Re: CScetyl myristoleate

2010-10-21 Thread Marshall Dudley
 I completely cured mine about 10 years ago with CMO.  At one point I 
was on crutches, but have no pain at all now.


Marshall

On 10/20/2010 9:11 PM, Day Sutton wrote:
I was diagnosed with Osteoarthritis last year.  Didn't have any pain 
until about 2 months ago.  I'd call it about a 4 or 5 out of 10.
Have it in both hips.  I seem to recall that someone on the list had 
success with cetyl myristoleate.  anyone remember something about it?


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Re: CScetyl myristoleate

2010-10-21 Thread Day Sutton
Thanks to all who replied.  I'm expanding my options

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Acmeair res00...@verizon.net wrote:

 log into the archives for this list.  do a search for brooks bradley  cmo,
 and study his postings.   jim



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 I was diagnosed with Osteoarthritis last year.  Didn't have any pain until
 about 2 months ago.  I'd call it about a 4 or 5 out of 10.
 Have it in both hips.  I seem to recall that someone on the list had
 success with cetyl myristoleate.  anyone remember something about it?

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CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850

2010-10-21 Thread Melly Bag
Jaxi,
 
Thanks for your reply. That will truly help  me in my decision which kit to buy.
 
Melly

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silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote:


From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
Subject: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850
To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010, 1:49 AM



CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850

2010-10-21 Thread Melly Bag
Trem.
 
Yes i used the TDS meter and the numbers i previously posted has already been 
multiplied by two.
 
I bought my machine from Tools for Healing. I got technical support from your 
customer service.  The man who answered kept yelling he couldn't understand me 
because of my accent then passed me on to a lady very very rudely.  The lady 
yells, i do understand her perfectly, you are just a bigot! Gosh, do i need 
that, i was just confused in how to put the wires in...LOL i stayed away from 
calling your customer service.  I hope that wasn't you.  LOL.
 
Melly

--- On Thu, 10/21/10, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com 
silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote:


From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
Subject: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850
To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010, 1:49 AM



CSNeed your input friend in the hospial

2010-10-21 Thread Deborah Gerard
  My niece has a boyfriend who ended up in the hospital
 last night in I.C.U in horrific pain. Doc's are saying it is his pancreas...his blood pressure is real low...has bile in his intestine's...and his potassium levels are real high. Any thoughts on all this as to what is going onthis just came on out of the blue. He is early 30's.
Thanks in advance,
Debbie  

  

Re: CSRe: silver puppy

2010-10-21 Thread jaxi
Neville - it was a rather dark yellow versus the very faint light yellow I
sometimes get, which didn't really bother me much, but when I later added
the H2O2 it turned a dark murky brownish black sort of color and despite
being left for several more days did not clear.  It was kind of cool looking
and it may well have been fine to use for something, but I have to admit I
was in no way comfortable consuming it, or spraying it on my body or my
animals.  Especially when I had other batches which were clear.  I am
guessing there was still some H2O2 residue in the jar during brewing and
that impacted the final product.

Jaxi

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.comwrote:

 [I only had one batch turn out bad (dark yellow but still see through...]

 Bad???  Yellow is not bad!  Where'd you get that idea?  I know we've learnt
 considerably more over the years and clear seems to be the 'in colour'
 nowadays, but the occasional yellow batch is perfectly OK.  Yellow was once
 the BEST colour if you dig back a few years.  Whatever size those particles
 or particle agglomerates are will still be bioavailable.

 And if it's transparent {see thru} and stays that way for months while in
 storage, that's the giveaway that there's nothing wrong with it.  If it's
 not transparent but cloudy or you got 'something?' settling in the bottom of
 your storage vessels over time due to gravity...then that's when I'D be
 concerned, otherwise there's nothing wrong with it.

 Clear or yellow is fine.

 N.

