CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Paul Steel
Hey all

Anyone know of a cure or something that helps a lot for psoriasis?

Thanks a lot!!!

 
Paul Steel
h 508.520.6905
c 508.922.0519
The harder you work the luckier you get!

Re: CSShingles

2012-08-16 Thread Janet R. Perry
Compress with DMSO and CS. Both are antiviral and the DMSO will 
transport the CS into the virus.


1 part DMSO to 4 parts CS will make a 20% solution -- any stronger on 
the DMSO is likely to be too
drying for sensitive skin areas. Keep the area covered with a cloth 
wetted in this solution 24/7. Slight itching may occur initially while 
Mast Cells are depleted of Histamine, this is normal and will pass.


Also BHT in  oil will kill herpes. Buy bulk crystals, shake up in 
organic oil for ten minutes to mix. One tablespoon of oil will hold 
1,000 mg of BHT. It kills all envelope viruses. It has been used orally 
as well, 500 - 1,000 mg per day for a month or more. This treatment was 
first detailed on Keep Hope Alive by Marc Konlee (hope I got his name 
right).


Taking antiviral herbs like Olive Leaf, Lomatium, St John's Wort, 
Oregano Oil would also be helpful.


Taking the herb Chapparal orally for a month is said to eliminate Herpes 
from your body entirely.


Janet R. Perry, MA
Wellness Consultant
Austin, Texas
512.585.1320


On 8/13/12 3:41 PM, Faith Saint Francis wrote:

It's just a suggestion,
and probably not one you'd approve of,
yet:
Pour your first urine on,
do it every day,
then rinse with water (no soap)
and see the results.
Leonardo Faith


Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 12:24:59 +0100
Subject: Re: CSShingles
From: d...@deetroy.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Hi Zoe, I used to take CS for shingles and also mixed it with aloe 
vera gel and rubbed it on with great success.  I also took whopping 
doses of l-lysine which the herpes zoster doesn’t like.  dee




*From: *Zoe W mtnwalke...@yahoo.co.uk http://mtnwalker2b%40yahoo.co.uk
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*Date: *Mon, 6 Aug 2012 04:23:46 +0100 (BST)
*To: *silver-list@eskimo.com http://silver-list%40eskimo.com 
silver-list@eskimo.com http://silver-list%40eskimo.com

*Subject: *CSShingles
*Resent-From: *silver-list@eskimo.com 
http://silver-list%40eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com 
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*Resent-Date: *Sun, 5 Aug 2012 20:28:58 -0700

I developed a whopping case of shingles in early January  and they 
still are creating a bit of a problem for me, tho not nearly as much 
as before.


it was my understanding that CS worked on bacteria  but not virii  so 
I didn't use my CS .  Now  Im being told that it could be beneficial.
Does anyone have experience  and if so  should I take it internally, 
 rub it on the lesions  or just how do I go about this?


zoe



Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Lena Guyot
HI Paul,
Psoriasis (P) seems to have many reasons, thus many remedies that sort of work 
for a while and then don't. Being a Lymie, I've found that P, for me, is an 
expression of my liver being over-burdened and the skin taking out the trash, 
and manifesting inflammation. 

When I first started Salt  C, my P diminished somewhat, then plateaued and as 
I killed more and more Lyme, it was hard to do enough detox to relieve the skin 
and things more or less returned. 

I'd tried Milk Thistle, but it didn't do much, until this spring, someone 
mentioned higher dosing and within 2 weeks, several of my more recently-arrived 
patches completely cleared up! I was experimenting with 3 caps a day. Now have 
gone to 4. (headaches appeared at increase, then tapered off) Now my patches 
are more like clusters of islands, instead of solid continents, and the rate of 
scale build-up is much slower. 

Stress, hot, humid weather, definitely don't help. Not scratching them until 
they flake off and bleed is another thing. I've found that clear packing tape, 
rubbed on hard with a spoon, then peeled off, will remove scales well, without 
the bleeding, which I think triggers more inflammation.
 
