Re: CSTDS testing

2006-11-20 Thread Ode Coyote


 13 PPM on a TDS meter is something like 23-26 uS on a conductivity meter, 
or around 23-26 PPM silver in silver water.

 Color has nothing  to do with PPM... directly.

Ode

At 09:10 PM 11/18/2006 -1000, you wrote:


I just received a TDS1 meter from Hanna Instruments.

I tested a batch that I had brewing for 2 hrs
and it tested 013 ppm.

What would be a good reading in ppm for a brew ?
Also, is a darker, longer brewed batch going to
test higher ppm ?

Smitty


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Re: CSpups

2006-11-20 Thread Ode Coyote



  CS does kill the Rabies virus if it contacts it, however, it might not 
cure rabies.

Contact can be a bit of a problem.

CS won't hurt a pup and might help.
It might be a good idea to let a pups immune system develop for a few 
months before exposing it to CS.


ode


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Doesn't CS kill rabies?  I've used it in animal rescue for years and have 
seen it kill distemper and more/  I use it straight no water added in 
their water dishes when I know they've come from the pound, are looking 
ill or are illI use it in my water and my dogs water dishes too.. as 
an additive.


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Re: CS Silver injector sketch notes

2006-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Another possibility would be to start with a whole house filter. Since 
the chamber screws on  an off, it would make it fairly easy to check the 
electrodes.  Or use a large  fuel filter, similar design, but they have 
a clear plastic housing so you can monitor without even unscrewing it.


Marshall

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doing a butt joint directly to the end of the pipe. 

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Re: CSpups

2006-11-20 Thread Marshall Dudley

CHERYL HOLMES wrote:



Doesn't CS kill rabies?  I've used it in animal rescue for years and 
have seen it kill distemper and more/  I use it straight no water 
added in their water dishes when I know they've come from the pound, 
are looking ill or are illI use it in my water and my dogs water 
dishes too.. as an additive. 
Yes it does. But it also usually does not pass through the blood brain 
barrier from what I can read, and if that is the case, once rabies gets 
to the brain, the CS will not get to it.


Marshall


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RE: CS[Fwd: Re: CSGot the Lyme bug]

2006-11-20 Thread Raini Sage
Thanks Dave, I will try that method. 
I actually woke up with chicken pox this morning. My son, who had been
vaccinated years ago has had the virus for about 2 weeks now. I have never
had the virus but have been exposed when I was younger. There seems to be a
stronger strain going around. Anyway, I now have 2 reasons to make sure I
get plenty of cs.
~Hanan


 [Original Message]
 From: Dave ddar...@centurytel.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Date: 11/19/2006 12:10:35 PM
 Subject: CS[Fwd: Re: CSGot the Lyme bug]

  Original Message 
 Subject: Re: CSGot the Lyme bug
 Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 08:38:18 -0800
 From: Dave ddar...@centurytel.net
 To: rainis...@earthlink.net
 References: 380-22006110195649...@earthlink.net

I found that it is more important to dose often than to take a lot at
 once.
I had Lyme for 42 years, long before it was known, and had to figure
 out what I had on the Internet.
I took 2 Oz. every 30 minutes and killed it in three days. I then
 told the Doctor that couldn't figure out what was wrong, what I did. He
 then tested me for Lyme and found that I did in fact have it. Or should
 I say had it.
Here lately while traveling I was bitten by about 59 Ticks of all
 descriptions and so they ( the Doctors ) tested me for Lyme as a
 precaution and the test came back negative.
I would say that was proof positive that CS had killed it previously.
   Hope this helps
 Dave

 Raini Sage wrote:
  Hi There,
   
  I haven't posted here in a long time.
  A few years back I had a problem with the herpes virus on my hand and 
  the nice folks on the silverlist helped me out quite a bit.
  I am happy to say that I have not had a problem with that virus in
years 
  but, I believe now I have acquired Lyme disease.
  I was bit by a black tick about 6 months ago and although the raised 
  large rash on my leg went away after a couple of days of digesting 
  copious amounts of cs, my symptoms are lingering.
  I try to drink at least 1, 10oz. cup of cs a day, which I'm sure is 
  helping but the pain in my leg and neck are persisting.
  I've wanted desperately to search the archives but I guess as everyone 
  knows, they no longer exist.
  Any help would be appreciated. How much cs a day would truly be 
  beneficial? Any other remedies?
  My memory seems to be a bit lax lately also but, that may be from
having 
  a soon to be two year old diverting my attention.
  Hope all is well with everyone.
  I'd really appreciate any input, even if someone thinks I would benefit 
  from a course of antibiotics at this point.
  Thanks!,
  ~Hanan
   
  


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CSLED therapy

2006-11-20 Thread Ken Nancy Bagwell
Can anyone recommend an inexpensive LED pain reducing unit that works well?  
Actually, I wouldn't mind a site that maybe has plans on how to build one 
yourself, too.
   
