CS>Can you use CS to cook with?

2007-11-27 Thread wordsjunkie
Okay question:)

I know this sounds weird, and I haven't seen anything about it, but can you add 
CS to foods while you're cooking? Will it kill a coli in food, or will it help 
keep it from spoiling as fast? Inquiring minds want to know:)

LOL, I have cooking on the brain since two nights before Thanksgiving and I'm 
working on my Christmas dinner menu and my weekly holiday baking schedule right 
now:)

I know in history people ate from silver and gold plates, bowls, cups, 
platters,  and used silver and gold eating utensils, but I've not seen anything 
about CS and cooking.

Re: CS>urinary tract infection

2007-11-27 Thread Deborah Gerard
I have got Lugols and mine instrucs how to take it internally...where did you 
buy yours?..debie

Dianne France  wrote:     I bought some 
Lugols but when it got here it said poisonous if taken internally.  I am going 
to have to go thru old posts I've saved to see how to use it safely.  That 
would be an easy remedy if safe.
   
  Dianne
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  From: T. J. Garland 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 10:45 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>urinary tract infection
  

 Also a few drops of iodine in a glass of water works almost 
immediately
- Original Message - 
  From: wordsjunkie 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 8:52 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>urinary tract infection
  

  Believe it or not one of the approved uses for DMSO is cystitis which tends 
to be chronic in some folks, but it is inflammation of the bladder or a bladder 
infection, they use a catheter to wash the inside of the bladder with the DMSO.
- Original Message - 
  From: Dianne France 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 6:51 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>urinary tract infection
  

Jim
   
  Frequently over the past year I've had several of these infections and 
absolutely hate going to the doctor.  I increase the cs to multiple times 
during the day and also use Gallium-Heel.  Gallium is a homeopathic medication 
for chronic illness, viral infections such as colds and flu.  It is 
manufactured by Heel.  This has helped me each time keep from going to the 
doctor and having to go thru conventional antibiotics.  
   
  There was a post about bladder infections on another site and it recommended 
buying a catheter and inject hydrogen peroxide after you reach the bladder.  
They said it immediately cures the infection.  I haven't tried that.  They said 
most medical supply stores carry catheters.  I don't know if I saved it but 
could try and find the post if you are interested.
   
  Dianne
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  From: Acmeair 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:51 PM
  Subject: CS>urinary tract infection
  

i know that we have had good posts regarding urinary tract infections, 
including bladder problems. with the archives down, i could use some help from 
members that have used CS, or whatever, to solve the problem.

a daughter of a friend has a problem with this, and is having some pain while 
relieving herself.

any responses on this sure will be appreciated. thank you, jim


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Re: CS>urinary tract infection

2007-11-27 Thread Dianne France
I bought some Lugols but when it got here it said poisonous if taken 
internally.  I am going to have to go thru old posts I've saved to see how to 
use it safely.  That would be an easy remedy if safe.

Dianne
  - Original Message - 
  From: T. J. Garland 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 10:45 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>urinary tract infection


   
  Also a few drops of iodine in a glass of water works almost immediately
- Original Message - 
From: wordsjunkie 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: CS>urinary tract infection


Believe it or not one of the approved uses for DMSO is cystitis which tends 
to be chronic in some folks, but it is inflammation of the bladder or a bladder 
infection, they use a catheter to wash the inside of the bladder with the DMSO.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dianne France 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 6:51 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>urinary tract infection


  Jim

  Frequently over the past year I've had several of these infections and 
absolutely hate going to the doctor.  I increase the cs to multiple times 
during the day and also use Gallium-Heel.  Gallium is a homeopathic medication 
for chronic illness, viral infections such as colds and flu.  It is 
manufactured by Heel.  This has helped me each time keep from going to the 
doctor and having to go thru conventional antibiotics.  

  There was a post about bladder infections on another site and it 
recommended buying a catheter and inject hydrogen peroxide after you reach the 
bladder.  They said it immediately cures the infection.  I haven't tried that.  
They said most medical supply stores carry catheters.  I don't know if I saved 
it but could try and find the post if you are interested.

  Dianne
- Original Message - 
From: Acmeair 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:51 PM
Subject: CS>urinary tract infection


i know that we have had good posts regarding urinary tract infections, 
including bladder problems. with the archives down, i could use some help from 
members that have used CS, or whatever, to solve the problem.

a daughter of a friend has a problem with this, and is having some pain 
while relieving herself.

any responses on this sure will be appreciated. thank you, jim


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Re: CS>urinary tract infection

2007-11-27 Thread Del
We used D-Mannose dissolved in colloidal silver on two year old boys with 
great success.
Jonathan Wright recommends D-Mannose: 
http://www.tahoma-clinic.com/mannose.shtml


Del.

