Re: CSHow To Use Colloidal Silver

2006-04-06 Thread Craig C Chamberlin

Hi Jill,


Where can one purchase a nebulizer without a doctor's prescription?


I bought one last year from:

http://www.purestcolloids.com

but it doesn't seem to be in their online catalog anymore. Maybe email them.

Ciao,

Craig


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Re: CShome-made CS - distilled water source

2006-04-06 Thread Ode Coyote
 Zero..which can be as high as 2 [which isn't wonderful water] or even 
3-4 microsiemens of conductivity [uS]..depending on how accurate your 
particular PPM meter is at such low ranges.
 Using a PWT or COM-100   .2 uS  is the best I've seen.  An average good 
is around .8 uS

[or somewhere around one tenth to one half of zero on a PPM meter]

 Zero is generally good enough...depending more on what is in it, more 
so than how much.


If your CS looks good, it probably is.
 If it looks bad, it probably is.
 If you have oddball problems, change the water [and/or container] first 
..no matter what the meter reading is.

 Water is the biggest variable.
 Rarely, even a fingerprint left on the wrong day after eating something 
can mess things up.


Ode

At 05:39 PM 4/5/2006 -0700, you wrote:


using your TDS what measurements are you looking forTIA...deb

sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
Most distilled water is produced *locally* to where it is sold.
Therefore, it is necessary to try various brands in your area, and see
which one works best for you, or is the least conductive when tested
with a meter (PWT, TDS, COM-100).
Commercially sold distilled water can also be quite variable within a
brand.
sol

. . wrote:

 I'm wondering what brand of distilled water is the purest... ???



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Re: CShome-made CS - distilled water source

2006-04-06 Thread Ode Coyote

At 07:34 PM 4/5/2006 -0700, you wrote:

Sol, if you can't marke good EIS with as PWT reading of 3.0 then your 
process is in trouble.


Off line please describe you setup and operating conditions. maybe I can 
help you.



What is in trouble is the what part of the contaminants, more so than the 
how much.
I would imagine that something like sulphur dioxide in the air would 
dissolve into water and really mess things up at pretty low concentrations, 
whereas calcium salts may not, at twice the concentration.
 Sol uses 'a few' of the same generators that others can make good CS 
with, starting with 5+ uS water.


Ode



Ole Bob

sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
I actually use a PWT. A TDS is not sensitive enough for my needs. I need
to have distilled water of no more than .4 uS, which is lower than a TDS
can read, so I was lucky to have chosen a PWT 3 years ago. Commercial
distilled water of all brands that are available where I am read .6 uS
to well over 2.5 uS.
Most people (I've been told) can make very good clear CS with distilled
water that reads up to 3.0 uS, but I can't. Depends on conditions where
you are.
sol

Deborah Gerard wrote:

 using your TDS what measure! ments are you looking forTIA...deb

 sol wrote:

 Most distilled water is produced *locally* to where it is sold.
 Therefore, it is necessary to try various brands in your area, and
 see
 which one works best for you, or is the least conductive when tested
 with a meter (PWT, TDS, COM-100).
 Commercially sold distilled water can also be quite variable within a
 brand.
 sol

 . . wrote:

  I'm wondering what brand of distilled water is the purest... ???
 


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CSNebulizer

2006-04-06 Thread Medwith, Robert
www.poomronelite.htmrtablenebs.com/
http://www.portablenebs.com/omronelite.htm 
Smallest and lightest I have seen plus it is cheap
Had mine for 5 years no problems
 
  Bob


CSPWT

2006-04-06 Thread Medwith, Robert
Where is cheapest place to get a PWT
 
  Bob


Re: CSHow To Use Colloidal Silver

2006-04-06 Thread Ode Coyote


  The Medisana ultrasonic personal humidifier comes with a nebulizer 
discharge tube and works pretty good.

 $31 at Amazon.com
$38? at some Walmarts

Ode


At 12:07 AM 4/6/2006 -0400, you wrote:


Where can one purchase a nebulizer without a doctor's prescription?

Jill


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Re: CSHow To Use Colloidal Silver- nebulizer

2006-04-06 Thread bob smith
Jill,
   I bought an Omron a couple of years ago for a kid plagued with respiratory 
problems. If you do a search for Omron nebulizers you will get them or a sales 
rep.  They are about $69.00.

