Re: CSRe: (LED 660nm)

2006-02-20 Thread scl...@netzero.com

http://www.elixa.com/light/healing.htm and http://www.theledman.net/intro.htm

-- miss dolce missdo...@usa.com wrote:
I am not familiar with V's 660 nm array -- would someone please inform me of 
its applications.


- Original Message -
From: scl...@netzero.net 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSNeed advice on scratched cornea (LED 660nm)
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 08:10:08 GMT

Thanks V will try that. The MSM/CS seems to be benefiting her and she say she 
can see clearer after using the CS/MSM so progress is being made.

-- V vzo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Well usually 5 minutes is enough at one time. Have the eye closed looknig 
forward and then shine it through the eyelid for 5 minutes. should fix it right 
up.






Take care,
 V


 Actually I've been having her use V's  660nm array but only for a few
 minutes. Maybe we should try longer.
 Thanks
 Steve

 -- V vzo...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hi Nenah,

 Smart idea




 Take care,
  V


 About a year ago I scratched my cornea when something plastic fell and hit 
 me in the eye. The eye was closed and tearing. I immediately used a 660 
 nanometer LED on the closed lid. In about an hour the eye was fine.

 Nenah 



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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread Sickleave48045
Any one know what going price locally for 5# honey
 
 Bob


Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread Paula Perry
I get Bee Pollen from mountainroseherbs.com and their herbs and products are
all organic and really the best I have found. I suppose other Bee products
are like all the other factory foods you get in the grocery store now a
days.
Paula

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From: deborah byron laquerenci...@sbcglobal.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges


 As a hobbist beekeeper I'd like to suggest that everyone consider
 following the very good suggestion to use alternatives and avoid the bee
 products.  The honeybee populations have become so severely weakened by
 bad beekeeping methods, such as over-harvesting pollen, propolis, royal
 jelly, taking all their honey and giving them back refined sugar
 syrup--not to mention flawed methods of queen propagation.  In fact we
 should all avoid buying honey from the large commercial bee-yard companies
 who are the worst violators and search out locally made.  Consider paying
 a little more and encourage local bee-keeping in your area.There's a
 reason the honeybees have become so susceptible to every disease and
 predator that comes down the pike.

 DByron


 On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 05:47:11 -0600, Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net wrote:

  sol,
  For B vitamins you can take Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly or black strap
  molasses.
  I think Spirulina is also loaded with B's. All very cheap and easy. I
  think
  it works better to take the B's in a natural form. Just my opinion.
  Paula


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Re: CSThreelac

2006-02-20 Thread Louis70653176
 
In a message dated 17/02/2006 00:37:57 GMT Standard Time,  
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:

Has  anyone had any experience with  Threelac?

Marshall



Yes me.
I took it for two months when I found out I had Candida Albicans.
It didn't work.
Ed


Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread Susan
wrong list Bob LOL!!
  Susan

sickleave48...@aol.com wrote:
  Any one know what going price locally for 5# honey
   
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CSH.Pylori and ulcers

2006-02-20 Thread Hannah
About to suggest to a friend suffering badly with stomach ulcers 
(with treatments by doctor with no lasting results), to drink up to a 
quart of colloidal silver to help kill the virus, but also drink  raw 
cabbage juice to help heal the stomach.  Also to give suggestions of 
limiting/eliminating acid forming foods until she feels better.


Am I on the right track?

Thanks
Hanneke


CSWarts, CS, DMSO, Iodine

2006-02-20 Thread ransley
Our oldest daughter had a plantar wart to get so bad she needed minor
surgery for it. She was not living at home and not taking CS. It started
coming back, despite doing everything the doctor told her. She started
taking my CS, made with Ode's generator, and it left her. She did not apply
it, she drank it, about a half-pint a day.

Our youngest is now fighting Lyme with Salt/C, iodine, Mesosilver, and
several other protocols. She has had a large exodus of wart virus to her
left big toe, on the underside. We have counted 16 warts so far. We are
treating it alternately with Mesosilver and DMSO, soaked on a bandage, then
when that makes the skin too painful, we dry it out with Lugol's iodine,
then rake off the dead skin, and start over with Mesosilver and DMSO.
Several of the warts have opened up with the seed now exposed, so I think we
are winning.

Daddybob


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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 2/19/2006 7:07:21 AM Central Standard Time, 
ejohns9...@aol.com writes:
I then met some people that knew about RBTI (Dr Carey Reams).
What's RBTI?  MA


Re: CSvertical ridges on fingernails

2006-02-20 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 2/19/2006 12:56:31 PM Central Standard Time, 
saffiresk...@yahoo.com writes:
For instance, if one is lacking in hydrochloric acid...it is usually the 
result of something else that is out of balance as well within the digestive 
system, so just adding HC,  Zinc or lessening our stress/worry factors as 
individually remedies may not fix the problems entirely or permanently. 
***Question on this:  As I have both ridges on my fingernails and 
digestive problems (acid reflux and frequent violent burping), I probably am 
lacking 
hydrochloric acid and perhaps zinc as well.  How does one go about solving the 
lack of hydrochloric acid?Thanks.  MA


Re: CSLyme disease and CS

2006-02-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Richard wrote:

 Marshall, how on earth do you make such large quantities of cs ?

I use a flow through process with 40 mA of current and 48 square inches
of silver electrode, with constant current, and polarity switching and
stirring.

 How long does it keep ?

It keeps fine, I actually add 17 ppm of H2O2 for my primary customer to
make it even better.

 Is it transported in plastic ?

Yes, 55 gallon plastic drums.

 Andwho , if you do not mind me asking, is using such quantities
 and what for ?

They are a compounder for veterinary supplies, like saves for horses.

Marshall

 thanks - RichardOn 17/02/2006, at 17:39, Marshall Dudley wrote:

 Heidi  Lee Sulkosky wrote:

  Marshall, can you tell me more about this clark zapper, etc. what
  it does, how to get it, what it costs.
 
  http://www.healthysigns.com/?gclid=CJjw6JaCoIMCFSwuLAodOi_4MQ
  http://www.toolsforhealing.com/products/Zapper/ZapperHomePage.html
  http://www.paradevices.com/
 
  or build you own, which is what I did:
 
  http://www.paradevices.com/schematic.html#schematic
 
  Is it similar to the rife machine?
 
  No it is closer to the Beck Blood electrification unit.
 
  I also read  where you posted that CS may be purchased by you at
  $18 a gallon, 55 gallons FOB. what does that mean? can you tell me
  more?.
 
  I only make and sell it wholesale, in 55 gallon drums.  They are
  shipped by truck line.  It sells for $985 for a 55 gallon drum plus
  shipping.  It is 20 ppm crystal clear, and is H2O2 energized with
  17 ppm of hydrogen peroxide if you like.
 
  Marshall
 
  thanks   Heidi
 
   - Original Message -
   From:Marshall Dudley
   To:silver-list@eskimo.com
   Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 11:18 AM
   Subject: Re: CSLyme disease and CS
   First of all CS is very effective against the Lyme
   spirochete.  If you use it in the first few days after
   being bit, recovery should be rapid and complete.
   However the spirochetes are very good at hiding, and will
   hide in areas of the body that CS simply does not reach
   or reach well, such as the brain, nerve ganglia,
   cartilage, bone and the lymph system.  Thus for many
   people who have had it for a long time it is necessary to
   use complementary protocols to reach them in these
   areas.  The protocol most have reported with success here
   is the Bob Beck protocol, using either his blood
   electrification or the Clark Zapper.  This protocol is
   CS, ozonated water, zapping/electrification and magnetic
   pulsing.
 
