Re: CSThe Missing Link

2003-12-21 Thread Jonathan B. Britten

Robb,

Thanks for this.   I will be interested to see whether your idea has 
any effects I can observe in my own experiments on myself.




On Saturday, Dec 20, 2003, at 15:35 Asia/Tokyo, Robb Allen wrote:


Hi everyone, as many of you know I've been fighting a battle against
arthritis for several years now and I've been making some good 
progress here

lately.  Within the last 3 or 4 days my progress has been even faster
because of someone reminding me of some old posts on the list archives 
about

using CS with Gatorade.

 I think Mike really hit the nail on the head a few weeks ago when 
we
were all talking about someone on the list who had cured their Lyme 
disease
by taking 2 teaspoons of CS a day.  Mike said something to the effect 
of he

was amazed because most of us measure the CS in terms of gulps or glass
fulls instead of spoons.

 This really got me to thinking about the situation.  CS definitely
kills whatever is causing my arthritis (Lyme) but I can never get it 
to the
deep places where I really need it.  Daddybob made a post to another 
group
that reminded me of the old Gatorade topic that was posted here in 
months

and years past.

 I am really starting to believe that the reason some people aren't
helped by CS is because they can't assimilate it in their body.  I 
know that
Nancy has been saying all along to everyone who has serious diseases 
that

they should add 1 drop of H2o2 to every 2 ounces of CSwhat she
failed to say in most posts is that she had been adding gatorade to 
every

glassful to make it taste better.

 Then I found the research of Brooks Bradley on the subject of 
adding
ringers solution (similar to gatorade) to the cs and finding that it 
made

the concentration of the cs much higher in the blood.
I decided to put this to the test about 4 days ago and this is the very
first time I've ever had to DECREASE my intake of CS.  I am having such
severe herx symptoms with the CS/Gatorade that I've had to cease use 
for a
few days.  This is coming from a guy who has on many an occasion drank 
more

than a gallon a day of pure CS.

 I started this practice with 15 ounces of CS with another 5 or 6 
ounces
of gatorade mixed in.  This is too much~!!!.the spirochetes in my 
joints

are screaming at me and this is a really BIG shock to me..I've been
fighting this over and overpulling my hair out trying to figure 
out how
and why some people are helped and some arn't.particularly 
with lyme

disease.

 I really feel that this could be the big breakthrough for 
mealong
with the recent addition of the high power magnetic pulser that many 
of us

are having great success with.

 If you have tried CS in the past for your condition without
results..try it again with gatorade .the difference is very
astounding.  Thanks Brooks Bradley and all others who have
helped with all the research.Robb


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Re: CSmouth infections

2003-12-21 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Jason, as always, provides a crucial caveat:  dental infections can be  
very dangerous.


I generally do not much care to delve into my own medical matters on a  
public list,  but I will say that in recent years I let a dental  
problem get out of hand,  and was told by two dentists that there was  
no hope for one badly infected root-canal and tooth.   Nevertheless,  I  
got a cavity on the back of the cavity-damaged tooth filled -- a waste  
of time I was told -- and set to work on my own.


 BTW, the X-ray was a whited-out mess.  There was quite a lot of  
infection.


It has been quite a few years since then and the tooth is still there,   
and  little by little,  feeling (hot/cold senstivity)  has returned to  
the tooth, which suggests to me nerve regeneration.   I could be wrong,  
but I believe this is correct.   The whole process has been slow,  
lasting several years.   The color of the tooth is not normal, however.


My point is writing here is that I did something in the early stages  
that has nothing to do with silver,  and indeed, at that point in my  
life,  I  was not making or using CS.I had had some good experience  
with bloodroot tincture on some sun-damaged skin,  and having read  
quite a bit about the remarkable properties of this root,  I put  
tincture on a cotton ball,  covered that with a waxy substance,  and  
kept it in place on the gum over the infected but repaired tooth.   In  
essence,  I was soaking the gum around the tooth in tincture for many  
hours.


The results were ghastly-looking and dramatic,  and fast, too,  as the  
bloodroot took away a great deal of damaged tissue and left a deep  
cavity in the gum tissue.It was all very grim looking but I was  
pleased with the result and expected progress.   Healing was gradual  
but steady,  and I do believe the dentist was surprised with the  
result.  I believe the tincture went all the way into the root  
canal.


I do not know whether any other therapy could have done such a good job  
of getting into the infected tissue and eliminating or at least greatly  
reducing the infection.