Argan oil, applied several times a day also seems to calm the skin a bit. I put 
it in a small roll-on bottle (eBay) to make it go farther, as it's expensive.

I'm convinced that P, like Lyme, can be a group of things, which would explain 
why remedies work for a while and then don't, as secondary fungi, or infections 
become the new insurgents. Just my opinion: not a doc, just a Lymie lab-rat.

I tried Low-Dose Naltrexone for a couple months as that had been highly touted 
for P arthritis, but to my horror, I had new outbreaks on my face where there'd 
never been before, so quit.

My local pharmacist mixes a topical creme base with Gotu-Kola, emptied from 
herbal caps, and that seems to help soften scales so they come off more easily. 
I've tried that, along with adding Feverfew herb powder to the mix.
I read the P sufferers are sometimes deficient in Fumaric acid, so I tried that 
and it helped break 'continents' into 'islands' a bit, but slowly.I still take 
one a day just in case. 

Recently, this summer, I had small (o)-sized red spots with dry scaly centers 
pop up in new places and feared they'd be new P, then googled around and found 
that there is a certain form of strep rash that can happen. I Rifed for all the 
strep in the CAFL list and the spots faded away.
Colloidal silver seems to knock out some of the pathogens that might be along 
for the ride on major patches.

This is a tough one! The old ad saying 'The heartbrak of Psoriasis' wasn't 
kidding. The TV-advertised pharma has too many black-box warnings for me. 
Anything that compromises the immune system, especially for Lymies, is a step 
in the WRONG direction. So many promising pharmaceutical that I resisted over 
the years would now have entitled me to being part a many class-actions suits, 
that I'm never tempted by their superficial fixes. If the remedy doesn't 
actually work at the very basic cause, it's a waste of time, $$$, and possibly 
one's ability to heal.

On other issues, I've had good luck with Chinese traditional medicines, (TCMs) 
with some that are pre-made as teapills, for general conditions, but the couple 
I tried for P didn't do anything, which means they might have to be custom-made 
by an expert Chinese herbalist, who can assess you personally, and I have none 
in my area.

Hope something here is of use.
Be well,
Léna


On Aug 16, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Paul Steel wrote:

 Hey all
 
 Anyone know of a cure or something that helps a lot for psoriasis?
 
 Thanks a lot!!!
  
 Paul Steel
 h 508.520.6905
 c 508.922.0519
 The harder you work the luckier you get!
  



Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Janet R. Perry

What was the dose of Milk Thistle?

Giving number of capsules does not tell us how much you took.

Thanks,

Janet R. Perry, MA
Wellness Consultant
Austin, Texas
512.585.1320


On 8/16/12 10:09 AM, Lena Guyot wrote:

HI Paul,
Psoriasis (P) seems to have many reasons, thus many remedies that sort 
of work for a while and then don't. Being a Lymie, I've found that P, 
for me, is an expression of my liver being over-burdened and the skin 
taking out the trash, and manifesting inflammation.


When I first started Salt  C, my P diminished somewhat, then 
plateaued and as I killed more and more Lyme, it was hard to do enough 
detox to relieve the skin and things more or less returned.


I'd tried Milk Thistle, but it didn't do much, until this spring, 
someone mentioned higher dosing and within 2 weeks, several of my more 
recently-arrived patches completely cleared up! I was experimenting 
with 3 caps a day. Now have gone to 4. (headaches appeared at 
increase, then tapered off) Now my patches are more like clusters of 
islands, instead of solid continents, and the rate of scale build-up 
is much slower.


Stress, hot, humid weather, definitely don't help. Not scratching them 
until they flake off and bleed is another thing. I've found that clear 
packing tape, rubbed on hard with a spoon, then peeled off, will 
remove scales well, without the bleeding, which I think triggers more 
inflammation.
Argan oil, applied several times a day also seems to calm the skin a 
bit. I put it in a small roll-on bottle (eBay) to make it go farther, 
as it's expensive.


