CSPreserving foods

2011-04-20 Thread Jane MacRoss
http://colloidalsilversecrets.blogspot.com/2010/03/colloidal-silver-for-canning-food.html

Using colloidal silver.

Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

2011-04-20 Thread Marshall

On 4/19/2011 6:17 PM, PT Ferrance wrote:

Hi,
I finally got around to going and purchasing the necessary items to 
make the magnesium bicarbonate water.  The only thing is that when I 
got home  I found that the Seagram's club soda I purchased also has 
potassium phosphate, magnesium sulvate and potasium bicarbonate in 
it.  The directions were specific about having nothing other than CO2 
and water but I have been looking and have not been able to find any 
seltzer or club soda in the stores I have been checking that are only 
CO2 and water.

Any ideas?
Thanks.
PT
Check out places that have fountain drinks, even restaurants and fast 
food places.  They all have the capability of making carbonated water 
with those machines, and you might find one that has theirs set up to 
dispense carbonated water.


Marshall


Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

2011-04-20 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks Marshall.  I checked again this morning and even the ones that say 
carbonated water have other chemicals as well.
PT





From: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, April 20, 2011 10:20:25 AM
Subject: Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

On 4/19/2011 6:17 PM, PT Ferrance wrote: 
Hi,
I finally got around to going and purchasing the necessary items to make the 
magnesium bicarbonate water.  The only thing is that when I got home  I found 
that the Seagram's club soda I purchased also has potassium phosphate, 
magnesium 
sulvate and potasium bicarbonate in it.  The directions were specific about 
having nothing other than CO2 and water but I have been looking and have not 
been able to find any seltzer or club soda in the stores I have been checking 
that are only CO2 and water.

Any ideas?
Thanks.
PTCheck out places that have fountain drinks, even restaurants and fast food 
places.  They all have the capability of making carbonated water with those 
machines, and you might find one that has theirs set up to dispense carbonated 
water.

Marshall


Re: CSsilver ionotophoresis for cancer friend

2011-04-20 Thread Harold MacDonald
I have recently read where Melatonin is very beneficial in addressing the 
tendency to Colon cancer,et al.
I have used it for many years for other important uses in the body,and brain 
specifically,with no side effects so far other than vivid dreams.


Harold


- Original Message - 
From: David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 7:20 PM
Subject: CSsilver ionotophoresis for cancer friend



My friends colon tumor has grown and can now be felt underneath the
skin.  Is silver ionotophoresis able to be used on tumors like that?
I don't really understand it.  Or is it something you need the cancer
to already be outside the skin?

If it is possible, can someone please tell me about how to get it set
up?  I am just looking into locally applied treatment options to add
to his treatment, since the tumor can now be felt near the surface.

Thanks,
~David


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CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

2011-04-20 Thread Paula Samuels Anthis
We also had to search a bit and finally found HEB brand seltzer water 
at a larger HEB supermarket.   I believe we also found a water and CO2 only at 
Walmart - but passed it up because the HEB was a few cents less per bottle. 
Last trip into town I noticed that the HEB sletzer had gone from 2/$1 to 57 
cents each...so that is close to the Walmart price.  Hope you find it and that 
it helps!  
Blessings, paula
.  
 
CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic
Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:17 PM



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Hi,
I finally got around to going and purchasing the necessary items to make the 
magnesium bicarbonate water. The only thing is that when I got home I found 
that the Seagram's club soda I purchased also has potassium phosphate, 
magnesium sulvate and potasium bicarbonate in it. The directions were specific 
about having nothing other than CO2 and water but I have been looking and have 
not been able to find any seltzer or club soda in the stores I have been 
checking that are only CO2 and water.