I also later used hydrogen peroxide, which made clear the extent of the  
infection -- it was very painful to use this 3.5% solution straight,   
but I did,  and just about boiled my tongue out.   It was quite clear  
that a lot of bacteria existed as a result of the infection.It took  
time to clear the problem up;  CS came later,  and as a regular regimen  
has brought about continued improvements in teeth and gums.


Bottom line is that in my case,  bloodroot tincture was remarkably  
effective,  and could conceivably also carry particulate CS into  
damaged tissue,  though the tincture itself seems to do a splendid job  
and encourage tissue re-growth.


Like Jason,  I would say that a health professional had better be  
involved,  as any infection above the neck can be deadly.


I offer no advice as i have no qualifications to do so,  merely an  
anecdote that might be useful to someone at some time. As always,   
be very careful,  and know clearly what you don't know. I think I  
have been quite lucky and am grateful for my good fortune,  and am well  
aware that I am my own experimental subject taking the risks on myself.



JBBB






On Sunday, Dec 21, 2003, at 11:21 Asia/Tokyo, Jason Eaton wrote:


Hi Donna:
 
Thank you, I try to apply everything at my disposal to acquire  
accurate and beneficial knowledge; it's not always possible, but the  
silver list folks have certainly made that job easier over the past  
few years.

 
Concerning your Jaw:
 
I'd like to direct your attention to the following:
 
http://testimonials.silvermedicine.org/content/abcess-tooth- 
infected.html

 
You really don't want to mess with a mouth infection for too long,  
they can turn lethal.

 
As far as injecting h2o2 into an abscess?  I don't know the strength  
to use.  It would be a painful process without local anesthesia.

 
I have had excellent results, as the above link shows ( one example  
out of 3 ), using silver, h2o2 and healing clay.  While this may sound  
strange, I recommend using a silver/h2o2 formulation in both ears.

 
In one situation, the co-researcher was having a very hard time  
knocking down the infection... and it was bad.  I use a very strong  
combination to deal with these types of situations:  3-5 drops of 35%  
h2o2 in 4 ounces of  85% ionic CS ( in some cases, I force a greater  
particulate content, which, via electrolysis, results in a poorer  
quality CS, but a greater reaction with H2O2 ).  I make the solution  
at the time of use, and this solution cannot be swallowed unless it is  
in the mouth for five minutes or so, preferably held in the mouth as  
long as possible.  If one does, it will give a very bad upset  
stomach.  Waiting 5-7 minutes, I've never seen the h2o2 upset  
stomach occur with cs  h2o2.

 
The reaction between the silver particles and the H2o2 really does  
appear to 

Re: CSRe: [ silvermedicine.org ] Colloidal gold

2003-12-21 Thread Ode Coyote
 Any time you do this and don't use an inert gas banket, you make nitric acid.
 Nitric acid will indeed register on a PPM meter quite well.

 I don't suppose it's possible that you're drinking dilute nitric acid with
no gold in it?

Ode


 CG production: An above water arc is created between gold wire and the
 water. Best I can tell, the gold atoms arc into (migrate into) the water
 creating the colloidal gold.


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Re: CSTetrasil

2003-12-21 Thread Stuff


After about 1 month of 1-2 ounces of 18ppm CS swished in the mouth for 
about 1 minute I don' t have

my recurring infections under the molars.

I was on months of anti-biotics (amoxicillin) before, without relief.

At 08:42 PM 12/20/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Jason:  you are so incredibly knowledgeable...there is a dentist who 
wishes to inject ozone or maybe peroxide..can't remember..into my infected 
jaw below the molar I am to have extracted next week...is it possible to 
do this?  Can one do it themselves as she charges over a 100 dollars for 
each injection and I am pretty cash poor right now..looking for 
alternatives but don't want to lose my body over this..


CS has helped the pain of the tooth as I wait for the app't with the 
dentist but I'm feeling still systemically rather awful.


Any ideas from anyone much appreciated...

Am still trying to figure out where to get dmso from and if one mixes dmso 
with h2o2 in equal amounts and swishes it as a mouthwash, then spit it out...


I love colloidal silver but its expensive and I have to try to buy the cs 
maker somehow.