  Thanks,
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RE: CS Silver injector sketch notes

2006-11-20 Thread Dan Nave
 http://www.waterfilters.net/culligan/wholehouse/housings/HF360.htm

How about this?  Clear plastic for viewing and some neat features.

Dan



-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 10:17 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS Silver injector sketch notes

Another possibility would be to start with a whole house filter. Since
the chamber screws on  an off, it would make it fairly easy to check the
electrodes.  Or use a large  fuel filter, similar design, but they have
a clear plastic housing so you can monitor without even unscrewing it.

Marshall


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RE: CSFaith and Luz-Mom's cancer

2006-11-20 Thread ruth strackbein
Hi, Shirley, I am writing to ask if you may have saved the original e-mail's 
about Mom's cancer.  I apparently either erased the message by accident or 
misfiled it  in my folders.  I have written to my son who has contacts in 
Medellin to see if he would be able to send them some very good, detailed 
information my daughter-in-law has about alternative treatments she is using 
to treat her Waldenstom's cancer of the bone marrow.  She is experiencing 
definite improvement with these treatments.  I did send basic information 
the first time around, but have not heard back.  My son who has contacts in 
Medellin would see if his wife can translate the materials into Spanish.  I 
think Faith asked about that.  The Medellin son is a diferent one from the 
one whose wife has cancer, by the way.  Would appreciate any information you 
can give me.  Thanks, Ruth.



From Ruth Strackbein




From: Shirley Reed pj20fl...@gmail.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSFaith and Luz-Mom's cancer
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 11:10:40 -0800

 The colored light therapy used by Dinshah has so far been very effective
for cancer pain for me.   The other suggestions on this list are also good.
Did anyone mention zappers or the Beck protocol?  I use a Croft zapper and
the Beck unit--both are very good.  I still have the cancer but feel better
than I ever have in my life nearly all the time.  There are many things 
that

are just wonderful.  Best wishes to your Mother!!   pj


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RE: CSMother has bone cancer .. what now?

2006-11-20 Thread ruth strackbein

Leonardo van Goens
Hi, I have just hear from my second son, Philip, that his wife would be 
willing to try to translate the materials concerning that alternative 
treatments his brother's wife in undergoing for Waldenstrom's cancer of the 
bone marrow.  He isn't sure that she can handle the medical terms, but is 
willing to try.  If this would be of help to you, let me know at 
ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com.  I will contact my oldest son to send me the 
information so I can forward it to Kathy to be translated into Spanish.  
Kathy has done a agreat deal of Englilsh to Spanish translation work.  Let 
me know.  Ruth



From Ruth Strackbein




From: ruth strackbein ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMother has bone cancer .. what now?
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 15:30:29 -0600

Hi, I feel for you, my daughter-in-law has been diagnosed with a rare form 
of cancer called Waldensrom's followed by a long name that starts with 
macro, I can never think of all of it.  She, too, has rejected chemo, etc. 
and  Is going with alternative medicine.  Presently , among other 
therapies, she is receiving Vitamin C injections into her veins.  The C 
turns into Hydrogen Peroxide which kills cancer cells.  Her form of cancer 
affects the bone marrow.  She uses a broad spectrum of vitamins and 
minerals prescribed for her by one of the three alternative practicitons 
who are dealing with her case, they are willing to work together. She has 
watched a video by a Dr. Lorraine (or is it Larraine) Day who cured herself 
of breast cancer .  She gives a 10 point program on her cancer video.  The 
Vit.C treatment involves 70 grams of C 3 times a week. She also has been 
treated with an electro magnetic machine called Onamed once a week.  She 
has been treated for two months.  most of her symptoms have gone away, and 
the IGM proteins in her blood while still way too high, have started to 
come down.  Barb exercises , walks a mile or two every day  and has 
eliminated sugar and white flour products plus other things from her diet. 
Son, John, comments,She is certainly in a lot better shape than if she 
would have gone through chemo or Rituxan.   I hope this will help you in 
some way although the cancers are different. Ruth


From Ruth Strackbein



From: Leonardo van Goens faithstfran...@interneeds.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSMother has bone cancer .. what now?
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 14:58:49 -0400

Respected members of this Forum!



