Re: CSHow to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

Okaay - I think!   dee

On 25 Sep 2009, at 13:24, Ode Coyote wrote:




 The confusion comes from mixing terms and not knowing it.

Both TDS meters and EC meters do the same thing, but a TDS meter  
uses that info to calculate PPM for salt water as roughly half the  
conductivity that both meters actually measure.

Salt water is not silver water.

Since the conductivity number is about the same as the PPM  
number after either meter bottoms out over time... in silver  
waterand the calculated PPM number is about the conductivity  
number doubled.. in any water then the PPM number doubled is  
roughly equal to the conductivity number, which is about the same as  
PPM silver, a comparison as determined by an instrument that can  
actually measure PPM [Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer ] which  
NO meter can do.
Clear? [as mud..straight as snake speaking truth from both branches  
of its tongue.]


To resolve confusion, ALWAYS speak in terms of conductivity  
[uS]...not PPM..when dealing with silver water.


That means that those using a TDS meter [or a COM-100 in PPM/TDS  
mode] must de-convert their readings so they'll make sense when  
talking about silver and say uS, not PPM.[even though they are  
about the same number after de-conversion]


Another term could be uS/PPM to indicate that either the de- 
conversion to conductivity was made, or, that it was measured  
directly and didn't need to be made.
.. a lovers communication, pillow talk in the dark of night between  
EIS/CS and uS/PPM


That someone else I'm fooling around with is you wearing a wig,  
honey.
If you keep changing it, I'll call you Blondie one night and Red the  
next..so..what was your real name again?
..hard to to get the eyeballs past the cleavage to the name tag, ya  
know...and I don't read Braille bumps well enough to tell anything  
but that the paper it's on is about the same size and texture when  
the message is always the same two bumps that spell invitation.
[Just because there are two boobs in this bed, doesn't mean that  
either of us is one of them. ]


Ode






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Re: CSviral meningitis

2009-09-26 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I would like to add that the extensive research of Y. Omura, MD, shows 
that many heavy metals, bacteria, and viruses cross the barrier; many 
of his reports identify these in various parts of the brain of many of 
his patients.   The barrier is evidently more porous than commonly 
thought.The bi-digital o-ring test, in the hands (literally) of a 
licensed expert, could identify not only the materials in the brain, 
but their elimination, and the presence of therapeutic agents as well.








On Saturday, Sep 26, 2009, at 01:06 Asia/Tokyo, zoe w wrote:

Cayenne pepper  does  cross the blood brain barrier  and is used  for 
that reason  in  many herbal formulas. Adding  a bit of Cayenne 
tincture to the CS   should  be very  effective.


zoe


Marshall Dudley wrote:
Although viral meningitis should be rather easy to prevent with CS, 
it is likely difficult or impossible to cure with CS. The reason 
being that CS will kill the virus when it is in the blood stream, but 
once it gets into the spinal fluid and across the blood brain 
barrier, the CS can no longer effectively reach it.  Things that can 
reach into those areas are needed. Among the possibilities are:


1. magnetic pulsing
2. ozonated water
3. Maybe MMS would help, not sure

This information is for research only. No medical advise is being 
given.


Marshall

Lin Gregerson wrote:
Just received word that a friends adult son is in the hospital with 
viral meningitis.  His wife and teens are home cleaning as fast as 
they can. It's probable he caught this from one of his kids friends 
that has spent quite a bit of time in their home and was recently 
diagnosed with the same virus. Everyone in the family has likely 
been exposed.  They live about 300 miles from me but they do have a 
couple of gallons of the EIS I make.  Up until now they have not 
been taking it orally.
Can someone in the group offer advise on how they can help 
themselves with the EIS they have on hand now?

Thanks  much, Lin



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Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 5:49 AM, Melly Bag tita_...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Gina

 I kill bacteria and pathogens in my vegetables with EIS.
 It makes me comfortable. I have very sensitive stomach and so far so
 good...no upsets.


I'm really interested in this, I too have quite a sensitive stomach. What I
want tot know is 'Can I re-use the EIS?'  I mean if I fill a basin to steep
my greens, do I have to use fresh EIS every time, that's going to be a bit
of a bind. If I can reuse it, how often can I do this before I need to
change it?

Any ideas?

Thanks
Kirsteen


CSNano Silver

2009-09-26 Thread Tim Rowe
Hi,
Recently, I have come across a few articles and websites touting Nano
Silver as being superior to Colloidal - more effective.