Best wishes,

Donna



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RE: CSNegative press for Cs on Lyme site

2003-12-21 Thread J S Campbell
Thanks for the info, glad to hear there is more research coming soon,
I tried the other day to find your site which I thought was
www.eatonsearth.org but nothing came up, I must have written it down
wrongly, could you please post the correct address.
BW,
Sheila

 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Eaton [mailto:ey...@cox.net]
 Sent: 20 December 2003 20:18
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSNegative press for Cs on Lyme site


 Hi Sheila:

 I have certainly seen worse articles, although I would agree that this
 article does not cover both sides of the story.

 I don't think that this pracitioner would change his mind by an
 onslaught of
 emails.  In fact, I agree with many of his points about the
 information that
 is commonly available on the web.

 However, I've recently begun the developement of a section
 concerning MD's,
 clinics, and medical silver products.  The section is broken down
 into three
 parts:

 1. Practitioners - Medical Professionals using silver products

 2.  Medical Products - Medical grade silver products, including those with
 either EPA or FDA approval

 3.  Medical Research - Clinical, Laboratory, or otherwise degreed research
 concerning silver.

 http://www.silvermedicine.org/silver-medical.html

 This, I'm hoping, will become a good resource to combat ignorance
 concerning
 silver and medicine.

 I expect the release of much more information in the upcoming
 year, as there
 is a very qualified MD I know of who has been doing clinical research with
 CS the past few years, and I'm hoping that tissue sample studies
 ( done by a
 certified FDA lab ), and a host of new research material will become
 publically available this year.

 Best Regards,

 Jason

 - Original Message -
 From: J  S Campbell campbe...@members.v21.co.uk
 To: silver-list silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 8:49 AM
 Subject: CSNegative press for Cs on Lyme site


  http://www.lymealliance.org/research/grier/grier_8.php
 
  Hi there, was looking up sites on lyme and came across this negative,
  inaccurate article about CS, anyone out there got the knowledge,
 brainpower
  to correct this guy?
  BW,
  Sheila
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Re: CSRe: [ silvermedicine.org ] Colloidal gold

2003-12-21 Thread fig227
Thanks. I shall ask Pride labs support. Arcing method goes much faster than
submersion of both electrodes. They prefer it.

Dan


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From: Ode Coyote coyote...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 8:06 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: [ silvermedicine.org ] Colloidal gold


 Any time you do this and don't use an inert gas banket, you make nitric
acid.
  Nitric acid will indeed register on a PPM meter quite well.

  I don't suppose it's possible that you're drinking dilute nitric acid
with
 no gold in it?

 Ode


  CG production: An above water arc is created between gold wire and the
  water. Best I can tell, the gold atoms arc into (migrate into) the
water
  creating the colloidal gold.


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RE: CSTetrasil - DMSO

2003-12-21 Thread Gisela Griesser
Hi Donna
I’m new here and very impressed with the amount of accumulated knowledge on this
list!
I’ve bought DMSO at the local feed store. In Canada it is approved for horses so
that’s where you can get it (or a vet of course). It’s not expensive either
(Can.$ 10.45 - 99% pure – 475 ml). I’m giving it to my senior dog right now for
her arthritis.
Good luck
Gisela

Am still trying to figure out where to get dmso from and if one mixes dmso with
h2o2 in equal amounts and swishes it as a mouthwash, then spit it out...

I love colloidal silver but its expensive and I have to try to buy the cs maker
somehow.

Best wishes,

Donna


Re: CSTetrasil - DMSO

2003-12-21 Thread ALopezTCR
In a message dated 12/21/2003 11:40:13 AM Central Standard Time, 
gis...@nucleus.com writes:

 In Canada it is approved for horses so that’s where you can get it (or a 
 vet of course). It’s not expensive either 

thanks gisela for your help..I need to find a feed store around here.

Donna


Re: CSTetrasil

2003-12-21 Thread ALopezTCR
I went to the site you gave me..but is there another name for silver 
puppy?..just want to order what will work.

Thanks so much Jason,

Donna


Re: CSmouth infections

2003-12-21 Thread ALopezTCR
thanks for your comments, jbbb and I know from these past months how deadly 
my infection was becoming..I think the original infection has been there many 
years but my immune system is not capable of keeping things in balance at this 
point of my life.  Even though I will remove the terribly infected tooth, I 
still want to work hard to save my other teeth which are showing signs of 
problems...maybe a cascade effect and the poor immune system just not keeping 
up.