For once we have a very serious illness to deal with:

My wife Luz' mother was diagnosed with bone cancer, in the right side of 
the sacrum area. It was confirmed after two biopsies, and Mother bravely 
rejects the idea of either chemo therapy or radio therapy.




Luz leaves this afternoon to MedellĂ­n (Colombia), to assist her Mom, and 
she will be back in three weeks, if things go well, for we, like Mom do 
not believe (and it is NOT rejection of her case!) that this should be 
final. There are several non-doctor (read: alternative) approaches which 
can either relieve her, or even cure her.




In the thought-patterns of our Forum I would like to ask, on behalf of 
Luz,


 1 if any of you know if Colloidal Silver may help in some kind of way.

 2 if there is any other cure known to bring relief of Mom's pain, and 
maybe cure.


 3 is any of you familiar with cases where cure was accomplished?



Surely later, when my wife is save and sound with her Mother after the 
voyage there, I'll call again for good counsel and any help possible.




Until then,



Thanks for any information,



Faith and Luz.

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RE: CS[Fwd: Re: CSGot the Lyme bug]

2006-11-20 Thread Dan Nave
The Zapper (0-9V square wave generator) also works for Shingles, so it
should work for Chicken Pox too. 

Dan

-Original Message-
From: Raini Sage [mailto:rainis...@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 11:10 AM
To: silver-list
Subject: RE: CS[Fwd: Re: CSGot the Lyme bug]

Thanks Dave, I will try that method. 
I actually woke up with chicken pox this morning. My son, who had been
vaccinated years ago has had the virus for about 2 weeks now. I have
never had the virus but have been exposed when I was younger. There
seems to be a stronger strain going around. Anyway, I now have 2 reasons
to make sure I get plenty of cs.
~Hanan


 [Original Message]
 From: Dave ddar...@centurytel.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Date: 11/19/2006 12:10:35 PM
 Subject: CS[Fwd: Re: CSGot the Lyme bug]

  Original Message 
 Subject: Re: CSGot the Lyme bug
 Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 08:38:18 -0800
 From: Dave ddar...@centurytel.net
 To: rainis...@earthlink.net
 References: 380-22006110195649...@earthlink.net

I found that it is more important to dose often than to take a lot 
 at once.
I had Lyme for 42 years, long before it was known, and had to 
 figure out what I had on the Internet.
I took 2 Oz. every 30 minutes and killed it in three days. I then 
 told the Doctor that couldn't figure out what was wrong, what I did. 
 He then tested me for Lyme and found that I did in fact have it. Or 
 should I say had it.
Here lately while traveling I was bitten by about 59 Ticks of all 
 descriptions and so they ( the Doctors ) tested me for Lyme as a 
 precaution and the test came back negative.
I would say that was proof positive that CS had killed it
previously.
   Hope this helps
 Dave

 Raini Sage wrote:
  Hi There,
   
  I haven't posted here in a long time.
  A few years back I had a problem with the herpes virus on my hand 
  and the nice folks on the silverlist helped me out quite a bit.
  I am happy to say that I have not had a problem with that virus in
years 
  but, I believe now I have acquired Lyme disease.
  I was bit by a black tick about 6 months ago and although the raised

  large rash on my leg went away after a couple of days of digesting 
  copious amounts of cs, my symptoms are lingering.
  I try to drink at least 1, 10oz. cup of cs a day, which I'm sure is 
  helping but the pain in my leg and neck are persisting.
  I've wanted desperately to search the archives but I guess as 
  everyone knows, they no longer exist.
  Any help would be appreciated. How much cs a day would truly be 
  beneficial? Any other remedies?
  My memory seems to be a bit lax lately also but, that may be from
having 
  a soon to be two year old diverting my attention.
  Hope all is well with everyone.
  I'd really appreciate any input, even if someone thinks I would 
  benefit from a course of antibiotics at this point.
  Thanks!,
  ~Hanan
   
  


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CSRe: Re: CSpups

2006-11-20 Thread marmar845
 
 From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com

  But it also usually does not pass through the blood brain 
 barrier from what I can read, and if that is the case, once rabies gets 
 to the brain, the CS will not get to it.