  The Omron wasn't much good without EIS. So a Silver Puppy followed.  She has 
benefited greatly from this combo.   Bob Smith


  - Original Message - 
  From: grace1...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 11:07 PM
  Subject: Re: CSHow To Use Colloidal Silver


  Where can one purchase a nebulizer without a doctor's prescription?

  Jill

Re: CSPWT

2006-04-06 Thread bob smith
MessageTrem at SilverGen
  - Original Message - 
  From: Medwith, Robert 
  To: 'cs' 
  Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 5:46 AM
  Subject: CSPWT


  Where is cheapest place to get a PWT

Bob

CSRe: Re: CSHow To Use Colloidal Silver

2006-04-06 Thread gailevans
I got mine on eBay.

GE
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 From: grace1...@aol.com
 Date: 2006/04/06 Thu AM 12:07:09 EDT
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSHow To Use Colloidal Silver
 
 Where can one purchase a nebulizer without a doctor's prescription?
  
 Jill
 
 


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CSRe: Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-06 Thread gailevans
I believe swishing CS can help dental or gum infections. I had an area in my 
lower jaw area that would ache occasionally, but the dentist could find no 
problems with my teeth or gums in that area. He did an ozone injection into the 
area, but it didn't really help. The teeth in that area were also sensitive to 
cold, but not heat.

I used CS in this manner several times a day for about a week, and have had no 
problems since. At first when I used it, I could feel extreme pain in my jaw 
where the problem seemed to be, and as I progressed, the pain lessened and has 
never returned.

GE
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 From: Sarah sarah.elizab...@charter.net
 Date: 2006/04/06 Thu AM 01:46:49 EDT
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSRoot Canals
 
 I would like to know this as well.  I had a root canal last year in a lower 
 tooth.  About a month later the gum around the tooth got a little swollen. I 
 went to the DDS who sent me to an edodonist. He said the root canal either 
 needed to be redone or the canal itself was cracked  we needed to pull the 
 tooth.  a few days later everything calmed down  i have felt nothing. I 
 went back to my DDS a couple of weeks ago  she could not believe I had not 
 had it redone.  Here is my hesitation..  I have read how bad root canals 
 are. I just don't know what would be better for me to do? Do I just pull the 
 tooth, have the root canal done again (at the cost of $1400.00) or just 
 leave it alone. Although it does not hurt at all, I worry about what a low 
 grade infection might do to me.
 Does swooshing with CS effect the teeth roots?


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Re: CShome-made CS - distilled water source

2006-04-06 Thread sol
I got my PWT from Trem at Silvergen. I'd also now consider seriously the 
Com-100 meter that Silverpuppy sells. It sounds like a nice one, too.

sol

Deborah Gerard wrote:

thanks Sol did you get a pretty good deal with your PWT when you 
bought itdeb




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Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-06 Thread sol
In your place (and I have been) I'd get a second opinion from an oral 
surgeon. 3 of my root canals (all of which except one are on one side of 
my upper jaw) failed and re-abscessed and had to have apicoectomies. 
Not fun, but leaving serious abscess infection in your head is not a 
good idea. My symptoms when they re-abscessed were exactly what you 
describe. You may not actually have infection there, but I'd sure check 
it out with a specialist dentist.


Re oregano oil, yes it is toxic, but as with all things it is dosage and 
usage related.


Google DMSO, or go to the Dr. Jacob site www.jacoblab.com or get the 
book by Morton Walker DMSO. Also

MSM the Definitive Guide by Jacob and Appleton.
sol

AH wrote:


But it gives
horrendous headaches and jaw aches which can indicate infection there
so I am interested in any treatments that would work and be safe.

Incidentally I have had all my amalgam fillings replaced and the root
canal, with a metal spike in it is the only metal left in my face.
Prior to having the amalgam out I had a continual buzzing in my head,
always there and I had got used to it. After the removal of the first
few fillings I had silence instead of the buzzing. It was amazing.

So, how did you fix your infections please?


