Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-23 Thread Ode Coyote



  CS will kill em all.
 The good guys live in a semi solid where CS doesn't have the mobility to 
search and destroy, but if something comes along and flushed em out of the 
tunnel...well, tunnel rats in Nam were fond of grenades, those occupants 
filled the landscape as well and would move right back in in no time a tall.


Ode


At 06:44 PM 8/22/2006 -0500, you wrote:


On 21 Aug 2006 at 5:12, Ode Coyote wrote:

 At 12:12 AM 8/20/2006 +, you wrote:

 
 I thought that cs did not kill any of the good bacteria? thanks debbie

 # It doesn't normally kill the good bacteria, not because that bacteria is
 special, but because of where it lives. ..which is in gated communities
 with rent-a-cops on patrol protecting good yuppie bacteria from gangland
 attacks from silver sporting nano thugs...but should they leave to go
 shopping at a thrift store downtown...same as any other bacteria. [only
 better dressed and more indignant]

 Ode

ROTFLMAO Another nugget as only Ode can toss them out into the 
cybervoid. g


A question, though...

What about aerobic vs. anaerobic? I thought cs acted only on anaerobic 
organisms. (But

then, I've been confused before...)

Just curious...

Leigh


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Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
rous...@cox.net wrote:

 On 21 Aug 2006 at 5:12, Ode Coyote wrote:

  At 12:12 AM 8/20/2006 +, you wrote:
 
  
  I thought that cs did not kill any of the good bacteria? thanks debbie
 
  # It doesn't normally kill the good bacteria, not because that bacteria is
  special, but because of where it lives. ..which is in gated communities
  with rent-a-cops on patrol protecting good yuppie bacteria from gangland
  attacks from silver sporting nano thugs...but should they leave to go
  shopping at a thrift store downtown...same as any other bacteria. [only
  better dressed and more indignant]
 
  Ode

 ROTFLMAO Another nugget as only Ode can toss them out into the cybervoid. 
 g

 A question, though...

 What about aerobic vs. anaerobic? I thought cs acted only on anaerobic 
 organisms. (But
 then, I've been confused before...)


As stated here before, CS kills both aerobic and  anaerobic organisms equally.  
In fact
most anaerobic organisms are also aerobic, and they simply switch modes 
depending on the
environment.  Whether it is effective depends on the environment, not the 
organism.

Marshall


 Just curious...

 Leigh

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Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-22 Thread roussie
On 21 Aug 2006 at 5:12, Ode Coyote wrote:

 At 12:12 AM 8/20/2006 +, you wrote:
 
 
 I thought that cs did not kill any of the good bacteria? thanks debbie
 
 # It doesn't normally kill the good bacteria, not because that bacteria is 
 special, but because of where it lives. ..which is in gated communities 
 with rent-a-cops on patrol protecting good yuppie bacteria from gangland 
 attacks from silver sporting nano thugs...but should they leave to go 
 shopping at a thrift store downtown...same as any other bacteria. [only 
 better dressed and more indignant]
 
 Ode

ROTFLMAO Another nugget as only Ode can toss them out into the cybervoid. 
g

A question, though...

What about aerobic vs. anaerobic? I thought cs acted only on anaerobic 
organisms. (But 
then, I've been confused before...) 

Just curious...

Leigh


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Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-21 Thread Ode Coyote

At 12:12 AM 8/20/2006 +, you wrote:



I thought that cs did not kill any of the good bacteria? thanks debbie


# It doesn't normally kill the good bacteria, not because that bacteria is 
special, but because of where it lives. ..which is in gated communities 
with rent-a-cops on patrol protecting good yuppie bacteria from gangland 
attacks from silver sporting nano thugs...but should they leave to go 
shopping at a thrift store downtown...same as any other bacteria. [only 
better dressed and more indignant]


Ode




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Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-21 Thread Linda Ellis
Ode, I just love the way you explain things!  This is just too funny!  I swear, 
one of these days,
I'm going to come collect all these things from you and help you publish a book!
Linda

--- Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net wrote:

 At 12:12 AM 8/20/2006 +, you wrote:
 I thought that cs did not kill any of the good bacteria? thanks debbie
 
 # It doesn't normally kill the good bacteria, not because that bacteria is 
 special, but because of where it lives. ..which is in gated communities 
 with rent-a-cops on patrol protecting good yuppie bacteria from gangland 
 attacks from silver sporting nano thugs...but should they leave to go 
 shopping at a thrift store downtown...same as any other bacteria. [only 
 better dressed and more indignant]
 Ode 


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Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-21 Thread ruth strackbein
Hi, Debbie, Yes, she is definitely pursuing alternative treatment.  Plans to 
go to Dr. Farr's clinic in Oklahoma city. Just recently has had her 
situation evaluated by a Dr. who uses a special machine to diagnose all 
kinds of problem situations in the body. Apparently there are very few of 
these machines available in this country.  Don't know about others.  This 
Dr. was able to identify trouble spots where the cancer has already caused 
trouble in her body, several spots on her live, and spleen, troubles in her 
digestive tract.  While they were here, we watched one of Dr. Lorraine Day's 
videos, think it was called something like You Can't Do Better Than God  
That's not it, but I keep forgetting to bring the right notebook along to 
the library.  At any rate, she is already following many of the parts of 
this 10 point plan.  She walks 2-3 miles a day!, has been swimming in the 
pool at the Y, but has been cautioned about the chlorine, so plans to stop 
and experiment with different forms of exercise. She needs a nap every so 
often, but otherwise seems just fine right now.  While she was here, though, 
she had a choking episode that probably stems from the thickening of her 
blood.  Her husband knew just how to help her, but it brought home the 
realization that she is really sick.  Presently she can get her blood all 
taken out, cleaned of the large stuff and put back in.  Have to keep on 
here.  I was complaining about not getting many posts on my e-mail.  I got 
my come-uppance with today's lot! Ruth



From Ruth Strackbein




From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 00:14:31 +

Ruth so sorry to hear about your daughter-in-laws cancer...please keep us 
posted on what she decides to do ...is she open to alternative 
treatment's?take care ..debbie


-- Original message --
From: ruth strackbein ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com



 From Ruth Strackbein: Hi, I have a new question. My daughter-in-law has 
been

 diagnosed with a form of cance called (not sure of spelling),
 macroglobulinemia or Waldenstrom's . It is a form of lymphoma that is 
very
 rare. Wil bring the correct spelling next time. Wonder if anyone has 
heard
 of this? It causes fatigue and tingling of hands and feet at first, 
attacks

 the vital organs. Seems to be a bone marrow thing in which a blood
 component goes wild, hence the macro part and produces globules that are 
too

 large. Just remembered, the correct spelling would be in my files of
 e-mails from my son. Will check that and come back. Ruth



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Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-21 Thread ruth strackbein
I have suggested CS to John and Barbara.  Don't think that is high on their 
list of treatments at present.  Will send this information along .  I will 
research the Santa Monica place myself and send them a printout.  Thanks for 
any input.  Ruth



From Ruth Strackbein




From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 00:12:37 +


I thought that cs did not kill any of the good bacteria? thanks debbie
-- Original message --
From: Scott scottie592...@yahoo.com

Ruth,

My brother died in 1983 from a medullablastoma (brain tumor) at the age of 
22.  I wish we had known, back then, about Colloidal Silver (CS) and 
Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) therapy.  I take them separately every day.  First 
thing in the morning I drink 3/4oz CS (5-10PPM) and let that set in my 
mouth for about 5 minutes before swallowing the rest and then I put 5 drops 
of food-grade/digestable H2O2 (35%) in my Crystal Geyser spring water 
bottle that I take with me and drink it during each day, refilling my water 
bottle with spring water or purified drinking water.  I also take Rexall 
Brand Acidophillus (Bio-flora) Tablets 2 per day at least one hour after 
taking the CS.  This replaces any good bacteria that the CS might kill.  
It works!  I have not been sick for over a year (since starting the CS, 
except for the Herxheimer effect but that went away fairly quickly).  I 
share this info with anyone who wants to know an alternative to the present 
pharmaceuticals we are paying ridic!

 ulous p
rices for.

Anyhow, I hope this helps and hopefully somebody out there on the list has 
more suggestions but I do know that CS has made a huge difference in my 
life.  Just wish my brother could have experienced such.  Take care and may 
God bless you and your family.


Scott

P.S.  If you can afford it, there is a hospital in Mexico named Hospital 
Santa Monica and their website is:  
http://www.hospitalsantamonica.homestead.com/



ruth strackbein ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com wrote:


From Ruth Strackbein: Hi, I have a new question. My daughter-in-law has 
been

diagnosed with a form of cance called (not sure of spelling),
macroglobulinemia or Waldenstrom's . It is a form of lymphoma that is very
rare. Wil bring the correct spelling next time. Wonder if anyone has heard
of this? It causes fatigue and tingling of hands and feet at first, attacks
the vital organs. Seems to be a bone marrow thing in which a blood
component goes wild, hence the macro part and produces globules that are 
too

large. Just remembered, the correct spelling would be in my files of
e-mails from my son. Will check that and come back. Ruth



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CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-19 Thread ruth strackbein



From Ruth Strackbein: Hi, I have a new question. My daughter-in-law has been 
diagnosed with a form of cance called (not sure of spelling), 
macroglobulinemia or Waldenstrom's .  It is a form of lymphoma that is very 
rare.  Wil bring the correct spelling next time.  Wonder if anyone has heard 
of this?  It causes fatigue and tingling of hands and feet at first, attacks 
the vital organs.  Seems to be a bone marrow thing in which a blood 
component goes wild, hence the macro part and produces globules that are too 
large.  Just remembered, the correct spelling would be in my files of 
e-mails from my son.  Will check that and come back. Ruth




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RE: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-19 Thread ruth strackbein
I checked my files, apparently printed out all the info and took it home.  
Will bring it along on Monday. As I look at what I wrote below, the spelling 
looks right to me, but it doesn't work. Will get back to you all on Monday. 
Ruth



From Ruth Strackbein




From: ruth strackbein ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 10:49:12 -0500



From Ruth Strackbein: Hi, I have a new question. My daughter-in-law has 
been diagnosed with a form of cance called (not sure of spelling), 
macroglobulinemia or Waldenstrom's .  It is a form of lymphoma that is very 
rare.  Wil bring the correct spelling next time.  Wonder if anyone has 
heard of this?  It causes fatigue and tingling of hands and feet at first, 
attacks the vital organs.  Seems to be a bone marrow thing in which a blood 
component goes wild, hence the macro part and produces globules that are 
too large.  Just remembered, the correct spelling would be in my files of 
e-mails from my son.  Will check that and come back. Ruth




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Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-19 Thread Scott
Ruth,
   
  My brother died in 1983 from a medullablastoma (brain tumor) at the age of 
22.  I wish we had known, back then, about Colloidal Silver (CS) and Hydrogen 
Peroxide (H2O2) therapy.  I take them separately every day.  First thing in the 
morning I drink 3/4oz CS (5-10PPM) and let that set in my mouth for about 5 
minutes before swallowing the rest and then I put 5 drops of 
food-grade/digestable H2O2 (35%) in my Crystal Geyser spring water bottle that 
I take with me and drink it during each day, refilling my water bottle with 
spring water or purified drinking water.  I also take Rexall Brand Acidophillus 
(Bio-flora) Tablets 2 per day at least one hour after taking the CS.  This 
replaces any good bacteria that the CS might kill.  It works!  I have not 
been sick for over a year (since starting the CS, except for the Herxheimer 
effect but that went away fairly quickly).  I share this info with anyone who 
wants to know an alternative to the present pharmaceuticals we are paying
 ridiculous prices for.
   
  Anyhow, I hope this helps and hopefully somebody out there on the list has 
more suggestions but I do know that CS has made a huge difference in my life.  
Just wish my brother could have experienced such.  Take care and may God bless 
you and your family.
   
  Scott
   
  P.S.  If you can afford it, there is a hospital in Mexico named Hospital 
Santa Monica and their website is:  
http://www.hospitalsantamonica.homestead.com/

  
ruth strackbein ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com wrote:
  

From Ruth Strackbein: Hi, I have a new question. My daughter-in-law has been 
diagnosed with a form of cance called (not sure of spelling), 
macroglobulinemia or Waldenstrom's . It is a form of lymphoma that is very 
rare. Wil bring the correct spelling next time. Wonder if anyone has heard 
of this? It causes fatigue and tingling of hands and feet at first, attacks 
the vital organs. Seems to be a bone marrow thing in which a blood 
component goes wild, hence the macro part and produces globules that are too 
large. Just remembered, the correct spelling would be in my files of 
e-mails from my son. Will check that and come back. Ruth



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Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-19 Thread debbiegerard99

I thought that cs did not kill any of the good bacteria? thanks debbie
-- Original message -- 
From: Scott scottie592...@yahoo.com 

Ruth,

My brother died in 1983 from a medullablastoma (brain tumor) at the age of 22.  
I wish we had known, back then, about Colloidal Silver (CS) and Hydrogen 
Peroxide (H2O2) therapy.  I take them separately every day.  First thing in the 
morning I drink 3/4oz CS (5-10PPM) and let that set in my mouth for about 5 
minutes before swallowing the rest and then I put 5 drops of 
food-grade/digestable H2O2 (35%) in my Crystal Geyser spring water bottle that 
I take with me and drink it during each day, refilling my water bottle with 
spring water or purified drinking water.  I also take Rexall Brand Acidophillus 
(Bio-flora) Tablets 2 per day at least one hour after taking the CS.  This 
replaces any good bacteria that the CS might kill.  It works!  I have not 
been sick for over a year (since starting the CS, except for the Herxheimer 
effect but that went away fairly quickly).  I share this info with anyone who 
wants to know an alternative to the present pharmaceuticals we are paying 
ridiculous p
rices for.

Anyhow, I hope this helps and hopefully somebody out there on the list has more 
suggestions but I do know that CS has made a huge difference in my life.  Just 
wish my brother could have experienced such.  Take care and may God bless you 
and your family.

Scott

P.S.  If you can afford it, there is a hospital in Mexico named Hospital Santa 
Monica and their website is:  http://www.hospitalsantamonica.homestead.com/


ruth strackbein ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com wrote:


From Ruth Strackbein: Hi, I have a new question. My daughter-in-law has been 
diagnosed with a form of cance called (not sure of spelling), 
macroglobulinemia or Waldenstrom's . It is a form of lymphoma that is very 
rare. Wil bring the correct spelling next time. Wonder if anyone has heard 
of this? It causes fatigue and tingling of hands and feet at first, attacks 
the vital organs. Seems to be a bone marrow thing in which a blood 
component goes wild, hence the macro part and produces globules that are too 
large. Just remembered, the correct spelling would be in my files of 
e-mails from my son. Will check that and come back. Ruth



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Re: CSmacroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's

2006-08-19 Thread debbiegerard99
Ruth so sorry to hear about your daughter-in-laws cancer...please keep us 
posted on what she decides to do ...is she open to alternative 
treatment's?take care ..debbie

-- Original message -- 
From: ruth strackbein ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com 

 
 
 From Ruth Strackbein: Hi, I have a new question. My daughter-in-law has been 
 diagnosed with a form of cance called (not sure of spelling), 
 macroglobulinemia or Waldenstrom's . It is a form of lymphoma that is very 
 rare. Wil bring the correct spelling next time. Wonder if anyone has heard 
 of this? It causes fatigue and tingling of hands and feet at first, attacks 
 the vital organs. Seems to be a bone marrow thing in which a blood 
 component goes wild, hence the macro part and produces globules that are too 
 large. Just remembered, the correct spelling would be in my files of 
 e-mails from my son. Will check that and come back. Ruth 
 
 
 
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