   You may not be getting a herx because you are not taking
   enough.  Can you tell us what you are taking, what ppm,
   and how much.  A quart or more a day of 5 - 20 ppm would
   not be excessive as long as you don't get too severe a
   herx.
 
   Marshall
 
   Heidi  Lee Sulkosky wrote:
 
Hi, I am new to the list.  I have suffered with Lyme
disease for over 10 years. Have been on antibiotics the
entire time. I came accross information on colloidal
silver and Lyme Disease.  I even read a few testimonies
from people that have tried CS for Lyme.  The problem
is all the testimonies are several years old.  Is there
anyone that can give me some updates on their use with
CS and Lyme Disease?  I have been taking it for 3 1/2
days now.  I definitely feel better so far but don't
believe I've experienced a herx yet which makes me
wonder if its working.  Any bodies comment's
please. Heidi
 



Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/WO/00020.html

Your fingernails hold clues to your health. Learn to recognize the signs
that might indicate a health issue. Some nail conditions are harmless.
These include vertical ridges, which may become more pronounced as you
age, and white lines or spots. Spots usually result from injury to the
nail plate or nail bed. In time the white spots will grow out.

Other nail conditions can indicate disease. For example, yellow or green
discoloration in your nails may result from a respiratory condition,
such as chronic bronchitis, or from swelling of your hands (lymphedema).
Indentations that run across your nails, called Beau's lines, appear
when growth at the area under your cuticle is interrupted. This might
occur because of an injury or severe illness, such as a heart attack.

Mashall

Pat wrote:

 Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the
 fingernails?  They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other than
 many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All my life they've been
 thin and too delicate to grow out long, but they were always smooth.
 Several months ago I asked my doctor about the ridges and she said she
 hopes they don't mean anything is wrong and showed me her nails which
 looked just like mine.  They seem to have gotten worse in the last few
 months, so CS must not do a thing for them.


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Re: CSNeed advice on scratched cornea with msm/cs....

2006-02-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
I don't know, when I was a teenager I was shot in the eye with a 22, and
the doctor simply put a patch on it for a week.  When he took it off, it
was fine.

Marshall

scl...@netzero.com wrote:

 Anyone have success using msm or dmso/cs for a scratched eye lens? My
 wife scratched her eye by sleeping with her contact lenses in. It
 seems in the course of the night one of them folded and scratched the
 cornea. We already saw the eye doc and he prescribed
 antibiotic/steroid drops but they haven't helped much. I've heard
 about msm/dmso cs for eyes but haven't tried it for this condition
 yet. Anyone?

 Thanks

 Steve




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Re: CSstrep

2006-02-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
My daughter has stopped strep throat a number of times in my grandchildren
with colloidal silver.  Best if you can get them to hold it in their mouth
and swallow very small amounts at a time to maximize exposure to the
throat.

Marshall

Acmeair wrote:

 with the archives down, i'm forced to ask help on a subject that has
 been addressed here more than once. i have a member of my family unit,
 that is a doubter, and has his 5th bout of strep throat goin on. would
 it be too much to ask for a testimonial or two from those of this group
 that have successfully treated strep with CS.

 thank you, kind people,

 jim

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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
I use to be a hobby beekeeper. The reason why the populations have been
weakened is due to the varroa and tracheal mites. The hardest hit have been
the wild bee populations, which have never been harvested.  I gave up on
trying to keep bees a few years ago, and will not try again until they get
some good resistant varieties.

Marshall

deborah byron wrote:

 As a hobbist beekeeper I'd like to suggest that everyone consider
 following the very good suggestion to use alternatives and avoid the bee
 products.  The honeybee populations have become so severely weakened by
 bad beekeeping methods, such as over-harvesting pollen, propolis, royal
 jelly, taking all their honey and giving them back refined sugar
 syrup--not to mention flawed methods of queen propagation.  In fact we
 should all avoid buying honey from the large commercial bee-yard companies
 who are the worst violators and search out locally made.  Consider paying
 a little more and encourage local bee-keeping in your area.There's a
 reason the honeybees have become so susceptible to every disease and
 predator that comes down the pike.

 DByron

 On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 05:47:11 -0600, Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net wrote:

  sol,
  For B vitamins you can take Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly or black strap
  molasses.
  I think Spirulina is also loaded with B's. All very cheap and easy. I
  think
  it works better to take the B's in a natural form. Just my opinion.
  Paula

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Re: CSSilver in newborn eyes

2006-02-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
They use to use silver nitrate in the baby's eyes, but because the
pharms made no money on it they convinced most hospitals to use
unreliable antibiotics instead.  A hospital locally was using
antibiotics, and a baby was blinded because the gonerreah it was exposed
to was immune to the antibiotics.  They were sued for a large amount of
money, and it was shown in court that the hospital abandoned a protocol
that was 100% effective for one that was not effective just so they and
the drug companies could make more money. Since losing that suit, they
and a number of other hospitals switched back to silver nitrate from
what I can understand.

Marshall

Max Sanders wrote:

 Is it still the protocol to put a silver compound in newborn baby's
 eyes?  I was mildly surprised to hear my daughter has been offered
 this as an option from her midwife. I knew this was done for the
 possibility of syphilis caused blindness previously, but still, with
 the ability to test for these things?  Is it a silver nitrate
 compound?

 They also offer a Vitamin K pill or tab - what is up with that?

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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread William Missett
Why is it just fingernails, and not toenails too?

When my fingernail moons turned blue from maxxing Microdyn, my toenails were 
untouched.

Quien sabe? 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Marshall Dudley 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:20 AM
  Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges


  http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/WO/00020.html 
  Your fingernails hold clues to your health. Learn to recognize the signs that 
might indicate a health issue. Some nail conditions are harmless. These include 
vertical ridges, which may become more pronounced as you age, and white lines 
or spots. Spots usually result from injury to the nail plate or nail bed. In 
time the white spots will grow out. 

  Other nail conditions can indicate disease. For example, yellow or green 
discoloration in your nails may result from a respiratory condition, such as 
chronic bronchitis, or from swelling of your hands (lymphedema). Indentations 
that run across your nails, called Beau's lines, appear when growth at the area 
under your cuticle is interrupted. This might occur because of an injury or 
severe illness, such as a heart attack. 

  Mashall 

  Pat wrote: 

Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the fingernails?  
They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other than many vertical ridges in 
every fingernail. All my life they've been thin and too delicate to grow out 
long, but they were always smooth.  Several months ago I asked my doctor about 
the ridges and she said she hopes they don't mean anything is wrong and showed 
me her nails which looked just like mine.  They seem to have gotten worse in 
the last few months, so CS must not do a thing for them. 

Pat 




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Re: CSridding warts with CS, was Re: CSkilling warts with tape

2006-02-20 Thread sol
Ah, that probably makes the difference. The warts I got rid of, or am 
getting rid of, one was on the back of my hand, the others are those 
little tags round the base of the neck. Very easy to apply CS to. I do 
wonder if you could put bandaids with the pad wetted with CS/DMSO or 
CS/Peroxide and if that would work.
My son had plantar warts on his heel almost 30 years ago, and the doctor 
literally dug them out, and kept applying some kind of strong acid to 
the hole. Horribly painful.

sol

Rich Adams wrote:

To be clear, it was a Plantar wart attack on my one foot.  It grew 
inward. CS was useless and I couldn't really apply it constantly.  I 
read about the Army and these tests with duct tape and plantar warts 
and gave it try.  It worked.