I never heard of bloodroot but will look it up..I have used herbs that have 
discolored my teeth and I imagine this is typical when you want high 
concentrations in the mouth area...this in an era when seemingly everyone has 
bleached 
white teeth, no matter how old..

Donna


Re: CSRe: [ silvermedicine.org ] Colloidal gold

2003-12-21 Thread sol
Anybody know if Pride labs is a source of reliable information? I just
checked out their site and see they charge almost double the price of
other places for a TDS meter, and the TDS is what they recommend and
include in some packages for measuring ppm.  For what they charge
for the TDS one could get a PWT from silvergen. So it makes me
suspicious.
paula
- Original Message - 
From: fig...@comcast.net


 Thanks. I shall ask Pride labs support. Arcing method goes much
faster than
 submersion of both electrodes. They prefer it.

 Dan


 - Original Message -
 From: Ode Coyote coyote...@earthlink.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 8:06 AM
 Subject: Re: CSRe: [ silvermedicine.org ] Colloidal gold


  Any time you do this and don't use an inert gas banket, you make
nitric
 acid.
   Nitric acid will indeed register on a PPM meter quite well.
 
   I don't suppose it's possible that you're drinking dilute nitric
acid
 with
  no gold in it?
 
  Ode
 
 
   CG production: An above water arc is created between gold wire
and the
   water. Best I can tell, the gold atoms arc into (migrate into)
the
 water
   creating the colloidal gold.
 
 
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RE: CSHealth via mind over body

2003-12-21 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Donna,
My files also show : v...@powerlessons.net  Please try that. Sorry for your
inconvenience--though I've used the first site successfully.
Merry Christmas  Happy New Year.
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
  -Original Message-
  From: alopez...@aol.com [mailto:alopez...@aol.com]
  Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 8:45 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSHealth via mind over body


  In a message dated 12/20/2003 12:25:17 PM Central Standard Time,
yr...@cfl.rr.com writes:


web...@powerwebs.com built mine for $85 +
$5 SH.



  Hi Richard:  I tried that site and I could only find someone who sold web
page designs..what did I do wrong?

  Donna


RE: CSPicture for 12-20-2003

2003-12-21 Thread Richard Harris
Congratulations, Wayne!
Your leg looks like you've seen the light at the end of the tunnel!
Merry Christmas  Happy New Year!
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist

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From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:wa...@fugitt.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 8:58 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSPicture for 12-20-2003



  I only posted one 
picture.  http://www.fugitt.com/files/spid1211/spid1220c.jpg
  All the older pictures will be listed with the link... 
www.fugitt.com/files/spid1211

  Note the small black spots at 12, 3, and 6 o'clock.

  These are spots created by the high voltage.   The probes were in fact 
pressed in relatively hard.
The spots may be blood  like blood blisters.  Not sure if this is from the 
pressure of the voltage.

  There is also a spot at 9 o'clock but it does not show very well.

   The drainage has been heavier and clearer for 48 hours.  It appears to 
be slowing down a bit since noon today.   48 hours was tonight at 7pm.

   By 5 PM tomorrow, I will decide if I get another shock treatment.

   I wonder if I am the first member of the silver list to be bitten by a 
spider.

   Wayne


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Re: CSNegative press for Cs on Lyme site

2003-12-21 Thread Jason Eaton
Hi Sheila:

Close!

Eytonsearth.org

The name switch can be confusing, as my last name is the modern, rather than
the ancient spelling:  Eaton.

Best Regards,

Jason

- Original Message -
From: J  S Campbell campbe...@members.v21.co.uk
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 6:57 AM
Subject: RE: CSNegative press for Cs on Lyme site


 Thanks for the info, glad to hear there is more research coming soon,
 I tried the other day to find your site which I thought was
 www.eatonsearth.org but nothing came up, I must have written it down
 wrongly, could you please post the correct address.
 BW,
 Sheila

  -Original Message-
  From: Jason Eaton [mailto:ey...@cox.net]
  Sent: 20 December 2003 20:18
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSNegative press for Cs on Lyme site
 
 
  Hi Sheila:
 
  I have certainly seen worse articles, although I would agree that this
  article does not cover both sides of the story.
 
  I don't think that this pracitioner would change his mind by an
  onslaught of
  emails.  In fact, I agree with many of his points about the
  information that
  is commonly available on the web.
 