AH

On 4/5/06, ransley rans...@atmc.net wrote:
 


I reject the notion that root canaled teeth should be pulled. I know from
personal experience that root canaled and/or crowned teeth can get
infections later, and that these infections can be quickly dispatched with
Oil of Oregano and DMSO combined; they can be more slowly dispatched with
only Oil of Oregano. I've done it three times now, the last being only three
weeks ago.

Daddybob
   




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Re: CSHow To Use Colloidal Silver

2006-04-06 Thread sol
Yes, I think mine was about $30 at Walmart. Works great, but I didn't 
get a nebulizer tube with mine? It just has the little nozzle?


Anyway, it is a really terrific little machine.  I put mine on the 
bookcase headboard so the mist goes to my face at night. It is nearly 
silent and is a very cool nightlight to boot.

sol

Ode Coyote wrote:



  The Medisana ultrasonic personal humidifier comes with a nebulizer 
discharge tube and works pretty good.

 $31 at Amazon.com
$38? at some Walmarts

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Re: CSNebulizer

2006-04-06 Thread Grace1way
Thanks, Bob,
 
I just ordered it.  I have been on that site before, but must have  tried to 
order a different unit which does require a doctor's  prescription.  
 
Problem solved!
 
Jill


CS

2006-04-06 Thread ransley
If I sound like I'm getting preachy, it's just because this comes up over
and over again, and it's one of the things which nearly destroyed my life,
from which I am now most amazingly recovered. Despite being very busy, it's
something I can't stop writing about. This subject has had a profound impact
on my life, both for good and bad, and in the end, the remedies were
amazingly cheap and simple.

Sorry to ask a silly question but what is DMSO? 

DiMethylSulfOxide. A sulfur compound that in liquid form is
anti-inflammatory, antiviral, somewhat antibacterial, and is a solvent that
can carry other substances through the skin and body tissues. For that last
part, you should be careful with it. You don't rub it willy nilly on skin
that has other substances on it.

Incidentally I have read that oil of oregano is toxic, is there any
literature on its safety?

Sure it is- how would it kill germs if it wasn't? But you'll never use
enough of it to hurt yourself for several reasons: It works FAST, a little
goes a long way, and most of it that you buy is prediluted with olive oil.
Even diluted, it's so hot you can't believe it, and using it undiluted is
nearly unthinkable. Get the book- The Cure is in the Cupboard.


A few words about Hulda Clark- it's not her theories of disease that I have
a problem with, it's her cures; she seems to overlook the simple. I have
firsthand experience of parasite infestation in my own body, but as far as I
can discern, her methods would not have shown it but a much simpler method
did (Salt  C).

For those of us with root canals, before we learned that we could have
avoided this misery altogether, there is nothing to do now but learn how to
live with them. Who could argue with wanting to keep your own teeth for as
long as possible? Sure there are circumstances that dictate removal, but if
you can heal that tooth and still chew with it, and do it really cheap,
wouldn't you want to do it? BTW, I've spent multiple thousands on my mouth,
and being self-employed, I lost money at work while doing it. 

Cracks? Teeth can heal their own cracks if you get rid of infection and
other impediments such as fluoride and glycerin laden dentifrices. 

Infections under crowns? They cause a gas buildup- bacteria farts- under the
crown. When you bite down the crown pressures the gas, which pressures the
nerve. Ouch. It can be cured. I've done it.

Root canals? At first they can be a Godsend, or so I thought, until after
three years when the gutta percha begins to shrink away from the inner walls
of the canal, leaving room for bacteria to thrive, and this especially
happens if the root of the tooth extends into any area of potential
infection- such as into the sinuses, which is my problem. It can be fixed,
even if it has to be done on a repeating basis, I've done it.

My father was a dentist and always advised never to have root canals in
upper jaw teeth as infection there can cause serious health problems. Bottom
jaw OK, top jaw not.

He was right, because of the sinuses, but the problem can still be overcome.