Rich Adams




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CSglucosamine sulphate

2006-02-20 Thread JS Campbell
Interesting article on side effects of glucosamine sulphate.
BW,
Sheila C
 
http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/arthritis/a/Glucosamine.htm



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Re: CSWarts, CS, DMSO, Iodine

2006-02-20 Thread Carol Ann
Daddtbob,
Do you think the virus is contained or has isolatated itself to her big toe 
only or is it perhaps that the wart virus just tends to manifest in particular 
body regions.

If CS taken internally does in fact deal effectively with the different variety 
of wart virus it will in fact be an unexpected boon to its users. 

ransley rans...@atmc.net wrote: Our oldest daughter had a plantar wart to get 
so bad she needed minor
surgery for it. She was not living at home and not taking CS. It started
coming back, despite doing everything the doctor told her. She started
taking my CS, made with Ode's generator, and it left her. She did not apply
it, she drank it, about a half-pint a day.

Our youngest is now fighting Lyme with Salt/C, iodine, Mesosilver, and
several other protocols. She has had a large exodus of wart virus to her
left big toe, on the underside. We have counted 16 warts so far. We are
treating it alternately with Mesosilver and DMSO, soaked on a bandage, then
when that makes the skin too painful, we dry it out with Lugol's iodine,
then rake off the dead skin, and start over with Mesosilver and DMSO.
Several of the warts have opened up with the seed now exposed, so I think we
are winning.

Daddybob


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2006-02-20 Thread deborah byron
Problems with tracheal mites as well as other diseases can certainly be  
seen as symptoms of a weakened constitution, the same sort of holistic  
perspective we apply to human illnesses. In fact some observers of  
commercial beekeeping practices predicted as early as the 1920s the demise  
of honeybees that has occurred in the last 15 years. All bees, including  
wild ones, have most definitely been affected by big Ag. with it's  
pesticides and the overall degradation of their environment. Its  likely  
that the phenomenon of swarming has gradually affected wild bee genetics  
as well.  By the time mites showed up, the bees were already struggling  
and thus less able to develop defenses.  Of course, conventional  
beekeeping as taught at the agricultural extension services virtually  
refuses to recognize environmental sources of harm, much less that any of  
the methods they promote might be detrimental.



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CSRe: Lyme disease and CS

2006-02-20 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Marshal - how would you use the Colloidal Silver with
the Clark Zapper ?
Thanks
Sandee


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CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread sol

Bill,
Have your fingernail moons returned to normal? I greatly reduced my 
daily oral intake of CS (to see if my fingernail moons would un-grey) 
down to just swallowing my mouthful of CS 'mouthwash' at bedtime, and 
didn't do misting (after all I wasn't exposed to strangers coughing on 
me) when my husband was sick for 3 days (he insisted it was just 
allergies, and I believed him, doh!). When I developed a mild sore 
throat, after a hard day, I didn't up my oral CS that night either 
thought it could wait until the next day, as I was too tired that 
night. Besides it couldn't be a cold virus, hubby only had allergies, 
right?


I wonder if I will ever stop being so dumb. CS can't cure or prevent 
anything if you don't use it, and apparently it does nothing to cure 
stupidity. Blue moons are far preferable to this cold. Which I have now 
had for 12 days. Successfully fighting off its attempts to turn into 
secondary infections in sinus and lungs so far. But I sure wish I hadn't 
screwed up again.


I am yet again convinced Ode is right, once you have definite 
unambiguous symptoms it is too late. Once I've got a cold, it has to run 
it's course. I've only had 2 since really using CS and have never been 
able to short-circuit either one with anything, the only thing I can 
short-circuit is the secondary infections.

sol

William Missett wrote:


Why is it just fingernails, and not toenails too?
 
When my fingernail moons turned blue from maxxing Microdyn, my 
toenails were untouched.
 
Quien sabe? 


- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges

http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/WO/00020.html

Your fingernails hold clues to your health. Learn to recognize the
signs that might indicate a health issue. Some nail conditions are
harmless. These include vertical ridges, which may become more
pronounced as you age, and white lines or spots. Spots usually
result from injury to the nail plate or nail bed. In time the
white spots will grow out.

Other nail conditions can indicate disease. For example, yellow or
green discoloration in your nails may result from a respiratory
condition, such as chronic bronchitis, or from swelling of your
hands (lymphedema). Indentations that run across your nails,
called Beau's lines, appear when growth at the area under your
cuticle is interrupted. This might occur because of an injury or
severe illness, such as a heart attack.

Mashall

Pat wrote:


Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the
fingernails?  They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other
than many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All my life
they've been thin and too delicate to grow out long, but they
were always smooth.  Several months ago I asked my doctor about
the ridges and she said she hopes they don't mean anything is
wrong and showed me her nails which looked just like mine.  They
seem to have gotten worse in the last few months, so CS must not
do a thing for them.

   
Pat



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RE: CSNeed advice on scratched cornea with msm/cs....

2006-02-20 Thread Jim Holmes
Marshall,

From what angle did the bullet strike the eye.  
Please give more details of the injury.

Jim

-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 9:24 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSNeed advice on scratched cornea with msm/cs

I don't know, when I was a teenager I was shot in the eye with a 22, and
the doctor simply put a patch on it for a week.  When he took it off, it
was fine.

Marshall

scl...@netzero.com wrote:

 Anyone have success using msm or dmso/cs for a scratched eye lens? My
 wife scratched her eye by sleeping with her contact lenses in. It
 seems in the course of the night one of them folded and scratched the
 cornea. We already saw the eye doc and he prescribed
 antibiotic/steroid drops but they haven't helped much. I've heard
 about msm/dmso cs for eyes but haven't tried it for this condition
 yet. Anyone?

 Thanks

 Steve




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Re: CSvertical ridges on fingernails

2006-02-20 Thread Carol Ann
By avoiding the usual OTC remedies designed to addresss Acid Reflux disease 
because they actualy decrease the necessary acids necessary for good digestion. 

http://www.healingdaily.com/conditions/acid-reflux.htm

It would be helpful if you start researching sites such as the above to address 
your problem as you know your symptoms better than anyone.  Places such as this 
list provide good leads and sources to alternatives, but ultimately, it is you 
who must take responsibility for your health decisions.  Good luck and may you 
have a speedy recovery. 

marmar...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 2/19/2006 12:56:31 PM Central 
Standard Time, saffiresk...@yahoo.com writes:
 For instance, if one is lacking in hydrochloric acid...it is usually the 
result of something else that is out of balance as well within the digestive 
system, so just adding HC,  Zinc or lessening our stress/worry factors as 
individually remedies may not fix the problems entirely or permanently. 
 ***Question on this:  As I have both ridges on my fingernails and 
digestive problems (acid reflux and frequent violent burping), I probably am 
lacking hydrochloric acid and perhaps zinc as well.  How does one go about 
solving the lack of hydrochloric acid?Thanks.  MA



  
  
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Re: CSSilver in newborn eyes

2006-02-20 Thread GMetropulo
My first child was given silver nitrate after birth which is caustic.She also 
continued to have senitive eyes and vision weakness. My son had antibiotic 
drops with no issues and the other 4 had nothing and have better than 20/20. Of 
course I also knew there was no transferrable infection.


