Re: CSCS in nebulizer
I have a Medisana which seems good. I got it on Amazon and have had it for years...Dee Sent from my iPad On 13 Aug 2015, at 22:39, Melisse Gamache mytwofair...@gmail.com wrote: Hi! I am looking for ultrasonic nebulizer machine. Do you know any good machine and made in USA? Thanks, Melisse On Aug 13, 2015 2:10 PM, Theresa tmswift777...@gmail.com wrote: I nebulize it full strength. A bit irritating if you take a deep breath through your mouth. I take slow deep breaths through my nose. T Sent from my iPhone On Aug 13, 2015, at 2:34 PM, Isa M ipuzzl...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you Lena! 2015-08-13 21:15 GMT+02:00 Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com: Here's a site about DMSO: dimethylsulfoxide-d...@yahoogroups.com On Aug 13, 2015, at 12:38 PM, Isa M wrote: Thank you ! I started today. Kitty in his transport box, cover it and nebulize 10pp CS into it from a small compressor, for few minutes. . Easy, no stress. Will do that until mucus and cough gone. I also mix some CS into in food, wipe his eyes and nose with tissue sprayed with CS. . Already seems better. Pretty bad bronchitis after a surgery and a course of antibiotics which have weakened his immune system. I cross fingers it will be all gone very soon. I avoid ultrasonic systems because of bad frequencies. .Bad frequencies may even turn your CS bitter.. . Instead you can put healing frequencies into the water you make your CS from. See fabulous Dr Emoto's water crystals work and pictures! Ps: could somebody tell me what is DMSO please? 2015-08-13 16:51 GMT+02:00 Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com: Hi Isa, I routinely use my Silver-Puppy-generated CS, straight, in my little nebulizer, for both my own and my dog's URIs. I just hold him to my chest and let the mist drift down across his nose. He usually tolerates it and it really helps. Cats, being so different than dogs, might be a completely different situation. Be well, Léna On Aug 13, 2015, at 7:24 AM, Isa M wrote: Hi is anybody have used CS in nebulizer? Which dilution? To use for my cat with FHV and bronchitis. Thank you!.
Re: CS? on eye pressure
You might also like to read this article posted today by Tony d'Angelis: Tony's Tidbits: The Eye We are living longer and the things that have an adverse effect on the eyes are increasing in our lives. Therefore, there is greater concern as to whether our eyes will last as long as the rest of our bodies. The weakening of our visual health is readily noticed by the number of us wearing glasses and developing diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. The increase in incidence of diabetes has also contributed to eye problems. In NIDDM (type II diabetes), increased insulin levels in the blood may disturb eye development. High blood insulin is a direct result of a chromium deficiency usually caused by consumption of low fat dairy products, refined grains and carbohydrates. Glaucoma, the increase in pressure of the fluids in the eye, comes on without warning. A simple annual screening should be done to assure its discovery before blindness occurs. There are certain conditions that put you at increased risk of glaucoma. These conditions are: hypertension, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and migraine headaches. Diets that are deficient in vitamin A, carotenes, vitamin C, protein, and chromium also contribute to glaucoma incidence. Nutrients that have shown an effect in preventing glaucoma are: Bilberry, Lutein, OPCs, Coleus, Ginkgo, glucosamine sulfate, magnesium quercetin, rutin, B-complex, B-12, CDP choline, acetyl L-carnosine, selenium, chromium, vinpocetine, and Triphala. Cataracts have become commonplace in the elderly. Cataracts are caused by oxidative damage to the proteins in the lens of the eye. This causes the normally clear lens to become opaque. Then loss of visual acuity declines. Oxidative damage to the eye is caused by excessive alcohol consumption, trans-fatty acids, smoking, UV light exposure, artificial light, and sugar consumption. You may see a contradiction here in that cataracts are caused by too much UV light AND too much artificial light. Studies indicate that those almost exclusively exposed to artificial light suffer more visual defects than those exposed to UV light almost exclusively. The rule is, if you work indoors, be sure to get some