RE: CSOzonating water

2011-05-16 Thread Lisa
Can anyone suggest a great water ozonating machine? I've heard of different
[water] purifiers/machines etc., and get overwhelmed as to what works best.
Feedback please?

TIA
Lisa

-Original Message-
From: Tad Winiecki [mailto:winie...@pacifier.com] 
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 5:16 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSOzonating water

My husband just underwent abdominal surgery, a colectomy, and had a good 
report, the tumor had not gone through to the outer layers of colon nor 
spread to lymph nodes, so he will not have to have further treatment.  
But I want to prevent any metastases or recurrences so I'm looking into 
ozonating water, which has a good report from several persons who 
digestive tract cancers in the past.  He has a commercial corona 
discharge machine with a large ~3 outlet.  I want to find a way to step 
it down to a hose that could be inserted in water with a glass bubbler.  
Any ideas or suggestions? 

I also don't understand if we could just bubble the present output into 
water or if something needs to be done to limit nitrogen from the air in 
the water.  I've seen some people using Oxygen concentrators, I don't 
know how they work or if they are necessary.  Or how one would run 
medical oxygen through a machine like we already have.  I also haven't 
seen any air pumps that have an input as well as an output if the 
pressure from the unit was insufficient.  I am going to check on a pond 
store today.

I'm putting CS on his incision, which has mostly healed up except the 
deep part in the navel, which seems to have some of the strip tape 
actually going down into the wound and covering the edges so they can't 
close.  We are going in to urgent care today to get it removed.

Thanks, Nancy


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RE: CSOzonating water

2011-05-16 Thread Don Burks
This one has been reliable for me.
 
http://www.amazon.com/Aqua-6-Ozone-Generator-Ozonator-Purifier/dp/B001IYQ1LY
/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1305545080sr=8-1

Don

-Original Message-
From: Lisa [mailto:blacksa...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 6:20 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSOzonating water

Can anyone suggest a great water ozonating machine? I've heard of different
[water] purifiers/machines etc., and get overwhelmed as to what works best.
Feedback please?

TIA
Lisa

-Original Message-
From: Tad Winiecki [mailto:winie...@pacifier.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 5:16 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSOzonating water

My husband just underwent abdominal surgery, a colectomy, and had a good
report, the tumor had not gone through to the outer layers of colon nor
spread to lymph nodes, so he will not have to have further treatment.  
But I want to prevent any metastases or recurrences so I'm looking into
ozonating water, which has a good report from several persons who digestive
tract cancers in the past.  He has a commercial corona discharge machine
with a large ~3 outlet.  I want to find a way to step it down to a hose
that could be inserted in water with a glass bubbler.  
Any ideas or suggestions? 

I also don't understand if we could just bubble the present output into
water or if something needs to be done to limit nitrogen from the air in the
water.  I've seen some people using Oxygen concentrators, I don't know how
they work or if they are necessary.  Or how one would run medical oxygen
through a machine like we already have.  I also haven't seen any air pumps
that have an input as well as an output if the pressure from the unit was
insufficient.  I am going to check on a pond store today.

I'm putting CS on his incision, which has mostly healed up except the deep
part in the navel, which seems to have some of the strip tape actually going
down into the wound and covering the edges so they can't close.  We are
going in to urgent care today to get it removed.

Thanks, Nancy


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Re: CSwater alkalizers - OT

2011-05-16 Thread Marshall
I have used a Jupiter unit for the last 10 years.  I think it does help 
one's health.


Marshall

On 5/14/2011 10:00 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:
Does anyone in the group know anything about water alkalizers?  I was 
recently at a workshop where I drank water out of an alkalizer for 
several days and I could really feel a beneficial difference.

Thanks.
PT




Re: CSBurn Remedy... Great Information

2011-05-16 Thread Marshall

On 5/15/2011 12:39 PM, Malcolm wrote:

Hi,
Please be cautious about throwing flour on any flames, there's quite a
history of explosions in flour mills due to the amount of flour in the
air suddenly igniting.  This lead to new laws governing the amount of
flour dust allowed in the mills.


Absolutely.  When I was young we would take gallon paint can, and affix 
a long tube to the bottom, set it down and put a pile of flour over the 
opening where the tube came in, and set a burning candle in there.  The 
we would blow on the tube, and the can would explode like a cherry 
bomb.  Pretty cool.



