Re: CS>silver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-05 Thread Maple Springs Farm

thanks marshall

On 04.03.2013 11:10, Marshall wrote:

With a silver content of only 10 ppm or so, and once diluted in the
blood to less than 1 ppm, I cannot see how it would have any effect 
on

hydration one way or the other at all.  I have not researched it, and
am not sure any research on it has ever been done, so could be wrong.

Marshall

On 3/2/2013 7:49 AM, Maple Springs Farm wrote:

Hi this is kinda technical (hopefully marshall is listening!)
but
one of the big problems with lyme (at least w me) is hydration.
I was wondering... if since when i drink water the it doesn't go in 
the cells
cause it is blocked by the lyme gunk, if the silver would help with 
hydration
just because of the silver content in it? Wouldn't the silver go in 
the cells
and the water conduct to the silver? I know silver is good for xyz 
but can it

or will it help with hydration??? Or would it make it worse?

Carol
Maple Springs Farm
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http://www.maplespringsfarm.com


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Re: CS>silver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-04 Thread Marshall
With a silver content of only 10 ppm or so, and once diluted in the 
blood to less than 1 ppm, I cannot see how it would have any effect on 
hydration one way or the other at all.  I have not researched it, and am 
not sure any research on it has ever been done, so could be wrong.


Marshall

On 3/2/2013 7:49 AM, Maple Springs Farm wrote:

Hi this is kinda technical (hopefully marshall is listening!)
but
one of the big problems with lyme (at least w me) is hydration.
I was wondering... if since when i drink water the it doesn't go in 
the cells
cause it is blocked by the lyme gunk, if the silver would help with 
hydration
just because of the silver content in it? Wouldn't the silver go in 
the cells
and the water conduct to the silver? I know silver is good for xyz but 
can it

or will it help with hydration??? Or would it make it worse?

Carol
Maple Springs Farm
http://www.maplesprings.com
http://www.maplespringsfarm.com


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Re: CS>silver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread Lena Guyot
I add prill beads to my water urn (google them) They both alkalize and make the 
water more deeply hydrating) and one small bag of them will 'prill' a lifetime 
of water. I also drink my water through a straw, as that stimulates thirst. And 
to get the habit of drinking enough, I strung some large counter beads around 
the top of my urn, representing the number of glasses that were needed in a 
day. A friend stacks pennies in her windowsill and moves one to the other end 
each time she drinks a glass. As a Lymie, I find it very easy to lose track, so 
this helped.
Be well,
Léna
On Mar 2, 2013, at 7:49 AM, Maple Springs Farm wrote:

> Hi this is kinda technical (hopefully marshall is listening!)
> but
> one of the big problems with lyme (at least w me) is hydration.
> I was wondering... if since when i drink water the it doesn't go in the cells
> cause it is blocked by the lyme gunk, if the silver would help with hydration
> just because of the silver content in it? Wouldn't the silver go in the cells
> and the water conduct to the silver? I know silver is good for xyz but can it
> or will it help with hydration??? Or would it make it worse?
> 
> Carol
> Maple Springs Farm
> http://www.maplesprings.com
> http://www.maplespringsfarm.com
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Re: CS>silver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread Maple Springs Farm

maybe it's the salt that helps put the water in the cells
i'm familiar with lena's salt/c protocol
she is a long time lyme lister helper :)


On 02.03.2013 10:36, PT Ferrance wrote:

I have read recently that no matter how much water one drinks if
there is not enough salt in the body they will always be thirsty.
Lena, one of the other list members with Lyme's, uses a salt and
vitamin C protocol successfully. I wonder if there could be a
connection?

Perhaps if Lena reads this she will respond.
PT

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FROM: Maple Springs Farm 
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SENT: Sat, March 2, 2013 9:59:31 AM
SUBJECT: Re: CS>silver, lyme and hydration for you techies

 HI Tony
Thanks for the thoughts...
I'll have to try...

On 02.03.2013 09:22, Tony Moody wrote:

Hi Carol,

That is interesting that lymes can cause gunk around the cells.