I'm convinced that P, like Lyme, can be a group of things, which would 
explain why remedies work for a while and then don't, as secondary 
fungi, or infections become the new insurgents. Just my opinion: not a 
doc, just a Lymie lab-rat.


I tried Low-Dose Naltrexone for a couple months as that had been 
highly touted for P arthritis, but to my horror, I had new outbreaks 
on my face where there'd never been before, so quit.


My local pharmacist mixes a topical creme base with Gotu-Kola, emptied 
from herbal caps, and that seems to help soften scales so they come 
off more easily. I've tried that, along with adding Feverfew herb 
powder to the mix.
I read the P sufferers are sometimes deficient in Fumaric acid, so I 
tried that and it helped break 'continents' into 'islands' a bit, but 
slowly.I still take one a day just in case.


Recently, this summer, I had small (o)-sized red spots with dry scaly 
centers pop up in new places and feared they'd be new P, then googled 
around and found that there is a certain form of strep rash that can 
happen. I Rifed for all the strep in the CAFL list and the spots faded 
away.
Colloidal silver seems to knock out some of the pathogens that might 
be along for the ride on major patches.


This is a tough one! The old ad saying 'The heartbrak of Psoriasis' 
wasn't kidding. The TV-advertised pharma has too many black-box 
warnings for me. Anything that compromises the immune system, 
especially for Lymies, is a step in the WRONG direction. So many 
promising pharmaceutical that I resisted over the years would now have 
entitled me to being part a many class-actions suits, that I'm never 
tempted by their superficial fixes. If the remedy doesn't actually 
work at the very basic cause, it's a waste of time, $$$, and possibly 
one's ability to heal.


On other issues, I've had good luck with Chinese traditional 
medicines, (TCMs) with some that are pre-made as teapills, for general 
conditions, but the couple I tried for P didn't do anything, which 
means they might have to be custom-made by an expert Chinese 
herbalist, who can assess you personally, and I have none in my area.


Hope something here is of use.
Be well,
Léna


On Aug 16, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Paul Steel wrote:


Hey all

Anyone know of a cure or something that helps a lot for psoriasis?

Thanks a lot!!!
Paul Steel
h 508.520.6905
c 508.922.0519
The harder you work the luckier you get!




Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Dear Paul,
Cetyl Myristoleate or CMO is supposed to help all auto-immune diseases, and
it cured my arthritis, (my dog`s, too) so if P is auto-immune, it ought to
help! (I`ve heard it is good for Lupus.)
Marshalee

On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com wrote:

 HI Paul,
 Psoriasis (P) seems to have many reasons, thus many remedies that sort of
 work for a while and then don't. Being a Lymie, I've found that P, for me,
 is an expression of my liver being over-burdened and the skin taking out
 the trash, and manifesting inflammation.

 When I first started Salt  C, my P diminished somewhat, then plateaued
 and as I killed more and more Lyme, it was hard to do enough detox to
 relieve the skin and things more or less returned.

 I'd tried Milk Thistle, but it didn't do much, until this spring, someone
 mentioned higher dosing and within 2 weeks, several of my more
 recently-arrived patches completely cleared up! I was experimenting with 3
 caps a day. Now have gone to 4. (headaches appeared at increase, then
 tapered off) Now my patches are more like clusters of islands, instead of
 solid continents, and the rate of scale build-up is much slower.

 Stress, hot, humid weather, definitely don't help. Not scratching them
 until they flake off and bleed is another thing. I've found that clear
 packing tape, rubbed on hard with a spoon, then peeled off, will remove
 scales well, without the bleeding, which I think triggers more inflammation.

 Argan oil, applied several times a day also seems to calm the skin a bit.
 I put it in a small roll-on bottle (eBay) to make it go farther, as it's
 expensive.