Since I live with wood heat - i.e. a wood stove - I've had occasion to
find this out by tossing in flour and getting a pretty good WHOOSH!
One thing to be very careful of is throwing water on the fire of a wood 
stove. I had a friend blow up his house doing that. Hot coals plus water 
gives off water gas, carbon monoxide and hydrogen, a very explosive and 
poisonous mixture.


Marshall

I've never tried flour for burns, but I have used ice-water which kills
the pain and seems to help with rapid healing.
Take care,
Malcolm

On Sun, 2011-05-15 at 12:56 +, craehow...@juno.com wrote:


This came from a very reliable
source and is worth distributing.
  Once I was cooking some
 corn and stuck my fork in
 the boiling
 water to see if the corn
 was ready. I missed and my
 hand went
 into the boiling water

 A friend of mine, who was a
 Vietnam vet, came into the
 house, just
 as I was screaming, and
 asked me if I had some
 plain old flour...I
 pulled out a bag and he
 stuck my hand in it. He
 said to keep my hand
 in the flour for 10 mins.
 which I did. He said that
 in Vietnam, this guy
 was on fire and in their
 panic, they threw a bag of
 flour all over him to
 put the fire out...well, it
 not only put the flour out,
 but he never even
 had a blister

 S, long story short, I
 put my hand in the bag of
 flour for 10 mins,
 pulled it out and had not
 even a red mark or a
 blister and absolutely NO
 PAIN. Now, I keep a bag of
 flour in the fridge and
 every time I burn myself,
 I use the flour and never
 ONCE have I ever had a red
 spot, a burn or a
 blister!
 *Cold flour feels even
 better than room
 temperature flour.

 Miracle, if you ask me.
 Keep a bag of white flour
 in your fridge and you
 will be happy you did. I
 even burnt my tongue and
 put the flour on it for
 about 10
 mins. and the pain was gone
 and no burn. Try it! BTW,
 don't run your burn area
 under cold water first,
 just put it right into the
 flour for 10 mins and
 experience a miracle





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Re: CSOzonating water

2011-05-16 Thread Marshall
I can't speak for the others, but I have been satisfied with out Jupiter 
unit.


Marshall

On 5/16/2011 6:19 AM, Lisa wrote:

Can anyone suggest a great water ozonating machine? I've heard of different
[water] purifiers/machines etc., and get overwhelmed as to what works best.
Feedback please?

TIA
Lisa

-Original Message-
From: Tad Winiecki [mailto:winie...@pacifier.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 5:16 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSOzonating water

My husband just underwent abdominal surgery, a colectomy, and had a good
report, the tumor had not gone through to the outer layers of colon nor
spread to lymph nodes, so he will not have to have further treatment.
But I want to prevent any metastases or recurrences so I'm looking into
ozonating water, which has a good report from several persons who
digestive tract cancers in the past.  He has a commercial corona
discharge machine with a large ~3 outlet.  I want to find a way to step
it down to a hose that could be inserted in water with a glass bubbler.
Any ideas or suggestions?

I also don't understand if we could just bubble the present output into
water or if something needs to be done to limit nitrogen from the air in
the water.  I've seen some people using Oxygen concentrators, I don't
know how they work or if they are necessary.  Or how one would run
medical oxygen through a machine like we already have.  I also haven't
seen any air pumps that have an input as well as an output if the
pressure from the unit was insufficient.  I am going to check on a pond
store today.

I'm putting CS on his incision, which has mostly healed up except the
deep part in the navel, which seems to have some of the strip tape
actually going down into the wound and covering the edges so they can't
close.  We are going in to urgent care today to get it removed.

Thanks, Nancy


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Re: CSpsoriasis and Ayurvedic, Immunocal

2011-05-16 Thread Tad Winiecki
My mother had psoriasis after taking care of my Parkinson's, bed-ridden, 
feeding-tubed father for a year.  She took Immunocal and her spots 
slowly went away. 

I had high blood pressure and someone here suggested Mukta Vati, an 
Ayurvedic herbal blend.  I got some and was amazed how well it works, 
better than my sisters' prescription meds and also actually changing 
things in the body to effect a cure, not a patch.  So, I wonder if the 
remedies in Ayurvedic would also do a great job on psoriasis but have no 
experience with them.  Neem is supposed to have good properties in that 
area, and a remedy called Kayakalp vati available on ebay.  Has anyone 
tried these?


Has anyone had success with any other Ayurvedic formulas for any 
specific conditions? 


Nancy


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