Any ideas?
Thanks.
PT

Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

2011-04-20 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks.  I don't have an HEB around here but I can get to a Walmart and check 
it 
out.
Blessings, PT





From: Paula Samuels Anthis npalacios...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, April 20, 2011 12:00:09 PM
Subject: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic


We also had to search a bit and finally found HEB brand seltzer water 
at a larger HEB supermarket.   I believe we also found a water and CO2 only at 
Walmart - but passed it up because the HEB was a few cents less per bottle. 
Last trip into town I noticed that the HEB sletzer had gone from 2/$1 to 57 
cents each...so that is close to the Walmart price.  Hope you find it and that 
it helps!  

Blessings, paula
.  
 
CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic
Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:17 PM
From: 
PT Ferrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net
To: 
silver-list@eskimo.com
Hi,
I finally got around to going and purchasing the necessary items to make the 
magnesium bicarbonate water. The only thing is that when I got home I found 
that 
the Seagram's club soda I purchased also has potassium phosphate, magnesium 
sulvate and potasium bicarbonate in it. The directions were specific about 
having nothing other than CO2 and water but I have been looking and have not 
been able to find any seltzer or club soda in the stores I have been checking 
that are only CO2 and water.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
PT 

Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

2011-04-20 Thread Marshall
You can also buy a device to make your own. There are a number of units 
available, such as this one: 
http://www.amazon.com/Soda-Club-Jet-Maker-Starter/dp/B003LYBDEO


I have in the past made carbonated water by putting dry ice into 
distilled water and letting it bubble a while as well.


Marshall

On 4/20/2011 11:24 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:
Thanks Marshall.  I checked again this morning and even the ones that 
say carbonated water have other chemicals as well.

PT


*From:* Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Wed, April 20, 2011 10:20:25 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

On 4/19/2011 6:17 PM, PT Ferrance wrote:

Hi,
I finally got around to going and purchasing the necessary items to 
make the magnesium bicarbonate water.  The only thing is that when I 
got home  I found that the Seagram's club soda I purchased also has 
potassium phosphate, magnesium sulvate and potasium bicarbonate in 
it.  The directions were specific about having nothing other than CO2 
and water but I have been looking and have not been able to find any 
seltzer or club soda in the stores I have been checking that are only 
CO2 and water.

Any ideas?
Thanks.
PT
Check out places that have fountain drinks, even restaurants and fast 
food places.  They all have the capability of making carbonated water 
with those machines, and you might find one that has theirs set up to 
dispense carbonated water.


Marshall




Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

2011-04-20 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks Marshall.  I really don't want to buy any more equipment if I can help 
it.  Can you tell me why the potassium ___ is a problem in the process?  
Chemistry is not my thing.
PT





From: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, April 20, 2011 12:42:16 PM
Subject: Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

You can also buy a device to make your own. There are a number of units 
available, such as this one: 
http://www.amazon.com/Soda-Club-Jet-Maker-Starter/dp/B003LYBDEO

I have in the past made carbonated water by putting dry ice into distilled 
water 
and letting it bubble a while as well.

Marshall

On 4/20/2011 11:24 AM, PT Ferrance wrote: 
Thanks Marshall.  I checked again this morning and even the ones that say 
carbonated water have other chemicals as well.
PT





From: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, April 20, 2011 10:20:25 AM
Subject: Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

On 4/19/2011 6:17 PM, PT Ferrance wrote: 
Hi,
I finally got around to going and purchasing the necessary items to make the 
magnesium bicarbonate water.  The only thing is that when I got home  I found 
that the Seagram's club soda I purchased also has potassium phosphate, 
magnesium 
sulvate and potasium bicarbonate in it.  The directions were specific about 
having nothing other than CO2 and water but I have been looking and have not 
been able to find any seltzer or club soda in the stores I have been checking 
that are only CO2 and water.

Any ideas?
Thanks.
PTCheck out places that have fountain drinks, even restaurants and fast food 
places.  They all have the capability of making carbonated water with those 
machines, and you might find one that has theirs set up to dispense 
carbonated 
water.