 I'm convinced that P, like Lyme, can be a group of things, which would
 explain why remedies work for a while and then don't, as secondary fungi,
 or infections become the new insurgents. Just my opinion: not a doc, just a
 Lymie lab-rat.

 I tried Low-Dose Naltrexone for a couple months as that had been highly
 touted for P arthritis, but to my horror, I had new outbreaks on my face
 where there'd never been before, so quit.

 My local pharmacist mixes a topical creme base with Gotu-Kola, emptied
 from herbal caps, and that seems to help soften scales so they come off
 more easily. I've tried that, along with adding Feverfew herb powder to the
 mix.
 I read the P sufferers are sometimes deficient in Fumaric acid, so I tried
 that and it helped break 'continents' into 'islands' a bit, but slowly.I
 still take one a day just in case.

 Recently, this summer, I had small (o)-sized red spots with dry scaly
 centers pop up in new places and feared they'd be new P, then googled
 around and found that there is a certain form of strep rash that can
 happen. I Rifed for all the strep in the CAFL list and the spots faded away.
 Colloidal silver seems to knock out some of the pathogens that might be
 along for the ride on major patches.

 This is a tough one! The old ad saying 'The heartbrak of Psoriasis' wasn't
 kidding. The TV-advertised pharma has too many black-box warnings for me.
 Anything that compromises the immune system, especially for Lymies, is a
 step in the WRONG direction. So many promising pharmaceutical that I
 resisted over the years would now have entitled me to being part a many
 class-actions suits, that I'm never tempted by their superficial fixes. If
 the remedy doesn't actually work at the very basic cause, it's a waste of
 time, $$$, and possibly one's ability to heal.

 On other issues, I've had good luck with Chinese traditional medicines,
 (TCMs) with some that are pre-made as teapills, for general conditions, but
 the couple I tried for P didn't do anything, which means they might have to
 be custom-made by an expert Chinese herbalist, who can assess you
 personally, and I have none in my area.

 Hope something here is of use.
 Be well,
 Léna


 On Aug 16, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Paul Steel wrote:

 Hey all

 Anyone know of a cure or something that helps a lot for psoriasis?

 Thanks a lot!!!

 Paul Steel
 h 508.520.6905
 c 508.922.0519
 The harder you work the luckier you get!






Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Lena Guyot
I know, but I'm on the road, and all my doses are all organized in pill-boxes; 
the bottles remaining at home. After taking some pricier MT, I ran out, and had 
to find what was available on the road. Got MT at Walmart. It proved to be as 
effective, so I'm taking 4 of those now. You could probably check the bottle 
for quantity there.

Be well,
Léna
On Aug 16, 2012, at 11:16 AM, Janet R. Perry wrote:

 What was the dose of Milk Thistle? 
 
 Giving number of capsules does not tell us how much you took.
 
 Thanks,
 Janet R. Perry, MA
 Wellness Consultant
 Austin, Texas
 512.585.1320
 
 On 8/16/12 10:09 AM, Lena Guyot wrote:
 
 HI Paul,
 Psoriasis (P) seems to have many reasons, thus many remedies that sort of 
 work for a while and then don't. Being a Lymie, I've found that P, for me, 
 is an expression of my liver being over-burdened and the skin taking out the 
 trash, and manifesting inflammation. 
 
 When I first started Salt  C, my P diminished somewhat, then plateaued and 
 as I killed more and more Lyme, it was hard to do enough detox to relieve 
 the skin and things more or less returned. 
 
 I'd tried Milk Thistle, but it didn't do much, until this spring, someone 
 mentioned higher dosing and within 2 weeks, several of my more 
 recently-arrived patches completely cleared up! I was   
 experimenting with 3 caps a day. Now have gone to 4. (headaches appeared at 
 increase, then tapered off) Now my patches are more like clusters of 
 islands, instead of solid continents, and the rate of scale build-up is much 
 slower. 
 
