seems to work extremely well for me.
finally, the
I am doing the cleansing thing. But I have to tell you and everyone,
I've just been through months of proving beyond any shadow of doubt that
my eczema had NOTHING to do with stress. It was an inadvertent
uncontrolled clinical study of one person, but the proof is absolutely
incontrovertible.
Like anything else the toxcicity of wormwoods varies. Ingestion may even
be ok depending on the amount?
Interesting to me that artemether and artemesinin are being used to
treat cancers, with good results. I know of a pet rabbit who is
receiving such treatments. DMSO (mixed with CS) is applied
I just replied to this with an interesting link to the OT list.
oldgl...@bigcountry.net wrote:
Hi,
This is how the FDA operates. If someone dies and they know they were
taking 'whatever', they use this in the rumor mills, as the catalyst for the
death. No truth or proof needed!
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I was going to use my mother's, but found it very hard to keep up, I got
tired of the immediate washing and the polishing. No patience for fiddly
tasks like that.
paula
Garnet wrote:
I recently inherited my Mother's silverware. I am wondering if there is
any consensus on daily use. It is
Garnet,
Can you give me page numbers for that? All I can find in my copy is
hematoxylon used with DMSO for cancers. The index has no reference for
artemesinin, and looking at the pages referenced for the index listing
cancer turned up nothing but the mematoxylon.
TIA,
paula
Garnet wrote:
Cute little gadget, but I'll stick with my 50 cent 2 oz mister bottle.
paula
Matthew McCann PE wrote:
I have found the Squeeze Breeze to be a comfortable
means of applying EIS to the eyes.
Matthew
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From: Matthew McCann PE mailto:mmcc...@franciscan.edu
To:
If you find the Artemisinin info, please send it to me. I want it for my
files.
Thanks,
paula
Garnet wrote:
You're right Paula, it is hematoxylon that the book mentions. Now I will
have to search for where I read the info on Artemisinin. That may take
me a few days as I read a lot of
Daddybob,
Lavender essential oil might do the same thing, with less
objectionable odor. I personally cannot stand the smell of Tea Tree
oil, it is really unbearable to me, though many people don't seem to
mind it. Lavender oil is miraculous for treating any kind of burn, too,
and insect
Has anyone had any experience with using CS to prevent or to treat
Valley Fever?
http://vfce.arl.arizona.edu/ValleyFever/valley_fever.htm
I would very much appreciate any experience anyone has had with this
disease.
TIA,
paula
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I don't know about nebulized or ingested DMSO, but for topical
applications this is not entirely true. Applying DMSO to the skin
surface leaves it permeable for some period of time post application.
Technically I guess this is not transport but anything applied to the
DMSO treated skin will be
Hi,
Have you any information on Valley Fever and CS?
TIA,
paula
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MEOW! A hundred bucks for THAT? Holy Cow, Batman!
sol
Ode Coyote wrote:
Looks like Mark Metcalf is seeking another fortune.
www.flowerpowergenerator.com
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35% food grade stuff.
sol
Nathan Filyk wrote:
Or for that matter, hydrogen peroxide with stabling agents to
colloidal silver. (not the food grade stuff)
~Nathan
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 10:10:14 -0500
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conductance, not particles.
sol
oldgl...@bigcountry.net wrote:
Hi,
May I ask, how could H2O2 cause smaller particles of Colloidal Silver unless
it was in the brewing?
Surely you aren't suggesting adding a drop or two of H2O2 per ounce AFTER
the Colloidal Silver is made would cause it to break
one only deals with one question, and
no followups or collateral questions allowed.
sorry folks,
sol
Ode Coyote wrote:
At 11:53 PM 7/13/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Yes, there is proof. If you have a Hanna PWT and measure the conductance
of the finished EIS, then add some H202, the conductance
with H202 and plain DW to see if the
same up, up, up happens. Tomorrow..
sol
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. Not sure about any of it, but
I have seen homeopathy work, and I've seen it not work. It is all so
weird, indeed.