What does make water wetter for me is some of the acids, citric,
tartaric and ascorbic Plus
sugar or honey seem to go down nicely. A small squeeze of natural
lemon in water is
probably the best healthwise.

Don't know. I'm fairly sure CS doesn't make anything worse, but I
personally have never had
a detox from CS.

Personally I have not noticed that CS specifically is a cell wetter
but it most certainly did go
down easily when I drank straight CS as an experiment.

I'm quite clogged at present, not drinking enough water, so will try
staight cs to see if it makes
any difference.

Thanks for the question.

Tony

On 2 Mar 2013 at 7:49, Maple Springs Farm wrote about :
Subject : CS>silver, lyme and hydration for y


Hi this is kinda technical (hopefully marshall is listening!)
but
one of the big problems with lyme (at least w me) is hydration.
I was wondering... if since when i drink water the it doesn't go in 
the
cells cause it is blocked by the lyme gunk, if the silver would 
help with
hydration just because of the silver content in it? Wouldn't the 
silver go
in the cells and the water conduct to the silver? I know silver is 
good
for xyz but can it or will it help with hydration??? Or would it 
make it

worse?

Carol
Maple Springs Farm
http://www.maplesprings.com [1]
http://www.maplespringsfarm.com [2]



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Re: CS>silver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread PT Ferrance
I have read recently that no matter how much water one drinks if there is not 
enough salt in the body they will always be thirsty.  Lena, one of the other 
list members with Lyme's, uses a salt and vitamin C protocol successfully.  I 
wonder if there could be a connection?

Perhaps if Lena reads this she will respond.
PT





From: Maple Springs Farm 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, March 2, 2013 9:59:31 AM
Subject: Re: CS>silver, lyme and hydration for you techies

HI Tony
Thanks for the thoughts...
I'll have to try...


On 02.03.2013 09:22, Tony Moody wrote:
> Hi Carol,
> 
> That is interesting that lymes can cause gunk around the cells.
> 
> What does make water wetter for me is some of the acids, citric,
> tartaric and ascorbic Plus
> sugar or honey seem to go down nicely. A small squeeze of natural
> lemon in water is
> probably the best healthwise.
> 
> Don't know. I'm fairly sure CS doesn't make anything worse, but I
> personally have never had
> a detox from CS.
> 
> Personally I have not noticed that CS specifically is a cell wetter
> but it most certainly did go
> down easily when I drank straight CS as an experiment.
> 
> I'm quite clogged at present, not drinking enough water, so will try
> staight cs to see if it makes
> any difference.
> 
> Thanks for the question.
> 
> Tony
> 
> On 2 Mar 2013 at 7:49, Maple Springs Farm wrote about :
> Subject : CS>silver, lyme and hydration for y
> 
>> Hi this is kinda technical (hopefully marshall is listening!)
>> but
>> one of the big problems with lyme (at least w me) is hydration.
>> I was wondering... if since when i drink water the it doesn't go in the
>> cells cause it is blocked by the lyme gunk, if the silver would help with
>> hydration just because of the silver content in it? Wouldn't the silver go
>> in the cells and the water conduct to the silver? I know silver is good
>> for xyz but can it or will it help with hydration??? Or would it make it
>> worse?
>> 
>> Carol
>> Maple Springs Farm
>> http://www.maplesprings.com
>> http://www.maplespringsfarm.com
> 
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Re: CS>silver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread Maple Springs Farm

interesting MA
thanks
i wonder what is in the water to make it different?
i was thinking of trying those prill beads again

On 02.03.2013 09:42, MaryAnn Helland wrote:

Carol -- you might consider Willard's Water. WW is heavy water, and
that's exactly what it does -- hydrate cells more deeply.
MA

On 2 Mar 2013 at 7:49, Maple Springs Farm wrote about :
Subject : CS>silver, lyme and hydration for y


Hi this is kinda technical (hopefully marshall is listening!)
but
one of the big problems with lyme (at least w me) is hydration.
I was wondering... if since when i drink water the it doesn't go in 
the
cells cause it is blocked by the lyme gunk, if the silver would help 
with
hydration just because of the silver content in it? Wouldn't the 
silver go
in the cells and the water conduct to the silver? I know silver is 
good
for xyz but can it or will it help with hydration??? Or would it 
make it

worse?