Re: CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread William Missett
Yes, my nails have improved greatly since my blue nail attack.  Actually, it 
was worse than that.  The nails became disfigured and rippled instead of 
smooth, and became very fragile and broke easily.


I went off CS for several months, except when needed, and they have slowly 
returned to almost normal as the nails grew out.  They are still slightly 
blue, but the disfigurement is gone.



- Original Message - 
From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 12:06 PM
Subject: CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges



Bill,
Have your fingernail moons returned to normal? I greatly reduced my daily 
oral intake of CS (to see if my fingernail moons would un-grey) down to 
just swallowing my mouthful of CS 'mouthwash' at bedtime, and didn't do 
misting (after all I wasn't exposed to strangers coughing on me) when my 
husband was sick for 3 days (he insisted it was just allergies, and I 
believed him, doh!). When I developed a mild sore throat, after a hard 
day, I didn't up my oral CS that night either thought it could wait until 
the next day, as I was too tired that night. Besides it couldn't be a 
cold virus, hubby only had allergies, right?


I wonder if I will ever stop being so dumb. CS can't cure or prevent 
anything if you don't use it, and apparently it does nothing to cure 
stupidity. Blue moons are far preferable to this cold. Which I have now 
had for 12 days. Successfully fighting off its attempts to turn into 
secondary infections in sinus and lungs so far. But I sure wish I hadn't 
screwed up again.


I am yet again convinced Ode is right, once you have definite unambiguous 
symptoms it is too late. Once I've got a cold, it has to run it's course. 
I've only had 2 since really using CS and have never been able to 
short-circuit either one with anything, the only thing I can short-circuit 
is the secondary infections.

sol

William Missett wrote:


Why is it just fingernails, and not toenails too?
 When my fingernail moons turned blue from maxxing Microdyn, my toenails 
were untouched.

 Quien sabe?
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges

http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/WO/00020.html

Your fingernails hold clues to your health. Learn to recognize the
signs that might indicate a health issue. Some nail conditions are
harmless. These include vertical ridges, which may become more
pronounced as you age, and white lines or spots. Spots usually
result from injury to the nail plate or nail bed. In time the
white spots will grow out.

Other nail conditions can indicate disease. For example, yellow or
green discoloration in your nails may result from a respiratory
condition, such as chronic bronchitis, or from swelling of your
hands (lymphedema). Indentations that run across your nails,
called Beau's lines, appear when growth at the area under your
cuticle is interrupted. This might occur because of an injury or
severe illness, such as a heart attack.

Mashall

Pat wrote:


Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the
fingernails?  They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other
than many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All my life
they've been thin and too delicate to grow out long, but they
were always smooth.  Several months ago I asked my doctor about
the ridges and she said she hopes they don't mean anything is
wrong and showed me her nails which looked just like mine.  They
seem to have gotten worse in the last few months, so CS must not
do a thing for them.


Pat


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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
My fingernail moons are blue as well, but my toenails have no moons at
all!

Marshall

William Missett wrote:

 Why is it just fingernails, and not toenails too? When my fingernail
 moons turned blue from maxxing Microdyn, my toenails were
 untouched. Quien sabe?

  - Original Message -
  From: Marshall Dudley
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:20 AM
  Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges
   http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/WO/00020.html

  Your fingernails hold clues to your health. Learn to
  recognize the signs that might indicate a health issue. Some
  nail conditions are harmless. These include vertical ridges,
  which may become more pronounced as you age, and white lines
  or spots. Spots usually result from injury to the nail plate
  or nail bed. In time the white spots will grow out.

  Other nail conditions can indicate disease. For example,
  yellow or green discoloration in your nails may result from
  a respiratory condition, such as chronic bronchitis, or from
  swelling of your hands (lymphedema). Indentations that run
  across your nails, called Beau's lines, appear when growth
  at the area under your cuticle is interrupted. This might
  occur because of an injury or severe illness, such as a
  heart attack.

  Mashall

  Pat wrote:

  Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the
  fingernails?  They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong
  other than many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All
  my life they've been thin and too delicate to grow out
  long, but they were always smooth.  Several months ago I
  asked my doctor about the ridges and she said she hopes
  they don't mean anything is wrong and showed me her nails
  which looked just like mine.  They seem to have gotten
  worse in the last few months, so CS must not do a thing
  for them.
 
 
 
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Re: CSLyme disease and CS

2006-02-20 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Richard,
   
  My silver solutions book shows you how to make a flow through system.
   
  Ole Bob


  Richard wrote:   Marshall, how on earth do you make such large quantities of 
cs ?   


Re: CSvertical ridges on fingernails

2006-02-20 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 2/20/2006 1:04:09 PM Central Standard Time, 
saffiresk...@yahoo.com writes:
http://www.healingdaily.com/conditions/acid-reflux.htm
Thanks for that link.  I will continue looking into this. MA


Re: CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread sol
Glad to hear it. Apparently I can't cut back on CS except when needed 
as I'm apparently not able to recognize when I need it. I may try again, 
if this cold ever goes away.


Did you or anyone every figure out why the disfigurement of nails 
happened. From too much Microdyn (?), but I just don't understand what 
the mechanism for that could have been.

LOL,
sol

William Missett wrote:

Yes, my nails have improved greatly since my blue nail attack.  
Actually, it was worse than that.  The nails became disfigured and 
rippled instead of smooth, and became very fragile and broke easily.


I went off CS for several months, except when needed, and they have 
slowly returned to almost normal as the nails grew out.  They are 
still slightly blue, but the disfigurement is gone.






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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread sol
I just looked, my big toes have very shallow inconspicuous moons, but 
none of the other toes do.

Who ever thought to look?
LOL,
sol

Marshall Dudley wrote:

My fingernail moons are blue as well, but my toenails have no moons at 
all!


Marshall

William Missett wrote:

Why is it just fingernails, and not toenails too? When my fingernail 
moons turned blue from maxxing Microdyn, my toenails were 
untouched. Quien sabe?





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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread William Missett
Maybe they're being eclipsed?
  - Original Message - 
  From: Marshall Dudley 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 1:49 PM
  Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges


  My fingernail moons are blue as well, but my toenails have no moons at all! 
  Marshall 

  William Missett wrote: 

Why is it just fingernails, and not toenails too? When my fingernail moons 
turned blue from maxxing Microdyn, my toenails were untouched. Quien sabe? 
  - Original Message -
  From: Marshall Dudley
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:20 AM
  Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges
   http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/WO/00020.html 
  Your fingernails hold clues to your health. Learn to recognize the signs 
that might indicate a health issue. Some nail conditions are harmless. These 
include vertical ridges, which may become more pronounced as you age, and white 
lines or spots. Spots usually result from injury to the nail plate or nail bed. 
In time the white spots will grow out. 

  Other nail conditions can indicate disease. For example, yellow or green 
discoloration in your nails may result from a respiratory condition, such as 
chronic bronchitis, or from swelling of your hands (lymphedema). Indentations 
that run across your nails, called Beau's lines, appear when growth at the area 
under your cuticle is interrupted. This might occur because of an injury or 
severe illness, such as a heart attack. 