  However, I've recently begun the developement of a section
  concerning MD's,
  clinics, and medical silver products.  The section is broken down
  into three
  parts:
 
  1. Practitioners - Medical Professionals using silver products
 
  2.  Medical Products - Medical grade silver products, including those
with
  either EPA or FDA approval
 
  3.  Medical Research - Clinical, Laboratory, or otherwise degreed
research
  concerning silver.
 
  http://www.silvermedicine.org/silver-medical.html
 
  This, I'm hoping, will become a good resource to combat ignorance
  concerning
  silver and medicine.
 
  I expect the release of much more information in the upcoming
  year, as there
  is a very qualified MD I know of who has been doing clinical research
with
  CS the past few years, and I'm hoping that tissue sample studies
  ( done by a
  certified FDA lab ), and a host of new research material will become
  publically available this year.
 
  Best Regards,
 
  Jason
 
  - Original Message -
  From: J  S Campbell campbe...@members.v21.co.uk
  To: silver-list silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 8:49 AM
  Subject: CSNegative press for Cs on Lyme site
 
 
   http://www.lymealliance.org/research/grier/grier_8.php
  
   Hi there, was looking up sites on lyme and came across this negative,
   inaccurate article about CS, anyone out there got the knowledge,
  brainpower
   to correct this guy?
   BW,
   Sheila
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Re: CSTetrasil

2003-12-21 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Donna,

It is http://www.silverpuppy.com

Good unit, I have recommended it to others and it does work as
claimed...I finally gave up on my own and ordered one just yesterday:)

Ciao,

Craig

 I went to the site you gave me..but is there another name for silver
 puppy?..just want to order what will work.
 
 Thanks so much Jason,
 
 Donna


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CSJBBB and bloodroot tincture

2003-12-21 Thread Shirley Reed
 JBBB,  may I ask just what was the waxy substance you placed over the 
tincture- soaked cotton ball?This is very interesting.pj   Also, do you 
recall about how old you were at the time? 



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CSWayne's bite

2003-12-21 Thread Shirley Reed
   Congratulations, Wayne!!  It is looking really good, especially after some 
of the earlier pics.  It really seems to be on the run now.  pj


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RE: CSWalgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier

2003-12-21 Thread sscsr1
I just bought the personal ultrasonic humidifier from Walgreens. I doesn't
seem to work without the filter inserted. It has a stick like white filter
that inserts into what I think is a barrel shaped charcoal filter ( they
refer to as a water purifier that needs replaced annually). I am wondering
if the silver will be able to get past all that and still be effective. I
use the silverpuppy to make my CS. The thing doesn't seem to work at all
without the stick filter in place. Any thoughts on if this is a waste of
time and money or not?

Jeff

 

-Original Message-
From: Hank [mailto:h...@arkansas.net] 
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 10:27 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSWalgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier

 

Thank you, I bought one from Wal-mart and it is just a small sump cooler
type, no mist. I can't afford to order one that would be the same, with no
mist. I have a Miniature air Humidifier that puts out a good mist but it
won't run without the filter in it.

 

Sincerely Yours,
Hank
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From: daddybob mailto:daddybob52...@yahoo.com  

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 7:51 AM

Subject: Re: CSWalgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier

 

Hey Hank- I checked that page with 3 different search
terms but did not see it there.

I don't have the box in front of me right now but the
information on the bottom of the box as posted by
Richard Harris is the same as mine.

We liked it so much- then our oldest daughter came
down sick yesterday so we let her take it home, and we
went to our Walgreen's last night and bought the last
one. I could have sworn I paid 17.99 for the first
one, and the price last night was 19.99. If I'm right,
then that sure doesn't sound like anything they're
going to discontinue. Maybe it's new and not on the
site yet?

Middle daughter and wife both used it last night, and
wife at about 3 AM this morning.

This is my first use of an ultrasonic humidifier. If
the larger ones work the same, with a big strong mist,
then I'm sure you could do it with another one, just
not as conveniently.

Daddybob

 


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Re: CSWalgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier

2003-12-21 Thread Hank
I don't know if the filter will stop the CS or not. I bought the one at 
http://www.airdepot.biz/xj700.html , it puts out a good mist but like the one 
you have it won't work without the slid in filter into the (I think it is) 
charcoal one. I wish I could find out if it does put out CS or not.

