Well there you go Bob, if that's a fact then one must question how many have
*actually* been taken out with the flu?
Perhaps they should be publishing some more stats then aye? but then I think we
can pretty much fill in the blanks can't we.
Cheers...N.
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T
Neville,
That isn't rumor, that's fact.
Bob
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Subject: RE: CS>Swine flu
Have to agree 100% on that!
And I'd like to know the stats for how many had un
I'd be very interested in the answers to these question too.
Cheers, Roger B
On 16/07/2009, at 5:09 AM, sms wrote:
Hi Brooks,
I'm interested in testing the NAC/DMSO for early onset cataracts.
Wondering about a recipe and directions for use. I'm assuming the
mixed solution would be sprayed
Hi,
I have a question. I have a bit of poison ivy on my side so how do I keep
the liquid from running off my bod?
Thanks,
Joyce
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Hi Jean,
I bought a point and shoot camera; it arrived today with 142 pages of
instructions!
I need to buy a Brownie!
I have one of those I would sell you:)
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I would think it is a option and a person could strain it couldn't they? thanks
deb
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sort of.
there can be alot of junk
sort of.
there can be alot of junk in it sometimes.
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Rain water is distilled water,
deb
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Have to agree 100% on that!
And I'd like to know the stats for how many had underlying health issues
anyway, I know that's been the case in most circumstances where I hale from.
They spruke a lot about swine flu killing when it's probably more like the
underlying issue which took them ou
Hi,
I bought a point and shoot camera; it arrived today with 142 pages of
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I need to buy a Brownie!
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Rain water is distilled water,
deb
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Dee,
The grocers carry distilled for household purposes such as use in
Anytime, Annie! I haven't figured out how you got this yet, as I am still
waiting to see if it was gonna go through to the list or not so I'd know if I
needed to repost it. I looked in my 'sent' folder, and I did send it to the
list and not you individually. Some hincky things go on out in t
Oops, I meant for this to go to the list!
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Hey Helen,
The total parts should add up to ten. So, 5% would be 1/2 part DMSO and 9 1/2
parts
Your distiller looks to be very similar to mine. I never had the
instructions to mine so I use it the same way you would use a still.
First, you want to get rid of the impurities that have a lower boiling
point than water. You can either discard the first half oz or oz of
distilled water or you c
Great news Dianne - it is always good to know when things are working
for one -
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Thanks Ruth will do the same - Cheers
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Ruth,
I would like to try DMSO/CS solution for eye health. What measurement/tool
one can develop in exact 5% DMSO/95% CS? I am not into science. Helen
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Sandee
Ruth's formula is about what I use also. I get a lot of dust and dirt from
mowing with the tractor and consequently get eye infections. This formula has
taken care of that problem. I do not have signs of cataracts as of last check
up this year.
Dianne
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Thanks so much Ruth for the quick reply. Will make up a batch and try it out
for general maintenance. Orrilia
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Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 3:24:40 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Eye Health Research Report
Hey Orrilia,
Thank you Ruth:)
Annie
Ruth Bertella wrote:
Hey Annie,
Here is a cut & paste of Brooks' post. Hope it helps!
Ruth
Posted 7/14/09 by Brooks Bradley :
Because of the quite positive results we have achieved in some
limited, but
definitive, investigationsI am moved to call two support
Dang... wish it would cure my toenail fungus!
Bob
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 6:03 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS for dog mange
Vicks Vaporub..cures mange like magic.
Tried it.. WOW and HOWit WORKS
Ode
At 07:44 PM 7/14/200
Hey Annie,
Here is a cut & paste of Brooks' post. Hope it helps!
Ruth
Posted 7/14/09 by Brooks Bradley:
Because of the quite positive results we have achieved in some limited, but
definitive, investigationsI am moved to call two supporting substances to
the attention of list members. From
Do you have a link to that protocol, please? I'd like to read it/ I read
about some Carnosine drops developed by some company or other a couple
of months ago, but they were prohibitively expensive. IMHO if they're
trying to "help" people then the product should not be priced out of orbit.
Anni
Hey Orrilia,
All I use this for is general eye health. If my eyes are itchy/irritated, or
if a stye is coming on or has already come up, or for conjunctivitis, I will
put drops in my eyes several times throughout the day. Normally my eyes are
fine the next day. But for styes and conjunctivit
Thanks for this great recipe. This is for cataracts? Also, do you know if it
would be good for general eye health? Thanks Orrilia
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Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 2:28:52 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Eye Health Research Repo
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 7:34 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
> If you use regular water, when it produces steam, the minerals get left
> behind, and will clog it up. Even worse, the minerals often have brown stain
> in them, from rust or sediment, which can sometimes break loose, and stain
> the garm
> A dollar a gallon!! Ours here in the UK is more like $28 per gallon!
> it would probably cost me more in electricity to do my own!
