THANKS for the reply. I hope someone with Interlibrary access in the
USA can get this easily. My guess is that this is a very, very
peculiar case, but I would like very much to know the details. Any
academics who can do this stateside?
C Creel wrote:
Dear Jonathan,
You said:
Thanks. It is possible that you are the only group that has done any
experiments to determine this at all.
Marshall
Brooks Bradley wrote:
Dear List Membership,
During the immediately past nine years of
investigating/researching the
This just gets me a login screen. I guess I have to be a member to get to
the paper itself.
Marshall
jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:
Brain involvement in generalized argyria
Clinical Neuropathology, 3: 1, 1984 Jan-Feb, 32-6
Additional info for above Abstract:
...CAS Registry Number
It is possible that mice and rats don't have a bbb, or don't have a very good
one? For the purpose of keeping toxic metals out of the brain, the human would
need this since they live over 50 years, but a rat which dies much sooner, would
likely not accumulate enough metal in the brain during it's
Does anyone know how to get rid of (non-cancerous) lypomas
or fatty tumors that appear under the skin?
Chelation, with DMSO in the mix???
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 10:47 PM
Subject: Re: CScs and dmso
Other relevant speculation is this: how does the BBB normally work in
reverse?
I've had one dog where this turned into a real problem. If the lypoma doesn't
grow and doesn't attach it's mostly a cosmetic problem. However, if it does
grow and does attach, as it did on my dog's rib cage, it cannot be safely /
effectively removed. My little 13 Beagle ended up with a huge
Dear Marshall,
You said:
This just gets me a login screen. I guess I have to be a member to get to
the paper itself.
There is no paper online. What you will find here
(http://www.chemweb.com/databases/medline?action=recorduid=MDLN.84157388 )
is the abstract I posted already.
The paper
Dear Marshall,
You said:
It is possible that mice and rats don't have a bbb, or don't have a very
good
one? For the purpose of keeping toxic metals out of the brain, the human
would
need this since they live over 50 years, but a rat which dies much sooner,
would
likely not accumulate enough
Why what was the outcome? I have a dog with one on his spine, and it
is growing very slowly. The vet told me to wait and see two years
ago, and that it would not be removable because of the location. I
would love to find a way to get rid of it. I wonder if anyone knows
why these occur?
Sharon
Swelling, fever, and pain on chewing anything with any hardness. Could not
see a jawline on left side for many years. But the cs, dmso mix made this lots
better in just a few days. Super neos taped on the areas at night help lots
too.
-
Do you Yahoo!?
If you have a vet who practices TCM...it may help
In Chinese Med. tumours are caused by stagnation
so they treat them, thusly.Kithi Nancy!
At 01:05 PM 3/17/03 -0600, you wrote:
They're like any tumor in that they're cells gone mad, so to speak - but
they
are fat cells and
Re: CSLypomasThey're like any tumor in that they're cells gone mad, so to
speak - but they are fat cells and harmless. But, like with your and my
dogs, they can cause problems due to location. Once they're attached they're
difficult to impossible to surgically remove. I don't know if
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:07:17 -0600, Dan Nave dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com
wrote:
Does anyone know how to get rid of (non-cancerous) lypomas
or fatty tumors that appear under the skin?
You can experiment with laser therapy easy enough.
Red laser keychain pointers are dollar store items.
Put the
Cool ideas Kit Chuck! I haven't had a dog with one in so long I figured
there should be some new way to get rid of them!
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:07:17 -0600, Dan Nave
dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com
wrote:
Does anyone know how to get rid of (non-cancerous)
You might want to ask here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/
jr
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Ditto on Chuck's idea.never woulda thunk
it!! Kit
At 01:32 PM 3/17/03 -0600, you wrote:
Cool ideas Kit Chuck! I haven't had a dog with one in so long I figured
there should be some new way to get rid of them!
Nancy Estes
dog...@apex2000.net
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:07:17 -0600, Dan
Yeah- thanks Chuch, I will try it and report back. Do you all think
the area to be treated needs to be shaved first or does it matter?
Sharon
Ditto on Chuck's idea.never woulda thunk
it!! Kit
At 01:32 PM 3/17/03 -0600, you wrote:
Cool ideas Kit Chuck! I haven't had a dog with one in
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 17:34:24 -0800, Sharon tala...@teleport.com wrote:
Yeah- thanks Chuch, I will try it and report back. Do you all think
the area to be treated needs to be shaved first or does it matter?
Sharon
You should be able to get down to the skin without shaving. It's a fat pencil
Chuck,
You can experiment with laser therapy easy enough.
Red laser keychain pointers are dollar store items.
I've been in the medical field for (ack!) nearly 30 years and just when you
think you've heard it all, well, guess not! :)I write not to castigate,
but rather express admiration of
Sharon...
Not having used Chuck's idea myself, but having a bit of knowledge about the
medical/surgical use of lasers in general (although not about the pen
lasers, I don't know how intense they can get) in regular medical laser
use, the lasers will burn flammable materials pretty darn
Commentary interspersed...
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 22:33:55 -0500, Denise Every deni...@citlink.net wrote:
Chuck,
You can experiment with laser therapy easy enough.
Red laser keychain pointers are dollar store items.
I've been in the medical field for (ack!) nearly 30 years and just when you
think
Hello Denise,
Monday, March 17, 2003, 10:40:33 PM, you wrote:
DE Sharon...
SNIP
Denise:
Low level laser therapy has been in use for many decades. A simple
search will result in reams of information, a lot of it published in
the respected medical periodicals and journals. The lasers
You better not EVER think you heard it all.
Especially in the medical field.
Of course not, wouldn't expect to and wouldn't want to. I'm always
interested in new information, new ideas, new paradigms, new ways to
do-it-myself.
Actually, color and penetration are the key elements.
I knew that
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 23:24:31 -0500, Denise Every deni...@citlink.net wrote:
Took a couple of months to disappear.
I'm thinking you probably saw some changes fairly soon after you started
using it, which would have been incentive to keep on doing it until it was
gone? How soon after you started
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