Re: CS>CS & kidney/renal failure

2018-02-11 Thread Victor Cozzetto
Hi RaVen,

If CS can be maintained on a fresh wound it will completely eliminate or
drastically reduce the likelihood of scarring. This is true even for burn
victims. However, once you have a scar it is a different story. If there is
still healing occurring, then the CS should help it.

To my knowledge there is nothing that CS can do to affect existing scar
tissue that has already been formed. However, the appearance might be
greatly reduced if there is still inflammation and healing that the CS can
assist with. It doesn't hurt to try.

Victor

On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 12:35 PM, RaVen Sequoia  wrote:

> Thanks Neville and Sandee for your reply.
> Appreciate the input and absolutely no disclaimer. The challenge is trying
> to persuade my friend to try alternative remedies.
> Plus he does not have any financial means to buy his own CS equipment and
> make it. He's still waiting to get in the hospital.
>
> Silly but fun discovery: today I was organizing a customer's cluttered
> bathroom closet. (I'm also a Professional Organizer)... and
> I spotted she had a blue glass bottle of a (store bought, oh well)
> Colloidal Silver! How neat and how so rare.
>
> Another question, is C.S. good for removing scars? I have a fresh scar
> from last month that still smarts - sensitive nerves won't let up... will
> applying C.S. stop the pain and reduce the red scar? I don't remember
> reading anything about C.S. for scars.
>
> Cheers to all,
>
> RaVen
>
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 7:09 PM, Neville  wrote:
>
>> I'm certainly not qualified to answer this, BIG DISCLAIMER HERE, but, and
>> I don't know if on dialysis or not (yet), so, being as I live in my world
>> (they know me there), I would be ingesting a small amount of *home made*
>> EIS and swirl it around under the tongue for a while before swallowing each
>> morning before food.  Not the shop bought 'Colloidal Silver' product though.
>>
>>
>> I imagine a hospital/medicos is/are monitoring anyway, so any noticeable
>> change should/would be picked up fairly quick I'd say.  Nothing to lose I'd
>> be thinking.  EIS is NON toxic, so you have nothing to lose really by
>> trying a small amount each day and observe.  My philosophy on a personal
>> level is...If I never, never go, I'll never, never know.
>>
>>
>> But that's me.
>>
>>
>> N.
>>
>>
>> --
>> *From:* RaVen Sequoia 
>> *Sent:* Saturday, 10 February 2018 4:13 PM
>> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
>> *Subject:* CS>CS & kidney/renal failure
>>
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Is CS safe for patients with renal failure?
>> My friend who lives in Ireland is struggling to get medical care due to
>> entire island collapsing. So hospitals are overflowing with sick patients
>> but not enough beds.
>> My friend is dying and i am so worried for his life.
>> Does colloidal silver help or is it too hard for those with renal
>> failure? This is an unfamiliar health area for me.
>>
>> RaVen
>>
>
>


Re: CS>CS & kidney/renal failure

2018-02-11 Thread RaVen Sequoia
Thanks Neville and Sandee for your reply.
Appreciate the input and absolutely no disclaimer. The challenge is trying
to persuade my friend to try alternative remedies.
Plus he does not have any financial means to buy his own CS equipment and
make it. He's still waiting to get in the hospital.

Silly but fun discovery: today I was organizing a customer's cluttered
bathroom closet. (I'm also a Professional Organizer)... and
I spotted she had a blue glass bottle of a (store bought, oh well)
Colloidal Silver! How neat and how so rare.

Another question, is C.S. good for removing scars? I have a fresh scar from
last month that still smarts - sensitive nerves won't let up... will
applying C.S. stop the pain and reduce the red scar? I don't remember
reading anything about C.S. for scars.

Cheers to all,

RaVen



On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 7:09 PM, Neville  wrote:

> I'm certainly not qualified to answer this, BIG DISCLAIMER HERE, but, and
> I don't know if on dialysis or not (yet), so, being as I live in my world
> (they know me there), I would be ingesting a small amount of *home made*
> EIS and swirl it around under the tongue for a while before swallowing each
> morning before food.  Not the shop bought 'Colloidal Silver' product though.
>
>
> I imagine a hospital/medicos is/are monitoring anyway, so any noticeable
> change should/would be picked up fairly quick I'd say.  Nothing to lose I'd
> be thinking.  EIS is NON toxic, so you have nothing to lose really by
> trying a small amount each day and observe.  My philosophy on a personal
> level is...If I never, never go, I'll never, never know.
>
>
> But that's me.
>
>
> N.
>
>
> --
> *From:* RaVen Sequoia 
> *Sent:* Saturday, 10 February 2018 4:13 PM
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Subject:* CS>CS & kidney/renal failure
>
>
> Hi all
>
> Is CS safe for patients with renal failure?
> My friend who lives in Ireland is struggling to get medical care due to
> entire island collapsing. So hospitals are overflowing with sick patients
> but not enough beds.
> My friend is dying and i am so worried for his life.
> Does colloidal silver help or is it too hard for those with renal failure?
> This is an unfamiliar health area for me.
>
> RaVen
>



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Re: CS>CS & kidney/renal failure

2018-02-11 Thread Neville
I'm certainly not qualified to answer this, BIG DISCLAIMER HERE, but, and I 
don't know if on dialysis or not (yet), so, being as I live in my world (they 
know me there), I would be ingesting a small amount of *home made* EIS and 
swirl it around under the tongue for a while before swallowing each morning 
before food.  Not the shop bought 'Colloidal Silver' product though.


I imagine a hospital/medicos is/are monitoring anyway, so any noticeable change 
should/would be picked up fairly quick I'd say.  Nothing to lose I'd be 
thinking.  EIS is NON toxic, so you have nothing to lose really by trying a 
small amount each day and observe.  My philosophy on a personal level is...If I 
never, never go, I'll never, never know.


But that's me.


N.



From: RaVen Sequoia 
Sent: Saturday, 10 February 2018 4:13 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>CS & kidney/renal failure

Hi all
Is CS safe for patients with renal failure?
My friend who lives in Ireland is struggling to get medical care due to entire 
island collapsing. So hospitals are overflowing with sick patients but not 
enough beds.
My friend is dying and i am so worried for his life.
Does colloidal silver help or is it too hard for those with renal failure? This 
is an unfamiliar health area for me.

RaVen


Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-11 Thread Sandee George
Hi there RaVen I cannot tell you what to do as I am not qualified to do so, all 
I can say to you is to go on your intuition whatever your inner self suggests 
that you do, and be guided by that, Blessings 
Peace, love and hugs 
Sandee
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