 --
 Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 22:51:27 -0500
 Subject: Re: CSRe: silver puppy
 From: jaxi.sch...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com


 I did kit 2.  I like the magnetic stirrer but I am not sure one is truly
 better than the other.  Someone on one of these lists uses the light one and
 I think has a colored bulb in it.  She enjoys the effect and uses it as a
 night light, plus is totally pleased with her EIS.  I believe all of the
 puppies can be converted to battery and Ode has the battery conversion pack
 available on the site - it comes with AC wall connector.  I just got the
 basic and plug it into the wall.  But then I don't travel much so having a
 portable power source is not all that important for me.

 On the auto setting (turns itself off when done) with the swap (switches
 polarity every - 5-10 minutes can't recall exact cycle) using room temp -
 which is in my basement and therefor perhaps a bit cool - distilled water a
 quart takes 10-12 hours.  Faster is not necessarily better.  Again the
 science geeks can explain all that better than I can.  If not on swap or if
 you prewarm the water I believe it goes faster if faster is needed.  I also
 know some people seed their next batch with some from a previous batch
 which also I think allows for faster production.  Again ask the science
 geeks how that all works.  10-12 hrs is fine for me because I just set it up
 and leave for work or go to bed or whatever and when it is done it is done.
  I can make 2 quarts a day when in high need and that is plenty for my
 family.  When I first started providing it for the dogs they were going
 through a quart a day but now seem to be where they need to be and only
 consume a little each day so my supply lasts much longer.  I make up about 4
 quarts at a time and then wait til I start to run low and repeat.

 I have been very happy.  I only had one batch turn out bad (dark yellow but
 still see through and when I later added H2O2 it turned dark and murky as
 all get out and never cleared - I tossed it) but I had cleaned my brewing
 jar with H2O2 and although I thought I had thoroughly rinsed it I was
 clearly incorrect.  The next batch was totally normal.  Live and learn.

 So ... the auto puppy fits perfect on a normal mouth quart jar - if you
 like wide mouth he has a nifty converter for it - has simple flip switches
 on top to determine manual versus auto and swap versus not swap (I cannot
 recall what the other setting is called ... lol and it is downstairs).
  Stirrer is by personal preference I think both work well just by different
 properties (heat versus slow physical water displacement).  So I think you
 would be well served by either.

 IMO, YMMV, etc etc etc

 Jaxi

 On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 10:26 PM, Melly Bag tita_...@yahoo.com wrote:

   Jaxi,

 I am trying to decide which machine to buy. I'm asking a few questions to
 determine which type of machine to get.

 Does your silver puppy have a magnetic stirrer or thermal stirrer?
 Which do you think is better between the two?

 Which type of machine do you  have : kit No. 1 or No. 2?

 Can your machine be converted from  electric and battery?

 How long does it take to finish brewing a quart?

 Thanks.

 Melly




 --- On *Wed, 10/20/10, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com 
 silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com* wrote:


 From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
 Subject: silver-digest Digest 

Re: CSRe: silver puppy

2010-10-21 Thread Marshall Dudley
 Your ppm was high.  Initially the high concentration caused 
aggregation and the particles to grow larger, yielding the golden 
color.  When adding H2O2 the particles sizes decreased and you ended up 
with too much silver oxide to dissolve, thus giving the dark color.


Marshall

On 10/21/2010 12:22 PM, jaxi wrote:
Neville - it was a rather dark yellow versus the very faint light 
yellow I sometimes get, which didn't really bother me much, but when I 
later added the H2O2 it turned a dark murky brownish black sort of 
color and despite being left for several more days did not clear.  It 
was kind of cool looking and it may well have been fine to use for 
something, but I have to admit I was in no way comfortable consuming 
it, or spraying it on my body or my animals.  Especially when I had 
other batches which were clear.  I am guessing there was still some 
H2O2 residue in the jar during brewing and that impacted the final 
product.

Jaxi

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com 
mailto:one.red...@hotmail.com wrote:


[I only had one batch turn out bad (dark yellow but still see
through...]

Bad???  Yellow is not bad!  Where'd you get that idea?  I know
we've learnt considerably more over the years and clear seems to
be the 'in colour' nowadays, but the occasional yellow batch is
perfectly OK.  Yellow was once the BEST colour if you dig back a
few years.  Whatever size those particles or particle
agglomerates are will still be bioavailable.