>Then there's the cost of the distiller of course,
> dee
You shouldn't pinch pennies when it concerns your health.
Smitty
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On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Marshall Dudley
mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com>> wrote:
Batteries and irons require distilled water. What do you do about
those?
Why do irons need distilled water. I've never used it in mine.
Cheers
Kirsteen
If you use regular
Hey Sandee,
Quite awhile back I read that it was safe to use 5% DMSO in your eyes, so I use
a mix of 5% DMSO to 95% CS (my own homemade) in my eyes all the time with no
negative side effects.
Hope this helps!
Ruth
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Thanks Marshall - will wait for whom ever has an answer - I was just
looking at a very interesting interview with Charlie Rose on PBS to do
with the brain - fascinating new discoveries to be sure and not
surprising from a spiritual
level - if you would like to go check it out the address is h
Sandee George wrote:
How much dilution Marshall - the one I have is 10% !!I use EIS in
my eyes anyway so if I were to add this dilution would this be good,
better or not as effective as used alone !?
Thanks
Sandee
I think that is probably ok, but I am not the one to ask, I have never
used
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:57 PM, wrote:
> Dee,
> The grocers carry distilled for household purposes such as use in
> electric irons.
> It prevents mineral buildup and lengths the iron's life.
>
> What do folks in UK use?
>
We have extremely soft water here in Scotland, there's never any mineral
Hi Brooks,
I'm interested in testing the NAC/DMSO for early onset cataracts.
Wondering about a recipe and directions for use. I'm assuming the mixed
solution would be sprayed onto the eye itself, but I certainly could be
wrong about that.
Also, is there an answer to how often this method should
Nothing, we just have to put in water softening things like Calgon or
soda crystals, because I live in the south and it is hard water here.
dee
On 15 Jul 2009, at 17:57, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Dee,
The grocers carry distilled for household purposes such as use in
electric irons.
It p
Ours is the hardest in the country unfortunately. dee
On 15 Jul 2009, at 17:55, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick
wrote:
I just stick boiled water out of the kettle in mine! dee
I just use tap water - mind you we have very soft water here
Kirs
Sandee -
Can you mention the product name?
Thanks,
S-Max
From: Sandee George
Date: 7/15/2009 9:23:27 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Eye Health Research Report
[snip]
"I have also used another product which is the enzyme formula
for storing contact lenses which has an enzyme for r
Dee,
The grocers carry distilled for household purposes such as use in
electric irons.
It prevents mineral buildup and lengths the iron's life.
What do folks in UK use?
Chuck
God loves everyone, but probably prefers
'fruits of the spirit' over 'relig
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
> I just stick boiled water out of the kettle in mine! dee
>
> I just use tap water - mind you we have very soft water here
Kirsteen
I just stick boiled water out of the kettle in mine! dee
On 15 Jul 2009, at 17:42, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Marshall Dudley > wrote:
Batteries and irons require distilled water. What do you do about
those?
Why do irons need distilled water. I've never used i
Oh you can buy that in the car shop, but it is not supposed to be good
enough for CS - at least that is what I was told. Also, you only get
a litre at a time and that is a couple of pound at least, so would
probably work out nearly as much. dee
On 15 Jul 2009, at 17:13, Marshall Dudley wro
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Batteries and irons require distilled water. What do you do about those?
>
> Why do irons need distilled water. I've never used it in mine.
Cheers
Kirsteen
I tried the flaxseed oil however I found it to be too cathartic - my
eyes did not like it one little bit - I have used young coconut water,
as well as chrysanthemum floret's diluted in distilled water - this I
was given by a chinese medicine person - all of them appear to work
however if yo
Batteries and irons require distilled water. What do you do about those?
Marshall
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
A dollar a gallon!! Ours here in the UK is more like $28 per gallon!
And that can't be bought at a store - it has to be sent off for. I
still think I am better doing this though, bec
How much dilution Marshall - the one I have is 10% !!I use EIS in
my eyes anyway so if I were to add this dilution would this be good,
better or not as effective as used alone !?
Thanks
Sandee
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Sam L. wrote:
I think we should address this swine flu issue.
I don’t care WHO started it or why or about vaccines for it or
conspires theory’s.
This could be a very serous virus, it shows no signs of slowing down..
What are you basing that on? There are 10,000 cases of regular flu in
Sandee George wrote:
Hi There Day - do you put the DMSO directly in the eye?
Sandee
There are those that use it directly in the eye, for such things as
cataracts. However it MUST be diluted, otherwise it will burn.
Marshall
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Hi Sam,
I am with you...preparedness is a good thing!
I carry a spray bottle of CS with me and use it in public places if I'm near
coughing people, on my hands and in eyes, ears nose and mouth.
I take 4Life Transfer Factor products to boost/modulate immunity. I have also
taken Immutol for the
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Evans, Antonio F. wrote:
> please due share your method for elderberry tincture
>
> Can you describe how you are making your elderberry tincture? I have
> elderberies growing wild in my area and would like to try this as well.