##Sorry -- but I've had just the opposite information and experience.  
Colloidal Silver does pass through the blood brain barrier -- which is exactly 
why we've been successful treating our EPM horses with CS.  By the time that we 
realize that the horse is sick with EPM, the protozoa have crossed the blood 
brain barrier and are populating the neurological cells of the spinal cord.  CS 
does kill these protozoa -- with evidence of a die-off resulting in the horse 
becoming sicker before they get better.  So, perhaps this would be the case 
with rabies as well.  MA


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RE: CSLED therapy

2006-11-20 Thread Richard Harris
Dear Ken  Nancy,
Have you checked with V, who is one of the true Experts on this Site and who
experiments with much Light therapy? He made my Godzilla and my CS maker; is
very talented and generous with his information.
My best regards to you both. Let me know if I can be of help.
Sincerely,
___
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  -Original Message-
  From: Ken  Nancy Bagwell [mailto:kenancy2...@yahoo.com]
  Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 1:14 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: CSLED therapy


  Can anyone recommend an inexpensive LED pain reducing unit that works
well?  Actually, I wouldn't mind a site that maybe has plans on how to build
one yourself, too.

  Thanks,
  Ken Bagwell



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Re: CSLED therapy

2006-11-20 Thread cking001
Ceck with V, he's on this list.
He's the led man!

Chuck
Stock up and save. Limit: one.

On 11/20/2006 1:13:37 PM, Ken  Nancy Bagwell (kenancy2...@yahoo.com)
wrote:
 Can anyone recommend an inexpensive LED pain reducing unit that works
 well? Actually, I wouldn't mind a site that maybe has plans on how to build 
 one yourself, too.
 
 Thanks,
 Ken 


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Re: CSLED therapy

2006-11-20 Thread G K Murray

Hi V,

I hear you are the person to talk with about LED lights.  My cousin has 
an LED belt which che used for a couple of years over her abdomen-liver 
area.  She found out in June that she has pancreatic cancer. 

Could the LED's pull toxins to this area and then if not properly 
flushed out cause the cancer to form in the pancreas? Am I way off base 
with this.   I am just throwing this out as I am an avid Master cleanser 
and a big proponent of flushing the toxins out and not just stirring 
them up and leaving them in the body. 

Is there any protocol for further removing toxins once the LED's have 
pulled them out of their hiding spots.  She claims today that she thinks 
she is cancer free, which is a joyous occasion for us because she had 
only been given 6-8 weeks.


G Murray

cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:


Ceck with V, he's on this list.
He's the led man!

Chuck
Stock up and save. Limit: one.

On 11/20/2006 1:13:37 PM, Ken  Nancy Bagwell (kenancy2...@yahoo.com)
wrote:
 


Can anyone recommend an inexpensive LED pain reducing unit that works
well? Actually, I wouldn't mind a site that maybe has plans on how to build one 
yourself, too.

Thanks,
Ken 
   




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CSsite

2006-11-20 Thread bs clayton
This is the site I used for instructions:

http://www.silvermedicine.org/

there is a wealth of info here,  I think the generator
instructions are listed under generators.




 

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Re: CSLED therapy

2006-11-20 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
Try vzo...@yahoo.com
  - Original Message - 
  From: Ken  Nancy Bagwell 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 10:13 AM
  Subject: CSLED therapy


  Can anyone recommend an inexpensive LED pain reducing unit that works well?  
Actually, I wouldn't mind a site that maybe has plans on how to build one 
yourself, too.

  Thanks,
  Ken Bagwell


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Re: CSLED therapy

2006-11-20 Thread V
Hi G,

Well I have never heard of LEDs pulling toxins and stuff but the way
I understand it is that the 660 Red leds speed up the production of
ATP in the cells helping them to heal faster and the 880 Infrared
stimulates release of Nitric oxide which expands the capillaries to
increase circulation so it is conceivable that some toxin effects may
have happened but only indirectly form the leds by speeding up natural
processes.

there are several ways to get rid of toxins in the body, besides the
master cleanes there is a good product called Homozon and thene there
is the water cleanse technique I learned from Pat flanagan which is
simple but not easy. and it involves drinknig exactly 4 oz of
distilled water every 30 minutes exactly timed with a stop watch and
donig it as many days in a row as you can. Its not that hard to do if
you have a countdown timer that runs continuously and beeps every 30
minutes and you then drink the water. eat only immediately after the
water.
there are other cleaneses also one can use . the people tha do the
Beck protocol use ozonated water to help remove toxins.