If your friend is willing to correspond or answer questions and give
further details of her method, I'd really like to have more info.
sol
somerbus wrote:
I believe that one does
with ringworm the EIS/DMSO would be my treatment of choice, as it
is difficult to imagine a cat standing still for the ice-cube treatment.
sol
Garnet wrote:
Seems teenagers get Tinea versicolor and can struggle with it for some
time. The ice cube and salt trick sounds a bit tricky but nice to know
I have a response/question but will post it on the OT list.
sol
Terry Chamberlin wrote:
When Pasteur demonstrated in the late 1800s that
bacteria caused disease, it took a long while for the
public to get a clear idea of what bacteria were and
how they did what they did
Now, I've been through an old cemetary or two, and with women, what I
see is that many men died of good old age, having gone through several
wives, all of whom died young, mostly in childbirth.
sol
john rigby wrote:
At 11:09 PM 22/07/04, Ode wrote:
How about the myth that we were once
with time. Weird.
paula (sol, who hopes you take no personal offense at my comments re
smoking--sometimes I need to vent somewhere, and doing it on the OT list
is less harmful to me than shooting the neighbors)
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Aplogies to everyone.
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sol wrote:
With regard to the back and forth about copper wire in the bottom of
a CS brewing jar,
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When do you actually just live your life? Work? Read? Take care of
household chores?
Please don't think this is a facetious question, I'd really like to
know. To do all those things might help me, but I'm exhausted just
reading about it.
sol
Paul Holloway wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion
oregano oil, or DMSO internally, so have no experience there.
sol
Gladys Williams wrote:
I AM FACING SURGERY FOR AN OVARIAN ABCESS IN A FEW DAYS.
THIS OPERATION WILL LEAVE ME STERILE. PLEASE HELP. I HAVE
CS , DMSO AND OREGANO OIL AND I NEED THE DOSAGE.
ANY ADVICE WOULD TRULY BE APPRECIATED
I looked at the photo of the Godzilla in the link below---what is the
sea salt for?
sol
Hank wrote:
Hi Tom, Check on the group here
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/
they have a lot of info on all types of zapers and the Godzilla. Here
is a web page of the one I am
Doesn't a mix of CS with Xylitol do the same thing as regards mucous?
And I believe Xylitol has also a direct effect of inhibiting bacteria
from attaching to tissues.
sol
Garnet wrote:
Meant to mention reading about a natural plant derived powder that is
used in the nose to create a mucous
.
sol
Dennis Gulenchin wrote:
Hi Paul,
I'm curious as to what kind of soap you use to brush your teeth with?
I've tried Dove but I can taste soap in my mouth for hours after
brushing. Just wondering if there is a certain brand that is better
than any other?Here is some info I found
Bill,
Have you ever had your HVAC CS tested for nitric acid, etc?
sol
William Amos wrote:
I found out about the HVAC process and started making it with 15,000 VAC. The
best indication that it made a smaller particle size and was more effective was
the reaction when my friend with Lyme
first reading around about the
cleanses and parasites, gave me the impression we should all be in
bubbles, as far as possible from the natural world, or we'd all be doing
cleanses pretty much constantly.
TIA,
sol
David Bearrow wrote:
I did the Dr. Hulda Clark cleanse. The one with epson salts
Checkout the list archives. IIRR the consensus of experienced opinion on
this list is that colloidal gold cannot be made with lvdc.
sol
gallen4...@aol.com wrote:
I have been making CS for a few years and I'm now interested in making
colloidal gold. But a search of the archives and extensive
used to make what you are taking, I'd be very interested.
TIA,
sol
Gehna Hogan wrote:
found something.
The taste in mine might be because it is yellow
collodial silver.
The kind I tried years ago, 2 different kinds, were
white, no taste, no colour.
Here is from a site on the net
have any problems whatsoever.
sol
Gehna Hogan wrote:
Hello all :),
thanks for the responses.
I am going ahead with the silver the man gave me,
and see how I do. He said he would make it for me
for a month or so, see how I do. It had the camphor
taste.
I seem to be ok, nothing else to compare
stomach.
For making high ppm EIS, the Silverpuppy generator is great because you
can bypass the auto shut off and brew until the ppm is as high as you
can get it. If you had your high ppm CS and added a little DMSO, you
would get better absorption in the mouth.
sol
Mike Monett wrote:
Ken,
How
reaction at all. The more color a batch has the
stronger the cloudy reaction and the longer it takes to turn clear. It
all varies a lot though.
sol
Revonda Henderson wrote:
After completing a batch of CS I added 5 drops of peroxide (3%) to
about 30oz of CS. It immediately began turning
That is interesting. I've never had the cloudiness come back one the CS
does clear up, after adding H202. There are SO many variables.
sol
Tony Moody wrote:
Hi Revonda,
I think you might find that adding more H202 will get it to clear again.
Either way it should still be OK
is what I always mean when I say I add peroxide to my EIS on
occasion. Besides, I'm too clutzy to be trusted around anything as
caustic as 35% H202.
sol
David wrote:
I was wondering, when we talk about Hydrogen Peroxide
here are we talking about the same stuff that you buy
at walmart? I have
treated for it for a month.
Anybody know if this is really a new bacteria? Anybody think CS or
CS/DMSO could take care of it?
sol
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patriot2...@mindspring.com wrote:
At 07:14 AM 8/19/2004, Nenah wrote:
The thing to realize about trauma is that it generally creates acidic
wastes in the system. Acidic wastes can be caused by: Mechanical
injury... Poor diet, anything that isn't lots of GREEN VEGGIES...
Pathogenic
have used it invisibly and
they would have been none the wiser.
sol
Marshall Dudley wrote:
From what I understand all the flesh eating bacteria not only respond to CS,
but also to H2O2. But the hospitals don't use it because it is too cheap a
solution, and if people knew they could treat it over
% peroxide sold diluted down
sol
Paul Holloway wrote:
You're welcome Mike.
I wonder about the stability of hydrogen peroxide.
I have some food grade 35% H2O2 that I have had for about two years.
It has no preservatives in it, but it is still good. I made up some 3% from
it yesterday, and used some
Marshall,
I also thought it was internet based, but got instructions to download
something to run it, which would have required turning off my other
anti-virus software, which I did not want to do. If there is a way to
run it without downloading and installing, I can't find it.
sol
Marshall
My mother, a salty tongued old devil, never had a mammogram until she
was in her 70's. she refused to ever have another saying, if there
was nothing wrong with them before, there damn sure is afterward.
Forget the radiation, she believed all the crushing could not be good.
sol
Jim Holmes
Christine,
Could you share which oils, and how you used them? Topical
application? Neat or diluted? Oral ingestion?
TIA,
sol
Christine Carleton wrote:
2. In my experience with a broken clavicle which cannot be cast pain relief
from prescribed narcotic pain killers was less effective than
No problem for me, I would also like to know the answer as to the cost
of the high volume unit.
sol
j martin wrote:
my apologies,
obviously, i intended my previous message to be private.
julie m
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This is a PET scan you are talking about? Or is it a CAT scan? MRI? I
lost which test is being examined.
sol
Marshall Dudley wrote:
I believe they use an isotope of tecknesium (sp?). When atoms of this
isotope decay they produce a positron, which finds an electron and they
annilate each
.
Very interesting, though mainly over my head, unfortunately for me.
sol
Marshall Dudley wrote:
It would be the PET, Positron Electron (or Emission) Tomography. A CAT scan,
which is a Computer Aided Tomography uses a collimator in front of the sodium
iodide crystals to get a bearing
Frank, and Jason,
Have test results shown that Water Oz silver product to be a pure EIS
type product or is it a silver salt or MSP of some kind? I am unclear
about this.
TIA,
sol
Jason Eaton wrote:
As far as silver goes, Hinkson is not qualified to have an opinion. He
sells a product
Going to the OT list with a question about Dr Schulze.
sol
Sally Khanna wrote:
I took a course from Dr. Richard Schulze. He makes an herbal liver
cleanse, which is pretty easy to do.
Sally
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I would also apply it topically to the affected areas, using a mix of 5
to 10% DMSO and 90 to 95% CS. You could also add some pure MSM powder
for extra skin soothing. You could actually give your dog straight CS of
5 to 10 ppm AS his sole drinking water, if he will drink it.
sol
fredsus1
Could you post (or re-post if you have already told us this info) the
recipe of CS-DMSO you use for your eyes? Do you mist it into your eyes
or use a dropper?
TIA,
sol
John Rigby wrote:
Final real anecdotal: 3 months ago had my eyes tested - even using
Eyebright tincture was only
MIke,
Thanks for passing on the update --- I have wondered how Brooks and
his family were getting along. I am so glad he and his wife are ok,
(sounds like Sylvia recovered well!) and that two of their cats
survivedI
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kent wrote:
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Hi all, I am new to list, and I have a question. I'm hoping someone can
help me
with. I am trying to make a silver ointment and am wondering which
+disease
sol
Teresa Lucher wrote:
I just joined the group last wk, and was thinking I would hear more
talk on using CS for the lyme disease.
Are there any other lymies in the group, if so, please speak up.
Thanks, Teresa
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when they could easily make their own, at a fraction of the cost, and
have gallons and gallons whenever wanted or needed. And any hospital
could purchase an SG-7 and make all they needed..
Sigh,
sol
Stuff wrote
Another suggestion is to look into iodine consumption.
http://www.zerozits.com/Articles/article8.htm
sol
C. Hatzfeld wrote:
I took accutane years ago and it did not destroy any oil producing glands in
my skin. I still get an occasional spot. My dad's skin was so bad he
actually had it sand
-6 or
the silverpuppy.
sol
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
I have a question for everyone, please. Has anyone ever heard of
this company?
The Silver Edge Health Nutritionals
PO Box 84910,
Phoenix, AZ 85071
A friend of mine wants to order one of their generators. They claim
tissue.
sol
patriot2...@mindspring.com wrote:
Finally, the light bulb went on, and I began to apply CS directly to
the hot spot. Within a day or two the spot began to heal was scabbing
over, and we had one grateful and relieved dog.
Marlys
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John Rigby wrote:
Sorry, that wasn't clear there:
I bathe the eyes in a soln of CS microsized with a tiny amount of
H202. 1/3 Cup CS, an eyedropper of H202 , allow to stand for half
hour. Add boiled (filtered) H20 enough to warm it.
The DMSO effects are coming from drinking
I thought the bacteria also inhabit the under layers of the skin,
not just the top layer of cells. To get there, DMSO is needed. By
itself, CS will only contact the top layer of cells. My understanding.
How superficial is a hot spot?
sol
gotoh...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 09/11
better option, imho
sol
Roman wrote:
I have found tea tree oil very helpful for this
(haven't tried it on dogs).
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But, but.gatorade has salt...so one is in effect adding salt
to CS. Though perhaps adding salt after the CS is made is different than
adding salt to DW before making CS?
sol
nancymike wrote:
The electrolytes in the Gatorade will help enhance the CS.
There were some comparisons
Using CS or CS/DMSO topically is NOT a bandaid it is simply getting
the CS to where it needs to be to work, faster and in more effective
concentration than can be done by solely giving it orally.
sol
I can (and will and am doing so) apply CS topically and I can do it ad
nauseum but until
serious risks, which I don't think DMSO does.
It tastes nasty, but apparently many dogs don't mind it.
BTW, I hope you are putting the H202 in AFTER making your CS? Must be or
you would see a whole different process going on.
sol
fredsus1 wrote:
Garnet,
I guess I was worried about herxing. I
is
to dose for effect. So if under a cup of EIS daily isn't getting rid of
the fungus totally, why not try a quart? I'm not joking, I'd really like
to know if you have tried that much for a few weeks, or if not, why not?
TIA,
sol
Ode Coyote wrote:
With dose for effect, PPM is not very important.
It's
Inflammation of pierced ears is usually an allergic reaction to the
earrings, the posts and backings and/or any part that touches the ear.
Nickel is often the culprit.
sol
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waist of a pair of jeans.
sol
G K Murray wrote:
I tried pierced earings for several months they never healed at all.
I tried the alcohol and peroxide, but it kept getting worse. I was
putting earings through and more or less
OH, I don't know, considering the amount of silver polished off the
electrodes with every use of a scouring pad, it probably makes someone
some money selling replacement electrodes
sol
Ode Coyote wrote:
The scouring pad has 'no' effect.
It's just work for no reason
consider
very small amounts. I'm not sure why, but for myself am going with the
very large doses, for at least a few months, to see what happens. There
have been reports here that small amounts taken over a period of years
have dealt with deep seated infections, but I don't want to wait years.
sol
You can get hydrangea root here:
http://estores.infront.com/sagewomanherbs/item_info.asp?pid=171
sol
M. G. Devour wrote:
Deborah asks:
Hi Mike! I'd be interested in knowing if you also did the kidney
cleanse recommended by HClark. Some of those herbs (hydrangea root)
are hard to find
Good question, wish I had thought of that.
sol
Dan Nave wrote:
Where is it?
That will give you an indication of what you have to do to get the CS
to it.
Dan
RE: CSStrep virus--why do I still have it?
From: tlwidmer wrote:
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 06:45:43
anything with perfect consistency. I
can't either. Even my attempts to drink a quart a day have failed, as I
just cannot do it dailysame with meds, vitamins, whatever, I
can't do anything the same day after day after day. Must be a mental
problem? LOL!
sol
Ode Coyote wrote:
When
Didn't go through the first time, so trying a forward.
sol
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Subject:Herx was, Re: CSAntibiotics and CS
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:42:07 -0600
From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
References: 200409221601.i8mg1uzf020
The chemical constituents of the tea tree oil, which are terpineol,
cineol, pinene, terpinenes and various alcohols.
With cats, their livers simply cannot metabolize the chemical
constituents of essential oils, and they get liver damage.
sol
Roman wrote:
fredsus1 freds...@hotmail.com
the damaging chemical constituents, in varying concentration, true, but
cats simply cannot deal with them, and they WILL build up in the liver,
eventually causing serious liver damage and death.
sol
Christine Carleton wrote:
Essential oils have saved my cats lives on more than one occasion.
Also
the blood draw, so he had more
than one stick, with little scabs, slightly swollen. I dabbed on some
20% DMSO(80% EIS), a couple of times, and it has healed just
unbelievably fast, and it seemed to remove all tenderness and irritation
within a few hours.
TIA,
sol
Garnet wrote:
Although I
to warrant re-sending.
sol
connie horne wrote:
See:
http://www.thelavendercat.com/generic17.html
http://www.thelavendercat.com/generic.html?pid=10
Why Cats Can't Metabolize Essential Oils:
Cats are known to be deficient in their ability to
eliminate compounds through hepatic glucuronidation
say.
sol
William Amos wrote:
Hello all:
In the October-2004 issue of Readers Digest there is an article on First Aid You
Should Never Use.
Included is the use of Hydrogen Peroxide. Dermatologist Robert Kirsner, a spokesperson for the American Academy of Dermatology mentions Hydrogen Peroxide
My reply sent to the OT list.
sol
Christine Carleton wrote:
There are a number of schools of thought regarding essential oils.
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are the more money they make. The whole medical system is tainted.
sol
Christine Carleton wrote:
Also http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/ - The Alliance of Nations -
An Open Letter by Dr. Rath in the New York Times of June 30, 2004.
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Christine Carleton wrote:
Sol,
It's not personal. It's legal.
In court the first responsibility of an MD is to prescribe pharmaceuticals
rather than suggest clean water or food to patients.
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and coughed for 6 months...I seem to be really
susceptible to them, and your thoughts about certain strains makes sense
to me, it just *feels* right.
sol
ransley wrote:
Sol wrote:
Well, drat, my 2 year cold-free streak is over.
Sol-
I have not been able to yet go for two
.
Any comments or thoughts on how or why this could be?
sol
Dan Nave wrote:
Best chance for softening the hard lymph node is to apply castor oil to
the area.
Do a small castor oil pack so there is plenty of oil in the area.
This means to
saturate a flannel cloth of several thicknesses
for an inexpensive to purchase unit?I seem to remember several mentions
of SOTA?
sol
scl...@netzero.com wrote:
I have come close to getting a cold several times this year but CS and my
zapper have delivered every time. This may be the first year in a long time
that I avoid the flu in the winter. I'm
..
sol
Matthew McCann wrote:
I have been gradually assembling the whole suite
of apparatus in the Beck protocol, even though I
haven't needed anything more than EIS so far.
It is amazing that EIS dispatches most bacteria,
but it is truly awesome that it counters a vast
range of viruses as well
Sorry, I don't know what that is, though it sounds vaguely familiar.
I'll go googling.
sol
Sally Khanna wrote:
Have you not found Transfer Factor to work? Heck, my cold's disappear
almost overnight.
Sally
ransley rans...@atmc.net wrote:
Sol wrote:
Well, drat, my 2 year cold-free
Sally,
Do you have some? Can you please post the entire ingredient list,
active and inactive? I can't find that info at the site.
TIA,
sol
Sally Khanna wrote:
Have you not found Transfer Factor to work? Heck, my cold's disappear
almost overnight.
Sally
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I believe it, I am allergic to it, and the local vet here says bacteria
have become resistant to it that it is virtually useless for most people
and animals anyway.
sol
Sally Khanna wrote:
My son had what he thought was an infection on his finger. Used
neosporin repeatedly on it, only
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that is a LOT of power for a govt to take to itself. To prevent access
to alternatives is one thing, but to have the power to allow or disallow
cures...what chutzpah!
sol
These units have not been evaluated by Health Canada or the FDA for safety
or effectiveness. Government regulators say
http://www.sotainstruments.com/
Marshall Dudley wrote:
What is the url of the sota site? I get a url not found for the sota-inc.com
that I had always used before.
Marshall
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with a homemade solution
with urea. And I'd really like to know if your solution has the awful
chemical smell the Jacob Lab product does.
TIA,
sol
Roger Barker wrote:
Hi Garnet, sorry about the tardy reply to your posting - been a bit
hectic around here lately.
As you suggest I'll make a saturated
down to nothing
sol
Dennis Gulenchin wrote:
Why do MD's bother taking the hippocratic oath? It is disregarded
immediately- it should be changed to the pharmaceutical oath where
they swear to prescribe as many drugs as possible as long as it
doesn't kill the patient before his bank account
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