 Stress, hot, humid weather, definitely don't help. Not scratching them until 
 they flake off and bleed is another thing. I've found that clear packing 
 tape, rubbed on hard with a spoon, then peeled off, will remove scales well, 
 without the bleeding, which I think triggers more inflammation.
  
 Argan oil, applied several times a day also seems to calm the skin a bit. I 
 put it in a small roll-on bottle (eBay) to make it go farther, as it's 
 expensive.
 
 I'm convinced that P, like Lyme, can be a group of things, which would 
 explain why remedies work for a while and then don't, as secondary fungi, or 
 infections become the new insurgents. Just my opinion: not a doc, just a 
 Lymie lab-rat.
 
 I tried Low-Dose Naltrexone for a couple months as that had been highly 
 touted for P arthritis, but to my horror, I had new outbreaks on my face 
 where there'd never been before, so quit.
 
 My local pharmacist mixes a topical creme base with Gotu-Kola, emptied from 
 herbal caps, and that seems to help soften scales so they come off more 
 easily. I've tried that, along with adding Feverfew herb powder to the mix.
 I read the P sufferers are sometimes deficient in Fumaric acid, so I tried 
 that and it helped break 'continents' into 'islands' a bit, but slowly.I 
 still take one a day just in case. 
 
 Recently, this summer, I had small (o)-sized red spots with dry scaly 
 centers pop up in new places and feared they'd be new P, then googled around 
 and found that there is a certain form of strep rash that can happen. I 
 Rifed for all the strep in the CAFL list and the spots faded away.
 Colloidal silver seems to knock out some of the pathogens that might be 
 along for the ride on major patches.
 
 This is a tough one! The old ad saying 'The heartbrak of Psoriasis' wasn't 
 kidding. The TV-advertised pharma has too many black-box warnings for me. 
 Anything that compromises the immune system, especially for Lymies, is a 
 step in the WRONG direction. So many promising pharmaceutical that I 
 resisted over the years would now have entitled me to being part a many 
 class-actions suits, that I'm never tempted by their superficial fixes. If 
 the remedy doesn't actually work at the very basic cause, it's a waste of 
 time, $$$, and possibly one's ability to heal.
 
 On other issues, I've had good luck with Chinese traditional medicines, 
 (TCMs) with some that are pre-made as teapills, for general conditions, but 
 the couple I tried for P didn't do anything, which means they might have to 
 be custom-made by an expert Chinese herbalist, who can assess you 
 personally, and I have none in my area.
 
 Hope something here is of use.
 Be well,
 Léna
 
 
 On Aug 16, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Paul Steel wrote:
 
 Hey all
 
 Anyone know of a cure or something that helps a lot for psoriasis?
 
 Thanks a lot!!!
  
 Paul Steel
 h 508.520.6905
 c 508.922.0519
 The harder you work the luckier you get!
  
 



Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Lena Guyot
Forgot to mention, I tried CMO for 3 months, with no noticeable benefits to any 
of my auto-immune things (but I'm a Lymie). P is an elusive thing, So leave no 
stone unturned; something might be the magic answer!  L
On Aug 16, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Marshalee Hallett wrote:

 Dear Paul,
 Cetyl Myristoleate or CMO is supposed to help all auto-immune diseases, and 
 it cured my arthritis, (my dog`s, too) so if P is auto-immune, it ought to 
 help! (I`ve heard it is good for Lupus.)
 Marshalee
 
 On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com wrote:
 HI Paul,
 Psoriasis (P) seems to have many reasons, thus many remedies that sort of 
 work for a while and then don't. Being a Lymie, I've found that P, for me, is 
 an expression of my liver being over-burdened and the skin taking out the 
 trash, and manifesting inflammation. 
 
 When I first started Salt  C, my P diminished somewhat, then plateaued and 
 as I killed more and more Lyme, it was hard to do enough detox to relieve the 
 skin and things more or less returned. 
 