Take care,
 V
Energize With Light
http://www.theledman.net/

 Hi V,

 I hear you are the person to talk with about LED lights.  My cousin has
 an LED belt which che used for a couple of years over her abdomen-liver
 area.  She found out in June that she has pancreatic cancer. 

 Could the LED's pull toxins to this area and then if not properly 
 flushed out cause the cancer to form in the pancreas? Am I way off base
 with this.   I am just throwing this out as I am an avid Master cleanser
 and a big proponent of flushing the toxins out and not just stirring 
 them up and leaving them in the body. 

 Is there any protocol for further removing toxins once the LED's have 
 pulled them out of their hiding spots.  She claims today that she thinks
 she is cancer free, which is a joyous occasion for us because she had 
 only been given 6-8 weeks.

 G Murray

 cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:

Ceck with V, he's on this list.
He's the led man!

   Chuck
Stock up and save. Limit: one.

On 11/20/2006 1:13:37 PM, Ken  Nancy Bagwell (kenancy2...@yahoo.com)
wrote:
  

Can anyone recommend an inexpensive LED pain reducing unit that works
well? Actually, I wouldn't mind a site that maybe has plans on how to build 
one yourself, too.

Thanks,
Ken 




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CSpups, nosodes

2006-11-20 Thread CHERYL HOLMES
If you know a good homeopathic vet, you can also use a rabies nosode...or if 
your vet is open to alternative healing he/she can consult with a homeopathic 
vet on this nosode. .   The rabies nosode is Lyssin...Luckily we live in the 
country and don't have to do all the poisonous vaccines.  We naturally rear our 
pets.  We have a homeopathic vet who does vet waivers on vaxs.  She doesn't 
believe in them either!  Cheryl
   
  http://www.holisticvetpetcare.com/nosodes-treatment-immunizations-original.htm
   
  http://www.naturalrearing.com/J_In_Learning/Immunization/NOSODES.htm
   
  http://www.homeovet.net/content/lifestyle/section2.html

http://www.homeovet.net/content/printable/lifestyle/section2.html
   
  http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/petvacc.htm
   
  http://www.holisticvetpetcare.net/dogs_2a.htm
   


CS

2006-11-20 Thread Gail Evans
Interesting article -- maybe other municipalities will follow.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/newsStory.asp?ID=061120_Ne_A13_Tough38265

Tough staph variety has yet to touch jail 
By KIM ARCHER World Staff Writer 
11/20/2006 

Officials say a new cleaner has made the difference. 
Large jails throughout the country are struggling with a highly contagious, 
drug-resistant form of staph bacteria, but the Tulsa Jail has had no new cases 
of staph infection for nearly three months, jail officials said. They credit a 
new silver-based hard surface disinfectant. 

The resistant form of staph -- methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus, 
known as MRSA -- has become an increasing problem in various institutions, 
including hospitals, schools, day-care centers and other public places. 

The Tulsa Jail uses a cleaning agent called Staph Attack to get rid of the 
infectious bacteria. Before the jail began using the product, it averaged 12 
cases of staph infection each month. That number has dropped to zero. 

The jail is a microcosm of the entire community. So a jail is very susceptible 
to any kind of disease found in the community, Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley 
Glanz said. We're always concerned with the health of our inmates. It reflects 
the health of the entire community. 

Drug-resistant staph infections have been a problem in hospitals and 
institutional settings for some time. This type of infection, called 
hospital-acquired MRSA, generally infects people who have weakened immune 
systems or who have been hospitalized or have undergone a medical procedure. 

But the infection has spread in recent years to otherwise healthy people in 
community centers, schools, day-care centers and other public places. This 
community-acquired MRSA causes skin infections. 

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the first case of 
MRSA in the U.S. was reported in 1968. The share of hospitalized patients being 
infected by the bacteria has increased significantly -- from 2 percent in 1974 
to about 40 percent in 1997. 

MRSA is now the most common skin infection seen in city emergency rooms, 
according to a nationwide study by UCLA researchers. The findings appeared in 
the Aug. 17 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine. 

Doctors need to change what they've done for decades, said one of the 
researchers, David Talan. Traditional antibiotics don't work against MRSA. 

Becky Coffman, an epidemiologist in the Oklahoma State Department of Health, 
said that although MRSA isn't a reportable disease, her agency tracks the 
bacteria, particularly when an outbreak occurs. 