And if it's transparent {see thru} and stays that way for months
while in storage, that's the giveaway that there's nothing wrong
with it.  If it's not transparent but cloudy or you got
'something?' settling in the bottom of your storage vessels over
time due to gravity...then that's when I'D be concerned, otherwise
there's nothing wrong with it.

Clear or yellow is fine.

N.


Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 22:51:27 -0500
Subject: Re: CSRe: silver puppy
From: jaxi.sch...@gmail.com mailto:jaxi.sch...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com


I did kit 2.  I like the magnetic stirrer but I am not sure one is
truly better than the other.  Someone on one of these lists uses
the light one and I think has a colored bulb in it.  She enjoys
the effect and uses it as a night light, plus is totally pleased
with her EIS.  I believe all of the puppies can be converted to
battery and Ode has the battery conversion pack available on the
site - it comes with AC wall connector.  I just got the basic and
plug it into the wall.  But then I don't travel much so having a
portable power source is not all that important for me.

On the auto setting (turns itself off when done) with the swap
(switches polarity every - 5-10 minutes can't recall exact cycle)
using room temp - which is in my basement and therefor perhaps a
bit cool - distilled water a quart takes 10-12 hours.  Faster is
not necessarily better.  Again the science geeks can explain all
that better than I can.  If not on swap or if you prewarm the
water I believe it goes faster if faster is needed.  I also know
some people seed their next batch with some from a previous
batch which also I think allows for faster production.  Again ask
the science geeks how that all works.  10-12 hrs is fine for me
because I just set it up and leave for work or go to bed or
whatever and when it is done it is done.  I can make 2 quarts a
day when in high need and that is plenty for my family.  When I
first started providing it for the dogs they were going through a
quart a day but now seem to be where they need to be and only
consume a little each day so my supply lasts much longer.  I make
up about 4 quarts at a time and then wait til I start to run low
and repeat.

I have been very happy.  I only had one batch turn out bad (dark
yellow but still see through and when I later added H2O2 it turned
dark and murky as all get out and never cleared - I tossed it) but
I had cleaned my brewing jar with H2O2 and although I thought I
had thoroughly rinsed it I was clearly incorrect.  The next batch
was totally normal.  Live and learn.

So ... the auto puppy fits perfect on a normal mouth quart jar -
if you like wide mouth he has a nifty converter for it - has
simple flip switches on top to determine manual versus auto and
swap versus not swap (I cannot recall what the other setting is
called ... lol and it is downstairs).  Stirrer is by personal
preference I think both work well just by different properties
(heat versus slow physical water displacement).  So I think you
would be well served by either.

IMO, YMMV, etc etc etc

Jaxi

On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 10:26 PM, Melly Bag 

Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850

2010-10-21 Thread jaxi
One thought that came to me last night ... kind of out of the blue ... but
it seems I heard something recently that they are going to complete phase
out incandencent light bulbs ... I have not researched this and don't know
if this is every bulb (like night lights and appliance bulbs) or just normal
household bulbs.  Random thought, but might be important if eventually there
are no bulbs available for the thermal/light stirring device - Ode would it
work with an LED or some type of flourecent bulb?

Jaxi

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Melly Bag tita_...@yahoo.com wrote:

   Jaxi,

 Thanks for your reply. That will truly help  me in my decision which kit to
 buy.

 Melly

 --- On *Thu, 10/21/10, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com 
 silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com* wrote:


 From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
 Subject: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850
 To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
 Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010, 1:49 AM




Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850

2010-10-21 Thread Trem
Hi Melly,

Thanks for your email.  I am customer service so if I was rude it was 
probably because I was having a very bad day which I do only  occasionally.  I 
apologize for that.  Please don't hesitate to call again anytime you need 
assistance.

I hope this helps you.

Best regards,

Trem Williams
customer_serv...@silvergen.com
www.silvergen.com



  - Original Message - 
  From: Melly Bag 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 8:34 AM
  Subject: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850


Trem.

