Verifiable by who? One could say that NOTHING posted here is "verifiable"
...just ask your doctor if EIS [CS] will do anything but morph you into a Smurf. On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 11:02 AM Cyndiann Phillips <cyndi...@gmail.com> wrote: > It's more about them posting fake conspiracies, not that it's off topic. > If it's not verifiable don't post it. > > They really don't get it how stupid they look. > > On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 8:37 AM p c <pcassidy1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I guess I’m a newbie - about 5yrs on this list. I love that we talk about >> other viable things. CS is amazing. It was here that I was told to research >> LDN. LDN has saved my life and hopefully one day my grandson w crohns >> will use it instead of biologics. So many knowledge people here. Please >> hit delete if you don’t like the off topic messages and let the list >> continue as is. >> Hopefully before our list is destroyed, one of the originals will start a >> CS list just like this that is open to talk of silver and other modalities. >> Thank you. Patricia. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Apr 23, 2021, at 6:22 AM, Ode Coyote <silverpuppy1...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> Do not MIX the bicarb and CS....the bicarb is used to set up your system >> to absorb the CS 15-20 minutes BEFORE drinking the CS. >> >> On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 11:26 PM Rowena <new...@internode.on.net> wrote: >> >>> I enjoy it all, and am so happy when I see some of the old names from >>> long ago. Also pleased to see newer names. >>> >>> The silver list was the first health discussion group I joined when we >>> went on line over 20 years ago. Some names disappeared, others stayed >>> quiet. I'm quiet, all i could contribute are thanks to the people who are >>> active. And I save a lot of time busybodying on line when people post the >>> gossip, the rumours. Because I thought I was soon going to be unable to >>> conduct any kind of mail I closed down my groups to save family some >>> trouble one day, but couldn't bear to leave the Silver List. But I got >>> better, and enjoy it all. >>> >>> I am so grateful when people mention various remedies, as I forget them >>> otherwise. I loved the info about bicarb and CS too, and have a little jar >>> mixed up ready. . >>> >>> It's unbelievable to me how much I forget so quickly. Thanks to those >>> who repeat themselves and other people. >>> >>> For anyone looking for a little extra, please investigate LDN Low Dose >>> Naltrexone. The yahoo LDN discussion groups have gone to Facebook which I >>> don't do, but it is astonishing how many different problems are being >>> helped with this oldish drug used in tiny quantities. I'll post some links. >>> I follow the protocol used by cancer specialist Prof Angus Dalgleish of St >>> George's Hospital, London, three days on and three days off, with CBD on >>> the off days as a protocol for cancer, but there are also experienced >>> practitiosilners in Canada and America, arising out of research conducted >>> over the past quarter century, Bihari being a notable name to research. On >>> YouTube too. >>> >>> I'll leave it here, but will post some links in due course. >>> >>> Love to you all. >>> >>> Rowena Down under >>> >>> Oh, I meant to tell Aussies ages ago that I was wrong when I mentioned >>> Sutton's CS; I was surprised to find they use Dalyellup spring water not >>> distilled water. And bringing distilled water home is a breeze since >>> Refresh of Perth started selling 5 litre containers, I get mine from >>> Woolworths. >>> >>> >>> https://ldnresearchtrust.org/how-naltrexone-works Links >>> at bottom of page. >>> >>> LDN is most commonly being used for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, multiple >>> sclerosis, myalgic encephalopathy, autoimmune thyroid diseases, and various >>> cancers. Many autoimmune diseases seem to respond to LDN. >>> >>> >>> Levo-Naltrexone is an antagonist for the opiate/endorphin receptors >>> >>> - This causes increased endorphin release >>> - Increased endorphins modulate the immune response >>> - This reduces the speed of unwanted cells growing. >>> Dextro-Naltrexone is an antagonist for at least one, if not more immune >>> cells >>> - Antagonises “TLR,” suppressing cytokine modulated immune system >>> - Antagonises TLR-mediated production of NF-kB – reducing >>> inflammation, potentially downregulating oncogenes >>> >>> Taking Naltrexone in larger doses of 50-300mg seems to negate the >>> immunomodulatory effect by overwhelming the receptors, so for the effect to >>> work, the dose must be in the range of 0.5-10mg, usually maxing at 4.5mg in >>> clinical experience. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>