Marshall

Re: CSsilver ionotophoresis for cancer friend

2011-04-20 Thread David AuBuchon
Yes, there are in vivo studies that are not known by the mainstream
that show melatonin treats cancer.  Davinci liposomal spray and
oncotonin are two liposomal melatonin products.

~David

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Harold MacDonald har...@telus.net wrote:
 I have recently read where Melatonin is very beneficial in addressing the
 tendency to Colon cancer,et al.
 I have used it for many years for other important uses in the body,and brain
 specifically,with no side effects so far other than vivid dreams.

 Harold


 - Original Message - From: David AuBuchon
 aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 7:20 PM
 Subject: CSsilver ionotophoresis for cancer friend


 My friends colon tumor has grown and can now be felt underneath the
 skin.  Is silver ionotophoresis able to be used on tumors like that?
 I don't really understand it.  Or is it something you need the cancer
 to already be outside the skin?

 If it is possible, can someone please tell me about how to get it set
 up?  I am just looking into locally applied treatment options to add
 to his treatment, since the tumor can now be felt near the surface.

 Thanks,
 ~David


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CSBrooks - what doses of Lipo-C were used?

2011-04-20 Thread David AuBuchon
Question for Brooks or anyone that knows.

What doses of lipo-C were used in your research for treating cancer patients?

Thanks,
~David


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Re: CSsilver ionotophoresis for cancer friend

2011-04-20 Thread h.godavari
What is the shelf life of Melatonin? What happens to it after the expiry 
date?  Thanks for your help

regards
hg


David AuBuchon wrote:

Yes, there are in vivo studies that are not known by the mainstream
that show melatonin treats cancer.  Davinci liposomal spray and
oncotonin are two liposomal melatonin products.

~David

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Harold MacDonald har...@telus.net wrote:
  

I have recently read where Melatonin is very beneficial in addressing the
tendency to Colon cancer,et al.
I have used it for many years for other important uses in the body,and brain
specifically,with no side effects so far other than vivid dreams.

Harold


- Original Message - From: David AuBuchon
aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 7:20 PM
Subject: CSsilver ionotophoresis for cancer friend




My friends colon tumor has grown and can now be felt underneath the
skin.  Is silver ionotophoresis able to be used on tumors like that?
I don't really understand it.  Or is it something you need the cancer
to already be outside the skin?

If it is possible, can someone please tell me about how to get it set
up?  I am just looking into locally applied treatment options to add
to his treatment, since the tumor can now be felt near the surface.

Thanks,
~David


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Re: CSsilver ionotophoresis for cancer friend

2011-04-20 Thread David AuBuchon
Don't know, but if you look up those 2 products I mentioned, they may
list expiration dates or something.

~David

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 1:33 PM, h.godavari h.godav...@shaw.ca wrote:
 What is the shelf life of Melatonin? What happens to it after the expiry
 date?  Thanks for your help
 regards
 hg


 David AuBuchon wrote:

 Yes, there are in vivo studies that are not known by the mainstream
 that show melatonin treats cancer.  Davinci liposomal spray and
 oncotonin are two liposomal melatonin products.

 ~David

 On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Harold MacDonald har...@telus.net
 wrote:


 I have recently read where Melatonin is very beneficial in addressing the
 tendency to Colon cancer,et al.
 I have used it for many years for other important uses in the body,and
 brain
 specifically,with no side effects so far other than vivid dreams.

 Harold


 - Original Message - From: David AuBuchon
 aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 7:20 PM
 Subject: CSsilver ionotophoresis for cancer friend




 My friends colon tumor has grown and can now be felt underneath the
 skin.  Is silver ionotophoresis able to be used on tumors like that?
 I don't really understand it.  Or is it something you need the cancer
 to already be outside the skin?

 If it is possible, can someone please tell me about how to get it set
 up?  I am just looking into locally applied treatment options to add
 to his treatment, since the tumor can now be felt near the surface.

 Thanks,
 ~David


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Re: CSBrooks - what doses of Lipo-C were used?