Sincerely Yours,
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  Subject: RE: CSWalgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier


  I just bought the personal ultrasonic humidifier from Walgreens. I doesn't 
seem to work without the filter inserted. It has a stick like white filter that 
inserts into what I think is a barrel shaped charcoal filter ( they refer to as 
a water purifier that needs replaced annually). I am wondering if the silver 
will be able to get past all that and still be effective. I use the silverpuppy 
to make my CS. The thing doesn't seem to work at all without the stick filter 
in place. Any thoughts on if this is a waste of time and money or not?

  Jeff
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Re: CSTetrasil

2003-12-21 Thread Dan


   Re: CSTetrasil

   * /From:/ *Garnet* (view other messages by this author
 
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   * /Date:/ Sat, 20 Dec 2003 22:47:33



I am currently treating an abcessed molar that my dentist wants me to
have extracted with DMSO and CS. I purchase the DMSO from my vet or a
veterinary supply like www.jeffers.com . I am mixing it 10% with Cs
10ppm. That is I take 9 ml of CS 10ppm and mix it with 1 ml of DMSO.
Then I rub it on the gums around the tooth. It is definitely helping
ease the pain, hence it must be taking down the inflammation and
hopefully the infection as well. I have been doing this for about two
weeks but not every day as I forget. When the pain returns it reminds
me.

Garnet

Don't rub it, put it all in your mouth and hold it there in contact with
the part of the gum in question for 5 minutes or more...

Dan



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Re: CSWalgreen's Personal Ultrasonic

2003-12-21 Thread daddybob
I had/have the same concerns.
1. The white filter stick seems to be more of a wick
than a filter, and the mist comes out so fast and
strong that I just can't imagine that a whole lot of
'filtering' is going on.
2. Three sick females presently in the house all claim
that this thing is making them feel better. God bless
whoever made it, if my wife  daughters even THINK
they feel better LOL!
DB

 From: sscsr1 ssc...@grandecom.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: RE: CSWalgreen's Personal Ultrasonic
 Humidifier
 
 I just bought the personal ultrasonic humidifier
 from Walgreens. I doesn't
 seem to work without the filter inserted. It has a
 stick like white filter
 that inserts into what I think is a barrel shaped
 charcoal filter ( they
 refer to as a water purifier that needs replaced
 annually). I am wondering
 if the silver will be able to get past all that and
 still be effective. I
 use the silverpuppy to make my CS. The thing doesn't
 seem to work at all
 without the stick filter in place. Any thoughts on
 if this is a waste of
 time and money or not?
 
 Jeff


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Re: CSJBBB and bloodroot tincture

2003-12-21 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
The waxy substance was actually an earplug material I bought years ago 
and never used.  Beeswax would be fine too I am sure.


I was in my 40s.



On Monday, Dec 22, 2003, at 07:01 Asia/Tokyo, Shirley Reed wrote:

 JBBB,  may I ask just what was the waxy substance you placed 
over the tincture- soaked cotton ball?    This is very interesting.    
pj   Also, do you recall about how old you were at the time?





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Re: CSRe: [ silvermedicine.org ] Colloidal gold

2003-12-21 Thread Robert Berger

Hi Ode,

You are SO right. When people start playing around with HVAC arcs and do 
not have the test equipment to measure what they have, they are making a 
poisonous brew


I have investigated almost any protocol that can be thought of with the 
HVAC NST's.


For those who do not know their chemistry history, Dr. Farber in pre WW1 
Germany discovered that he could make nitrates for explosives by forming 
an arc in air. That is how Germany made their explosives in WW! and WW2.


If you don't know what you are doing leave it alone!

Ole Bob Registered Professional Electrical Engineer !!

Ode Coyote wrote:


Any time you do this and don't use an inert gas banket, you make nitric acid.
Nitric acid will indeed register on a PPM meter quite well.

I don't suppose it's possible that you're drinking dilute nitric acid with
no gold in it?

Ode


 


CG production: An above water arc is created between gold wire and the
water. Best I can tell, the gold atoms arc into (migrate into) the water
creating the colloidal gold.
 




 




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Re: CSRe: [ silvermedicine.org ] Colloidal gold

2003-12-21 Thread Robert Berger

Dan,

I don't give a d-mn what Pride Lbs say, but arcing gold in air is a 
disaster


Does you product have any color. Without a light violet color you do not 
have CG. I have done the design work and spent the money for the AA's to 
verufy my work. Without a lab analysis you aare being very foolish.


Ole Bob P.E.

fig...@comcast.net wrote:


Thanks. I shall ask Pride labs support. Arcing method goes much faster than
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