Is there any objective truth to this, or is it hype?

Best,
Tim

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Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan

2009-09-26 Thread zoe w
That starter is  NOT real Kefir.  Mostly  its just a way to get you 
sucked into  buying their products.Real Kefir is made with grains,  
that multiply.The starter is only good for a few batches  then you 
have to replace it.   The  grains  not only  don't wear out  you will 
soon  have plenty to share with friends.


As for the  Soy Kefir  question,  yes  it can be done.   Suggest you go 
to  Dom's  site to learn more.
http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html Dom is the 
internationally  acclaimed  guru  for all things  Kefir/water kefir.


zoe

Tel Tofflemire wrote:

You would need a starter, i get mine from *http://www.wldernessfamily.com
*
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.

--- On *Fri, 9/25/09, Larry Biggar /lbig...@yahoo.com/* wrote:


From: Larry Biggar lbig...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, September 25, 2009, 8:45 PM

Hello! I make my own organic soy milk. Is it possible to use it to
make kefir? Ive used it to make soy yogurt. Thanks, Larry



--- On *Fri, 9/25/09, Roger and Lisa Royal
/rerl...@bellsouth.net/* wrote:


From: Roger and Lisa Royal rerl...@bellsouth.net
Subject: Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, September 25, 2009, 7:22 PM

Nenah, are you familiar with water kefir?  It's delicious!

- Original Message -
*From:* zoe w

http://us.mc374.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=mtnwalke...@yahoo.co.uk

*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com

http://us.mc374.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=silver-l...@eskimo.com

*Sent:* Friday, September 25, 2009 1:41 PM
*Subject:* Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan

That is unfortunate,  but at least you have found an
alternative.We each must listen to our own bodies.

zoe

nenahsylver wrote:


[zoe w] Nenah, Another solution is  Kefir  and/or
Kombuchaboth healthy pro-biotics that you can make at
home -  also  commercially  available.Both of these
have proven useful in not only  weightloss,  but in
balancing the body in general.  They  rebalance your gut
flora as well as aid  in  detoxifying-   its a win/win 
situation.


=

Not if youâEUR^(TM)re allergic to dairy and react
negatively to Kombucha. I cannot tolerate either of
those, for numerous reasons. Believe me, IâEUR^(TM)ve
tried all variants, including making my own from organic
(and in the case of dairy) raw goatâEUR^(TM)s milk. Not
good for me.


Nenah




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Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread zoe w
Yes  Gina,   anything  above  say  10ppm   kills  instantly  on 
contact.   Below that   still works  just takes  a bit of time.


I had a problem with mold  recently  in my Kombucha jar.After 
cleaning thoroughly  I soaked both the jar  and the spigot  in  CS  
No more mold.



Gina Moore wrote:


So, if I needed to sterilize something, would CS do the trick?  Like 
say I wanted to make sure my makeup brushes were clean and free of 
bacteria and such and I soaked them in some CS would that do the 
trick?  Just curious...


Gina





CSCS and Septic Tanks

2009-09-26 Thread zoe w
Once you have used your  CS/EIS  as in   gargle,  mouthwash,  veggie 
rinse,  etc.   Is it safe to let it go down the drain into the Septic 
Tank?Or should it be disposed of in another way?


Thanks
zoe


Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Melly Bag
I don't reuse.  I put a cup of CS and add water then leave it there to soak for 
around 10-15 minutes.
 
Melly

--- On Sat, 9/26/09, Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: CSCS as a sterilizer
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, September 26, 2009, 5:24 AM





On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 5:49 AM, Melly Bag tita_...@yahoo.com wrote:






Gina
 
I kill bacteria and pathogens in my vegetables with EIS.
It makes me comfortable. I have very sensitive stomach and so far so good...no 
upsets.
 
I'm really interested in this, I too have quite a sensitive stomach. What I 
want tot know is 'Can I re-use the EIS?'  I mean if I fill a basin to steep my 
greens, do I have to use fresh EIS every time, that's going to be a bit of a 
bind. If I can reuse it, how often can I do this before I need to change it?  

Any ideas?

Thanks
Kirsteen



Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Melly Bag tita_...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I don't reuse.  I put a cup of CS and add water then leave it there to soak
 for around 10-15 minutes.

 Mel


Right, I could do that. I was imagining the whole basin filled with CS which
would use up a lot but a cupful would be fine

Cheers
Kirsteen


Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Day Sutton
I just put my CS/EIS in a spray bottle and spray my greens that way...