daylight into your life daily. If you work outdoors, use protective eyewear but only during the midday period where the light is most intense. Good preventive supplements are: vitamins A, C and E, Lipoic acid, Bilberry, Triphala, and Turmeric. Dry eye (Conjunctivitis, Sjogren’s syndrome) is another common eye problem. Ii is caused by oxidation of the surface tissues and tear ducts in your eyelids. The clogging of the tear ducts deprives the eyes of the nourishing and lubricating fluids (sebum and mucin) and the result is inflammation. Secondary tear production then may cause runny eyes. Topical nutrients used in treating dry eye may involve use of Hyaluronic acid, DHEA, Carnosine, and vitamin A. Long-term effects can be achieved by supplementing a good diet with vitamins A, C, and E, magnesium, potassium, selenium, and GLA (as in evening primrose, black currant, and borage seed oils). An operation that has become almost commonplace is laser surgery for correcting visual defects. All of these procedures are experimental and some have already proven to cause problems - enough problems to generate class-action lawsuits against the manufacturers of the equipment. There are more than a few different types of lasers so it is important for you to do the research on the effects of that particular laser. NEVER get your information from the doctor using the device. One immediate side effect of most laser procedures is the permanent loss of night vision. Before you have any surgery get the doctor to guarantee that you still will be able to drive safely at night. Preventive strategy for protecting the eye involves doing all the basics - air/breathing, exercise, water, proper food selection, supplements, stress reduction, decrease time at computer and TV, relax and sleep. Also avoid use of shampoos and soaps that contain PEG or sodium lauryl sulfate. SUPPLEMENTS TO CONSIDER Vitamin E400 IU mixed tocopherols. Counteracts glutamic acid toxicity. CoQ10 counteracts glutamic acid negative effects. Prevents glaucoma. Ubiquinol form is preferred especially for elderly OPCs (from grapeseed and Pycnogenol)—240 to 600 mg per day of 25% proanthocyanadins. Flax one tsp of flax oil, one tbsp of ground flax, or 1000mg flax oil caps each day. EPA and Cod Liver Oil relieves intraocular pressure in glaucoma. Vitamin A 10,000 IU preformed from fish liver or palmitate sources Protects from UV and free radical damage, and improves night vision. Glucosamine Sulfate 1500 mg per day reduces intraocular pressure in glaucoma patients. MSM as eye drops reduces intraocular pressure in glaucoma. Lutein 15 to 20 mg of a high quality supplement. Zeaxanthin (600mcg), Astaxanthin (4 to 12 mg),
Re: CS? on eye pressure
Hi There Jane thanks for this one very informative Regards Sandee Attitude is everything !!! Sandra George Colloidal Silver Products Eye Drops Topical Gel aliveagai...@yahoo.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSThyroid Nodules
That is something you have to decide for yourself. Let me ask you this question, If you are concerned it could be malignant, why would you want to punch a hole in the membrane that is containing it? I have had nodules for years and I saw an FSM practitioner for Goiter treatments and after a few the goiter is gone. I will have to wait for my next ultrasound to be sure about the nodules.PT From: Patricia pcassi...@tx.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 9:37 PM Subject: CSThyroid Nodules Anybody know if it is a bad idea to get a needle biopsy on thyroid nodules ? Doc has been watching it for 5 yrs and it stayed same.. now 2 yrs later it has gotten a little bit bigger and he wants to do the needle biopsy. Scares me, but guess you have to know what you are dealing with. Maybe I better up my CS intake. :/
Re: CSThyroid Nodules
Hi Patricia, I highly recommend you talking with a Hashimoto/Hypothyroidism expert - Dr Rommel Geronimo. I believe he gives one free consultations. He helped me immensely with Hashimoto's. Google his name up and you should find his website from San Diego, CA. Good luck. RaVen On Aug 14, 2015, at 9:37 PM, Patricia pcassi...@tx.rr.com wrote: Anybody know if it is a bad idea to get a needle biopsy on thyroid nodules ? Doc has been watching it for 5 yrs and it stayed same.. now 2 yrs later it has gotten a little bit bigger and he wants to do the needle biopsy. Scares me, but guess you have to know what you are dealing with. Maybe I better up my CS intake. :/