 I'd tried Milk Thistle, but it didn't do much, until this spring, someone 
 mentioned higher dosing and within 2 weeks, several of my more 
 recently-arrived patches completely cleared up! I was experimenting with 3 
 caps a day. Now have gone to 4. (headaches appeared at increase, then tapered 
 off) Now my patches are more like clusters of islands, instead of solid 
 continents, and the rate of scale build-up is much slower. 
 
 Stress, hot, humid weather, definitely don't help. Not scratching them until 
 they flake off and bleed is another thing. I've found that clear packing 
 tape, rubbed on hard with a spoon, then peeled off, will remove scales well, 
 without the bleeding, which I think triggers more inflammation.
  
 Argan oil, applied several times a day also seems to calm the skin a bit. I 
 put it in a small roll-on bottle (eBay) to make it go farther, as it's 
 expensive.
 
 I'm convinced that P, like Lyme, can be a group of things, which would 
 explain why remedies work for a while and then don't, as secondary fungi, or 
 infections become the new insurgents. Just my opinion: not a doc, just a 
 Lymie lab-rat.
 
 I tried Low-Dose Naltrexone for a couple months as that had been highly 
 touted for P arthritis, but to my horror, I had new outbreaks on my face 
 where there'd never been before, so quit.
 
 My local pharmacist mixes a topical creme base with Gotu-Kola, emptied from 
 herbal caps, and that seems to help soften scales so they come off more 
 easily. I've tried that, along with adding Feverfew herb powder to the mix.
 I read the P sufferers are sometimes deficient in Fumaric acid, so I tried 
 that and it helped break 'continents' into 'islands' a bit, but slowly.I 
 still take one a day just in case. 
 
 Recently, this summer, I had small (o)-sized red spots with dry scaly centers 
 pop up in new places and feared they'd be new P, then googled around and 
 found that there is a certain form of strep rash that can happen. I Rifed for 
 all the strep in the CAFL list and the spots faded away.
 Colloidal silver seems to knock out some of the pathogens that might be along 
 for the ride on major patches.
 
 This is a tough one! The old ad saying 'The heartbrak of Psoriasis' wasn't 
 kidding. The TV-advertised pharma has too many black-box warnings for me. 
 Anything that compromises the immune system, especially for Lymies, is a step 
 in the WRONG direction. So many promising pharmaceutical that I resisted over 
 the years would now have entitled me to being part a many class-actions 
 suits, that I'm never tempted by their superficial fixes. If the remedy 
 doesn't actually work at the very basic cause, it's a waste of time, $$$, and 
 possibly one's ability to heal.
 
 On other issues, I've had good luck with Chinese traditional medicines, 
 (TCMs) with some that are pre-made as teapills, for general conditions, but 
 the couple I tried for P didn't do anything, which means they might have to 
 be custom-made by an expert Chinese herbalist, who can assess you personally, 
 and I have none in my area.
 
 Hope something here is of use.
 Be well,
 Léna
 
 
 On Aug 16, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Paul Steel wrote:
 
 Hey all
 
 Anyone know of a cure or something that helps a lot for psoriasis?
 
 Thanks a lot!!!
  
 Paul Steel
 h 508.520.6905
 c 508.922.0519
 The harder you work the luckier you get!
  
 
 



Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Gayla Chepourkoff
I got rid of mine with brewer's yeast. I was taking it to improve my hair and 
nails and lo and behold the P went away. That was over 40 years ago and it has 
never returned.
Gayla
  - Original Message - 
  From: Lena Guyot 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:31 AM
  Subject: Re: CSPsoriasis


  Forgot to mention, I tried CMO for 3 months, with no noticeable benefits to 
any of my auto-immune things (but I'm a Lymie). P is an elusive thing, So leave 
no stone unturned; something might be the magic answer!  L

  On Aug 16, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Marshalee Hallett wrote:

Re: CSShingles

2012-08-16 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
What is BHT? dee



From: Janet R. Perry janetrpe...@gmail.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 09:36:11 -0500
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSShingles
Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Resent-Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 07:36:12 -0700

   Compress with DMSO and CS. Both are antiviral and the DMSO will transport
the CS into the virus.
 