  Mashall 

  Pat wrote: 

Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the fingernails?  
They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other than many vertical ridges in 
every fingernail. All my life they've been thin and too delicate to grow out 
long, but they were always smooth.  Several months ago I asked my doctor about 
the ridges and she said she hopes they don't mean anything is wrong and showed 
me her nails which looked just like mine.  They seem to have gotten worse in 
the last few months, so CS must not do a thing for them. 

Pat 




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Re: CSBlus Thumb Nails

2006-02-20 Thread Robert Berger
Marshall and all,
   
  I also have blue moons with blue streaks proceeding out towards the ends 
about 1/3 of the way.
   
  That must be a form of argyria.
   
  Ole Bob




CSCs: Lack of HCL

2006-02-20 Thread Harold MacDonald
To test for Hydrochloric Acid,get Betaine HCL capsules.Start out by taking one 
capsule 15 minutes before a meal;then two caps.15 min. before next meal.Keep 
increasing by one until you feel a peppery,burning in the stomach;then drop 
back by one.This will give you an indication of how much or little you have.In 
my case,I was up to seven before I felt it.Since I drastically modified my diet 
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RE: CSNeed advice on scratched cornea with msm/cs....

2006-02-20 Thread Nancy Venzon
This heals rapidly but it has to be patched  24 hours is best. Put the 
antibiotic drops in, this is just to prevent infection, you could use CS but 
you have already paid for the drops, patch the eye with the eye lid closed with 
4 - 5 gauze 2x2s tape all over the outside of the gauze pads and at least sleep 
through the night with this on. See how it feels in the morning. 

Jim Holmes ami...@starband.net wrote:  Marshall,

From what angle did the bullet strike the eye. 
Please give more details of the injury.

Jim

-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 9:24 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSNeed advice on scratched cornea with msm/cs

I don't know, when I was a teenager I was shot in the eye with a 22, and
the doctor simply put a patch on it for a week. When he took it off, it
was fine.




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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread V


Another really good brand of Bee pollen comes from CCpollen.com
thats where I get mine. they have pollen collection all over the country and 
then they analysie all the pollon for nutritional content nad blend them 
together to get a fully ballanced nutritional profile. the owenr is a major 
pollen consumer so has personal intrest in gettnig and using the best pollen 
products.
http://www.ccpollen.com/




Take care,
 V


 I get Bee Pollen from mountainroseherbs.com and their herbs and products are
 all organic and really the best I have found. I suppose other Bee products
 are like all the other factory foods you get in the grocery store now a
 days.
 Paula

 - Original Message - 
 From: deborah byron laquerenci...@sbcglobal.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges


 As a hobbist beekeeper I'd like to suggest that everyone consider
 following the very good suggestion to use alternatives and avoid the bee
 products.  The honeybee populations have become so severely weakened by
 bad beekeeping methods, such as over-harvesting pollen, propolis, royal
 jelly, taking all their honey and giving them back refined sugar
 syrup--not to mention flawed methods of queen propagation.  In fact we
 should all avoid buying honey from the large commercial bee-yard companies
 who are the worst violators and search out locally made.  Consider paying
 a little more and encourage local bee-keeping in your area.There's a
 reason the honeybees have become so susceptible to every disease and
 predator that comes down the pike.

 DByron


 On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 05:47:11 -0600, Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net wrote:

  sol,
  For B vitamins you can take Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly or black strap
  molasses.
  I think Spirulina is also loaded with B's. All very cheap and easy. I
  think
  it works better to take the B's in a natural form. Just my opinion.
  Paula


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Re: CSvertical ridges on fingernails

2006-02-20 Thread V
Hi Marmar845,

eat more salt, that is what the body makes hydrochloric acid out of. the 
prombotion of a low sodium diet is one thing that causes this. you can also get 
a supplement at the health food store called Betaine Hydrochloride which is 
basically HCL in capsule form and take that along with meals.




Take care,
 V


 In a message dated 2/19/2006 12:56:31 PM Central Standard Time, 
 saffiresk...@yahoo.com writes:
 For instance, if one is lacking in hydrochloric acid...it is usually the 
 result of something else that is out of balance as well within the digestive
 system, so just adding HC,  Zinc or lessening our stress/worry factors as 
 individually remedies may not fix the problems entirely or permanently. 
 ***Question on this:  As I have both ridges on my fingernails and 
 digestive problems (acid reflux and frequent violent burping), I probably am 
 lacking
 hydrochloric acid and perhaps zinc as well.  How does one go about solving the
 lack of hydrochloric acid?Thanks.  MA


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CSHydrochloride

2006-02-20 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 2/20/2006 5:04:56 PM Central Standard Time, 
vzo...@yahoo.com writes:
eat more salt, that is what the body makes hydrochloric acid out of. the 
prombotion of a low sodium diet is one thing that causes this. you can also get 
a 
supplement at the health food store called Betaine Hydrochloride which is 
basically HCL in capsule form and take that along with meals.
Thank you V -- I appreciate that.  Actually, I'm a pretty generous user of 
salt -- I ignore all the warnings of how salt causes high blood pressure, and 
take a lot of flak from my fam and hubby over that.  Also -- I actually have a 
bottle of *Panzyme-HCL* and didn't realize that that was Hydrochloride.  And I 
forget to take it.  :-(   I did try something that my chiropractor recommended 
-- taking a teaspoon of Apple Cider Vinegar -- yechhh.  I'd 
rather have acid reflux!!  Thanks again for the info -- I'll do better!!  :-)   
  MA


Re: CSBlus Thumb Nails

2006-02-20 Thread sol
Several people have reported this blue moons thing, including me, but 
I have not seen any reports that it has progressed to any other body 
part. So how much concern is this, re facial or other argyria, really? 
Has anyone with blue moons had grey patches show up elsewhere?

sol

Robert Berger wrote:


Marshall and all,
 
I also have blue moons with blue streaks proceeding out towards the 
ends about 1/3 of the way.
 
That must be a form of argyria.
 
Ole Bob




 




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Re: CSHydrochloride

2006-02-20 Thread hj

Pineapple is great for digestion if you don't have enough HCL.

Kind regards,

Heidi

At 06:14 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
In a message dated 2/20/2006 5:04:56 PM Central Standard Time, 
vzo...@yahoo.com writes:
eat more salt, that is what the body makes hydrochloric acid out of. 
the prombotion of a low sodium diet is one thing that causes this. 
you can also get a supplement at the health food store called 
Betaine Hydrochloride which is basically HCL in capsule form and 
take that along with meals.


Thank you V -- I appreciate that.  Actually, I'm a pretty generous 
user of salt -- I ignore all the warnings of how salt causes high 
blood pressure, and take a lot of flak from my fam and hubby over 
that.  Also -- I actually have a bottle of *Panzyme-HCL* and didn't 
realize that that was Hydrochloride.  And I forget to take 
it.  :-(   I did try something that my chiropractor recommended -- 
taking a teaspoon of Apple Cider Vinegar -- yechhh.  I'd 
rather have acid reflux!!  Thanks again for the info -- I'll do 
better!!  :-) MA


Re: CSHydrochloride

2006-02-20 Thread MAMA2BEAR
To prevent acid reflux drink 4 oz. of water to which 1  Tbsp of apple cider 
vinegar and 1 Tbsp honey or molasses is added.  It  tastes better sweetened and 
still does the  job.


