Re: CS>Cansema Paste - cansema wanna be ??

2005-12-19 Thread hotmail angelznest

  - Original Message - 
  From: gmail angelznest 
  To: Deborah Gerard 
  Cc: angel nest 
  Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 03:47
  Subject: Re: CS>Cansema Paste - cansema wanna be ??


  thank you for this list of ingredients.just curious - how does this 
differ from the "real" cansema ingredients?

  you say that this paste is preferred for melanoma - if that's the case, what 
is real cansema preferred for / most effective for then?

  thanks,
  angel


- Original Message - 
From: Deborah Gerard 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 18:42
Subject: CS>Cansema Paste - Skin Cancer Treatment


  
Cansema Paste - Skin Cancer Treatment



Cansema is a natural skin cancer treatment.  The active ingredients of 
Cansema are zinc, bloodroot, and chapparal.  It can be ordered from the USA... 
Click Here  or  from Alpha Omega Labs in the Bahamas... Click Here 
This is a recipe for a black paste very similar to the cansema.  But this 
is a preferred paste for melanoma and all suspect skin cancer like lesions.  
This paste also has worked well for all manner of cancers provided that they 
have become exposed to or close to the surface of the skin. 
  a.. ½ cup powdered Blo! od Root ( Sanguinaria Canadensis ) 
  b.. ½ cup Zinc Chloride, crystals or liquid 
  c.. ½ cup common white flour 
  d.. 1½ cup warm water 
  e.. 100ml Chaparral extract  or  100gm of powdered Chaparral ( Larrea 
mexicana ) 
Pre-mix all but the water, thoroughly, before adding to the water.  Using a 
stainless steel double boiler.  Put in water, then stir in the other 
ingredients.  Stir in well using a wooden spoon.  Cook for thirty minutes over 
boiling water, stirring constantly.  Application is much the same as cansema.  
Apply a thin layer ( 2 - 3 mm ) of the paste over the affected area and cover 
for 24 hours.  Then remove the covering, but do not disturb the lesion at all, 
do not attempt to pull the cancer out at any time, it should fall out in 10 
days or so.  Some people with sensitive skin put vaseline around the cancer so 
that the paste d! oes not irritate the skin. 

http://home.bluegrass.net/~jclark/cansema.htm 

CS>and the silver dollar award goes to......measurment tool called..... what ?

2005-12-14 Thread hotmail angelznest
so.

what did y'all/we all decide was the best, easiest and most accurate way to 
measure ppms in our eis/cs or whatever you want to call our silver water?

i'm ready to buy something so i can feel like it's NOT only all in my head  !!!

i read the silverpuppy webpage on the meters and it's way above me.  couldn't 
really find one single sentence with the words "use this to measure the silver 
ppms and this is how you do it"  anyone fluent in simple english on here?

thanks silverists,
angel



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CS>Fw: CS>cs and humidifiers

2005-12-01 Thread hotmail angelznest

> thank you jim,
> 
> very interesting info here from you
> 
> how does the ultrasonic actually work?  does it heat up the water?
> 
> and why do you put dmso in there too?  i thought it was just used for better 
> penetration of skin & cells topically.
> 
> thanks,
> angel
> 
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Acmeair" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 16:01
> Subject: Re: CS>cs and humidifiers
> 
> 
>>i bought a sunbeam "ultrasonic" humidifier off of ebay for around 34 
>> bucks. for a humidifier to get the cs into the mist, the humidifier has 
>> to an "ultrasonic" model. if it is a cool mist model, the cs remains in 
>> the reservoir. my main mix is  90% cs, and 10 % dmso. i have added msm 
>> one time, but this 90-10 mix works great on colds, etc.
>> 
>> jim
>


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CS>Fw: CS>cs and humidifiers

2005-12-01 Thread hotmail angelznest
> > oh??
> 
> so the ultrasonic is no good with cs then?
> 
> has anyone used a regular cool or hot mist humidifier and been able to 
> prevent the mold/fungus/whatever problems forming INSIDE  the humidifier 
> iteself, not just for sterilizing the water?  i've heard such horrifying 
> stories of respiratory and chronic diseases caused by these things and am 
> just plain sced !
> 
> thanks,
> angel
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Ode Coyote" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 04:27
> Subject: Re: CS>cs and humidifiers
> 
> 
>> 'Cool Mist' Humidifier manufacturers are now making silver impregnated
>> filters to prevent mold and bacterial buildup on the wick.
>> Look for "Agion" technology.
>> 
>> Most ultrasonic humidifers use an ion exchange resin filter to purify the
>> water.  It should be removed or gutted if trying to use CS in the humidifier.
>>  
>> Some very small ultrasonics use a wick to deliver the water to the
>> vibrating plate with an ion exchange resin  filter before it.
>> 
>> Warm mist humidifers 'cook' the water to sterilize it. [Zero CS pass through]
>> 
>> CS can be used to purify the water in any humidifier.
>> Since I did gut the filter in my ultrasonic and use coffee paper filtered
>> rain water when not going for straight CS, I add a dollop of CS to the rain
>> water.
> Ode
>


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CS>cs and humidifiers

2005-11-29 Thread hotmail angelznest
hello silverists,

how about using cs in humidifers to avoid the fungus/mold/bad stuff problem?  
would that be a good /solid/permanent solution?

and who has found a really good humidifier?  

and what actually makes a humidifier "good" vs. "bad?"

and what else have you guys learned about humidifiers, good or bad ?

thanks,
angel


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CS>Fw: CS>Vitamin C Therapy

2005-10-25 Thread hotmail angelznest


hello,

i've been on the lookout on the list, for a response to this question, but 
haven't seen it yet.  did i miss it?  has no one a response to it yet?  i'm 
also in dire need of the info and would appreciate very, very much some 
guidance.

thanks much,
angel



>> From: "ransley" 
>> Subject: RE: CS>Vitamin C Therapy
>> 
>> Lea Ann wrote:
>>> Can anyone find IN this website the link
>> to "how" you "force" a doctor to give you IV Vitamin C therapy if you need
>> it?


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CS>steam-distilled or..... whaAAAAAT?

2005-09-02 Thread hotmail angelznest
hello silver-ists,

i remember when i first joined this list, there were a bunch of discussions 
about "type" of water to use and that it wasnt enough to just use any distilled 
water but that it absolutely HAD to be "STEAM-distilled" water. i can't 
remember what the other possible "wrongly-distilled" non-options were and it's 
driving me nuts because i can't figure out any OTHER way to distill water 
except with steam.  but if this is the only way - then what's the point in the 
big caution against using any "otherly" distilled water ??

a bit very confused...

angel


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