Yes i used the TDS meter and the numbers i previously posted has 
already been multiplied by two.

I bought my machine from Tools for Healing. I got technical support 
from your customer service.  The man who answered kept yelling he couldn't 
understand me because of my accent then passed me on to a lady very very 
rudely.  The lady yells, i do understand her perfectly, you are just a bigot! 
Gosh, do i need that, i was just confused in how to put the wires in...LOL i 
stayed away from calling your customer service.  I hope that wasn't you.  LOL.

Melly

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silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote:


  From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com 
silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
  Subject: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850
  To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
  Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010, 1:49 AM

   



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CSMRSA - again

2010-10-21 Thread Paula Samuels Anthis
I don't know if we are getting healthier and stuff is coming out (which we 
hope is the case) or is we are just pathogen pits and becoming symptomatic!

Has anyone else been dealing with either isolated MRSA  or a possible systemic 
infection?  Hubby has his third nickle sized reddened area with the crusty 
middle but this time he withheld the info and did nothing as we tended to all 
the effects of my own dynamic wasp sting 10 days ago and all the after shocks 
my 
body was screaming about.  


He had the first area ID's by a doc last Jan on right calf - took months to 
clear but never opened.  Second was on belly about 6-8 weeks ago and likewise 
was only surface red, crusty middle with a dark spot in the very center - never 
drained as we zapped and CS'd it and MMS'd it and H2O2'd ( with DMSO added to 
each)it faithfully until it has almost totally faded away!   Victory on that 
one!   


Now this third place on his left calf, which he chose to ignore for over a 
week, 
apparently started looking out looking the same as the others, but had formed a 
hard knot beneath it, become painful and the crusty part had already turned 
yellow and pus looking but was dry when he finally showed it to me two nights 
ago.  I had a fit, so he started zapping with 6 volts foot bath to second foot 
bath, directly over the site, and also on either side of the site alternating 
current direction (switching when I would remind him to do so).  Also using 
topical CS and MMS, plus oral H202 (all with DMSO added) every morning and MMS 
when I can catch him and remind him. (He is the most gentle, kind, loving and 
patient man I have ever met AND he has absolutely no sense of time or 
sequencing 
so my micro managing skills are needed way to frequently).

Has anyone dealt with localized or systemic MRSA  (online it says that if there 
are recurrent breakouts that it is definitely systemic). He has had these long 
lasting reddened spots for several years, but we never connected the dots till 
he became so ill last Jan.  The finding by DaddyBob about the cluster of lymph 
glands in proximity to the appendix confirmed our suspicion that the MRSA on 
the 
leg had traveled to his lower abdomen and was the true cause of all his 
abdominal distress last Jan, that the doc never pinpointed a reason for after 
four weeks severe pain and in bed with a 20 pound wt loss.

Feedback and suggestion are VERY welcome at this point!

Blessings for Paula in Palacios
 
I am going to post on the two other forums that have been such a help also.  We 
need to hit this and make any changes he needs to make before MRSA more 
seriously affects this wonderful man!


  

Re: CScetyl myristoleate

2010-10-21 Thread Day Sutton
Fantastic !  Can you tell me how much and how often. What strength, brand
etc?  this is good news, thanks for the reply.

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.comwrote:

  I completely cured mine about 10 years ago with CMO.  At one point I was
 on crutches, but have no pain at all now.

 Marshall


 On 10/20/2010 9:11 PM, Day Sutton wrote:

 I was diagnosed with Osteoarthritis last year.  Didn't have any pain until
 about 2 months ago.  I'd call it about a 4 or 5 out of 10.
 Have it in both hips.  I seem to recall that someone on the list had
 success with cetyl myristoleate.  anyone remember something about it?

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Re: CSRe: silver puppy

2010-10-21 Thread jaxi
Bows to the science guy.  Thanks Marshall.  I knew something had happened
but wasn't sure exactly what.  But since I knew why (first batch after
cleaning) I wasn't too fussed about it.  Like I said, I tossed it and
moved on to the next batch which was totally normal.