- Original Message - 
From: "Acmeair" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:51 PM
Subject: CS>urinary tract infection


i know that we have had good posts regarding urinary tract infections, 
including bladder problems. with the archives down, i could use some help 
from members that have used CS, or whatever, to solve the problem.


a daughter of a friend has a problem with this, and is having some pain 
while relieving herself.


any responses on this sure will be appreciated. thank you, jim






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Re: CS>urinary tract infection

2007-11-27 Thread T. J. Garland
Also a few drops of iodine in a glass of water works almost immediately
  - Original Message - 
  From: wordsjunkie 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 8:52 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>urinary tract infection


  Believe it or not one of the approved uses for DMSO is cystitis which tends 
to be chronic in some folks, but it is inflammation of the bladder or a bladder 
infection, they use a catheter to wash the inside of the bladder with the DMSO.
- Original Message - 
From: Dianne France 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: CS>urinary tract infection


Jim

Frequently over the past year I've had several of these infections and 
absolutely hate going to the doctor.  I increase the cs to multiple times 
during the day and also use Gallium-Heel.  Gallium is a homeopathic medication 
for chronic illness, viral infections such as colds and flu.  It is 
manufactured by Heel.  This has helped me each time keep from going to the 
doctor and having to go thru conventional antibiotics.  

There was a post about bladder infections on another site and it 
recommended buying a catheter and inject hydrogen peroxide after you reach the 
bladder.  They said it immediately cures the infection.  I haven't tried that.  
They said most medical supply stores carry catheters.  I don't know if I saved 
it but could try and find the post if you are interested.

Dianne
  - Original Message - 
  From: Acmeair 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:51 PM
  Subject: CS>urinary tract infection


  i know that we have had good posts regarding urinary tract infections, 
including bladder problems. with the archives down, i could use some help from 
members that have used CS, or whatever, to solve the problem.

  a daughter of a friend has a problem with this, and is having some pain 
while relieving herself.

  any responses on this sure will be appreciated. thank you, jim


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Re: CS>urinary tract infection

2007-11-27 Thread wordsjunkie
Believe it or not one of the approved uses for DMSO is cystitis which tends to 
be chronic in some folks, but it is inflammation of the bladder or a bladder 
infection, they use a catheter to wash the inside of the bladder with the DMSO.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dianne France 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 6:51 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>urinary tract infection


  Jim

  Frequently over the past year I've had several of these infections and 
absolutely hate going to the doctor.  I increase the cs to multiple times 
during the day and also use Gallium-Heel.  Gallium is a homeopathic medication 
for chronic illness, viral infections such as colds and flu.  It is 
manufactured by Heel.  This has helped me each time keep from going to the 
doctor and having to go thru conventional antibiotics.  

  There was a post about bladder infections on another site and it recommended 
buying a catheter and inject hydrogen peroxide after you reach the bladder.  
They said it immediately cures the infection.  I haven't tried that.  They said 
most medical supply stores carry catheters.  I don't know if I saved it but 
could try and find the post if you are interested.

  Dianne
- Original Message - 
From: Acmeair 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:51 PM
Subject: CS>urinary tract infection


i know that we have had good posts regarding urinary tract infections, 
including bladder problems. with the archives down, i could use some help from 
members that have used CS, or whatever, to solve the problem.

a daughter of a friend has a problem with this, and is having some pain 
while relieving herself.

any responses on this sure will be appreciated. thank you, jim


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Re: CS>urinary tract infection

2007-11-27 Thread Jodi

Acmeair wrote:

i know that we have had good posts regarding urinary tract infections, 
including bladder problems. with the archives down, i could use some help from 
members that have used CS, or whatever, to solve the problem.

a daughter of a friend has a problem with this, and is having some pain while 
relieving herself.

any responses on this sure will be appreciated. thank you, jim
  



Hi Jim.  I've cured myself of bladder/urinary tract infections with the 
EIS I make.  Just keep drinking it until it subsides and disappears.  I 
didn't measure the amount I used, but I wasn't afraid of it.  I sat down 
with a big bottle of EIS and drank about (I'm guessing here) more than a 
cup to start, and then maybe 3/4 to 1 cup every 10 to 15 minutes until 
it was gone.  The pain gets unbearable if one doesn't attack it with a 
vengeance quickly.  Whenever I have some issue causing me discomfort 
that I know silver will help, I do this, and it always seems to work.  
With a bladder or urinary infection, the idea is to drink enough of it 
so that the excess water causes urination ASAP, getting the silver to 
where the problem is quickly.  If she doesn't have a generator to make 
EIS, or for some reason she doesn't have enough, if I were in her shoes, 
I'd resort to getting some pharmaceutical antibiotics quick to avoid the 
pain.  Jodi 



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Re: CS>urinary tract infection

2007-11-27 Thread Dianne France
Jim

Frequently over the past year I've had several of these infections and 
absolutely hate going to the doctor.  I increase the cs to multiple times 
during the day and also use Gallium-Heel.  Gallium is a homeopathic medication 
for chronic illness, viral infections such as colds and flu.  It is 
manufactured by Heel.  This has helped me each time keep from going to the 
doctor and having to go thru conventional antibiotics.  