Re: CSvertical ridges on fingernails

2006-02-20 Thread Paula Perry
I just wanted to say here that natural sodium and table salt are two
different things. If you eat natural sodium (try celery) it may help. Table
salt is actually a poison according to a book I read. I don't have time to
dig it out and explain it as well as may be necessary but, if you have acid
reflux and have tried taking baking soda in a little water and that offers
you relief, - it means that you are lacking in sodium (NOT to be confused
with table salt) Table salt actually does have it's benefits because it is a
poison it may kill some unfriendly things, and of course, since they put
iodine in it, you may be short on iodine if you crave salt.  Most Americans
are deficient in sodium. Again, when I say sodium I am not referring to
table salt, but the cell salts we all need in our body to not get sick.
Paula
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From: V vzo...@yahoo.com
To: marmar...@aol.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: CSvertical ridges on fingernails


 Hi Marmar845,

 eat more salt, that is what the body makes hydrochloric acid out of. the
prombotion of a low sodium diet is one thing that causes this. you can also
get a supplement at the health food store called Betaine Hydrochloride which
is basically HCL in capsule form and take that along with meals.




 Take care,
  V


  In a message dated 2/19/2006 12:56:31 PM Central Standard Time,
  saffiresk...@yahoo.com writes:
  For instance, if one is lacking in hydrochloric acid...it is usually the
  result of something else that is out of balance as well within the
digestive
  system, so just adding HC,  Zinc or lessening our stress/worry factors
as
  individually remedies may not fix the problems entirely or permanently.
  ***Question on this:  As I have both ridges on my fingernails and
  digestive problems (acid reflux and frequent violent burping), I
probably am lacking
  hydrochloric acid and perhaps zinc as well.  How does one go about
solving the
  lack of hydrochloric acid?Thanks.  MA


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Re: CSThreelac

2006-02-20 Thread Deborah Gerard
Don't you have to take it for longer than two months? I thought you had to keep 
taking it to overcome the candida overgrowth?...deb

louis70653...@aol.com wrote:In a message dated 17/02/2006 00:37:57 GMT 
Standard Time, mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
  Has anyone had any experience with Threelac?

Marshall

  
  Yes me.
  I took it for two months when I found out I had Candida Albicans.
  It didn't work.
  Ed




Re: CSbeck and braces question

2006-02-20 Thread M. G. Devour
   I have 2 unrelated questions. First is if you are aware of any
 one's success with chronic latent lyme and the beck protocol? After
 years of searching this I have yet to find anyone.   It hit my scalp
 muscle causing burning,fibrosis,edema,crunching from head to back
 coupled with circulatory and heart issues. Putting the machines on the
 head I'm told is risky.

I'll let our members with such experience speak for themselves. Yes, 
I'd say that you have to be sure you know what you're doing before 
using any electromedicine device, particularly above the neck, or such 
that current or voltage is applied across the torso.

   The 2nd question is what you decided on braces for your child.
 Nickel.aluminum,titanium,plastic? Pulling teeth for space,ceph and pan
 X-rays etc. I have 2 teens in need of work and would like to know what
 your consnensus was in your search. If you prefer to e-mail privately my
 adress is gmetrop...@aol.com

We're getting a couple of her cavities filled first. (Not amalgam.) I'm 
going to try to find a orthodontist anywhere in the region that will do 
plastic brackets with titanium wires, which I'm told is the least 
likely to cause her harm.

Don't know if I'll find anybody.

Be well,

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Re: CShoneybees

2006-02-20 Thread V
Yeah our whole food system depends on the bees . if they die we all starve.






Take care,
 V


 Problems with tracheal mites as well as other diseases can certainly be  
 seen as symptoms of a weakened constitution, the same sort of holistic  
 perspective we apply to human illnesses. In fact some observers of  
 commercial beekeeping practices predicted as early as the 1920s the demise
 of honeybees that has occurred in the last 15 years. All bees, including  
 wild ones, have most definitely been affected by big Ag. with it's  
 pesticides and the overall degradation of their environment. Its  likely  
 that the phenomenon of swarming has gradually affected wild bee genetics  
 as well.  By the time mites showed up, the bees were already struggling  
 and thus less able to develop defenses.  Of course, conventional  
 beekeeping as taught at the agricultural extension services virtually  
 refuses to recognize environmental sources of harm, much less that any of  
 the methods they promote might be detrimental.


 DByron



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CSulcers CS

2006-02-20 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Hanneke said,
About to suggest to a friend suffering badly with
stomach ulcers (with treatments by doctor with no
lasting results), to drink up to a quart of colloidal
silver to help kill the virus, but also drink  raw
cabbage juice to help heal the stomach.  Also to give
suggestions of limiting/eliminating acid forming foods
until she feels better. Am I on the right track?

I know a local medical doctor who resolved her ulcer
in four days drinking 2 oz of CS every 2 hours. This
doctor now doesn't prescribe antibiotics, just CS.

Terryu






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Re: CSHydrochloride

2006-02-20 Thread Deborah Gerard
V..you don't mean table salt do you...good ole sea salt or their are other 
types too...but the stuff they sell in the grocery store is not to good for 
youdeb

marmar...@aol.com wrote:In a message dated 2/20/2006 5:04:56 PM Central 
Standard Time, vzo...@yahoo.com writes:
  eat more salt, that is what the body makes hydrochloric acid out of. the 
prombotion of a low sodium diet is one thing that causes this. you can also get 
a supplement at the health food store called Betaine Hydrochloride which is 
basically HCL in capsule form and take that along with meals.
  Thank you V -- I appreciate that.  Actually, I'm a pretty generous user of 
salt -- I ignore all the warnings of how salt causes high blood pressure, and 
take a lot of flak from my fam and hubby over that.  Also -- I actually have a 
bottle of *Panzyme-HCL* and didn't realize that that was Hydrochloride.  And I 
forget to take it.  :-(   I did try something that my chiropractor recommended 
-- taking a teaspoon of Apple Cider Vinegar -- yechhh.  I'd rather 
have acid reflux!!  Thanks again for the info -- I'll do better!!  :-) MA




CSStomach acid

2006-02-20 Thread Terry Chamberlin
...How does one go about solving the lack of
hydrochloric acid? Thanks MA

Put some apple cider vinegar into some water and sip
with meals. Start with a tsp vinegar in 6 oz water,
increase each meal until you experience mild acid
indigestion, then cut back a bit. That's how much you
need.

Apple cider vinegar turns into hydrochloric acid in
the stomach in minutes.

Terry Chamberlin






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Re: CSThreelac

2006-02-20 Thread Grace1way
I have the Threelac, but have not done any experiments with it.  I did  use 
the Oxygen Elements l(iquid oxygen) which I got from the same company as the  
Threelac, and it did not work; there was so much supportive information and  
patient testimony, that I was very confident it would work.  It would not  
surprise me if the Threelac would not work either--possibly just a lot of hype  
to 
support the multilevel marketing company.
 
Jill


CSUTI and Fingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread Pat
Last Tuesday I woke up feeling bad all over and my head hurt and felt 4  times 
it's size.  I started taking a mouthful or couple droppers  of CS every hour or 
so along with 3 capsules a day of the East Park  olive leaf extract I'd gotten 
a few days before.  I was feeling  much better by noon.  The next a.m., I 
didn't feel quite 100%, so  used CS several times.  Felt pretty good a few 
hours later.   That's twice this winter that I've had something that I'm sure 
would  normally have turned into my usual 3 week head and then chest  cold.  
How much olive leaf should one take when feeling unwell?
  