OK, right here I need to say that if you have upper teeth problems and sinus
problems, you won't get over either until you deal with both. To stop sinus
problems you must stop eating allergy inducing foods and heal your gut
dysbiosis. Sinus problems start in the gut and with the foods you eat. Nasal
allergies, allergies to things you breathe in through your nose, will stop
when you  fix your diet (no MODERN grains, read Mercola's No Grain Diet),
heal your gut (probiotics and colostrum) and stop eating sugar and simple
carbs. This does not mean you will never have a nasal reaction again. It's
pine pollen season where I live. Pine pollen is not considered an allergen,
but the grains are so big that they'll still lodge in your sinuses and cause
irritation, which yields mucous, which allows bacteria to thrive and a sinus
and/or tooth infection to develop. This happened to me about 3 weeks ago and
was the cause of my recent need to use my Oil of Oregano and DMSO protocol
again.

OK, here's what I've developed and refined so far, and none of this really
originates with me except maybe the idea to combine Oil of Oregano with DMSO
for acute problems...

Stop using all commercial dentifrices now.

Of course, flossing is part of good dental hygiene. I regularly floss and
keep Brushpicks at the dining table and in all my vehicles. 

Start brushing with the mildest bar soap without glycerin or petroleum that
you can get your hands on. It needs to be white. Do not use a soap that is
highly alkaline, no matter if it is pure or white; that doesn't qualify as
mild. I use a pure coconut oil soap from Tropical Traditions, but it's
backordered now. 

Make a lather with your brush and CS, then add one drop of OoO (Oil of
Oregano) on your brush.

The purpose of the mild soap is to clean your teeth but not leave a coating
of glycerin or anything else that interferes with remineralization.

For extra cleaning once in a 

CSnebulizer

2006-04-06 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Where can one purchase a nebulizer without a doctor's
prescription?

Try ebay

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Re: CSColloidal Silver Usage Instructions

2006-04-06 Thread Dan Nave
Well Bob, it seems that is basically the correct way to take it, isn't
it?

The problem with writing a set of instructions for everyone is that you
have to allow for the issues and conditions that individuals will see. 
These will be different for everyone.

For instance, I think that the occurrence of silver allergy is
vanishingly small and not much of a concern.  However, I feel the
responsibility for mentioning it as I would not like a person with
silver allergy to have a life threatening reaction from taking too much
CS by mouth on my recommendation.  Also, a lot of information has to fit
on one page.

I have found that the major problem with people taking CS is not taking
too much, but not taking it often enough.  They seem to think it works,
or not, with one dose.  

The other issue is getting it to the affected area.  This often
requires different methods.  Unless you just want to make your own and
drink heroic quantities daily, which may also be a valid method...

As far as being confusing, the Word document version highlights
principles of using CS as well as giving instructions or rules.  It
is much clearer to read and understand than the e-mail post which threw
out all the formatting and broke up the sentences, etc.

Someone mentioned that it was clear enough for anyone with a third
grade education to understand...  ;-))

I'll send you the Word document.

Dan



 bob smith rresm...@comcast.net 4/5/2006 10:16:08 AM 

I'm glad I didn't know the right way to take EIS when I first started
on 
it or I might have given up on it.  I just started to swallow a Tbsp.
at a 
time when I was buying it, and drinking larger amount at a time after I

started making it on my SG6.

Over the last 3 1/2 years I have made it for in the neighborhood of 30

people who bring me their DW to brew for them ( 7 are kids and
grandkids who 
are exempted from supplying their water)  Not a one of us has had the 
slightest reaction.  It is a good idea to warn about easing up on 
consumption should one have a herx reaction, but it should be pointed
out 
that this reaction is not limited to EIS but to any therapeutic product
or 
protocol you may use or follow.

My concern is that if its use isn't simple, the imagination will create
a 
problem.

No offense meant, Dan.Bob Smith



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Re: CS

2006-04-06 Thread Pat

See, like me.  Something as simple as this is enough
to throw me.  You said, 
Start brushing with the mildest bar soap without
glycerin or petroleum 
that
you can get your hands on. It needs to be white. Do
not use a soap that 
is
highly alkaline, no matter if it is pure or white;
that doesn't qualify 
as
mild. I use a pure coconut oil soap from Tropical
Traditions, but it's
backordered now. 

How am I going to know what doesn't have glycerin or
petroleum and is not highly alkaline?

Pat

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Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-06 Thread Tad Winiecki
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Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 08:53:20 +0900
From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp

  I am disinclined to accept the idea that root canals are permanent
sources of infection and that nothing can be done about it.   There may
be simple solutions.