Carol
Maple Springs Farm
http://www.maplesprings.com [1]
http://www.maplespringsfarm.com [2]


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Re: CS>silver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread Maple Springs Farm

HI Tony
Thanks for the thoughts...
I'll have to try...


On 02.03.2013 09:22, Tony Moody wrote:

Hi Carol,

That is interesting that lymes can cause gunk around the cells.

What does make water wetter for me is some of the acids, citric,
tartaric and ascorbic Plus
sugar or honey seem to go down nicely. A small squeeze of natural
lemon in water is
probably the best healthwise.

Don't know. I'm fairly sure CS doesn't make anything worse, but I
personally have never had
a detox from CS.

Personally I have not noticed that CS specifically is a cell wetter
but it most certainly did go
down easily when I drank straight CS as an experiment.

I'm quite clogged at present, not drinking enough water, so will try
staight cs to see if it makes
any difference.

Thanks for the question.

Tony

On 2 Mar 2013 at 7:49, Maple Springs Farm wrote about :
Subject : CS>silver, lyme and hydration for y


Hi this is kinda technical (hopefully marshall is listening!)
but
one of the big problems with lyme (at least w me) is hydration.
I was wondering... if since when i drink water the it doesn't go in 
the
cells cause it is blocked by the lyme gunk, if the silver would help 
with
hydration just because of the silver content in it? Wouldn't the 
silver go
in the cells and the water conduct to the silver? I know silver is 
good
for xyz but can it or will it help with hydration??? Or would it 
make it

worse?

Carol
Maple Springs Farm
http://www.maplesprings.com
http://www.maplespringsfarm.com



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Re: CS>silver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Carol -- you might consider Willard's Water.  WW is heavy water, and that's 
exactly what it does -- hydrate cells more deeply.
MA



On 2 Mar 2013 at 7:49, Maple Springs Farm wrote about :
Subject : CS>silver, lyme and hydration for y

> Hi this is kinda technical (hopefully marshall is listening!)
> but
> one of the big problems with lyme (at least w me) is hydration.
> I was wondering... if since when i drink water the it doesn't go in the
> cells cause it is blocked by the lyme gunk, if the silver would help with
> hydration just because of the silver content in it? Wouldn't the silver go
> in the cells and the water conduct to the silver? I know silver is good
> for xyz but can it or will it help with hydration??? Or would it make it
> worse?
> 
> Carol
> Maple Springs Farm
> http://www.maplesprings.com
> http://www.maplespringsfarm.com


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Re: CS>silver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Carol,

That is interesting that lymes can cause gunk around the cells.

What does make water wetter for me is some of the acids, citric, tartaric and 
ascorbic Plus 
sugar or honey seem to go down nicely. A small squeeze of natural lemon in 
water is 
probably the best healthwise. 

Don't know. I'm fairly sure CS doesn't make anything worse, but I personally 
have never had 
a detox from CS. 

Personally I have not noticed that CS specifically is a cell wetter but it most 
certainly did go 
down easily when I drank straight CS as an experiment. 

I'm quite clogged at present, not drinking enough water, so will try staight cs 
to see if it makes 
any difference. 

Thanks for the question.

Tony

On 2 Mar 2013 at 7:49, Maple Springs Farm wrote about :
Subject : CS>silver, lyme and hydration for y

> Hi this is kinda technical (hopefully marshall is listening!)
> but
> one of the big problems with lyme (at least w me) is hydration.
> I was wondering... if since when i drink water the it doesn't go in the
> cells cause it is blocked by the lyme gunk, if the silver would help with
> hydration just because of the silver content in it? Wouldn't the silver go
> in the cells and the water conduct to the silver? I know silver is good
> for xyz but can it or will it help with hydration??? Or would it make it
> worse?
> 
> Carol
> Maple Springs Farm
> http://www.maplesprings.com
> http://www.maplespringsfarm.com


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