Re: CSThyroid Nodules
good info...tks On 8/14/2015 11:20 PM, Marshalee Hallett wrote: I had biopsies on my nodules done twice, about two years apart. Since I stopped eating anything made of grains, my nodules are going away!! Sent from my iPhone On Aug 14, 2015, at 7:37 PM, Patricia pcassi...@tx.rr.com mailto:pcassi...@tx.rr.com wrote: Anybody know if it is a bad idea to get a needle biopsy on thyroid nodules ? Doc has been watching it for 5 yrs and it stayed same.. now 2 yrs later it has gotten a little bit bigger and he wants to do the needle biopsy. Scares me, but guess you have to know what you are dealing with. Maybe I better up my CS intake. :/
CSThyroid Nodules
Anybody know if it is a bad idea to get a needle biopsy on thyroid nodules ? Doc has been watching it for 5 yrs and it stayed same.. now 2 yrs later it has gotten a little bit bigger and he wants to do the needle biopsy. Scares me, but guess you have to know what you are dealing with. Maybe I better up my CS intake. :/
Re: CSThyroid Nodules
I had biopsies on my nodules done twice, about two years apart. Since I stopped eating anything made of grains, my nodules are going away!! Sent from my iPhone On Aug 14, 2015, at 7:37 PM, Patricia pcassi...@tx.rr.com wrote: Anybody know if it is a bad idea to get a needle biopsy on thyroid nodules ? Doc has been watching it for 5 yrs and it stayed same.. now 2 yrs later it has gotten a little bit bigger and he wants to do the needle biopsy. Scares me, but guess you have to know what you are dealing with. Maybe I better up my CS intake. :/
Re: CSThyroid Nodules
Thank you Raven. I will do that. On 8/14/2015 8:40 PM, RaVen wrote: Hi Patricia, I highly recommend you talking with a Hashimoto/Hypothyroidism expert - Dr Rommel Geronimo. I believe he gives one free consultations. He helped me immensely with Hashimoto's. Google his name up and you should find his website from San Diego, CA. Good luck. RaVen On Aug 14, 2015, at 9:37 PM, Patricia pcassi...@tx.rr.com mailto:pcassi...@tx.rr.com wrote: Anybody know if it is a bad idea to get a needle biopsy on thyroid nodules ? Doc has been watching it for 5 yrs and it stayed same.. now 2 yrs later it has gotten a little bit bigger and he wants to do the needle biopsy. Scares me, but guess you have to know what you are dealing with. Maybe I better up my CS intake. :/
Re: CSThyroid Nodules
Well yes.. that is my concern. The fact that it has grown is the prob. I have had them for a while and no growth. Blood work is normal..and i do take Iodoral. I am concerned it is malignant. I know they say 95% are benign but there's always that 5%. I don't know. Scared to do it and scared not to do it. On 8/14/2015 9:06 PM, PT Ferrance wrote: That is something you have to decide for yourself. Let me ask you this question, If you are concerned it could be malignant, why would you want to punch a hole in the membrane that is containing it? I have had nodules for years and I saw an FSM practitioner for Goiter treatments and after a few the goiter is gone. I will have to wait for my next ultrasound to be sure about the nodules. PT *From:* Patricia pcassi...@tx.rr.com *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com *Sent:* Friday, August 14, 2015 9:37 PM *Subject:* CSThyroid Nodules Anybody know if it is a bad idea to get a needle biopsy on thyroid nodules ? Doc has been watching it for 5 yrs and it stayed same.. now 2 yrs later it has gotten a little bit bigger and he wants to do the needle biopsy. Scares me, but guess you have to know what you are dealing with. Maybe I better up my CS intake. :/
Re: CS? on eye pressure
No is not the same Frank ND On 8/13/2015 1:41 PM, Jess wrote: Is coleus the same as nettles? On Aug 11, 2015, at 1:38 PM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com wrote: Thank-you Jane! On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 10:25 AM, Jane MacRoss highfie...@internode.on.net mailto:highfie...@internode.on.net wrote: The Herbal Tincture 'Coleus' is the traditional herbal treatment for normalizing eye pressure Jane Hello everyone, Can I please get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye pressure down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea drops are helpful in drainage. Thanks so much in advance, Debbie -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com