  I've found that CS doesn't prevent or cure urinary tract infection. I  know 
it was a full blown one; I had test strips I'd bought after my  last one 3 
years ago.   However, I'd had three within a few months  twice in my life (I 
think the germs don't get killed off totally), and  I know they normally result 
in urgency, burning and stinging.   Normally they're miserable.  This time I 
waited more than 24 hours  before calling the doctor and it felt so mild that 
I've continued with  a full schedule of running around.  I started Bactrim this 
 afternoon and will probably feel well by a.m.  How can antibiotics  reach all 
these places when CS can't?
  
  I wonder if the fingernail ridges have something to do with the fact  that 
I'd been eating soybeans for breakfast so often during the past  year.  Zinc 
deficiency?  I've been eating better and using  coenzymate vitamin B 
(sublingual, have to suck a candy at same time as  the pill), so maybe I'll see 
some improvement in fingernails in a few  months.  Sure am glad you are all 
pointing me to look up things I  hadn't heard about.  
  
Pat
  

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RE: CSSilver in newborn eyes

2006-02-20 Thread Wendy
In our province silver nitrate or erythromycin ointments (newborn
eyecare)  is the only law (vaccines and vit K are not), however if you
have a more 'lay' type midwife (not the new ones we refer to as
'medwives') you can get still get around it. Although one woman was
threatened by her so called midwife a few years back and told that it
was required by law and that if she refused Child services would need to
be called and they would take the newborn (thereby jeopardizing the
bonding etc. of mom and newborn) and they would do it anyway. Nice. Oh,
and her 1st daughter had a known allergy to erythromycin.! Thank
goodness this is not a common occurrence with the midwives in our
province.
The crazy thing about the eye drops is that from my understanding even
if a woman does not have a vaginal birth but has a c-section, it is
still administered to the newborn. Despite the fact the baby DID NOT
come down the birth canal!!!
Vit K is still an option in our province but not everyone has this
luxury. It is worth doing research on to make an informed decision.
http://www.soothingdoula.com/newborn_t_and_p.htm
 
Newborn eye care or prophylaxis
Almost all states and provinces require this. In some instances parents
can sign a waiver to avoid the procedure.
Silver nitrate drops or erythromycin ointments are placed in the eyes
within an hour or so after birth to prevent infection and possible
blindness if the newborn is exposed to the bacteria causing gonorrhea in
the birth canal. Erythromycin also decrease the risk of an eye infection
caused by chlamydia
Silver nitrate causes redness, swelling and discharge from the eyes.
Erythromycin and tetracycline usually do not. All cause blurring of
vision. Delaying the procedure up to the allowed one hour gives you some
time with the baby when he is alert and can see clearly. Prophylaxis
cannot prevent all possible eye infections such as herpes simplex virus,
Group B streptococcus or hemophilus influenzae.
Some researchers now suggest that eye prophylaxis is overused. Rather
than treating all babies, they believe women should be tested for
chlamydia and gonorrhea and treated if necessary and only babies whose
mothers have infection be treated.
 
Hth
 
Wendy
 
 
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From: gmetrop...@aol.com [mailto:gmetrop...@aol.com] 
Sent: February 20, 2006 1:56 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSilver in newborn eyes
 
My first child was given silver nitrate after birth which is caustic.She
also continued to have senitive eyes and vision weakness. My son had
antibiotic drops with no issues and the other 4 had nothing and have
better than 20/20. Of course I also knew there was no transferrable
infection.


RE: CShoneybees CS?

2006-02-20 Thread Wendy
Deb:

My husband and I have 2 hobby hives for honey for our own use. I've
tried and tried to find information supporting not medicating them and
not feeding them sugar water but all of the beekeepers say there are no
bees in Canada that are strong enough anymore and that it must be done. 

I told my husband about Juliette Levy and how she says in her old herbal
books over the years says that they should NOT be medicated at all and
that they should be fed their own honey rather then the sugar water. He
argues that it is now 2006 and things have changed.

I asked my husband what would happen if we didn't medicate and he said
we could jeopardize other beekeepers hives in the area, the wild bees
too if ours got infected, plus you would lose all the bees.

What is one to do???

I wonder if bowls of CS were placed near the hives would they 'drink'
it?? Could it make them stronger to resist mites?

Could you soak the hives in silver or spray them down???

Any thoughts?

Musing.

Wendy





 Problems with tracheal mites as well as other diseases can certainly
be  
 seen as symptoms of a weakened constitution, the same sort of holistic

 perspective we apply to human illnesses. In fact some observers of  
 commercial beekeeping practices predicted as early as the 1920s the
demise
 of honeybees that has occurred in the last 15 years. All bees,
including  
 wild ones, have most definitely been affected by big Ag. with it's  
 pesticides and the overall degradation of their environment. Its
likely  
 that the phenomenon of swarming has gradually affected wild bee
genetics  
 as well.  By the time mites showed up, the bees were already
struggling  
 and thus less able to develop defenses.  Of course, conventional  
 beekeeping as taught at the agricultural extension services virtually

 refuses to recognize environmental sources of harm, much less that any
of  
 the methods they promote might be detrimental.


 DByron



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Re: CSHydrochloride

2006-02-20 Thread V
Hi Deborah,

Right it is best to use good salt




Take care,
 V


 V..you don't mean table salt do you...good ole sea salt or their are
 other types too...but the stuff they sell in the grocery store is not to good 
 for youdeb




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RE: CSSilver in newborn eyes

2006-02-20 Thread Max Sanders
Thanks for all the info.  We just went to the midwives today and they use 
erythromycin, not siver nitrate. They were under the impression that the 
hospitals do not use silver nitrate. 
They are offering my daughter the option of eye treatment, Vitamin K (oral), 
and GBS testing - which is I think a strep germ that is found in culture in 
mothers, then rarely causing infection in newborns, but can be very serious if 
it infects.  I had not heard of GBS.  They say if a mother is in the hospital 
and tests positive with a culture prior to delivery, they will put her on IV 
antibiotics and may go right to a c-section!  Her midwives are cool and believe 
that it is another case of fear mongering for profit, though the rare case can 
be deadly. But they say that there should be signs of infection - elevated 
blood counts, fever, etc. 

Also metioned Prophylaxis cannot prevent all possible eye infections such as 
herpes simplex virus, Group B streptococcus or hemophilus influenzae. 

So the question becomes; doesn't EIS Silver kill these pathogens?  Would it be 
smart to use this instead of an antibiotic that may help, or a silver 
compound in an ointment form.  Of course since she has a choice I would cousel 
nothing at all unless there is a reason (lab, or symptoms) to indicate 
something was needed.

Thanks for the input, most helpful.  I delivered my 3 children myself 
unassisted in a log cabin on an island in the WA State SanJuan Islands.  
Fearless, but fairly well informed.  These details are long gone, but the peak 
experience has never been matched.  They are all healthy, though the last one 
was a bit more intense.

Maz


Wendy wen...@tuxnightclub.com wrote:  
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ointments (“newborn eyecare”)  is the only law (vaccines and vit K are 
not), however if you have a more ‘lay’ type midwife (not the new ones we 
refer to as ‘medwives’) you can get still get around it. Although one woman 
was threatened by her so called midwife 
   
  Wendy
   
   
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Re: CSulcers CS + cayenne pepper

2006-02-20 Thread Gunar

- Original Message -
From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 1:17 PM
Subject: CSulcers  CS


 Hanneke said,
 About to suggest to a friend suffering badly with
 stomach ulcers (with treatments by doctor with no
 lasting results), to drink up to a quart of colloidal
 silver to help kill the virus, but also drink  raw
 cabbage juice to help heal the stomach.  Also to give
 suggestions of limiting/eliminating acid forming foods
 until she feels better. Am I on the right track?

