Re: CSMLM, MMS, and ........ the Chase

2007-08-27 Thread John W

OK, I give up. What is MMS ?
Thanks, John

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From: CWFugitt c_wa...@earthlink.net

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 7:10 AM
Subject: CSMLM, MMS, and  the Chase



Morning Simon,

 At 06:09 AM 8/27/2007, you wrote:

Thanks for your thoughts and Idea.

The fact that most of the products sold are MLM based is the biggest red 
flag for me - but there are some people whose opinion I value that say it 
worked for them...

   MLM anything is suspicious.  I know some of the MLM products are good.



So, as always, caveat emptor - but my vote says it is pure BS...

   Do you mean the stabilized oxygen or the MMS  ?
Or both ?

Many people bad mouth CS and say it did not work for them.
In some cases, I know they did not use it properly, not enough, or not 
regular, and on and  on.


Of course CS will not work 100 % of the time for everything.
Usually the problem is a mechanical one.

I know CS has killed infections for me in 5 hours, other things in 5 
minutes, and has solved problems for other people whereas the problems are 
20 or more years old.


So, what about the people that say, It does not work for me?

I am getting reports that the MMS works within hours, and a day at most.

One person took 20 drops, and two hours later,  20 drops more.

That is a Malaria dose or .. enough to kill anything, maybe even 
the person.   Too much, Actually, but .. a Hex reaction resulted and 
they were better within hours,  just like the way it cures Malaria.


Of course I have no ailments for it to cure that I know of.
I plan to take a maintenance dose.  So, .. I don't plan to jump 
any 10 foot fences.  Can't do it now, and doubt that the MMS will help me 
to do it.  grin


I only ever jumped one high fence in my life.
The Game warden was chasing me.  I saw the fence and thought about slowing 
down.  Somehow, the body would not follow the command of my logical brain.


The body glided over the fence  I would have bet money I could 
not jump that fence.


If it had been a Bear .. I bet I could have jumped one 2 or 3 feet 
higher.


 Later the game warden told the story at the country store.   He made it a 
challenge, and tried day in and day our to catch me.  but... I knew 
the swamp better than he did, and I think, after that, I could jump taller 
fences.  Those were the good old days.


Later I set him up.  I let him catch me.  I was clean as a whistle, did 
not even have a gun !


This country boy had more fun than most in the 50's and 60's.
It was cheap and good clean fun !  I think the game warden enjoyed it 
also.


Wayne










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Re: CSMLM, MMS, and ........ the Chase

2007-08-27 Thread John W

Thanks, I had it but to busy to read it just now.
John

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Morning John,

 At 07:32 AM 8/27/2007, you wrote:

OK, I give up. What is MMS ?


  You don't have the Silver list publication of all Abbreviations?

Multi mineral Supplement,  slightly misnamed for a number of 
reasons.


I named the list  MDI  another goofy abbreviation designed to keep
people confused.

Minerals  Disease Immune system

Oh well

Wayne
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Re: CSPlantar Warts - remove with banana peel

2007-08-23 Thread John W
Several years ago, Dr. Dean Focht, a medical resident at Madigan Army Hospital 
in Tacoma, Washington, had 51 individuals, ages 3 to 22, use either standard 
liquid nitrogen freezing therapy or duct tape therapy for wart removal. 

Of the 25 individuals using duct tape, 85 percent had their warts disappear, 
usually within a month. In the 26-member liquid nitrogen group, only 60 percent 
of the warts went away. 

The therapy itself is fairly easy: Just cut the duct tape to the size of the 
wart and stick it on for six days. Then remove the tape, soak the wart in 
water, and buff it with pumice or an emery board. Twelve hours later, apply new 
tape. Repeat this cycle until the wart disappears. 
John
  - Original Message - 
  From: John McLean 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 6:33 PM
  Subject: Re: CSPlantar Warts - remove with banana peel


  I know that vitamin E will remove them.

  Buy some Vit E capsules and squeeze them onto a cloth and apply the cloth to 
the affected area, repeat daily with fresh Vit E, they will get rather tender, 
but after a few days they will be able to be scratched out.

  My brother in law had them on the soles of his feet and could hardly walk, so 
he tried the Vit E treatment and in a few day he could remove them with a light 
scratch of his finger nail. He was amazed, having endured freezing, operations, 
but they kept coming back. He said they left conical holes in his feet, but 
they healed out.