JBB

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I find a sure way to kill any pathogen is to heat it up past a certain
temperature, just as fevers are meant to do.  I've used heating pads on my
face to kill pathogens in sinus infections, with great results.  I now use
a far infrared (FIR) ceramic heat bulb for heating joints with great
results.  CS has eliminated the need for heat on my face as it eliminated
my sinus infections, but I would probably try FIR on the root canals and
repeat periodically to kill any new pathogens. I use a layer of cotton
cloth between my skin and the heat bulb to keep it from burning my skin and
keep it at the closest tolerable distance so it feels really hot but not
painfully so.  Someone here said the cloth also absorbs the infrared rays
so just the far infrared ones get through.

Nancy



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CSLeaky gut/IBS

2006-04-06 Thread Tad Winiecki
I have had relief from IBS by discovering foods that trigger it.  The only
way to do this I have found is to not eat something for a while then eat it
and see if it causes problems.  Some foods I have discovered are cooked
tomatoes, but I can eat raw tomatoes, whole wheat or spelt, but I can eat a
little white flour products, and lately I seem to have a problem with
oranges and maybe pineapple.

It is great to be problem-free after years of continual problems.  I am
also trying to get close to the raw food diet- a fruit/nut/coconut salad
and a vegetable salad daily, but eat poultry, fish, eggs, dairy, and some
cooked vegetables avoiding really starchy ones except I eat some beans
several times a week, like black beans, garbanzos, pinto, and navy, since
I'be decided they are beneficial for protein and fiber.  I eat salmon 2
days a week, and only use olive and coconut oils, though I'm trying some
grapeseed oil lately for cooking.

Nancy



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Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-06 Thread Stuff

At 12:11 AM 4/6/2006, AH wrote:

Sorry to ask a silly question but what is DMSO?


Dimethyl sulphoxide.  http://www.dmso.org/


How do you use all this?


Stay tuned or ask someone else.  I use the granular version,
MSM with CS for external application with Qtip.  Both carry
the CS thru the skin, so goes the theory.  DMSO will give
you bad breath, taken internally or externally. MSM, no.
I dissolve about a teaspoon of MSM in several ounces of
CS for external use. Others use it internally.

I've had one root canal and one tooth extraction. ( I had to demand
the latter from the dentist.  She wanted to do another root canal.)

I will never have another root canal.  If thine tooth offends thee,
pluck it out. The problem ends and it's much less fuss and
expense.  Not so with my root canal.

I have another tooth or root that infects on occasion so I swish for
about a minute with an ounce (30ml) of 5-10ppm CS with one drop
of 3% h202 added, letting it sit on my counter for a few minutes
beforehand.  After swishing, I swallow.

Doing this 4 or 5 times over 2 days and the problem is gone.

If this infection keeps recurring, I will pluck the offender out.

I've tried anti-biotics.  They were mostly ineffective.

On a side note, I had a wisdom tooth pulled recently. I then went
home and soaked some cotton in CS and keep the hole soaked
much of the day for a couple of days. Returning to the dentist,
she said she very rarely sees one heal from the inside out like
mine did.

stuff


I think I have a problem with a root canal and infection but the
dentist says it looks intact. Apparently in the upper jaw they can
give more problems when infected than in the lower jaw due to locality
of nerves, blood vessels and the brain.

Mine is in the lower jaw, is almost 40 years old and I simply don't
get it removed because I am too much of a chicken. But it gives
horrendous headaches and jaw aches which can indicate infection there
so I am interested in any treatments that would work and be safe.

Incidentally I have had all my amalgam fillings replaced and the root
canal, with a metal spike in it is the only metal left in my face.
Prior to having the amalgam out I had a continual buzzing in my head,
always there and I had got used to it. After the removal of the first
few fillings I had silence instead of the buzzing. It was amazing.

So, how did you fix your infections please?


AH

On 4/5/06, ransley rans...@atmc.net wrote:
 I reject the notion that root canaled teeth should be pulled. I know from
 personal experience that root canaled and/or crowned teeth can get
 infections later, and that these infections can be quickly dispatched with
 Oil of Oregano and DMSO combined; they can be more slowly dispatched with
 only Oil of Oregano. I've done it three times now, the last being 
only three

 weeks ago.