There was a post about bladder infections on another site and it recommended 
buying a catheter and inject hydrogen peroxide after you reach the bladder.  
They said it immediately cures the infection.  I haven't tried that.  They said 
most medical supply stores carry catheters.  I don't know if I saved it but 
could try and find the post if you are interested.

Dianne
  - Original Message - 
  From: Acmeair 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:51 PM
  Subject: CS>urinary tract infection


  i know that we have had good posts regarding urinary tract infections, 
including bladder problems. with the archives down, i could use some help from 
members that have used CS, or whatever, to solve the problem.

  a daughter of a friend has a problem with this, and is having some pain while 
relieving herself.

  any responses on this sure will be appreciated. thank you, jim


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Re: CS>urinary tract infection

2007-11-27 Thread Ekowal459
   
 
This might help too. [I am not  financially affiliated with Doctor Mercola in 
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CS>urinary tract infection

2007-11-27 Thread Acmeair
i know that we have had good posts regarding urinary tract infections, 
including bladder problems. with the archives down, i could use some help from 
members that have used CS, or whatever, to solve the problem.

a daughter of a friend has a problem with this, and is having some pain while 
relieving herself.

any responses on this sure will be appreciated. thank you, jim


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Re: CS>Re: CS Sub-mandibular gland swelling

2007-11-27 Thread Dee
Thanks Rowena, I will keep in my 'remedies' folder!  So far it has not
returned and I have no ill effects whatsoever so I think the advice to give
is; a mouthful of CS every ten or so minutes for an hour then quarter hourly
which worked beautifully.  Dee  

---Original Message--- 

 

From: Rowena 

Date: 27/11/2007 14:22:26 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Subject: CS>Re: CS Sub-mandibular gland swelling 

 

Just in case this helps with any future episodes - years ago there was mumps


In the house and I got it too. Oh, the pain! I discovered that if I did 

Reflexology on the side of the stems of my toes - the in between parts - the


Pain would go away, but only for as long as I actually rubbed them, which 

Was not possible to keep up for long. But it must also have some healing 

Effect, surely, and is at least interesting to identify the spot with the 

Area affected. "Just in cased". 

Rowena 

 

 

 


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CS>Re: CS Sub-mandibular gland swelling

2007-11-27 Thread Rowena
Just in case this helps with any future episodes - years ago there was mumps 
in the house and I got it too.  Oh, the pain!  I discovered that if I did 
reflexology on the side of the stems of my toes - the in between parts - the 
pain would go away, but only for as long as I actually rubbed them, which 
was not possible to keep up for long.  But it must also have some healing 
effect, surely, and is at least interesting to identify the spot with the 
area affected.  "Just in cased".
Rowena



I get the same thing. I think it may be a blocked salivary gland.  It 
affects my sub-mandibular gland and everything swells
up amazingly fast from under my ear all the way down to under my chin where
the salivary gland has enlarged and is accompanied by a slight tickle and
itch type sensation.

 ...Yesterday, I had a sort of bubble appear inside
my cheek, and I had a vague twinge in my jaw,  ...  I had a huge swelling 
right from my cheek and ear
and starting down my neck. I can tell you I almost freaked as I looked like
something out of a horror film! I guzzled some CS down as I was panicking
because my throat felt tight and I thought it may be an allergic reaction to
something. 


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Re: CS>Fw: Tamba the Golden Retriever

2007-11-27 Thread Dee
Thanks Mike, I won't make a habit of it, it just seemed a worthy cause.  Dee
 

---Original Message--- 

 

From: M. G. Devour 

Date: 11/26/07 22:28:00 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Subject: Re: CS>Fw: Tamba the Golden Retriever 

 

 

Smitty wrote: 

> I believe it should have been posted on the OT list. 

> Others should do likewise as Mike has often stated. 

 

He, I won't worry about some off-topic stuff on a day when there's been 

Only a handful of messages, Smitty. If it gets to be a habit from an 

Individual, or the overall traffic gets too high, then I'll step in to 

Ask for more restraint as appropriate. 

 

Be well, 

 

Mike D. 

 


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