Phone calls from the public leads us to believe that (MRSA infections) are on 
the increase. It affects crowded quarters such as jails and military barracks, 
and now even day care centers and schools, she said. 

MRSA is common in jails because prisoners usually have restrictions on how 
frequently they can shower and change clothes, Coffman said. 

Tulsa County Chief Deputy Tim Albin said the Tulsa Jail's success with the 
product goes hand-in-hand with a strong education and awareness campaign among 
employees and inmates. Employees are trained to recognize the skin infection as 
inmates enter the system and channel those inmates to the medical unit. 

But Albin said he had definitely seen a drastic reduction of any kind of staph 
infection since the jail began using the new cleaner. 

Previous cleaners used at the jail were toxic, requiring the use of gloves and 
masks during application. And none of them worked nearly as well as Staph 
Attack, Albin said. 

My goal is to keep my employees healthy and the inmates healthy, he said. 

Shawn LeBar, who represents the Tulsa distributor of Staph Attack, said it had 
been ordered by hospitals and jails throughout the country during the past four 
months. 

The interesting thing is that the bacteria over time has built up a resistance 
to traditional killers, which contain either chlorine, ammonia or alcohol, he 
said.

ge


CSblood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CSRe: Re: CSpups

2006-11-20 Thread sol
So EIS might actually be  helpful for a parietal lobe brain tumor in a 
human? A very good friend of mine has just been diagnosed, don't know 
yet if the tumor is malignant or not.

sol

marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote:

##Sorry -- but I've had just the opposite information and 
experience. Colloidal Silver does pass through the blood brain barrier 
-- which is exactly why we've been successful treating our EPM horses 
with CS. By the time that we realize that the horse is sick with EPM, 
the protozoa have crossed the blood brain barrier and are populating 
the neurological cells of the spinal cord. CS does kill these protozoa 
-- with evidence of a die-off resulting in the horse becoming sicker 
before they get better. So, perhaps this would be the case with rabies 
as well. MA




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Re: CSCheap silver maker

2006-11-20 Thread Deborah Gerard
Yeah...and he is great about walking you thru everything and letting you pick 
his brain all the time...debbie

Acmeair res00...@verizon.net wrote:  From: Deborah Gerard 
Date: 2006/11/19 Sun PM 07:00:13 CST
To: cs 
Subject: CSCheap silver maker

this is V's site http://www.cheap-zappers.com/silvermaker.htm he is also in 
this group.debbie
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i bought on of V's 30 buck units for my sister in law in tucson, and she is 
very happy with it. quite simple to operate.


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RE: CSLED therapy

2006-11-20 Thread Peter M. Stellas
I am not V, but have spent considerable time on another site which follows
the Johanna Budwig Protocol. Dr. Budwig was a 7 times Nobel Prize nominee
and cured hundreds of patients with a 95% success rate. There are
testimonies in books, written by established clinics and doctors who agreed
that her formula did, in fact, cure the patients. If you are interested go
to:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/FlaxSeedOil2/ and you can follow that
thread as far as you want to.

Peter
 

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From: G  K Murray [mailto:kg...@sasktel.net] 
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 2:52 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSLED therapy

Hi V,

I hear you are the person to talk with about LED lights.  My cousin has 
an LED belt which che used for a couple of years over her abdomen-liver 
area.  She found out in June that she has pancreatic cancer. 




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Re: CS Silver injector sketch notes

2006-11-20 Thread Jeanne
I am a stupid woman that would love to have this, but i don't have the 
knowledge to do this can you all help me?


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Another possibility would be to start with a whole house filter. Since the 
chamber screws on  an off, it would make it fairly easy to check the 
electrodes.  Or use a large  fuel filter, similar design, but they have a 
clear plastic housing so you can monitor without even unscrewing it.


Marshall

M. G. Devour wrote:

Adding a couple of comments...

To add a window, you might replace the cap with a piece of 1/4 plexiglas 
acrylic sheet. It will bond with PVC cement just fine, I believe. To make 
it more secure, use a coupling for joining two pieces of pipe and cut the 
window to fit in the open socket, instead of just doing a butt joint 
directly to the end of the pipe.
You'll probably want to move the inlet and outlet fittings to the side of 
the pipe. That will keep you from having to put them through the window, 
which would weaken it, or the cleanout plug, which you has to be removed 
using a wrench or pliers to remove for service.




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