 1 part DMSO to 4 parts CS will make a 20% solution -- any stronger on the
DMSO is likely to be too
 drying for sensitive skin areas. Keep the area covered with a cloth wetted
in this solution 24/7. Slight itching may occur initially while Mast Cells
are depleted of Histamine, this is normal and will pass.
 
 Also BHT in  oil will kill herpes. Buy bulk crystals, shake up in organic
oil for ten minutes to mix. One tablespoon of oil will hold 1,000 mg of BHT.
It kills all envelope viruses. It has been used orally as well, 500 - 1,000
mg per day for a month or more. This treatment was first detailed on Keep
Hope Alive by Marc Konlee (hope I got his name right).
 
 Taking antiviral herbs like Olive Leaf, Lomatium, St John's Wort, Oregano
Oil would also be helpful.
 
 Taking the herb Chapparal orally for a month is said to eliminate Herpes
from your body entirely.
 
Janet R. Perry, MA
Wellness Consultant
Austin, Texas
512.585.1320
 
 On 8/13/12 3:41 PM, Faith Saint Francis wrote:
   
  It's just a suggestion,
  and probably not one you'd approve of,
  yet:
  Pour your first urine on,
  do it every day,
  then rinse with water (no soap)
  and see the results.
  Leonardo Faith
  
  
  
 
 Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 12:24:59 +0100
  Subject: Re: CSShingles
  From: d...@deetroy.org
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  
  Re: CSShingles Hi Zoe, I used to take CS for shingles and also mixed it with
 aloe vera gel and rubbed it on with great success.  I also took whopping doses
 of l-lysine which the herpes zoster doesn¹t like.  dee
  
  
  
 
 From: Zoe W mtnwalke...@yahoo.co.uk http://mtnwalker2b%40yahoo.co.uk 
  Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com http://silver-list%40eskimo.com 
 silver-list@eskimo.com http://silver-list%40eskimo.com 
  Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 04:23:46 +0100 (BST)
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com http://silver-list%40eskimo.com 
 silver-list@eskimo.com http://silver-list%40eskimo.com 
  Subject: CSShingles
  Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com http://silver-list%40eskimo.com 
 silver-list@eskimo.com http://silver-list%40eskimo.com 
  Resent-Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2012 20:28:58 -0700
  
  I developed a whopping case of shingles in early January  and they still are
 creating a bit of a problem for me, tho not nearly as much as before.
  
  it was my understanding that CS worked on bacteria  but not virii  so I
 didn't use my CS .  Now  Im being told that it could be beneficial.
  Does anyone have experience  and if so  should I take it internally,  rub it
 on the lesions  or just how do I go about this?
  
  zoe
  
  
  
  
 



Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Lena Guyot
I'll try it! Thanks!
Be well,
Léna
On Aug 16, 2012, at 1:35 PM, Gayla Chepourkoff wrote:

 I got rid of mine with brewer's yeast. I was taking it to improve my hair and 
 nails and lo and behold the P went away. That was over 40 years ago and it 
 has never returned.
 Gayla
 - Original Message -
 From: Lena Guyot
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:31 AM
 Subject: Re: CSPsoriasis
 
 Forgot to mention, I tried CMO for 3 months, with no noticeable benefits to 
 any of my auto-immune things (but I'm a Lymie). P is an elusive thing, So 
 leave no stone unturned; something might be the magic answer!  L
 On Aug 16, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Marshalee Hallett wrote:



Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Paul Steel
Thanks all for all this wonderful information!!!