On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Kirsteen Wright 
kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Melly Bag tita_...@yahoo.com wrote:

  I don't reuse.  I put a cup of CS and add water then leave it there to
 soak for around 10-15 minutes.

 Mel


 Right, I could do that. I was imagining the whole basin filled with CS
 which would use up a lot but a cupful would be fine

 Cheers
 Kirsteen




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Re: CSNano Silver

2009-09-26 Thread Bob Banever
Tim,

Colloidal silver is a term used to describe electrolytically isolated 
silver... these ARE nano silver solutions.  Most of the silver colloids contain 
80% or more of ionic silver with the rest being particulate.  All particles are 
nano silver particles in these solutions when it is made with distilled water 
and .999 fine silver with nothing added.  

Bob
  - Original Message - 
  From: Tim Rowe 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 2:25 AM
  Subject: CSNano Silver


  Hi,


  Recently, I have come across a few articles and websites touting Nano 
Silver as being superior to Colloidal - more effective.


  Is there any objective truth to this, or is it hype?


  Best,
  Tim

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Re: CSNano Silver

2009-09-26 Thread Tim Rowe
Thanks Bob. I was a little confused by the info here
http://www.nano-silver.com/ (for example)
Best,
Tim

2009/9/26 Bob Banever bbane...@earthlink.net

  Tim,

 Colloidal silver is a term used to describe electrolytically isolated
 silver... these ARE nano silver solutions.  Most of the silver colloids
 contain 80% or more of ionic silver with the rest being particulate.  All
 particles are nano silver particles in these solutions when it is made with
 distilled water and .999 fine silver with nothing added.

 Bob

 - Original Message -
 *From:* Tim Rowe timothyr...@gmail.com
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Saturday, September 26, 2009 2:25 AM
 *Subject:* CSNano Silver

 Hi,
 Recently, I have come across a few articles and websites touting Nano
 Silver as being superior to Colloidal - more effective.

 Is there any objective truth to this, or is it hype?

 Best,
 Tim

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Re: CSNano Silver

2009-09-26 Thread Clayton Family

hype

On Sep 26, 2009, at 4:25 AM, Tim Rowe wrote:


Hi,

Recently, I have come across a few articles and websites touting  
Nano Silver as being superior to Colloidal - more effective.


Is there any objective truth to this, or is it hype?

Best,
Tim

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CSgiving CS to kids

2009-09-26 Thread Gina Moore
So, I want to give my kids CS.  Both as a preventative and if they get some
'bug' as a treatment.  I'm sure they won't drink it straight, so is there
anything I can mix it with so it won't taste bad (to them)?  I know you
aren't supposed to mix it with anything, but I just don't see them drinking
it straight, or even diluted in water.

 

Any tips would be appreciated!

Gina



Re: CSgiving CS to kids

2009-09-26 Thread Day Sutton
taste?   what taste??  Mine just tastes like water

btw I think I know why dogs and other animals prefer CS to tap water.   CS
is made with DW, and the tap water smells and tastes like chlorine...

On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Gina Moore vegasmom...@cox.net wrote:

   So, I want to give my kids CS.  Both as a preventative and if they get
 some ‘bug’ as a treatment.  I’m sure they won’t drink it straight, so is
 there anything I can mix it with so it won’t taste bad (to them)?  I know
 you aren’t supposed to mix it with anything, but I just don’t see them
 drinking it straight, or even diluted in water.



 Any tips would be appreciated!

 Gina




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Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

yes it would.  dee

On 26 Sep 2009, at 05:40, Gina Moore wrote:

So, if I needed to sterilize something, would CS do the trick?  Like  
say I wanted to make sure my makeup brushes were clean and free of  
bacteria and such and I soaked them in some CS would that do the  
trick?  Just curious…

Gina




Re: CSNano Silver

2009-09-26 Thread Tim Rowe
Thanks. Suspected as much. :)

2009/9/26 Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com

 hype





Re: CSgiving CS to kids

2009-09-26 Thread Tim Rowe
Our 5 year old loves his magic water - despite the slightly metallic taste
(which he hasn't mentioned).
Best,
Tim

2009/9/26 Gina Moore vegasmom...@cox.net

   So, I want to give my kids CS.  Both as a preventative and if they get
 some ‘bug’ as a treatment.  I’m sure they won’t drink it straight, so is
 there anything I can mix it with so it won’t taste bad (to them)?  I know
 you aren’t supposed to mix it with anything, but I just don’t see them
 drinking it straight, or even diluted in water.



 Any tips would be appreciated!

 Gina




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RE: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Gladys Williams
I thought it took fifteen minutes for 
CS to kill pathogens.  Does it really 

Kill them instantly if it is pure

 

Gl

 

From: zoe w [mailto:mtnwalke...@yahoo.co.uk] 
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 7:12 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

 

Yes  Gina,   anything  above  say  10ppm   kills  instantly  on contact.
Below that   still works  just takes  a bit of time.

I had a problem with mold  recently  in my Kombucha jar.After cleaning
thoroughly  I soaked both the jar  and the spigot  in  CS  No more mold.


Gina Moore wrote: 

So, if I needed to sterilize something, would CS do the trick?  Like say I
wanted to make sure my makeup brushes were clean and free of bacteria and
such and I soaked them in some CS would that do the trick?  Just curious.

Gina

 



RE: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Gladys Williams
My grandson is one year old and my granddaughter is three.  Both of them
have asthma.

I am concerned about the coming flu epidemic.   How much CS should they take
as a

 Preventive and can it be added to their milk or juice on a daily basis?

 

Thanks in advance for all replies.

 

G 

 

From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] 
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:39 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

 

yes it would.  dee

 

On 26 Sep 2009, at 05:40, Gina Moore wrote:





So, if I needed to sterilize something, would CS do the trick?  Like say I
wanted to make sure my makeup brushes were clean and free of bacteria and
such and I soaked them in some CS would that do the trick?  Just curious.

Gina

 



Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Garnet
Vit D3 is the best flu preventative, 400 iu for kids and 
2000 iu for adults.


You can order here and they will give you 400 tabs free for 
your kids.


http://www.vitamind3world.com/Vitamin_D_Buy_cancer_diabetes_MS.html

Garnet

Gladys Williams wrote:
My grandson is one year old and my granddaughter is three.  Both of them 
have asthma.


I am concerned about the coming flu epidemic.   How much CS should they 
take as a


 Preventive and can it be added to their milk or juice on a daily basis?

 


Thanks in advance for all replies.

 


G

 


*From:* Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
*Sent:* Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:39 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

 


yes it would.  dee

 


On 26 Sep 2009, at 05:40, Gina Moore wrote:



So, if I needed to sterilize something, would CS do the trick?  Like say 
I wanted to make sure my makeup brushes were clean and free of bacteria 
and such and I soaked them in some CS would that do the trick?  Just 
curious…


Gina

 




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Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread zoe w

That was my understanding from when I was on this list a couple years back.

zoe


Gladys Williams wrote:


I thought it took fifteen minutes for
CS to kill pathogens.  Does it really

Kill them instantly if it is pure

 


Gl

 


*From:* zoe w [mailto:mtnwalke...@yahoo.co.uk]
*Sent:* Saturday, September 26, 2009 7:12 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

 

Yes  Gina,   anything  above  say  10ppm   kills  instantly  on 
contact.   Below that   still works  just takes  a bit of time.


I had a problem with mold  recently  in my Kombucha jar.After 
cleaning thoroughly  I soaked both the jar  and the spigot  in  
CS  No more mold.



Gina Moore wrote:

So, if I needed to sterilize something, would CS do the trick?  Like 
say I wanted to make sure my makeup brushes were clean and free of 
bacteria and such and I soaked them in some CS would that do the 
trick?  Just curious...


Gina

 





CSCS and Scarring

2009-09-26 Thread zoe w

Diane,
There is a silver creme  called  Silvodene(sp)   that is used to prevent 
scarring in burn victims,   so it stands to reason  that the CS  would 
do the same.That Dr's  attitude  is unbelieveable ! Good for 
you,   those kids  are lucky to have you around.


zoe


Diane Mackey wrote:

Gina,
 
CS tastes like water.  Why wouldn't they drink it?
 
My 6 year old nephew had some kind of virus on his skin that looked 
like a wart, one on his chin, three on his back shoulder and two 
behind his ear.  I was concerned that it was his head area where this 
was breaking out.  One of the bumps on his back and another behind his 
ear, got infected looking, with a head that was a hard crust.  SIL 
took him to the docs and she said It's a virus, leave it alone and it 
will go away in a year.  That week, he got two more bumps.
 
 
I had to ask my SIL if she was comfortable knowing her gorgeous little 
boy had a virus on his face and head, near his brain, and the doc 
wasn't concerned.  I got my point across.
 
I sprayed CS on him all day.  He thought it was a great game, and I 
even sprayed it in his mouth and eyes to show him it didn't sting.  
So, every half hour, he got some CS.  The very next day, the infection 
was gone.  So I got an emery board and scratched the tops of the virus 
and continued to spray his skin and mouth.  He was clear in seven 
days.  Every day I had him, three days a week, I sprayed his mouth 
with CS and it never came back.  He takes care of all his boo-boos now 
with CS, as do his brothers.  I got them some ASAP CS gel too. 
 
He is the only one of three who didn't get mosquito bites this year.  
Could the CS possibly been the reason?  I also noticed his deeper 
abrasions were not leaving scars on his legs.  Can CS keep your skin 
from scarring?
 
Diane


- Original Message -
*From:* Gina Moore mailto:vegasmom...@cox.net
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:18 AM
*Subject:* CSgiving CS to kids

So, I want to give my kids CS.  Both as a preventative and if they
get some 'bug' as a treatment.  I'm sure they won't drink it
straight, so is there anything I can mix it with so it won't taste
bad (to them)?  I know you aren't supposed to mix it with
anything, but I just don't see them drinking it straight, or even
diluted in water.

 


Any tips would be appreciated!

Gina



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Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Clayton Family
asthma is often a fungal infection. When I use my cs orally it keeps  
the asthma at bay... I usually use an ounce or so holding it in my  
mouth for a while. For the little ones I wonder if just a few drops at  
a time would work...


I have heard that adding cs to something just before drinking it can  
be effective, though to my mind it may not be as effective as straight.


For me, I had to start out very slowly, as too much would make things  
worse. So I started out with a teaspoon or so and worked up from  
there. When the infection dies off it can cause a herks reaction (it  
did for me) and so I took it slow.


Kathryn


On Sep 26, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Gladys Williams wrote:

My grandson is one year old and my granddaughter is three.  Both of  
them have asthma.
I am concerned about the coming flu epidemic.   How much CS should  
they take as a
 Preventive and can it be added to their milk or juice on a daily  
basis?


Thanks in advance for all replies.

G

From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:39 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

yes it would.  dee

On 26 Sep 2009, at 05:40, Gina Moore wrote:


So, if I needed to sterilize something, would CS do the trick?  Like  
say I wanted to make sure my makeup brushes were clean and free of  
bacteria and such and I soaked them in some CS would that do the  
trick?  Just curious…

Gina





Re: CSgiving CS to kids

2009-09-26 Thread Diane Mackey
Gina,

CS tastes like water.  Why wouldn't they drink it?

My 6 year old nephew had some kind of virus on his skin that looked like a 
wart, one on his chin, three on his back shoulder and two behind his ear.  I 
was concerned that it was his head area where this was breaking out.  One of 
the bumps on his back and another behind his ear, got infected looking, with a 
head that was a hard crust.  SIL took him to the docs and she said It's a 
virus, leave it alone and it will go away in a year.  That week, he got two 
more bumps.


I had to ask my SIL if she was comfortable knowing her gorgeous little boy had 
a virus on his face and head, near his brain, and the doc wasn't concerned.  I 
got my point across.

I sprayed CS on him all day.  He thought it was a great game, and I even 
sprayed it in his mouth and eyes to show him it didn't sting.  So, every half 
hour, he got some CS.  The very next day, the infection was gone.  So I got an 
emery board and scratched the tops of the virus and continued to spray his skin 
and mouth.  He was clear in seven days.  Every day I had him, three days a 
week, I sprayed his mouth with CS and it never came back.  He takes care of all 
his boo-boos now with CS, as do his brothers.  I got them some ASAP CS gel too. 
 

He is the only one of three who didn't get mosquito bites this year.  Could the 
CS possibly been the reason?  I also noticed his deeper abrasions were not 
leaving scars on his legs.  Can CS keep your skin from scarring?

Diane

  - Original Message - 
  From: Gina Moore 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:18 AM
  Subject: CSgiving CS to kids


  So, I want to give my kids CS.  Both as a preventative and if they get some 
'bug' as a treatment.  I'm sure they won't drink it straight, so is there 
anything I can mix it with so it won't taste bad (to them)?  I know you aren't 
supposed to mix it with anything, but I just don't see them drinking it 
straight, or even diluted in water.

   

  Any tips would be appreciated!