Jaxi

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.comwrote:

  Your ppm was high.  Initially the high concentration caused aggregation
 and the particles to grow larger, yielding the golden color.  When adding
 H2O2 the particles sizes decreased and you ended up with too much silver
 oxide to dissolve, thus giving the dark color.

 Marshall


 On 10/21/2010 12:22 PM, jaxi wrote:

 Neville - it was a rather dark yellow versus the very faint light yellow I
 sometimes get, which didn't really bother me much, but when I later added
 the H2O2 it turned a dark murky brownish black sort of color and despite
 being left for several more days did not clear.  It was kind of cool looking
 and it may well have been fine to use for something, but I have to admit I
 was in no way comfortable consuming it, or spraying it on my body or my
 animals.  Especially when I had other batches which were clear.  I am
 guessing there was still some H2O2 residue in the jar during brewing and
 that impacted the final product.
 Jaxi




Re: CSNeed your input friend in the hospial

2010-10-21 Thread jaxi
Sounds like pancreatitis.  What set that off could be many things - life
style, diet, etc.  I would also guess he is dehydrated.

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.comwrote:

  *My niece has a boyfriend who ended up in the hospital last night in
 I.C.U in horrific pain.  Doc's are saying it is his pancreas...his blood
 pressure is real low...has bile in his intestine's...and his potassium
 levels are real high.  Any thoughts on all this as to what is going
 onthis just came on out of the blue. He is early 30's.*
 *Thanks in advance,*
 *Debbie*




Re: CSNeed your input friend in the hospial

2010-10-21 Thread Deborah Gerard
I never knew how severe this kind of attack could be, they even put in a pic 
line.





From: jaxi jaxi.sch...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, October 21, 2010 5:48:20 PM
Subject: Re: CSNeed your input friend in the hospial

Sounds like pancreatitis.  What set that off could be many things - life style, 
diet, etc.  I would also guess he is dehydrated.


On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com wrote:






  

RE: CSRe: silver puppy

2010-10-21 Thread Neville Munn

No worries Jaxi.
 
That golden yellow, or darker tea coloured even, I use for spraying on tonsils 
for tonsilitis {white lesions on tonsils} and other issues which I consider are 
- sort of - external if you get my drift.
 
I also use it on animals serious open wounds by preference if I have some that 
has turned lemon yellow thru to golden, {and I haven't finished drinking it 
that is}.  Because I know the animal will lick it, it gets administration both 
ways...external, and internal, but it's the external that I reckon it's best 
used for in this context, the ionic component will assist flesh etc 
regeneration and the particulate component will take care of any potential 
infection which may try to set in.  I know it will be fairly high in total 
silver content...hit the issue hard and fast in the short term.
 
I look at the various forms of this stuff from many angles and decide which 
form to use according to circumstance.  Colour doesn't concern me...as long as 
the solution is totally transparent and the silver remains suspended in 
solution after weeks/months in storage I'm satisfied it's perfectly OK.
 
And I'm still finding out things with these stupid laser pointers as well.  I 
noticed if I rotate a laser in my fingers whilst shining through a solution the 
Tyndall cone goes from NIL to STRONG depending on the degree of rotation of 
laser.  I forget the terminology of laser focus but obviously one needs to 
purchase a VERY good quality laser to be of much value at all.  Either that, or 
the fact that when the batteries even BEGIN to run down, it affects the 
operational characteristics of the laser {and I've got several lasers}...Change 
batteries every week it seems, if they need to be changed or not, to ensure the 
laser functions as it should do.
 
I can't help but wonder if others experience some anomalies with laser 
pointers???  Maybe they don't, or don't experiment with them as I do, can't 
say, but nobody seems to say anything about any strange behaviours, and I don't 
accept that ALL the lasers I've got are malfunctioning, it's gotta be the focal 
functionality, I'll do some further checking when I decide to get new batteries 
now that I have discovered this.
 
N.
 


Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 11:22:12 -0500
Subject: Re: CSRe: silver puppy
From: jaxi.sch...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com


Neville - it was a rather dark yellow versus the very faint light yellow I 
sometimes get, which didn't really bother me much, but when I later added the 
H2O2 it turned a dark murky brownish black sort of color and despite being left 
for several more days did not clear.  It was kind of cool looking and it may 
well have been fine to use for something, but I have to admit I was in no way 
comfortable consuming it, or spraying it on my body or my animals.  Especially 
when I had other batches which were clear.  I am guessing there was still some 
H2O2 residue in the jar during brewing and that impacted the final product.
 
Jaxi


On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com wrote:


[I only had one batch turn out bad (dark yellow but still see through...]
 
Bad???  Yellow is not bad!  Where'd you get that idea?  I know we've learnt 
considerably more over the years and clear seems to be the 'in colour' 
nowadays, but the occasional yellow batch is perfectly OK.  Yellow was once the 
BEST colour if you dig back a few years.  Whatever size those particles or 
particle agglomerates are will still be bioavailable.
 
And if it's transparent {see thru} and stays that way for months while in 
storage, that's the giveaway that there's nothing wrong with it.  If it's not 
transparent but cloudy or you got 'something?' settling in the bottom of your 
storage vessels over time due to gravity...then that's when I'D be concerned, 
otherwise there's nothing wrong with it.
 
Clear or yellow is fine.
 
N.
 
  

Re: CSMRSA - again

2010-10-21 Thread MaryAnn Helland
I can't be of any help Paula, but I'm praying/hoping for successful resolution.
MA





From: Paula Samuels Anthis npalacios...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, October 21, 2010 1:52:23 PM
Subject: CSMRSA - again


I don't know if we are getting healthier and stuff is coming out (which we 
hope is the case) or is we are just pathogen pits and becoming symptomatic!

Has anyone else been dealing with either isolated MRSA  or a possible systemic 
infection?  Hubby has his third nickle sized reddened area with the crusty 
middle but this time he withheld the info and did nothing as we tended to all 
the effects of my own dynamic wasp sting 10 days ago and all the after shocks 
my 
body was screaming about.  


He had the first area ID's by a doc last Jan on right calf - took months to 
clear but never opened.  Second was on belly about 6-8 weeks ago and likewise 
was only surface red, crusty middle with a dark spot in the very center - never 
drained as we zapped and CS'd it and MMS'd it and H2O2'd ( with DMSO added to 
each)it faithfully until it has almost totally faded away!   Victory on that 
one!   


Now this third place on his left calf, which he chose to ignore for over a 
week, 
apparently started looking out looking the same as the others, but had formed a 
hard knot beneath it, become painful and the crusty part had already turned 
yellow and pus looking but was dry when he finally showed it to me two nights 
ago.  I had a fit, so he started zapping with 6 volts foot bath to second foot 
bath, directly over the site, and also on either side of the site alternating 
current direction (switching when I would remind him to do so).  Also using 
topical CS and MMS, plus oral H202 (all with DMSO added) every morning and MMS 
when I can catch him and remind him. (He is the most gentle, kind, loving and 
patient man I have ever met AND he has absolutely no sense of time or 
sequencing 
so my micro managing skills are needed way to frequently).

Has anyone dealt with localized or systemic MRSA  (online it says that if there 
are recurrent breakouts that it is definitely systemic). He has had these long 
lasting reddened spots for several years, but we never connected the dots till 
he became so ill last Jan.  The finding by DaddyBob about the cluster of lymph 
glands in proximity to the appendix confirmed our suspicion that the MRSA on 
the 
leg had traveled to his lower abdomen and was the true cause of all his 
abdominal distress last Jan, that the doc never pinpointed a reason for after 
four weeks severe pain and in bed with a 20 pound wt loss.

Feedback and suggestion are VERY welcome at this point!

Blessings for Paula in Palacios
 
I am going to post on the two other forums that have been such a help also.  We 
need to hit this and make any changes he needs to make before MRSA more 
seriously affects this wonderful man!