  John in Australia

- Original Message - 
From: Faith Saint Francis 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 7:46 AM
Subject: RE: CSPlantar Warts - remove with banana peel


I have not tried this yet, but it was a serious message:
Cut off a piece of banaa-peel, big enough to cover the wart. 
Put in on the wart with a cute-ex.
I'd say remove next day and repeat.
It's easy costless, and wort a try.
FaithStFrancis

  


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Re: CSAlopecia areata- what can anyone tell me about it?

2007-05-22 Thread John W
I worked for a hair company and this problem is usually shock/stress 
related. It will correct itself over time provided the shock/stress is 
removed. It can also get worse. Take two asprin and call me in the 
morning. kind of thing. Relax and try to not bring attention to it. It 
mostly affects Black people. Don't know why.

John.

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From: ransley rans...@atmc.net

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 4:01 PM
Subject: CSAlopecia areata- what can anyone tell me about it?



My wife has suddenly developed this in two spots on the back of her head.
This is spot baldness not general thinning or overall baldness. The 
areas
in question do not appear to be inflamed. We noticed the first one about 
two
weeks ago, and the second just yesterday. The odd thing is that both 
places

appear to have new fine hairs growing in them. They are not truly bald, it
appears the old hair fell out and new grew right back in, but right now 
it's

very fine so it looks like a bald spot.

She is 49, soon to be 50, in the throes of menopause (extended) and in
generally good health. She has always had a very thick head of hair. She
always lost some after childbirth and it always grew back. She is a dark
brunette just turning grey enough to have a shine on her hair.

My reading indicates that 50% of all cases of this self-rectify. I am
wondering if a fungus is responsible. I realize this can be stress 
induced,

too much strees causes compromised immune system, latent fungus/disease is
just waiting for opportunity*.

There's been plenty of stress here to go around for the last year. Kids 
are

growing up, moving out, going to college, piles of paperwork to fill out.
She loves her job but some things have gone awry there, she was blamed by
some jealous persons but her boss knew better. Local and national housing
woes have T-boned my business, money has been tight. Both our parents are
getting older and need more attention. I have been dealing with 
debilitating

leg pain for a long time but have recently beaten most of that. Stress,
stress, stress. Geez after all I just told, maybe she really is pulling 
her

hair out;)

(*Related condition: It runs in my paternal side for a fungus to attack 
the

palms of the hands when overstressed, yielding peeling skin. I beat that
years ago by getting tough as nails and never letting anyone/anything 
bother

me without I put an end to it. She is not so natured, nor do I wish her to
be. One meanie around here is enough.)

We will start by treating the area with CS $ DMSO.

Any experience out there?

TIA, DaddyBob




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Re: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question

2007-05-09 Thread John W
My portable ultrasonic nebulizer does not have a wick it has a product cup 
and there is nothing left in the cup when I'm done with it. The ultrasonic 
gets the product deeper into the lung where the problems are.

John.

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From: ransley rans...@atmc.net

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 9:37 AM
Subject: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question



Day Sutton wrote:

I read a post that said the ultrosonic nebulizer caused agglomoration
and the silver would fall out of suspensionany comments?


Since I don't own one, but I do own two small personal ultrasonic
hmidifiers, that we've talked about here in the past and used as 
nebulizers,

I have this question...

Those humidifiers I have use wicks to transport the liquid to the misting
apparatus. Those wicks turn brown from trapped and oxidized silver. It 
makes

me think that this is not particularly effective as a nebulizer, although
very quiet and convenient, but my observation is that my air powered neb
gets the job done better and faster.

So- Do ultrasonic nebs use wicks?

Daddybob

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Re: CScaused by a bacterium

2007-05-05 Thread John W
An ultrasonic nebulizer is much better than a regular nebulizer if your going 
to use a cs solution.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Karen 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 11:25 AM
  Subject: Re: CScaused by a bacterium


  That's amazing!   Can you buy a nebulizer at the drug store?  I'm new at this 
and just introduced a few days ago to Colloidal Silver.

  K
- Original Message - 
From: Garry Hobart 
To: Silver-List@Eskimo.com 
Cc: 'Arnold Beland' 
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 10:15 AM
Subject: RE: CScaused by a bacterium


CS in a nebulizer might be highly effective. My girlfriend and I went to a 

comedy show and a week later we both came down with the worst 

cold/flu we'd ever had. We were sick for 3 ½ weeks. I finally decided 

to try nebulizing CS. She was an RN and would have no part of such

an experimental therapy. I was CURED in under 5 minutes. I wasn't 

expecting anything remotely that amazing. After 20 minutes or so

and seeing how much better I was she decided to give it a try. The

results were the same for her, and we went out for dinner that evening.

Bird flu doesn't worry me all that much at this point.

 

Best wishes to all

Garry

 

From: Arnold Beland [mailto:abela...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 9:48 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CScaused by a bacterium

 


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/02/AR2007050202831_pf.html

 

Best Regards,
Arnold Beland
www.atlasnova.com



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Re: CSFw: cs used in nebulizer

2007-05-05 Thread John W
Everybody: This is where I got the best deal on a ultrasonic nebulizer. I have 
used my CS with this unit. http://www.portablenebs.com/mystique.htm
Have a good day.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Al Rawlinson 
  To: abela...@comcast.net ; SILVER-LIST@eskimo.com 
  Cc: ALVIS rawlinson 
  Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 2:47 PM
  Subject: CSFw: cs used in nebulizer



  - Original Message - 
  From: Al Rawlinson 
  To: fireo...@nc.rr.com 
  Cc: ALVIS rawlinson 
  Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 3:38 PM
  Subject: cs used in nebulizer


  I HAVE COPD IN LUNGS.--IS IT SAFE TO USE CS TO CLEAR UP INFECTIONS.? I CANNOT 
FIND ANY INFO. ABOUT THIS --PLEASE E-MAIL ME DIRECTLY WITH ANY INFO YOU HAVE ON 
THIS --THANK YOU.


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Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread john w kinch

On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 18:13:09 -0500 T J Garland
noblemet...@bellsouth.net writes:
 I have it available. It is 35 cents a gram -loose.  $25 will be 
 enough for
 one person.  TJ
 - Original Message -
 From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 1:03 PM
 Subject: Re: CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease
 
 
  Marshall,
  I know nothing about CMO except that I looked into it a couple 
 years
  ago, and don't remember anything about it. I don't even know what 
 it is,
  how it is taken, or what a 'round' of it would entail. Don't 
 remember
  where to get it either. Used to be someone on this list who sold 
 it, IIRR.
  Could you post more details? I'd like to know more about your
  experience with it.
  thanks,
  sol
 
  Marshall Dudley wrote:
 
  I consider this quite likely. In fact I have been saying this for 
 about 6
  years now. Although I got significant improvement from the IV I
 eventually
  received in the late 80's, it was 10 years before I got rid of 
 all my
  symptoms, only when I started using EIS (CS)  and took a round of 
 CMO did
  the symptoms leave completely.  As most of you know CMO resets 
 the immune
  system, stopping any autoimmune problems.
  
  Marshall
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
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Re: CSoff topic - a scam?

2005-04-29 Thread John W

I got the same email about three weeks ago.
I deleted it.
John.
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From: Marshalee mama...@netzero.net

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 10:06 AM
Subject: CSoff topic - a scam?



Dear Listers, The following is a scam, right?? It was in my email this AM.
Marshalee

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RE: AWARD NOTIFICATION/ FINAL NOTICE
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attached to a ticket number 025-11464992-750 with serial number 2113-05 
drew the lucky numbers 7-19-24-30-31-45 which consequently won the lottery 
in the 1st category. You have therefore been approved for a lump sum 
payout of US$500,000.00(Five hundred thousand US Dollars) in cash credited 
to the file reference number: TLOT/33372452560/04. This is from a total 
cash prize of US$14.000,000.00 (Fourteen Million US Dollars) shared among 
twelve (28) international winners in this grand category. 
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Your funds is now deposited in a suspense account with 
our paying Bank insured to your name waiting remittance into your bank 
account. Due to the mix up of some numbers and names, we advice that you 
keep this award from public notice until your claims has been processed 
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abuse of this program by the general public. All participants were 
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E-mail addresses from Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and North 
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your Prize, please contact your claims agent

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for processing and remittance of your prize funds into your designated 
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for the next sweepstake. In order to avoid unnecessary delays and 
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in every correspondence with us or your claims agent.
Furthermore, should there be any change in your address, do inform your 
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Re: CS[List Owner] Reminder

2005-04-20 Thread John W

Hi Mike,
I for one am sick and tired of these people who have NO RESPECT for the rest 
of the people on the forum. There are rules, and there are rules.


Just block these people who won't respect the rest of us and get rid of 
them. Let them go and mess up someone or something else.

John.

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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 11:49 AM
Subject: CS[List Owner] Reminder



I've just sent a couple of private, and pointed, reminders to list
members who have stretched out the Cayce topic and, of all things, have
now introduced a discussion of reincarnation!

NO, NO, NO!  Good grief!

If it isn't obvious that such conversations do not belong here, I don't
know what is. The potential of such remarks to offend people of other
beliefs, and to try the patience of those whose time and energy is
limited, should be so plain I would expect that simple courtesy would
prevent you from posting them to the main list.

The rule is plain and fully covers this:

Avoid discussing religion, mysticism, or spirituality. There is no
comment you can make that will not risk offending someone. Overt
evangelization is not permitted. Do not reply to religious remarks made
by others.

Hear that? DO NOT REPLY to the remarks others are making, in error,
on a prohibited topic in a thread that I've already asked to be closed!

Go to http://www.silverlist.org and click on List Rules and Discipline
Policy  Prohibited Topics.

A nice thread on the subject has been begun by Marshall on the Off
Topic list. For the time being, the web archives are down, so you'll
have to subscribe to receive the OT list in e-mail. Follow instructions
at the Silver List web site, on the page for the Off Topic List.

Be well,

Mike Devour
Silver List Owner

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Re: CSWarning for LV CS - 80% Bio

2005-04-04 Thread John W
you might try emailing mdud...@king-cart.com which was part of the origional 
post.

  - Original Message - 
  From: waddle...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 2:36 PM
  Subject: Re: CSWarning for LV CS - 80% Bio


  I haver asked thisquestion of the poster before but recieved no answer. Can 
someone else respond? How do you make or get this bio 80% CS?

  Waddle





  In a message dated 3/28/2005 9:03:17 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:


WARNING: DO NOT USE THE NEBULIZER TO ADMINISTER LOW QUALITY - LOW
BIO-AVAILABILITY COLLOIDAL SILVER!
REASON: If the particle size is too large to 'penetrate' into the
tissues, whatever is NOT absorbed remains on the surface, eventually
causing build-ups and accumulation. Use the Nebulizer ONLY to administer
a very highly bio-available CS - 80% and up!
   Remember, most LVDC CS is only 10-30% bio-available!







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CSCS looking back

2005-03-26 Thread John W
I've been around since the late 90's myself.
I am mostly a lurker but on occasion, I jump in.

I have had many great experiences with the knowledge I have gleaned from this 
Forum. I might also add that this is the most concerned and intelligent bunch 
of participants, who give freely of their knowledge. I thank you for that.

BUT,

it would be nice if we did not get into so many p_ _ _ing contests`:^)
Thanks, Mike.

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Re: CSMSM and stomach reaction

2005-03-25 Thread John W
Probably a HERX reaction. Cut back on quantity. Of corse you didn't mention how 
much or how, you are taking the product, but usually first time users will 
detoxify and spend a lot of time on the Throne:-)
John.

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  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 7:49 PM
  Subject: CSMSM and stomach reaction


  Can someone comment on why, or if it would be the problem, one would have a  
reaction to MSM on taking it. I don't know if it is a coincidence maybe but my 
gastrointestinal tract is in an uproar from taking it...again it might be 
something else...
  Thanks Debbie


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Re: CSCould CS help avoid a root canal?

2005-02-28 Thread John W
Hi,
My Dentist who is a teaching Dentist at a prestigious Chicago College, claimed 
that I needed a Root Canal to save the tooth. I said I didn't need the tooth 
and just pull it. We argued and she won. The root canal took place. $750.00 for 
the service. (at that time)
When she went to take the temp filling out there was still a lot of abscess. So 
for the next several weeks it was remove filling, drain the tooth, put another 
temp filling in. I was not a happy camper. Finally she gave me something that 
was brand new and if that did not kill the infection SHE WAS GOING TO PULL 
THE TOOTH, the one she so valiantly fought me to keep the tooth. Plus my 
$750.00 was down the drain.. and no tooth to boot..
She said to wait for six weeks and then come in for the finale. Either a 
filling or a pulling.
About three days before the appointed day, I could feel the abscess. I did not 
want to lose this expensive tooth at any cost, so I got some DMSO and mixed it 
with CS (90% cs  10%dmso) and put the solution on a rolled up cotton gauze pad 
then packed it onto the gum line between the gum and the lip inside my mouth 
three times a day for about 15 min each time. On the third day the abscess was 
gone. When I went to the Dentist, she was so happy that the new stuff 
worked I didn't have the heart to tell her, and she probably didn't want to 
know. So that's my experience with a root canal and CS with DMSO ( which was 
the carrier that got the CS to the problem)
Hope my experience will be of a help to you.
John.
  - Original Message - 
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  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 3:13 PM
  Subject: CSCould CS help avoid a root canal?


  I was told almost five months ago by my dentist that I need a root canal for 
one of my upper molars because of the infection around (or in) the roots of 
that tooth (as shown by X-ray).  I said No at the time, largely because of my 
concerns about the long-term toxicity of root-canaled teeth (according to some 
dental practitioners).  So, I was given a penicillin-like antibiotic which 
eliminated the pain, but the pain has been slowly and gradually returning 
during the last three months.  Given my dislike for antibiotics and my 
suspicion about the dangers of root canals, I'm looking for alternatives.

  I assume that CS would kill the noxious bacteria around the roots of my 
infected tooth if there was a way to deliver CS to the site of the infection 
(which undoubtedly likes below and inside gum tissue).  Could drinking a 
certain quantity of CS for a certain period of time be helpful?  Gargling with 
CS or spraying the infected tooth and surrounding tissue with CS would seem to 
be inadequate because it's not likely that CS could get into and under the skin 
at the point of infection.  Could I be wrong about that?

  Your thoughts about this will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

  Christy Barton
  Columbia, MO
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Re: CSRe CS CO Q 10

2005-01-20 Thread John W

What is...CoQ10?

Coenzyme Q10 is a powerful antioxidant that can be found in
virtually every cell of the body, and it is a critical factor in
energy production. Deficiency of coQ10 is not well-
understood yet, but some scientists suspect that statin drugs
cause the depletion of coQ10, which could cause muscle
wasting, heart failure, and possibly increased risk of cancer.
Low blood levels of coQ10 have been found in individuals
with heart failure, cardiomyopathies, gingivitis, morbid
obesity, hypertension, muscular dystrophy, AIDS, and people
on kidney dialysis.

Yours in good health,
Amanda Ross
Managing Editor
Nutrition  Healing

- Original Message - 
From: Harold MacDonald har...@direct.ca

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 10:35 AM
Subject: CSRe CS CO Q 10


If you go to Our Health CO-OP you will do better in strength and 
price.It
is a CO-OP that costs nothing to join and their prices range anywhere up 
to

50% savings +
Harold


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Re: CSgaterade

2005-01-05 Thread John W
I believe it's the Electrolites (spelling probably wrong:-) They carry the 
silver with them to the cell level. (or something like that) this was 
discussed a few years ago.

John.

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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 10:15 PM
Subject: CSgaterade



I am not sure but I think I have addressed this
question before. Can someone tell me what is in
gaterade that makes it a good carrier of CS? I am
really curious about this.




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Re: CSOT, but interesting

2004-12-28 Thread John W
Well, since she is not a member of Clintons cabinet, she's probably OK. Even 
though we don't know about her right now.


- Original Message - 
From: Shirley Reed pj20...@yahoo.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 2:43 PM
Subject: CSOT, but interesting



  Has anyone heard anything about Condoleeza
Rice lately?  She was last heard of as resting
from her surgery and cancer treatment.  It has
been nearly a month, maybe more, and not one word
has been in mainstream news.  Curious.  Has she
died from her 'treatment'?  Anybody know
anything?   This should go on the ot list and I
hope any replies go there.  It's just that so few
read the ot list.  That's why I posted this here.
Or tried to anyway.  Mike might catch me.
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Re: CSAir compressors- filters dryers

2004-12-01 Thread John W
Jeezs, just go and have a oxygen tank filled at the nearest welding supplier 
and forget about compressors and oil and everything else that will 
contaminate your lungs. They are the only lungs you will ever have. Quit 
being silly when it comes to something irreplaceable as your lungs.

John

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To: The Silverlist silver-list@eskimo.com; AJ hrb...@bigpond.net.au
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 11:46 AM
Subject: RE: CSAir compressors- filters  dryers



Somewhere on some forum long ago, someone knowledgable in medical air
supplies and human lungs told me that it would be better to use an oilless
compressor with no filter at all rather than to use a filter which might 
put
particulate matter from the back side of the filter into one's lungs. I 
took

that advice and have had no problems BUT

Here's some things I've repeatedly said-

Don't use an old compressor for this, use a new oilless one and dedicate 
it

to only this so it doesn't wear badly.

Never use an unfiltered oil-bath compressor.

As far as filters go that are available to the general public, I, if I
needed to, would use a plasma cutter filter. Plasma cutter tips will self
destruct from the least bit of air contamination. Practically nothing gets
through those filters.