 Daddybob


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Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-06 Thread sol
So far as I know that is NOT the theory. MSM can transport *itself* into 
tissues (to a much lesser extent than DSMO) but does not transport 
anything else with it. DMSO is the form that does transport not only 
itself, but other substances (subject to molecular size limit). This is 
my understanding from the Dr. Jacob site info, and the books I posted 
titles of before.
Dr. Jacob has written that DMSO is far more effective and preferred to 
use, but they use MSM much more frequently because patient compliance is 
so much greater, as MSM does not have the skin irritation or odor 
problems of DMSO.


If I'm wrong on this, please send me links and references.
sol

Stuff wrote:


At 12:11 AM 4/6/2006, AH wrote:


Sorry to ask a silly question but what is DMSO?



Dimethyl sulphoxide.  http://www.dmso.org/


How do you use all this?



Stay tuned or ask someone else.  I use the granular version,
MSM with CS for external application with Qtip.  Both carry
the CS thru the skin, so goes the theory.  DMSO will give
you bad breath, taken internally or externally. 




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CSAnother user for silver

2006-04-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Who would ever have thought that tarnishing of silver would find a use?

http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn8946-invention-drinkdriver-arm-scanner.html

Tuning for oil

Wealthy oil companies are always looking for ways to save money and time,
and this simple invention for finding underground oil reserves may help them
do both.

The usual practice is to take fluid samples from the ground and wait several
weeks for lab analysis to confirm the presence of H2S (hydrogen sulphide)
and CO2 (carbon dioxide), which signals a likely oil strike. The new idea,
from oil company Baker Hughes - part of the Howard Hughes empire - is to
make compounds near oil reserves literally sing out. Or, more accurately,
sing out of tune.

A vacuum cylinder, sealed with a semi-permeable membrane of silicone rubber,
would be lowered down into a shaft. Gases should diffuse into the chamber
and settle on a pair of gently vibrating tuning forks, one coated with a
thin layer of silver, which absorbs H2S, and the other with a layer of
sodium oxide, which takes up CO2.

As the fork's surfaces absorb the gases, they will get slightly heavier and
their resonant pitch will fall in frequency. This is detected by an audio
sensor which signals detection of the gases. The more the pitch falls, the
higher the gas concentration and the better the chances of finding black
gold.

Marshall


Re: CSLeaky gut/IBS

2006-04-06 Thread Louis70653176
 
Hi Nancy.
Do you use CS for LG/IBS? and if so in what  way?
Thanks
Lou
 
 
In a message dated 06/04/2006 20:35:05 GMT Standard Time,  
winie...@pacifier.com writes:

I have  had relief from IBS by discovering foods that trigger it.  The  only
way to do this I have found is to not eat something for a while then  eat it
and see if it causes problems.  Some foods I have discovered  are cooked
tomatoes, but I can eat raw tomatoes, whole wheat or spelt, but  I can eat a
little white flour products, and lately I seem to have a  problem with
oranges and maybe pineapple.

It is great to be  problem-free after years of continual problems.  I am
also trying to  get close to the raw food diet- a fruit/nut/coconut salad
and a vegetable  salad daily, but eat poultry, fish, eggs, dairy, and some
cooked vegetables  avoiding really starchy ones except I eat some beans
several times a week,  like black beans, garbanzos, pinto, and navy, since
I'be decided they are  beneficial for protein and fiber.  I eat salmon 2
days a week, and  only use olive and coconut oils, though I'm trying some
grapeseed oil  lately for cooking.

Nancy






RE: CS

2006-04-06 Thread Jim Holmes
Daddybob,

This mail has been filed under: Science;Dental; Ransley on Dental Health.

Thank you.

Jim 

-Original Message-
From: ransley [mailto:rans...@atmc.net] 
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:26 AM
To: The Silverlist
Subject: CS

If I sound like I'm getting preachy, it's just because this comes up over
and over again, and it's one of the things which nearly destroyed my life,
from which I am now most amazingly recovered. Despite being very busy, it's
something I can't stop writing about. This subject has had a profound impact
on my life, both for good and bad, and in the end, the remedies were
amazingly cheap and simple.

Sorry to ask a silly question but what is DMSO? 

DiMethylSulfOxide. A sulfur compound that in liquid form is
anti-inflammatory, antiviral, somewhat antibacterial, and is a solvent that
can carry other substances through the skin and body tissues. For that last
part, you should be careful with it. You don't rub it willy nilly on skin
that has other substances on it.

Incidentally I have read that oil of oregano is toxic, is there any
literature on its safety?

Sure it is- how would it kill germs if it wasn't? But you'll never use
enough of it to hurt yourself for several reasons: It works FAST, a little
goes a long way, and most of it that you buy is prediluted with olive oil.
Even diluted, it's so hot you can't believe it, and using it undiluted is
nearly unthinkable. Get the book- The Cure is in the Cupboard.


A few words about Hulda Clark- it's not her theories of disease that I have
a problem with, it's her cures; she seems to overlook the simple. I have
firsthand experience of parasite infestation in my own body, but as far as I
can discern, her methods would not have shown it but a much simpler method
did (Salt  C).

For those of us with root canals, before we learned that we could have
avoided this misery altogether, there is nothing to do now but learn how to
live with them. Who could argue with wanting to keep your own teeth for as
long as possible? Sure there are circumstances that dictate removal, but if
you can heal that tooth and still chew with it, and do it really cheap,
wouldn't you want to do it? BTW, I've spent multiple thousands on my mouth,
and being self-employed, I lost money at work while doing it. 

Cracks? Teeth can heal their own cracks if you get rid of infection and
other impediments such as fluoride and glycerin laden dentifrices. 

Infections under crowns? They cause a gas buildup- bacteria farts- under the
crown. When you bite down the crown pressures the gas, which pressures the
nerve. Ouch. It can be cured. I've done it.

Root canals? At first they can be a Godsend, or so I thought, until after
three years when the gutta percha begins to shrink away from the inner walls
of the canal, leaving room for bacteria to thrive, and this especially
happens if the root of the tooth extends into any area of potential
infection- such as into the sinuses, which is my problem. It can be fixed,
even if it has to be done on a repeating basis, I've done it.

My father was a dentist and always advised never to have root canals in
upper jaw teeth as infection there can cause serious health problems. Bottom
jaw OK, top jaw not.

He was right, because of the sinuses, but the problem can still be overcome.

OK, right here I need to say that if you have upper teeth problems and sinus
problems, you won't get over either until you deal with both. To stop sinus
problems you must stop eating allergy inducing foods and heal your gut
dysbiosis. Sinus problems start in the gut and with the foods you eat. Nasal
allergies, allergies to things you breathe in through your nose, will stop
when you  fix your diet (no MODERN grains, read Mercola's No Grain Diet),
heal your gut (probiotics and colostrum) and stop eating sugar and simple
carbs. This does not mean you will never have a nasal reaction again. It's
pine pollen season where I live. Pine pollen is not considered an allergen,
but the grains are so big that they'll still lodge in your sinuses and cause
irritation, which yields mucous, which allows bacteria to thrive and a sinus
and/or tooth infection to develop. This happened to me about 3 weeks ago and
was the cause of my recent need to use my Oil of Oregano and DMSO protocol
again.

OK, here's what I've developed and refined so far, and none of this really
originates with me except maybe the idea to combine Oil of Oregano with DMSO
for acute problems...

Stop using all commercial dentifrices now.

Of course, flossing is part of good dental hygiene. I regularly floss and
keep Brushpicks at the dining table and in all my vehicles. 

Start brushing with the mildest bar soap without glycerin or petroleum that
you can get your hands on. It needs to be white. Do not use a soap that is
highly alkaline, no matter if it is pure or white; that doesn't qualify as
mild. I use a pure coconut oil soap from Tropical Traditions, but it's
backordered now. 

Make a 

Re: CS

2006-04-06 Thread GMetropulo
 


Re: CS

2006-04-06 Thread GMetropulo
What is VCO? My teeth have a tarnished look since having lyme and baking soda 
and hydrogen peroxide haven't made a change. I have sensitive gums and the 
whitestrips are not a possibility. Does this mix work for tarnished teeth?