  Gina



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RE: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Gladys Williams
Thanks for the replay Kathryn.  Also they both have nebulizers.  Would 

It be more effective that way?  It's not an ultrasonic, just compression?

And what would be the does?  And will you get a herx from using CS  the 

first time in a nebulizer?

 

G

From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com] 
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 1:08 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

 

asthma is often a fungal infection. When I use my cs orally it keeps the
asthma at bay... I usually use an ounce or so holding it in my mouth for a
while. For the little ones I wonder if just a few drops at a time would
work...

 

I have heard that adding cs to something just before drinking it can be
effective, though to my mind it may not be as effective as straight.

 

For me, I had to start out very slowly, as too much would make things worse.
So I started out with a teaspoon or so and worked up from there. When the
infection dies off it can cause a herks reaction (it did for me) and so I
took it slow. 

 

Kathryn

 

 

On Sep 26, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Gladys Williams wrote:





My grandson is one year old and my granddaughter is three.  Both of them
have asthma.

I am concerned about the coming flu epidemic.   How much CS should they take
as a

 Preventive and can it be added to their milk or juice on a daily basis?

 

Thanks in advance for all replies.

 

G

 

From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] 
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:39 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

 

yes it would.  dee

 

On 26 Sep 2009, at 05:40, Gina Moore wrote:






So, if I needed to sterilize something, would CS do the trick?  Like say I
wanted to make sure my makeup brushes were clean and free of bacteria and
such and I soaked them in some CS would that do the trick?  Just curious.

Gina

 

 



Re: CSgiving CS to kids

2009-09-26 Thread cking001
Where did you get the idea not to mix with anything?
Put it in anything you like.

Chuck
Someday we'll look back on all this and plow into the back of a parked
car.


On 9/26/2009 11:18:35 AM, Gina Moore (vegasmom...@cox.net) wrote:
 So, I want to give my kids CS.  Both as a preventative and if they get
 some ‘bug’ as a treatment.  I’m sure they won’t drink it straight, so is
 there anything I can mix it with so it won’t taste bad (to them)? I know
 you aren’t supposed to mix it with anything, but I just don’t see them
 drinking it straight, or even diluted in water.
 
 Any tips would be appreciated!
 Gina
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RE: CSgiving CS to kids

2009-09-26 Thread Dianne France

Several people have mentioned in the past about mixing CS with Gator Aid.  The 
bottled isn't the best because of the high frutose corn syrup but the powder 
doesn't have that in it.  

 

Dianne
 
 From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSgiving CS to kids
 Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 14:11:51 -0400
 
 Where did you get the idea not to mix with anything?
 Put it in anything you like.
 
 Chuck
 Someday we'll look back on all this and plow into the back of a parked
 car.
 
 
 On 9/26/2009 11:18:35 AM, Gina Moore (vegasmom...@cox.net) wrote:
  So, I want to give my kids CS. Both as a preventative and if they get
  some ‘bug’ as a treatment. I’m sure they won’t drink it straight, so is
  there anything I can mix it with so it won’t taste bad (to them)? I know
  you aren’t supposed to mix it with anything, but I just don’t see them
  drinking it straight, or even diluted in water.
  
  Any tips would be appreciated!
  Gina
  
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Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Melly Bag
My doc gave me liquid D-3 by biotics for quicker absorption.  Three drops gives 
3,000 IU.
 
Melly

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From: Garnet gar...@grandecom.net
Subject: Re: CSCS as a sterilizer
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, September 26, 2009, 12:04 PM


Vit D3 is the best flu preventative, 400 iu for kids and 2000 iu for adults.

You can order here and they will give you 400 tabs free for your kids.

http://www.vitamind3world.com/Vitamin_D_Buy_cancer_diabetes_MS.html

Garnet

Gladys Williams wrote:
 My grandson is one year old and my granddaughter is three.  Both of them have 
 asthma.
 
 I am concerned about the coming flu epidemic.   How much CS should they take 
 as a
 
  Preventive and can it be added to their milk or juice on a daily basis?
 
  
 Thanks in advance for all replies.
 
  
 G
 
  
 *From:* Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
 *Sent:* Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:39 AM
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Subject:* Re: CSCS as a sterilizer
 
  
 yes it would.  dee
 
  
 On 26 Sep 2009, at 05:40, Gina Moore wrote:
 
 
 
 So, if I needed to sterilize something, would CS do the trick?  Like say I 
 wanted to make sure my makeup brushes were clean and free of bacteria and 
 such and I soaked them in some CS would that do the trick?  Just curious…
 
 Gina
 
  


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RE: CSgiving CS to kids

2009-09-26 Thread Gina Moore
Well, I guess you aren't supposed to take it with salt.  (I do the salt/c
protocol for Lyme.)  I thought I had read that something happened to it so
it didn't work as well if it was mixed with certain things.  Maybe my foggy
brain extrapolated that to mean everything!  LOL!  I know I can be wrong, so
I ask...  :-)

Thanks for all the great suggestions!  I'm gonna try to give it them
straight...  We'll see.  They don't really like plain water, so that's why I
wanted to know!
Gina

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From: cking...@nycap.rr.com [mailto:cking...@nycap.rr.com] 
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:12 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSgiving CS to kids

Where did you get the idea not to mix with anything?
Put it in anything you like.

Chuck
Someday we'll look back on all this and plow into the back of a parked
car.


On 9/26/2009 11:18:35 AM, Gina Moore (vegasmom...@cox.net) wrote:
 So, I want to give my kids CS.  Both as a preventative and if they get
 some 'bug' as a treatment.  I'm sure they won't drink it straight, so is
 there anything I can mix it with so it won't taste bad (to them)? I know
 you aren't supposed to mix it with anything, but I just don't see them
 drinking it straight, or even diluted in water.
 
 Any tips would be appreciated!
 Gina


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Re: CSHelp needed for lady with MS who suffered a stroke 5 months ago

2009-09-26 Thread Melly Bag
In Chinese medicine, when someone suffers a stroke, someone pierces the ten 
fingers with pins and the ear lobes (the part where  you hang earrings) and the 
patient will come around.
 
melly

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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
Subject: Re: CSHelp needed for lady with MS who suffered a stroke 5 months ago
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, September 13, 2009, 9:09 AM



A victim of multiple strokes here has gained back much feeling [many years 
after the strokes] by applying a [pieso] barbecue igniter [aka electric 'stick 
pins in the skin' treatment?..uh..oh yea, Acupuncture ] to the numb parts.
The very brief high voltage  electrical shocks seemed to be playing a game of 
Marco Polo with the brain to find or form another routing pattern.
..like sending up a flare to attract contact after the phones go out.

It seemed to also work on an old guy in Chapel Hill who had stroke that 
paralyzed his right arm.
He was back to playing his weird Turkish stringed instrument thingie  in a 
couple of weeks.

Ode



At 10:34 AM 9/12/2009 -0700, you wrote:
 Hi Hanneke...
 
 The best thing the lady can do is exercise, exercise, exercise. They have 
 found that if a stroke patient will constantly exercise the effected 
 limbs...same with speech...new nerve pathways will develope and bypass the 
 damaged area of the brain basically rewiring it. There have been some 
 patients who have recovered much use of their effected limbs 10-15 years 
 after the stroke with exercise.
 
 It's very hard but in 2 weeks time the results will be amazing.
 
 http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=28002New Strategies After Stroke: 
 Restraining, Rewiring, Relearning
 
 Here is some other new interesting info about rewiring the brain.
 
 http://www.harvardscience.harvard.edu/medicine-health/articles/investigators-discover-method-stimulate-brain-rewiring-after-strokeInvestigators
  discover method to stimulate brain rewiring after stroke
 
 http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=gmailrls=gmq=rewiring%20the%20brain%20after%20strokeAlso
  Google rewiring brain after stroke.
 
 Hope these help.
 
 Sandy
 
 
 
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Re: CSCS and Scarring

2009-09-26 Thread Bob Banever
zoe,

Yes CS can indeed prevent scarring.  Silver ions de-differentiate cells... 
they go from abnormal to normal with the silver present.  It helps heal 
lacerations of all sorts... it even helps change cancer cells back into normal 
cells.

Bob
  - Original Message - 
  From: zoe w 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:51 AM
  Subject: CSCS and Scarring


  Diane,
  There is a silver creme  called  Silvodene(sp)   that is used to prevent 
scarring in burn victims,   so it stands to reason  that the CS  would do the 
same.That Dr's  attitude  is unbelieveable ! Good for you,   those 
kids  are lucky to have you around.

  zoe


  Diane Mackey wrote: 
Gina,

CS tastes like water.  Why wouldn't they drink it?

My 6 year old nephew had some kind of virus on his skin that looked like a 
wart, one on his chin, three on his back shoulder and two behind his ear.  I 
was concerned that it was his head area where this was breaking out.  One of 
the bumps on his back and another behind his ear, got infected looking, with a 
head that was a hard crust.  SIL took him to the docs and she said It's a 
virus, leave it alone and it will go away in a year.  That week, he got two 
more bumps.


I had to ask my SIL if she was comfortable knowing her gorgeous little boy 
had a virus on his face and head, near his brain, and the doc wasn't concerned. 
 I got my point across.

I sprayed CS on him all day.  He thought it was a great game, and I even 
sprayed it in his mouth and eyes to show him it didn't sting.  So, every half 
hour, he got some CS.  The very next day, the infection was gone.  So I got an 
emery board and scratched the tops of the virus and continued to spray his skin 
and mouth.  He was clear in seven days.  Every day I had him, three days a 
week, I sprayed his mouth with CS and it never came back.  He takes care of all 
his boo-boos now with CS, as do his brothers.  I got them some ASAP CS gel too. 
 

He is the only one of three who didn't get mosquito bites this year.  Could 
the CS possibly been the reason?  I also noticed his deeper abrasions were not 
leaving scars on his legs.  Can CS keep your skin from scarring?

Diane

  - Original Message - 
  From: Gina Moore 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:18 AM
  Subject: CSgiving CS to kids


  So, I want to give my kids CS.  Both as a preventative and if they get 
some 'bug' as a treatment.  I'm sure they won't drink it straight, so is there 
anything I can mix it with so it won't taste bad (to them)?  I know you aren't 
supposed to mix it with anything, but I just don't see them drinking it 
straight, or even diluted in water.



  Any tips would be appreciated!

  Gina



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Re: CSCS and Scarring

2009-09-26 Thread zoe w

Thank you,
This is even better than I suspected.  Will it do anything for crusty moles?

zoe

Bob Banever wrote:

zoe,
 
Yes CS can indeed prevent scarring.  Silver ions de-differentiate 
cells... they go from abnormal to normal with the silver present.  It 
helps heal lacerations of all sorts... it even helps change cancer 
cells back into normal cells.
 
Bob


- Original Message -
*From:* zoe w mailto:mtnwalke...@yahoo.co.uk
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:51 AM
*Subject:* CSCS and Scarring

Diane,
There is a silver creme  called  Silvodene(sp)   that is used to
prevent scarring in burn victims,   so it stands to reason  that
the CS  would do the same.That Dr's  attitude  is
unbelieveable ! Good for you,   those kids  are lucky to
have you around.

zoe





Re: CSCS and Scarring

2009-09-26 Thread Garnet

I use CS or rather EIS mixed with 20-50% DMSO to remove moles.
Moles and skin tags are Human Papilloma Virus. Compressing is
best but even occasional spraying every other day has made some
turn black and fall off.

Garnet

zoe w wrote:

Thank you,
This is even better than I suspected.  Will it do anything for crusty moles?

zoe

Bob Banever wrote:

zoe,
 
Yes CS can indeed prevent scarring.  Silver ions de-differentiate 
cells... they go from abnormal to normal with the silver present.  It 
helps heal lacerations of all sorts... it even helps change cancer 
cells back into normal cells.
 
Bob


- Original Message -
*From:* zoe w mailto:mtnwalke...@yahoo.co.uk
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:51 AM
*Subject:* CSCS and Scarring

Diane,
There is a silver creme  called  Silvodene(sp)   that is used to
prevent scarring in burn victims,   so it stands to reason  that
the CS  would do the same.That Dr's  attitude  is
unbelieveable ! Good for you,   those kids  are lucky to
have you around.

zoe






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Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread sol




Clayton Family wrote:
asthma is often a fungal
infection. When I use my cs orally it keeps the asthma at bay... I
usually use an ounce or so holding it in my mouth for a while. For the
little ones I wonder if just a few drops at a time would work...
  
  

That is interesting. The vet told us most cats with asthma keep having
more and more asthma attacks, closer and closer together. But my
asthmatic cat has had very few attacks, usually only one a year. After
she had one attack only a few months from a previous attack, I changed
her drinking water from 50% CS to straight CS and as of this writing,
it has been 14 months since she has had an attack. I have believed the
CS was helping her asthma, but didn't know how it could. If she has a
fungal infection that would explain it. She also had one attack of
pancreatitis around the time of her last asthma attack, and that has
not recurred either so far. 
Geez, I LOVE CS! Not only for the improved health of my cat, but for
the savings on vet bills, LOL.
sol





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