 I know a local medical doctor who resolved her ulcer
 in four days drinking 2 oz of CS every 2 hours. This
 doctor now doesn't prescribe antibiotics, just CS.

 Terryu



Hi folks -- cayenne pepper (the hottest powdered type that
you can get from your health food store) should clear up many
different stomach ulcers.

Dissolve a level teaspoon of cayenne powder in warm-to-hot
COLOIDAL SILVER water, and drink it four times a day.
Yes, it will be hot chilly, but works ... personal experience.

Read the following site.  Also, search Google for cayenne pepper.

Regards,
Gunar

http://www.falconblanco.com/health/supplements/cayenne.htm

... If you master only one herb in your life, master cayenne pepper.
It is more powerful than any other.  - Dr. Richard SCHULZE, Medical
Herbalist
Capsicum annum or frutescens plants, creates heat when taken into the body,
but it is not irritating or burning. The active oil, capsaicin, is now being
studied in the treatment of some medical disorders.

 ... Cayenne pepper has been used to treat digestive disorders involving
gas, nausea, or indigestion. It seems to stimulate gastric secretions and
peristaltic activity and is actually thought to be soothing to the mucosal
linings even though it is heating. It has been used herbally in the
*treatment of ulcers and for other gastrointestinal disease* ...
(snip) ...





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RE: CShoneybees CS?

2006-02-20 Thread Max Sanders
First of all if you do not have mites (and are sure) do not buy or use anyone 
elses used equipment (more a concern for other problems). There are more 
natural defenses that may work.  I have also been a beekeeper on and off for 
many years.  The last time we got up to 75 hives and became quite known for our 
quality honey which we sold in our health food store.  The local beekeepers in 
our area were not even trying to go organic.  And I understood.  If you have to 
buy/replace a large percentage of your hive's bees each year, you could never 
make a living.  The only people in the area that did not get the mites were 
hobby beekeepers who were somewhat isolated and fortunate. We tried essentail 
oils working with a bug doc in some SE University, we tried lots of stuff - and 
we never figured it out to the point where we were making money at it.  We did 
refuse to use the chemicals, but the choice that some organic beekeepers use 
is formic acid.  I refused to use that as well. There are
 other ideas including a smaller cell size and of course breeding attempts, but 
the problem is huge and important.
 But I had other sources of income and though I was researching several aspects 
of beekeeping and honey production, I sure sympathized with the beekeepers who 
needed the honey revenue. Beekeepers are a wonderful lot.

Do support your local beekeeper, and you may get a better quality of honey if 
you ask about his mite methods - some will go right for the banned poisons, and 
they don't have to be factory operations.

There is no way that you NEED to feed sugar water.  Leave them a whole super of 
honey, enough to get them through the winter AND the spring.  Save some supers 
w honey in the frames to feed them in the spring if they need it - check in 
those early warm days, that's when they starve. Only if you have no other honey 
saved and they need something must you use sugar.  Others use it because it is 
a cheap substitute for the honey.

I am not an expert on silver (or bees) but mites themselves would likely be 
unaffected.  Still, it may provide some protection for other bee ills - 
beekeepers do use antibiotics for some things - don't know about silver as a 
replacement. By not medicating you would present an oppotunity to keep strong 
hives that MAY be strong enough to not be killed off if and when infected by 
the mites or other natural stresses - and then develop resistant offspring.  
That would only help the population.  I say Don't medicate - especially if you 
have no reason to do it.  But keep an eye on your hivesman, I miss it.  You 
can do a world of good just by replacing a queen...

Maz

Wendy wen...@tuxnightclub.com wrote: Deb:

My husband and I have 2 hobby hives for honey for our own use. I've
tried and tried to find information supporting not medicating them and
not feeding them sugar water but all of the beekeepers say there are no
bees in Canada that are strong enough anymore and that it must be done. 

I told my husband about Juliette Levy and how she says in her old herbal
books over the years says that they should NOT be medicated at all and
that they should be fed their own honey rather then the sugar water. He
argues that it is now 2006 and things have changed.

I asked my husband what would happen if we didn't medicate and he said
we could jeopardize other beekeepers hives in the area, the wild bees
too if ours got infected, plus you would lose all the bees.

What is one to do???

I wonder if bowls of CS were placed near the hives would they 'drink'
it?? Could it make them stronger to resist mites?

Could you soak the hives in silver or spray them down???

Any thoughts?

Musing.

Wendy





 Problems with tracheal mites as well as other diseases can certainly
be  
 seen as symptoms of a weakened constitution, the same sort of holistic

 perspective we apply to human illnesses. In fact some observers of  
 commercial beekeeping practices predicted as early as the 1920s the
demise
 of honeybees that has occurred in the last 15 years. All bees,
including  
 wild ones, have most definitely been affected by big Ag. with it's  
 pesticides and the overall degradation of their environment. Its
likely  
 that the phenomenon of swarming has gradually affected wild bee
genetics  
 as well.  By the time mites showed up, the bees were already
struggling  
 and thus less able to develop defenses.  Of course, conventional  
 beekeeping as taught at the agricultural extension services virtually

 refuses to recognize environmental sources of harm, much less that any
of  
 the methods they promote might be detrimental.


 DByron



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Re: CSulcers CS + cayenne pepper

2006-02-20 Thread Gunar

- Original Message -
From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 1:17 PM
Subject: CSulcers  CS


 Hanneke said,
 About to suggest to a friend suffering badly with
 stomach ulcers (with treatments by doctor with no
 lasting results), to drink up to a quart of colloidal
 silver to help kill the virus, but also drink  raw
 cabbage juice to help heal the stomach.  Also to give
 suggestions of limiting/eliminating acid forming foods
 until she feels better. Am I on the right track?

 I know a local medical doctor who resolved her ulcer
 in four days drinking 2 oz of CS every 2 hours. This
 doctor now doesn't prescribe antibiotics, just CS.

 Terryu



Hi folks -- cayenne pepper (the hottest powdered cayenne that
you can get from your health food store) should clear up many
stomach ulcers, and will do lots of other great things besides.

Dissolve a level teaspoon of cayenne powder in about half a cup
of warm-to-hot COLLOIDAL SILVER water and drink it while hot.
Drink these half-cups *four times a day*.  Yes, it will be hot chilly,
but works wonders ... I'm writing from personal experience.

Read the following site.  Also, search Google for cayenne pepper.

Regards,
Gunar

http://www.falconblanco.com/health/supplements/cayenne.htm
... If you master only one herb in your life, master cayenne pepper.
It is more powerful than any other.  - Dr. Richard SCHULZE, Medical
Herbalist

... Capsicum annum or frutescens plants, creates heat when taken
into the body, but it is not irritating or burning. The active oil,
capsaicin, is now being studied in the treatment of some medical
disorders.

 ... Cayenne pepper has been used to treat digestive disorders involving
gas, nausea, or indigestion. It seems to stimulate gastric secretions and
peristaltic activity and is actually thought to be soothing to the mucosal
linings even though it is heating. It has been used herbally in the
*treatment of ulcers and for other gastrointestinal disease ... *
... (snip) ...







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