>
Hi, I'm using this recipe
*SIMPL
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Brooks Bradley wrote:
Because of the quite positive results we have achieved in some
limited, but
definitive, investigationsI am moved to call two supporting
substances to the attention of list members. From among a number of
candidates addressed in searching for the most economical/effecti
Hi Kirsteen,
Can you describe how you are making your elderberry tincture? I have
elderberies growing wild in my area and would like to try this as well.
many thanks,
Peter
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Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 4:
That is what the book "DMSO, Natures Remedy" says to do...available in
health food stores.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 7:23 AM, Sandee George wrote:
> Hi There Day - do you put the DMSO directly in the eye?
> Sandee
>
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Does it really? I know it worked for someones toenail fungus so I
might try that for Murphy's mange! Would it be ok to put on the skin
which is quite raw though? dee
On 15 Jul 2009, at 14:03, Ode Coyote wrote:
Vicks Vaporub..cures mange like magic.
Tried it.. WOW and HOWit WORKS
Righto so I'll be looking forward to some interesting colour
combinations then? Makes life interesting anyway. dee
On 15 Jul 2009, at 09:11, Ode Coyote wrote:
The gel is bound to be about any color it wants to be..you are,
after all, contaminating the silver ions...and some of the resu
this mentions using benzoyl peroxide mixed with borax. Does anyone
know if the benzoyl peroxide could be exchanged for hydrogen peroxide
and also, is the borax just the common or garden type that I use for
doing the laundry? Many thanks. dee
On 15 Jul 2009, at 13:51, jr orrilia wrote:
T
Vicks Vaporub..cures mange like magic.
Tried it.. WOW and HOWit WORKS
Ode
At 07:44 PM 7/14/2009 -0700, you wrote:
does anyone have any experince using CS on dog mange. also mixing cs with
dmso to treat dog mange?
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The gel is bound to be about any color it wants to be..you are, after
all, contaminating the silver ions...and some of the resulting compounds
can be photo reactive too.
But silver in just about any form will kill germs, some better than others.
Ode
At 12:09 PM 7/14/2009 +0100, you wrot
Worth reading regarding antivirals for swine flu
http://www.naturalnews.com/Report_Anti-Viral_Remedies_Influenza_0.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/026378_anti-viral_health_Health_Ranger.html
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This site has great info for pets and people. Hoping it clear up. Orrilia
http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/dog_mange_remedies.html
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Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 7:02:49 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS for dog mange
'
http://www.problemsanswered.co.uk/general/swineflu.php
Im in the uk but i guess the whole beck protocol in my families insurance
policy against swine flu.
Keith
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, 15 July, 2009 12:18:44
I think the following exchange was sent to the list by Hanneke by
mistake when it was intended to be private. I'll take the opportunity
to answer the concerns of the other member, though...
Hanneke's correspondent wrote:
> Hey! Thanks for the links!! I'm a bit perturbed about the list-owners
> "
I think the best thing is to take proteolytic enzymes. These kill
viruses. dee
On 15 Jul 2009, at 09:58, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Sam L. wrote:
I think we should address this swine flu issue.
I don’t care WHO started it or why or about vaccines for it or
'Fraid it doesn't work on the actual mange, as this is caused by
mites. It would help with infections related to licking it etc., I
know because Murphy gets this sometimes. I use Thornit (iodine
powder) mixed with virgin olive oil and this clears it up. dee
On 15 Jul 2009, at 03:44, no
Would you ingest the astaxanthin Brooks? dee
On 14 Jul 2009, at 20:16, Brooks Bradley wrote:
Because of the quite positive results we have achieved in some
limited, but
definitive, investigationsI am moved to call two supporting
substances to the attention of list members. From among a
I wish our Asda (owned by Walmart) did distilled water, but it
doesn't. dee
On 14 Jul 2009, at 20:14, Jean Baugh wrote:
Hi,
You might find this of interest. I'd been using Wal-Mart distilled
water
and then changed to some from my grocery store. The moment I used the
grocery store disti
A dollar a gallon!! Ours here in the UK is more like $28 per gallon!
And that can't be bought at a store - it has to be sent off for. I
still think I am better doing this though, because a) the water is so
pure, and b) it would probably cost me more in electricity to do my
own! Then th
DMSO what is this? and where can I get this today?
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On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Sam L. wrote:
> I think we should address this swine flu issue.
>
> I don’t care WHO started it or why or about vaccines for it or conspires
> theory’s.
>
I totally agree with you and while I'm happy to have all conspiracy theories
on the OT list, I sincerely hope
I think we should address this swine flu issue.
I don’t care WHO started it or why or about vaccines for it or conspires
theory’s.
This could be a very serous virus, it shows no signs of slowing down..
I would like to work on a protocol for this as it can kill in days so first
detection is nec
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