If you were to use a plasma cutter filter, you would probably get
considerably more contamination from a common nebulizer than you would 
from

an air compressor.

DB


List,

Anyone thinking of using an industrial/hobby type compressor for medical
use, MUST, repeat MUST use an air dryer in the line in the line before the
nebuliser.
They dryer removes 99.99% of moisture and oil which will be in a super 
fine

mist in the compressed air.
I believe that Cummins engines do make an automotive type compressed air
dryer, to remove the nasties, as in cold climates, any moisture in the air
brake system will freeze and cause loss of air.
My 2 cents worth
John in Australia



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Re: CS CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread John W
OK, I give up. What is EIS? This forum is getting way to many acronyms, lets 
type in English for us who are not first letter physics.

Thanks, John

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From: Dave Lewis dave.le...@qualityelectronicdesigns.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 4:57 PM
Subject: RE: CS CS and the blood-brain barrier



Thanks for all the replies.

When I made my first drinkable batch of EIS, I estimate it was about 
15ppm.

All I did was swish it around in the mouth and spit it out.  About 6-7
seconds later, there was a warm fuzzy feeling in my head just where I get
the headaches.  It was kind of soothing too.

Then I had a herx and was ill for a couple of days.  This (I think anyway)
is living proof that it does indeed pass the BBB *and* finds it's way to 
the

damaged tissue.  Perhaps I should dilute it or something, but the die-off
was quite remarkable considering I spat most of it out.  I am also on ABX
and I haven't tried any more silver since.  The thing I worry about is not
the silver doing damage but the neuro toxins produced on the die-off doing
the damage.  Slow recovery is better than a fast one if you are going to
cause a large die-off and maybe brain damage due to large neuro toxins
produced by the die-off of the bacteria.  Just my opinion..

Maybe when my body is less toxic I will try the silver again, but as I 
said
the die-off was remarkable.  Maybe the silver can reach the other parts 
the

ABX can't.

Dave.

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Sent: 04 November 2004 17:28
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS CS and the blood-brain barrier


In a message dated 11/4/04 10:08:02 AM EST, tlwid...@sbcglobal.net writes:

 he read one sentence
which said that there was a question as to whether it was toxic to the
nervous system, but since it couldn't cross the BBB unless in the presence
of citric acid, the brain was in no danger.  [sigh]  So, is it toxic in 
any

way? 

Not only not toxic to the nervous system, but beneficial.  We use CS to
treat
EPM in horses.  In order to treat the disease, CS must cross the BBB --  
and

it does.  I have no way of knowing whether these horses have access to
citric
acid, or whether there is a difference between horses and people, but the
brains of these horses are being HELPED -- not hurt.  MA


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Re: CS CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread John W

Thank you Mike;
I've been chugging Colloidal Silver for over two years now. My family and 
friends use it also after seeing what it can do. I dropped from the Silver 
list for a while because of computer problems. It (the context) seems to 
have changed somewhat. I'm usually a lurker but I did not know what EIS 
meant. So why use that and not colloidal? Anyway it works, whatever it's 
called I guess.

John.

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Re: CS CS and the blood-brain barrier
From: John W
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 17:05:13
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74707.html

  OK, I  give  up. What is EIS? This forum is  getting  way  to many
  acronyms, lets  type  in English for us who are  not  first letter
  physics.

  Thanks, John

 Hi John,

 The acronyms  can be confusing, especially when they  mean different
 things to different people:)

 However, there is so much incorrect information published on cs that
 will be around forever, so a few simple acronyms really don't change
 the picture  much.  It  will   always  be  confusing,  especially to
 newcomers.

 EIS stand  for  Electrically  Isolated Silver,  and  the  term was
 intended to  distinguish  ionic silver from the  multitude  of other
 versions, such  as  particulate, or compounds  such  as  mild silver
 protein (MSP - another acronym), silver acetate, etc.

 However, EIS  can  have more than one interpretation,  so  it really
 doesn't solve the identity problem, and it is starting to  fall into
 disuse.

 Most people  use the term cs when referring to  ionic  silver, and
 the other  forms  of silver are discouraged due  to  poor biological
 activity and/or the high risk of Argyria.

 The Silver  List  and the two Yahoo forums use the  term  cs  as the
 acronym for  colloidal  silver,   and   the  preponderance  of the
 discussions are  on  the ionic form. So  whether  it  is technically
 accurate or  not, the term cs referring to ionic silver  is probably
 better understood than any other.

Best Wishes,

Mike Monett


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