Re: CSNeed your input friend in the hospial

2010-10-21 Thread MaryAnn Helland
If it is pancreatitis, it can also be a result of a gall bladder stone lodging 
in the pancreatic duct.  This is painful in the extreme.  It is also 
life-threatening.  Glad to hear that he's in the hospital.  Any new news?
MA





From: jaxi jaxi.sch...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, October 21, 2010 4:48:20 PM
Subject: Re: CSNeed your input friend in the hospial

Sounds like pancreatitis.  What set that off could be many things - life style, 
diet, etc.  I would also guess he is dehydrated.


On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com wrote:

  
My niece has a boyfriend who ended up in the hospital last night in I.C.U in 
horrific pain.  Doc's are saying it is his pancreas...his blood pressure is 
real 
low...has bile in his intestine's...and his potassium levels are real high.  
Any 
thoughts on all this as to what is going onthis just came on out of the 
blue. He is early 30's.
Thanks in advance,
Debbie 



RE: CScetyl myristoleate

2010-10-21 Thread starshar
Thanks, Bob. A very good reminder of a healing modality!

 

Sharon

 

From: Bob Banever [mailto:bbane...@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:08 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScetyl myristoleate

 

starshar,

 

   You might want to try some acupuncture.  It can be wonderful for
pain.

 

   Bob

- Original Message - 

From: starshar mailto:stars...@comcast.net  

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 6:52 PM

Subject: RE: CScetyl myristoleate

 

Hi Day,

 

4+12 yrs ago I limped into an ortho's office, was thrown into an xray
machine, then told my left hip was 'shot' and you are going to need
that hip replaced.

I 'talked' to various lists, found a post from Brooks, and researched
the various brands. My favorite is from Bestcmo.com (off the top of my
head). It's a bit pricier than some, but has enyzmes built into the
formula, so no stomach upset. I even ignored advice not to drink coffee.

End of first bottle and I had no limp; was able to at least get around a
supermarket. 

 

The following year, another bottle. I forget now whether I've taken 2 or
3 bottles since June of '06. In between I take Glucosamine, occasionally
some Celadrin (a bit similar to CMO, but not as potent).

I've gone through a bottle or two of collagen capsules, occasionally
some gelatin, and even a bottle of hyaluronic acid. In other words, the
kitchen sink is my protocol!

 

Somewhere in the past year I discovered I was able to lie on my left
side again! Not always for too long, but better than never. My hip is
not back to 'normal', I occasionally get twinges and I had a flare back
in June that almost sent me back to the ortho (I have not seen him since
6/06). Just as I was ready to break out the bottle of CMO that I have
stored in the freezer, the flareup went away,

I still do not need to take that waiting bottle yet.

My own hip is still attached---yay!

 

Oh, back to that first yr after the dx, I was still dealing with pain
and lameness, off and on. I had Pete Egoscue's book, Pain Free, and
there were times when I had to follow some of the 'positions' he gives
in that book to let my hips settle and realign.

 

CMO! I love it, swear by it!

 

HTH,

 

Sharon

 

 

I was diagnosed with Osteoarthritis last year.  Didn't have any pain
until about 2 months ago.  I'd call it about a 4 or 5 out of 10.
Have it in both hips.  I seem to recall that someone on the list had
success with cetyl myristoleate.  anyone remember something about it?

-- 
Day Sutton
day.sut...@gmail.com



Re: CSNeed your input friend in the hospial

2010-10-21 Thread Deborah Gerard
Thank-you for asking...no none yet because his blood pressure is so low they 
won't give him alot of pain med's either...so we hope for some news in the 
morning.
Debbie





From: MaryAnn Helland marmar...@bellsouth.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, October 21, 2010 9:22:19 PM
Subject: Re: CSNeed your input friend in the hospial


If it is pancreatitis, it can also be a result of a gall bladder stone lodging 
in the pancreatic duct.  This is painful in the extreme.  It is also 
life-threatening.  Glad to hear that he's in the hospital.  Any new news?
MA





From: jaxi jaxi.sch...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com


On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com wrote: