Re: CSRe: RE: CSCS and gatorade

2006-08-25 Thread Marshall Dudley
I though you had previously said that you were using sorbitol in the Sweet P,
and it was good for nasal washes.  Am I confused?

Marshall

T J Garland wrote:

 D mannose is the natural sugar in cranberry juice that does the work on
 UTI's. I bottle and sell a UTI cure I call Sweet-P--( it makes your pee
 sweet)--  -a .2 molar solution of  d-mannose in CS. Please do not use my
 copyrighted name for this product if you make it.
 - Original Message -
 From: Richard r...@xxicenturysilver.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:22 PM
 Subject: Re: CSRe: RE: CSCS and gatorade

  Could you please elaborate - what is d- mannose ? thanks
  On 24/08/2006, at 17:23, noblemet...@bellsouth.net
  noblemet...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 
   Adding a teaspoon of d-mannose will help immensley.  TJ
  
   From: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
   Date: 2006/08/24 Thu AM 10:28:07 EDT
   To: silver-list@eskimo.com
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CSRe: Re: CSRe: RE: CSCS and gatorade

2006-08-25 Thread noblemetals
Marshall-  I use xylitol in CS as a nasal spray.  I call it Xyllergy  for 
allergies.  TJ
 
 From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
 Date: 2006/08/25 Fri AM 10:25:12 EDT
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSRe: RE: CSCS and gatorade
 
 I though you had previously said that you were using sorbitol in the Sweet P,
 and it was good for nasal washes.  Am I confused?
 
 Marshall
 
 T J Garland wrote:
 
  D mannose is the natural sugar in cranberry juice that does the work on
  UTI's. I bottle and sell a UTI cure I call Sweet-P--( it makes your pee
  sweet)--  -a .2 molar solution of  d-mannose in CS. Please do not use my
  copyrighted name for this product if you make it.
  - Original Message -
  From: Richard r...@xxicenturysilver.com
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:22 PM
  Subject: Re: CSRe: RE: CSCS and gatorade
 
   Could you please elaborate - what is d- mannose ? thanks
   On 24/08/2006, at 17:23, noblemet...@bellsouth.net
   noblemet...@bellsouth.net wrote:
  
Adding a teaspoon of d-mannose will help immensley.  TJ
   
From: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
Date: 2006/08/24 Thu AM 10:28:07 EDT
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
CC: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
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RE: CSCS and gatorade

2006-08-24 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Duane,

When fighting an infection, particularly UTI,  I suggest 1 oz CS + 2 oz
Gatorade (in swallow doses, holding each mouthful in mouth for 2 minutes,
then swallow) several times a day--when complete relief, 1 same dose 3 times
a day, making sure the patient drinks enough water (most women fail to do
this, I read). My wife takes this dose first thing in a.m. and then only CS
in toothbrushing and bedtime. At first sign of recurrence, begin original
larger dose. We hope and pray that your wife will receive this same welcome
relief. I believe the Gatorade+ CS is essential in the first dose--then many
use only the CS in other doses.

Duane, check bG's wonderful Site: microelectricitygermkil...@yahoogroups.com
and sign in and read and assemble the 6 volt battery and the extention cord
for use on many body parts for many relieving occasions. It's easy, simple,
economical and there are Photos of several Godzillas, with directions of how
others have used this--you, too, are encouraged to share your experiences
upon using.

Let me know hor I might help.

Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 59 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
http://www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com


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  From: dvoorman [mailto:dvoor...@netzero.net]
  Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 4:13 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Cc: dvoor...@netzero.net
  Subject: Re: CSCS and gatorade


  RICH I obtained a gallon of cs from you. My wife is 74 and has had UTI
also. Would you please let me know how much and how offen my wife should
take the CS and Gatorade. Thanks inadvance for the help.Yours Duane R.
Voorman
- Original Message -
From: Richard Harris
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Richard Harris
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 12:05 PM
Subject: RE: CSCS and gatorade


Hi Becky,

Brooks Bradley, one of the True Experts who so generously share valuable
info on this excellent Site with us seekers shared the answer to your
question. Brooks shared that using 1 part good CS 10 ppm + 2 parts Gatorade
(as an electrolyte to take the CS deeper into tissues than CS can go alone)
would be much more effective! My wife (of 60 years) suffered from chronic
UTI, which reoccurred about every 3 to 4 weeks usually requiring her to go
to our wonderful MD for a prescription for an expensive antibiotic (with
it's many unpleasant side-effects) tried Brooks suggestion and has had NO
return of UTI in almost 3 years--nor does she want another ever! Praise God!

At once, there were many who wanted a substitute for Gatorade and I'm
sure there are many: however, I know that Gatorade works effectively; is
economical and was developed at U of F (my alma mater) and they make a
little money on every effective drop of Gatorade sold. Why look for a maybe
effective substitute? I buy
Gatorade on sale for economy.

Please read my Site  Blog where you'll find FREE 3 pages of CS uses and
1 page of my CS Favorites to which I refer often. Let me know if I can help.

Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 59 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
http://www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com
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CSRe: RE: CSCS and gatorade

2006-08-24 Thread noblemetals
Adding a teaspoon of d-mannose will help immensley.  TJ
 
 From: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
 Date: 2006/08/24 Thu AM 10:28:07 EDT
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 CC: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
 Subject: RE: CSCS and gatorade
 
 


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Re: CSRe: RE: CSCS and gatorade

2006-08-24 Thread Richard

Could you please elaborate - what is d- mannose ? thanks
On 24/08/2006, at 17:23, noblemet...@bellsouth.net  
noblemet...@bellsouth.net wrote:



Adding a teaspoon of d-mannose will help immensley.  TJ


From: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
Date: 2006/08/24 Thu AM 10:28:07 EDT
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
CC: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
Subject: RE: CSCS and gatorade





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Re: CSRe: RE: CSCS and gatorade

2006-08-24 Thread T J Garland
D mannose is the natural sugar in cranberry juice that does the work on
UTI's. I bottle and sell a UTI cure I call Sweet-P--( it makes your pee
sweet)--  -a .2 molar solution of  d-mannose in CS. Please do not use my
copyrighted name for this product if you make it.
- Original Message -
From: Richard r...@xxicenturysilver.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: CSRe: RE: CSCS and gatorade


 Could you please elaborate - what is d- mannose ? thanks
 On 24/08/2006, at 17:23, noblemet...@bellsouth.net
 noblemet...@bellsouth.net wrote:

  Adding a teaspoon of d-mannose will help immensley.  TJ
 
  From: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
  Date: 2006/08/24 Thu AM 10:28:07 EDT
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  CC: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
  Subject: RE: CSCS and gatorade
 
 
 
 
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RE: CSCS and gatorade

2006-08-22 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Becky,

Brooks Bradley, one of the True Experts who so generously share valuable
info on this excellent Site with us seekers shared the answer to your
question. Brooks shared that using 1 part good CS 10 ppm + 2 parts Gatorade
(as an electrolyte to take the CS deeper into tissues than CS can go alone)
would be much more effective! My wife (of 60 years) suffered from chronic
UTI, which reoccurred about every 3 to 4 weeks usually requiring her to go
to our wonderful MD for a prescription for an expensive antibiotic (with
it's many unpleasant side-effects) tried Brooks suggestion and has had NO
return of UTI in almost 3 years--nor does she want another ever! Praise God!

At once, there were many who wanted a substitute for Gatorade and I'm sure
there are many: however, I know that Gatorade works effectively; is
economical and was developed at U of F (my alma mater) and they make a
little money on every effective drop of Gatorade sold. Why look for a maybe
effective substitute? I buy
Gatorade on sale for economy.

Please read my Site  Blog where you'll find FREE 3 pages of CS uses and 1
page of my CS Favorites to which I refer often. Let me know if I can help.

Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 59 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
http://www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com


  -Original Message-
  From: mteac...@triad.rr.com [mailto:mteac...@triad.rr.com]
  Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:26 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: CSCS and gatorade



Could someone tell me again the correct proportions of
gatorade to use with the CS?

Thanks,
Becky


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Re: CSCS and gatorade

2006-08-22 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is documented at http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html#Gator

Marshall

mteac...@triad.rr.com wrote:


   Could someone tell me again the correct proportions ofgatorade to use
  with the CS? Thanks,Becky

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Re: CSCS and gatorade

2006-08-22 Thread dvoorman
RICH I obtained a gallon of cs from you. My wife is 74 and has had UTI also. 
Would you please let me know how much and how offen my wife should take the CS 
and Gatorade. Thanks inadvance for the help.Yours Duane R. Voorman
  - Original Message - 
  From: Richard Harris 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Cc: Richard Harris 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 12:05 PM
  Subject: RE: CSCS and gatorade


  Hi Becky, 

  Brooks Bradley, one of the True Experts who so generously share valuable info 
on this excellent Site with us seekers shared the answer to your question. 
Brooks shared that using 1 part good CS 10 ppm + 2 parts Gatorade (as an 
electrolyte to take the CS deeper into tissues than CS can go alone) would be 
much more effective! My wife (of 60 years) suffered from chronic UTI, which 
reoccurred about every 3 to 4 weeks usually requiring her to go to our 
wonderful MD for a prescription for an expensive antibiotic (with it's many 
unpleasant side-effects) tried Brooks suggestion and has had NO return of UTI 
in almost 3 years--nor does she want another ever! Praise God! 

  At once, there were many who wanted a substitute for Gatorade and I'm sure 
there are many: however, I know that Gatorade works effectively; is economical 
and was developed at U of F (my alma mater) and they make a little money on 
every effective drop of Gatorade sold. Why look for a maybe effective 
substitute? I buy 
  Gatorade on sale for economy.

  Please read my Site  Blog where you'll find FREE 3 pages of CS uses and 1 
page of my CS Favorites to which I refer often. Let me know if I can help.

  Sincerely,
  ___
  Richard Harris, 59 Year FL Pharmacist
  448 West Juniata Street
  Clermont, FL 34711
  http://www.rharrisinc.com
  http://www.seasilver.com/reh
  http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com


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Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:26 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
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  Could someone tell me again the correct proportions of
  gatorade to use with the CS?

  Thanks,
  Becky 
 
 



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Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jim Holmes wrote:

 Yet another chlorinated hydrocarbon.

No it is a chlorinated carbohydrate. The difference is the difference
between sugar and oil.

Marshall



 -Original Message-
 From: Rowena [mailto:new...@aapt.net.au]
 Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 6:55 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

 Those like my wife who have to avoid sugar would probably find sucralose
 (Splenda) the best
 alternative.

 Have you done a search on Splenda health dangers?
 Rowena

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RE: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-14 Thread Jim Holmes
Thank you for the correction Marshall.  

-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 9:46 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

Jim Holmes wrote:

 Yet another chlorinated hydrocarbon.

No it is a chlorinated carbohydrate. The difference is the difference
between sugar and oil.

Marshall



 -Original Message-
 From: Rowena [mailto:new...@aapt.net.au]
 Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 6:55 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

 Those like my wife who have to avoid sugar would probably find sucralose
 (Splenda) the best
 alternative.

 Have you done a search on Splenda health dangers?
 Rowena

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RE: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-13 Thread Jim Holmes
Unless they have recently modified the formula, Pedialyte contains
Aspartame.  

 

 

 

-Original Message-
From: Connie Howard [mailto:craehow...@juno.com] 
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 9:24 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

 

Would the juice act as an electrolyte?  I thought electrolyte was more of a
saltine type liquid; but I'm not really that knowledgeable on this subject.

 

connie

 

On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 01:58:33 -0800 Raine rainelov...@sbcglobal.net writes:

I don't know that I'd use Pedialyte either... Perhaps just adding it to
fresh juice, or at least organic store-bought juice, would be good enough?

-Raine

grace1...@aol.com wrote: 

Instead of the Gatorade, could one use the electrolyte for children,
Pedialyte?  If the electrolytes in Gatorade were the essential reason one
mixes this with CS, I was hoping to use Pedialyte instead to avoid the sugar
and other allergenic ingredients in Gatorade.

 

Jill

 



Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-13 Thread Dan Nave
I can't imagine any parasites being able to live in that high a
concentration of salt!

So, I doubt that is what happened...

Dan



 grace1...@aol.com 12/12/2005 1:40:01 PM 

I have thought of adding sea salt also, but the last time I used sea
salt I  
got parasites from it.  It was still slightly wet and in large 
cystals.
 
My confusion about adding salt of any kind, and electrolytes, for that 

matter, to CS is that I would think the ionic silver would combine with
the  
electrolytes in the salt or Gatorade, or whatever, and then be 
neutralized.  
Someone who understands chemistry please set me  straight.
 
Thanks,
Jill


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Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-13 Thread twll56
Manuka Honey.
Everybody do a search on this stuff.It sounds like its good for everything.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Jim Holmes 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 2:31 AM
  Subject: RE: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture


  Unless they have recently modified the formula, Pedialyte contains Aspartame. 
 







  -Original Message-
  From: Connie Howard [mailto:craehow...@juno.com] 
  Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 9:24 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture



  Would the juice act as an electrolyte?  I thought electrolyte was more of a 
saltine type liquid; but I'm not really that knowledgeable on this subject.



  connie



  On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 01:58:33 -0800 Raine rainelov...@sbcglobal.net writes:

I don't know that I'd use Pedialyte either... Perhaps just adding it to 
fresh juice, or at least organic store-bought juice, would be good enough?

-Raine

grace1...@aol.com wrote: 

  Instead of the Gatorade, could one use the electrolyte for children, 
Pedialyte?  If the electrolytes in Gatorade were the essential reason one mixes 
this with CS, I was hoping to use Pedialyte instead to avoid the sugar and 
other allergenic ingredients in Gatorade.



  Jill




RE: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
Stevia works for me...deb

Jim Holmes ami...@starband.net wrote:  Yet another chlorinated hydrocarbon.

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From: Rowena [mailto:new...@aapt.net.au] 
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 6:55 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

Those like my wife who have to avoid sugar would probably find sucralose 
(Splenda) the best
alternative.


Have you done a search on Splenda health dangers?
Rowena 


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Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
Actually adding Gatorade to EIS improves it's absorption since higher
concentrations of salts form silver chloride complexes, that are much
more soluble than silver chloride's .8 ppm (which goes down to about .2
ppm in diluted stomach acid).  How can you say that both silver chloride
and particulate portions of EIS are BOTH useless, when that is what you
end up with in the stomach?  There is plenty of evidence that EIS taken
by mouth is extremely effective.

Marshall

Robert Berger wrote:

 NEVER ADD SALT OF ANY KIND TO A SILVER SOLUTION AS IT WILL CAUSE THE
 SILVER IONS TO BECOME SILVER CHLORIDE, AND THAT IS BASICALLY
 USELESS. Ole Bob :-(


  You could add some sea salt for that purpose.

  -Raine

  Connie Howard wrote:

  Would the juice act as an electrolyte?  I thought
  electrolyte was more of a saltine type liquid; but I'm not
  really that knowledgeable on this subject. connie




Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread Grace1way
Why not use Pedialyte instead of Gatorade to mix with CS.  Is there  some 
ingredient in Gatorade that is important that is not in Pedialyte?  My  
understanding was that it is the electrolyte content of Gatorade  that is the 
reason it 
is mixed with CS.  Pedialyte is an electrolyte  solution, but it doesn't have 
the sugar (at least not as much), or the  artificial flavoring (or any 
flavoring, for that matter).  
 
Jill


Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread Grace1way
I have thought of adding sea salt also, but the last time I used sea salt I  
got parasites from it.  It was still slightly wet and in large  cystals.
 
My confusion about adding salt of any kind, and electrolytes, for that  
matter, to CS is that I would think the ionic silver would combine with the  
electrolytes in the salt or Gatorade, or whatever, and then be  neutralized.  
Someone who understands chemistry please set me  straight.
 
Thanks,
Jill


Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread mborgert
Aspartane is in pedialite
 -- Original message --
From: grace1...@aol.com
 Why not use Pedialyte instead of Gatorade to mix with CS.  Is there  some 
 ingredient in Gatorade that is important that is not in Pedialyte?  My  
 understanding was that it is the electrolyte content of Gatorade  that is the 
 reason it 
 is mixed with CS.  Pedialyte is an electrolyte  solution, but it doesn't have 
 the sugar (at least not as much), or the  artificial flavoring (or any 
 flavoring, for that matter).  
  
 Jill



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Why not use Pedialyte instead of Gatorade to mix with CS. Is there 
some ingredient in Gatorade that is important that is not in Pedialyte? My 
understanding was that itis the electrolyte content of Gatorade 
thatis the reason it is mixed with CS. Pedialyte is an electrolyte 
solution, but it doesn't have the sugar (at least not as much), or the 
artificial flavoring (or any flavoring, for that matter). 

Jill
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Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
grace1...@aol.com wrote:

  Why not use Pedialyte instead of Gatorade to mix with CS.  Is there
 some ingredient in Gatorade that is important that is not in
 Pedialyte?


 At the time this was researched Pedialyte had ant poison in it
 (aspertame).  I think though that they have removed it, at least from
 some of their products.


  My understanding was that it is the electrolyte content of Gatorade
 that is the reason it is mixed with CS.  Pedialyte is an electrolyte
 solution, but it doesn't have the sugar (at least not as much), or the
 artificial flavoring (or any flavoring, for that matter).

 The not having sugar is the bad part, if they are still using
 aspertame instead.

 Marshall



   Jill


Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread Grace1way
Oops!  I don't want any aspartame!  Thank you very much!
 
Jill


Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread sol
I thought there was a thread here on gatorade some time ago, that had 
many people insisting that there is aspartame in gatorade. I'm now 
trying to find out if this is true (none listed on label) and also would 
like opinions on sucralose--is it as bad as aspartame, or bad in a 
different way? What?
Xylitol gives me diarrhea no matter how small the portion, and I don't 
really like stevia except in some beverages, for cooking and baking 
stevia is a dead loss. I find the aftertaste of stevia as bad as 
aspartame and saccharin.
I'd like to request no one suggest I simply totally give up some sweet 
tasting foods and beverages. It would be the best thing, but reality is 
it probably isn't going to happen. I already eat far less sugar than the 
average american, bake all our own bread, waffles, etc as I don't like 
sweetness/sugar in any of those, etc. I just want to be able to have an 
occasional sweet treat, without sugar.
Some level of sugar may be better than artificial sweeteners 
though.what?

sol


Marshall Dudley wrote:


grace1...@aol.com wrote:

 Why not use Pedialyte instead of Gatorade to mix with CS.  Is there 
some ingredient in Gatorade that is important that is not in Pedialyte?
 

At the time this was researched Pedialyte had ant poison in it 
(aspertame).  I think though that they have removed it, at least from 
some of their products.
 

 My understanding was that it is the electrolyte content of Gatorade 
that is the reason it is mixed with CS.  Pedialyte is an electrolyte 
solution, but it doesn't have the sugar (at least not as much), or 
the artificial flavoring (or any flavoring, for that matter).


The not having sugar is the bad part, if they are still using 
aspertame instead.


Marshall
 
 
 
  Jill





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Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
sol wrote:

 I thought there was a thread here on gatorade some time ago, that had
 many people insisting that there is aspartame in gatorade. I'm now
 trying to find out if this is true (none listed on label)

I have never seen aspartame in Gatorade.

 and also would
 like opinions on sucralose--is it as bad as aspartame, or bad in a
 different way? What?

Some people allergic to chlorine have reported problems with sucralose.  It is 
chlorinated sucrose,
and although may have some problems they apparently pale in comparison with 
aspartame.


 Xylitol gives me diarrhea no matter how small the portion, and I don't
 really like stevia except in some beverages, for cooking and baking
 stevia is a dead loss. I find the aftertaste of stevia as bad as
 aspartame and saccharin.

There are suppose to be some highly purified stevia available that lacks the 
aftertaste, but I have
not tried it.


 I'd like to request no one suggest I simply totally give up some sweet
 tasting foods and beverages. It would be the best thing, but reality is
 it probably isn't going to happen. I already eat far less sugar than the
 average american, bake all our own bread, waffles, etc as I don't like
 sweetness/sugar in any of those, etc. I just want to be able to have an
 occasional sweet treat, without sugar.
 Some level of sugar may be better than artificial sweeteners
 though.what?
 sol

Those like my wife who have to avoid sugar would probably find sucralose 
(Splenda) the best
alternative.

Marshall



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RE: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread Richard Harris
1) Since Brooks Bradley recommended Gatorade as an electrolyte to carry CS
deeper into the tissues than CS can go alone; and 2) since My UFL Gators
receive a stipend for every drop of Gatorade purchased; and 3) since my wife
had suffered for years with UTI attacks every 3 to 4 weeks not effectively
treated by CS alone (usually ending up seeing a doctor and getting an
expensive antibiotic with unpleasant side reactions and much discomfort and
4) 2 years ago, since reading Brooks excellent recommendation and following
it without seeking to find a substitute She has suffered NO attacks and
plans to use the combination as written throughout the hopefully many more
years (now age 82)--God uses this combination to do many of His miracles!
Praise God! Thank you, Brooks and the other generous Experts on this List
who share with us seekers!

I would be wary of using Pedialyte--the last time I checked, they used
aspartame as sweetener.

Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 58 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
http://www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com


  -Original Message-
  From: Connie Howard [mailto:craehow...@juno.com]
  Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 11:24 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture


  Would the juice act as an electrolyte?  I thought electrolyte was more of
a saltine type liquid; but I'm not really that knowledgeable on this
subject.

  connie

  On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 01:58:33 -0800 Raine rainelov...@sbcglobal.net
writes:
I don't know that I'd use Pedialyte either... Perhaps just adding it to
fresh juice, or at least organic store-bought juice, would be good enough?

-Raine

grace1...@aol.com wrote:
  Instead of the Gatorade, could one use the electrolyte for children,
Pedialyte?  If the electrolytes in Gatorade were the essential reason one
mixes this with CS, I was hoping to use Pedialyte instead to avoid the sugar
and other allergenic ingredients in Gatorade.

  Jill


Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread Rowena
Those like my wife who have to avoid sugar would probably find sucralose 
(Splenda) the best
alternative.


Have you done a search on Splenda health dangers?
Rowena 


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Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread patriot2000



Subject: Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture
I already eat far less sugar than the average american, bake all our own 
bread, waffles, etc as I don't like sweetness/sugar in any of those, etc. 
I just want to be able to have an occasional sweet treat, without sugar.
Some level of sugar may be better than artificial sweeteners 
though.what?

sol


Like you, Sol, I have found I don't like the aftertaste of most stevia 
products.  I would use it in my coffee, but always ended up adding a half 
teaspoon of sugar, too, to cover the taste.  Where was the gain in 
that??  Now I have located a stevia product that I actually like, with 
little to no aftertaste.  It is a product called Stevia Balance, and it is 
made by NOW Foods.  It combines stevia extract with Chromium  and Inulin 
(from chicory root).  I was already taking inulin anyway, with the 
understanding that it enhances the life of the good probiotic critters I am 
trying to have colonize my innards, so this is a bonus.  I get it at the 
health food store -- 100 packets for under 10 bucks.


However, I am going to try something else when I run out.  I bought an 
ounce of pure white stevia powder (expensive!) and a bottle of inulin 
powder, which is very inexpensive, and I have some capsules containing 
chromium.  I am going to mix my own.  I am quite certain it will be much 
less expensive than the NOW product.  However, for those who don't like to 
adventure as I do, the box of packets definitely is worth trying, and I 
recommended it to a diabetic cousin recently, too.


Marlys





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RE: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-12 Thread Jim Holmes
Yet another chlorinated hydrocarbon.

-Original Message-
From: Rowena [mailto:new...@aapt.net.au] 
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 6:55 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

Those like my wife who have to avoid sugar would probably find sucralose 
(Splenda) the best
alternative.


Have you done a search on Splenda health dangers?
Rowena 


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Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-10 Thread Grace1way
Instead of the Gatorade, could one use the electrolyte for children,  
Pedialyte?  If the electrolytes in Gatorade were the essential reason one  
mixes this 
with CS, I was hoping to use Pedialyte instead to avoid the sugar and  other 
allergenic ingredients in Gatorade.
 
Jill


Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-10 Thread Raine
I don't know that I'd use Pedialyte either... Perhaps just adding it to 
fresh juice, or at least organic store-bought juice, would be good enough?


-Raine

grace1...@aol.com wrote:

Instead of the Gatorade, could one use the electrolyte for children, 
Pedialyte?  If the electrolytes in Gatorade were the essential reason 
one mixes this with CS, I was hoping to use Pedialyte instead to avoid 
the sugar and other allergenic ingredients in Gatorade.
 
Jill




Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-10 Thread Ode Coyote
 Very interesting!

The FTC has inserted goons into your life then?

Ode

At 10:05 AM 12/9/2005 -0500, you wrote:

Take a look at http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html

You may mix H2O2 with CS, or Gatorade with CS, but it is not recommended
to do
both at the same time, See Can I do both in the above URL.

Marshall

d4...@valornet.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I know it's been posted numerous times but I need some input on how to
 prepare the CS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture. I'm dealing with Lyme/ALS and I feel
 this will really help. 2006 will be my year of recovery!

 Thanks,
 Dana
 in frozen Oklahoma

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Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-10 Thread Connie Howard
Would the juice act as an electrolyte?  I thought electrolyte was more of
a saltine type liquid; but I'm not really that knowledgeable on this
subject.

connie

On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 01:58:33 -0800 Raine rainelov...@sbcglobal.net
writes:
I don't know that I'd use Pedialyte either... Perhaps just adding it to
fresh juice, or at least organic store-bought juice, would be good
enough?

-Raine

grace1...@aol.com wrote: 
Instead of the Gatorade, could one use the electrolyte for children,
Pedialyte?  If the electrolytes in Gatorade were the essential reason one
mixes this with CS, I was hoping to use Pedialyte instead to avoid the
sugar and other allergenic ingredients in Gatorade.

Jill

Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-10 Thread Raine

You could add some sea salt for that purpose.

-Raine

Connie Howard wrote:

Would the juice act as an electrolyte?  I thought electrolyte was more 
of a saltine type liquid; but I'm not really that knowledgeable on 
this subject.
 
connie




Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-10 Thread Robert Berger
NEVER ADD SALT OF ANY KIND TO A SILVER SOLUTION AS IT WILL CAUSE THE SILVER 
IONS TO BECOME SILVER CHLORIDE, AND THAT IS BASICALLY USELESS.
   
  Ole Bob :-(


  You could add some sea salt for that purpose.

-Raine

Connie Howard wrote:   Would the juice act as an electrolyte?  I thought 
electrolyte was more of a saltine type liquid; but I'm not really that 
knowledgeable on this subject.
   
  connie
  



Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Take a look at http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html

You may mix H2O2 with CS, or Gatorade with CS, but it is not recommended to do
both at the same time, See Can I do both in the above URL.

Marshall

d4...@valornet.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I know it's been posted numerous times but I need some input on how to
 prepare the CS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture. I'm dealing with Lyme/ALS and I feel
 this will really help. 2006 will be my year of recovery!

 Thanks,
 Dana
 in frozen Oklahoma

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RE: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-09 Thread Richard Harris
Thank you, Marshall for your generous sharing you continually do for us
seekers! I really enjoyed and appreciate your compilation on Facts on
Colloidal Silver.

You state that H202 and Gatorade should not both be added at the same time
and I agree--In generating my CS, I use ONLY 99.88% silver wire, ozonated,
steam-distilled water and use low dc current till I get a nice red laser
tyndall beam; then I cut off electricity, remove silver wires, test with a
Hanna TDS1 meter to verify a reading of 6 to 8 x 2 = ppm and I label my CS
as 10ppm (which is slightly over strength, but is certainly 10ppm. To a
gallon, I add 4 cc. 3% H2O2, shake gently and seal and label; At the time of
first dose each morning, I mix 1 part CS + 2 parts Gatorade--to be taken by
holding mouthfuls in mouth for 2 minutes, then swallowing; until the glass
is empty. I also use CS in tooth brushing (rinsing mouth before and
following, swallowing the CS); I also splash or mist CS underarms last thing
before putting on pajamas and first thing in morning before dressing, as
deodorant. Last thing before sleep, I sit on edge of bed,  spray mist open
eyes, 3 times each nostril sniffing alternately and 2 sprays each ear.
Someone ( a teacher, I believe) shared that and stated she had been cold 
flu-free since beginning this routine. Should I feel any warnings of
oncoming problems, I take only 1 mouthful CS hourly for several doses--It
works for me and all that I have shared with.

I believe Dana will find this effective and each dose of CS/H2O2 should be
freshly mixed with Gatorade at time of dosage.

___
Richard Harris, 58 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
http://www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com





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From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 10:06 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture


Take a look at http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html

You may mix H2O2 with CS, or Gatorade with CS, but it is not recommended to
do
both at the same time, See Can I do both in the above URL.

Marshall

d4...@valornet.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I know it's been posted numerous times but I need some input on how to
 prepare the CS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture. I'm dealing with Lyme/ALS and I feel
 this will really help. 2006 will be my year of recovery!

 Thanks,
 Dana
 in frozen Oklahoma

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Re: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-08 Thread Gail Evans
Good to see that I'm not the only frozen Oklahoman on the list! And also
dealing with lyme.

GE
gailev...@cox.net
www.expertembroidery.com
www.livingnow.net/gevans


- Original Message - 
From: d4...@valornet.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 4:45 PM
Subject: CSCS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture


 Hi,

 I know it's been posted numerous times but I need some input on how to
 prepare the CS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture. I'm dealing with Lyme/ALS and I feel
 this will really help. 2006 will be my year of recovery!

 Thanks,
 Dana
 in frozen Oklahoma


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