 
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 From: Gayla Chepourkoff aera...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: CSPsoriasis
 

 
I got rid of mine with brewer's yeast. I was 
taking it to improve my hair and nails and lo and behold the P went away. That 
was over 40 years ago and it has never returned.
Gayla
- Original Message - 
From: Lena  Guyot 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:31  AM
Subject: Re: CSPsoriasis

Forgot to mention, I  tried CMO for 3 months, with no noticeable benefits to 
any of my auto-immune  things (but I'm a Lymie). P is an elusive thing, So 
leave no stone unturned;  something might be the magic answer!  L

On Aug 16, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Marshalee Hallett 
wrote:

Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Sara Mandal-Joy
It may be a similar cure, but my son had horrendous P for all his 
childhood years.  Not even the super strong prescription shampoos helped 
a bit.  When I started to look into kefir for our diets, I found that 
some folks were using kefir whey (drained off finished kefir, leaving 
behind a soft cheese) as a hair rinse to treat a variety of scalp 
conditions.  I tried it for my son, and he has had a clear scalp ever 
since.  I just mix about a cup of the drained whey in a quart of warmish 
water, and pour it on after completing the shampoo.  I rub it through 
his scalp and hair and let it sit a few minutes before a final water 
rinse.  It leaves his hair shiny and manageable, too.  I  wash his hair 
with just homemade soap, which if you've tried you know it can leave 
your hair a little tough and stringy.   But with the whey rinse no 
conditioner is needed, and his hair is in great shape, along with his scalp.

Sara
I got rid of mine with brewer's yeast. I was taking it to improve my 
hair and nails and lo and behold the P went away. That was over 40 
years ago and it has never returned.

Gayla

- Original Message -
*From:* Lena Guyot mailto:drumr...@stny.rr.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:31 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSPsoriasis

Forgot to mention, I tried CMO for 3 months, with no noticeable
benefits to any of my auto-immune things (but I'm a Lymie). P is
an elusive thing, So leave no stone unturned; something might be
the magic answer!  L
On Aug 16, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Marshalee Hallett wrote:





Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Paul - go to my website and get yourself a jar of my  
Colloidal Silver gel and give it a try - it has worked for many others  
so why not for you ?

REgards
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Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Paul Steel
I just bought some

Thanks

 
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 From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: CSPsoriasis
 

Hi There Paul - go to my website and get yourself a jar of my Colloidal Silver 
gel and give it a try - it has worked for many others so why not for you ?
REgards
Sandee

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Re: CSPsoriasis

2012-08-16 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Sara,
This is interesting news, as I make kefir daily and always have whey. Will try 
it as a hair rinse and see if it helps. Thanks! 
Be well,
Léna
On Aug 16, 2012, at 4:13 PM, Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:

 It may be a similar cure, but my son had horrendous P for all his childhood 
 years.  Not even the super strong prescription shampoos helped a bit.  When I 
 started to look into kefir for our diets, I found that some folks were using 
 kefir whey (drained off finished kefir, leaving behind a soft cheese) as a 
 hair rinse to treat a variety of scalp conditions.  I tried it for my son, 
 and he has had a clear scalp ever since.  I just mix about a cup of the 
 drained whey in a quart of warmish water, and pour it on after completing the 
 shampoo.  I rub it through his scalp and hair and let it sit a few minutes 
 before a final water rinse.  It leaves his hair shiny and manageable, too.  I 
  wash his hair with just homemade soap, which if you've tried you know it can 
 leave your hair a little tough and stringy.   But with the whey rinse no 
 conditioner is needed, and his hair is in great shape, along with his scalp.
 Sara 
 I got rid of mine with brewer's yeast. I was taking it to improve my hair 
 and nails   and lo and behold the P went away. That was over 40 
 years ago and it has never returned.
 Gayla
 - Original Message -
 From: Lena Guyot
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:31 AM
 Subject: Re: CSPsoriasis
 
 Forgot to mention, I tried CMO for 3 months, with no noticeable benefits to 
 any of my auto-immune things (but I'm a Lymie). P is an elusive thing, So 
 leave no stone unturned; something might be the magic answer!  L
 On Aug 16, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Marshalee Hallett wrote: