NEVER do. Also needed to
make sure that the wire was a fairly thick gauge, as this will yield
superior results.
Steve
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which would NEVER do. Also needed to make
sure that the wire was a fairly thick gauge, as this will yield superior
results.
Steve
From: BOBBIE TALLENT bearskinn...@gmail.com
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Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 1:50 PM
Subject: CSinquiry
hi;
i'm bob, and i'm new
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*From:* BOBBIE TALLENT bearskinn...@gmail.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Friday, August 30, 2013 1:50 PM
*Subject:* CSinquiry
hi;
i'm bob, and i'm new to CS. would like to try it, though. i have all
the wherewithall but the wire. could anyone please tell me
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hi;
i'm bob, and i'm new to CS. would like to try it, though. i have all
the wherewithall but the wire. could anyone please tell me where i can buy
the finesilver wire at reasonable prices?
thank you so
hi;
i'm bob, and i'm new to CS. would like to try it, though. i have all the
wherewithall but the wire. could anyone please tell me where i can buy the
finesilver wire at reasonable prices?
thank you so much.
bob
results.
Steve
From: BOBBIE TALLENT bearskinn...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 1:50 PM
Subject: CSinquiry
hi;
i'm bob, and i'm new to CS. would like to try it, though. i have all the
wherewithall but the wire. could
*Subject:* CSinquiry
hi;
i'm bob, and i'm new to CS. would like to try it, though. i have all the
wherewithall but the wire. could anyone please tell me where i can buy the
finesilver wire at reasonable prices?
thank you so much.
bob
If that's the case, I would think that healing the swollen gums caused your
eroded root area to be more exposed, causing greater sensitivity.
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:17 PM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
Dan Nave wrote:
I hope that no-one is dissuaded from using K2 because of your
My gums were not swollen, just receded.
sol
Dan Nave wrote:
If that's the case, I would think that healing the swollen gums caused
your eroded root area to be more exposed, causing greater sensitivity.
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:17 PM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
Dan Nave wrote:
I hope that no-one is dissuaded from using K2 because of your
experience.Â
No doubt you experienced increased tooth sensitivity, but for what
reason? I would hesitate to propose a direct cause and effect
relationship between K2 and tooth sensitivity as a general
I hope that no-one is dissuaded from using K2 because of your experience.
No doubt you experienced increased tooth sensitivity, but for what reason?
I would hesitate to propose a direct cause and effect relationship between
K2 and tooth sensitivity as a general principle. I know you have some
Of course, EIS with 10% to 20% DMSO swished in the mouth for 15 minutes
every couple of weeks does a lot for periodontal problems, but what I have
found that seems to work for me is the supplement vitamin K2, particularly
the MK-7 variety of K2.
This is the Factor X that Weston Price found in
Here's a funny thing, K2 was recommended to me for dental and
periodontal problems, including sensitive teeth due to exposed tooth roots.
I tried it but rather than helping anything it made my tooth sensitivity
worse. I only wish it had worked, because if it had, perhaps I could
have avoided
Hi Brooks
My PC died a few years ago and lost all saved Brooks Bradley posts. Dentist
recently said I have excessive bleeding gums even brushing 2X day with EIS
like Roger Altman suggested. I found your old post on periodontal problems
dated 7/6/09 which I printed, but forgot existed. My
: Re: CSInquiry about Archives.
Hi Brooks
My PC died a few years ago and lost all saved Brooks Bradley posts. Dentist
recently said I have excessive bleeding gums even brushing 2X day with EIS like
Roger Altman suggested. I found your old post on periodontal problems dated
7/6/09 which I
My apologies to everyone reference obtaining information about our
list archives. Luckily, I stumbled across a methodology that enabled me to
locate the obvious. I was not aware of our latest arrangements with our ISP
and did not have---on file---the url for our archives. If there is anyone
Hi Pat
I was a little disappointed to hear that CS had not helped your daughter.
Can I ask
what kind of quantities and times a day that she is using cs? I have chronic
lymph edema and am very susceptible to cellulites, which can be a life
threatening
infection in my case. I have successfully
At 04:18 AM 20/10/04, you wrote:
In a message dated 10/19/04 12:50:46 PM EST, sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com writes:
I can't recall that ever being a generally espoused opinion here. Nor do
I recall any recent discussion or any discussions here on this idea.
Nor do I. Thanks everyone -- for
Hallo MA,
Ja, Well, No, Maybe.
If I were really ill with a chronic problem then I would start off with low
doses, say once a day, and monitor my progress. I stop taking CS
for a day or two if the going gets tough; but keep at it. In this case of
chronic problem then taking lots of strong CS
A friend of mine joined the list not too long ago, and has been quietly
reading your posts. As a consequence, he brought something to my attention
that I
must have missed when I was out of town recently -- and that was that someone
on this list said that there is a finite amount of CS that
I think he is totally confused, possibly confusing such issues as a herx
reaction with
antibiotic tolerance.
Marshall
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
A friend of mine joined the list not too long ago, and has been quietly
reading your posts. As a consequence, he brought something to my attention
In a message dated 10/19/04 11:46:22 AM EST, mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
I think he is totally confused, possibly confusing such issues as a herx
reaction with
antibiotic tolerance.
Well -- maybe, Marshall -- but he's a pretty sharp guy so that would surprise
me. So are you saying that
CSInquiry From: Marmar845
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 09:17:36
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74143.html
A friend of mine joined the list not too long ago, and has been
quietly reading your posts. As a consequence, he brought something
to my attention that I must have missed
I can't recall that ever being a generally espoused opinion here. Nor do
I recall any recent discussion or any discussions here on this idea. But
my memory is notoriously poor
sol
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
that was that someone
on this list said that there is a finite amount of CS
In a message dated 10/19/04 12:50:46 PM EST, sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com writes:
I can't recall that ever being a generally espoused opinion here. Nor do
I recall any recent discussion or any discussions here on this idea.
Nor do I. Thanks everyone -- for weighing in on this. MA
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