2011-04-20 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear David,
   We HAVE NOT used liposomal encapsulated Vitamin  C as a
standalone protocol..in addressing
cancer presentations in any experimental mammal evaluations.  If I
have indicated otherwise, my apologies.
As relates to dosages utilized by other, mainstream,
researchers (e.g. Dr. Thomas E. Levy, in conjunction with Livon
Laboratories).executing a Google-type search engine should yield
some useful information.
 Generally, we have found that a 1/5th  Liposomal  equivalency
(e.g. 5 grams of Liposomal-encapsulated Vitamin C substitued
for 25 grams conventional sodium ascorbate) -yields equal...or
better... results--than does the
conventional sodium ascorbate... and even better against ascorbic
acid solutions.  The largest dosages...of which we are aware... to
have been utilized by researchers is about 40 grams per day-of
NON-LIPOSOMAL  C.  In most cases divided into three to four doses (to
maintain acceptable titers within the cardiovascular system.)  This
would equate to, roughly, 8 grams of Liposomal product.using the
ratio stated above.  Actually, my fiqures are VERY CONSERVATIVE, as
some cases of which we are aware furnished quantitative
results of 10 to 1.in favor of the Liposomal modality.
   One genuine advantage to Liposomal Vit.  C is that the
bowel tolerance challenge is circumvented.
I believe that Dr. Mathias Rath has evaluated the usage of
Liposomally-encapsulated Vit. C in recently past
evaluations (but am not positive of this).  If so, his findings would
justify serious considerationas I regard him as one of the few
really, leading-edge researchers in this part of the cancer
treatment  modality arena.
 My apologies for being unable to supply a more definitive
and useful response to your inquiry.
  Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.



On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 1:55 PM, David AuBuchon
aubuchon.da...@gmail.com wrote:
 Question for Brooks or anyone that knows.

 What doses of lipo-C were used in your research for treating cancer patients?

 Thanks,
 ~David


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Re: CSsilver ionotophoresis for cancer friend

2011-04-20 Thread Brooks Bradley
I believe you would be well-served to investigate the work of /Dr. Tullio
Simoncini.  His work with sodium bicarbonate (over the
immediately-past 15 years) has
demonstrated to be of great value.  Actually, his earliest and most
rqapide successes
were cases addressing alimentary system (especially stomach cancer)
insults...and
breast cancer in women.
Just Google for his website.
   Sincerely,Brooks Braqdley.

p.s.  A very non-toxic support protocol is Dr. E. Budwig 's  cottage
cheese and flaxseed (or coconut) oil
protocol.  It has demonstrated to be VERY useful in a wide variety of
carcinoma insults.  This simple protocol was developed
by this splendid German lady (six-time Nobel Laurate nominee) .
Positive results manifest...in maqny cases.within 5 days of
initial
inception..and complete resolution within 30 days is not uncommon.
 At least such has been the information we have received from
colleagues utilizing this protocol as an ancillary support function.

On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 9:20 PM, David AuBuchon
aubuchon.da...@gmail.com wrote:
 My friends colon tumor has grown and can now be felt underneath the
 skin.  Is silver ionotophoresis able to be used on tumors like that?
 I don't really understand it.  Or is it something you need the cancer
 to already be outside the skin?

 If it is possible, can someone please tell me about how to get it set
 up?  I am just looking into locally applied treatment options to add
 to his treatment, since the tumor can now be felt near the surface.

 Thanks,
 ~David


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Re: CSafibbers magnesium bicarbonate water - off topic

2011-04-20 Thread cking001
Carbonate your own water with devices like these:
http://tinyurl.com/42m6l8b

Chuck
We're going to keep on repeating history until we get a passing grade


On 4/20/2011 11:24:03 AM, PT Ferrance (ptf2...@bellsouth.net) wrote:
 Thanks Marshall. I checked again this morning and even the ones that say
 carbonated water have other chemicals as well.
 PT


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