Wayne,
Simplest treatment for a spider bite is an onion, cut one in half, mash the
cut surface and apply straight on the bite and leave it there.
Works for any insect sting or bite. From my experience, and we have quite a
few very venomous spiders here in Australia, it works, even for our Bull
How do you recommend mashing the surface of the cut onion?
At 01:59 AM 12/8/03, you wrote:
Wayne,
Simplest treatment for a spider bite is an onion, cut one in half, mash the
cut surface and apply straight on the bite and leave it there.
Works for any insect sting or bite. From my experience,
Someone please take me off of this list. I have tried the proper way 3
times and still get emails. Thank you.
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It's probably not a good idea to run it dry and probably is a good idea
to rinse it out between fillings.
I would think that if any large particles are being formed and getting
into the air, they'd be heavier and fall out sooner.
But even inhaled silver dust gets eliminated through the feces
If a dog gets a tick in his ear, that can cause paralysis. Removing the
tic results in a fast recovery.
I've had it happen to my coyote dog. [long ago]
Ode
At 06:42 PM 12/5/2003 -0500, you wrote:
One of our family friends was a Chiropractor, and he was always telling
stories about fixing
Same here, except instead of one year, I am talking about almost 5 years. I
have not been sick for 5 years now. :) Also I use to get about a cold sore
a month for over 40 years, and have not had one now in the last 5 years
either.
Marshall
Marshall
sol wrote:
H, not enough doses of
I wonder what for the silver was in.
Marshall
David Bearrow wrote:
I found the following study to be of interest:
Alleviation of silver toxicity by selenite in the rat in relation to tissue
glutathione peroxidase
PA Wagner, WG Hoekstra and HE Ganther
Dietary Se (0.5 ppm Se supplied as
What is a heavy metal? It depends on who you ask!
According to Chemistry International Vol 23, No.6 November 2001 - Heavy
Metals - A Meaningless Term
Over the past two decades, the term heavy metals has been used increasingly
in various publications and in legislation related to chemical
colloidal.sil...@cox.net wrote:
Well... If we soon se a silver-resistant strain of the flu, that can
be genetically traced to these bacteria, then that's rock solid proof
for a class action suite against the vaccine flu flim flam
business... Will they pick up on this tid bit and promptly
sol wrote:
I have read many times here that silver is NOT a heavy metal, but
researching for another reason I ran across this link that
specifically lists silver as a heavy metal, though it does not list
silver as one of the commonly found toxic metals. So is silver a
heavy metal or not?
One of the primary problems is that what consitutes heavy metals is
defined quite differently by different groups. For soap makers it is
virtually any metal except sodium. For chemists it appears to comprise
a block of all the metals in Groups 3 to 16
that are in periods 4 and greater which
Excellent article. I that that one says it all.
Marshall
Jason Eaton wrote:
Greetings, all:
The debate on whether or not silver is a heavy metal is relatively trite.
Are we talking legally? Medically? What exactly defines a heavy metal, and
why?
These are the questions that people,
Meat Tenderizer might be good too. It is about the best thing for bee
and wasp stings. It breaks down the protein toxin to harmless components
immediately.
Be sure it is the one that uses papayan in it.
Marshall
h...@bigpond.net.au wrote:
Wayne,
Simplest treatment for a spider bite is an
Is that due to an acupuncture meridian? I have read that there is a meridian
that
runs through the human lobe, and if a piercer hits it, it can lead to severe
health problems for the person the rest of their life unless they let it heal
up.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
If a dog gets a tick
Our mix [inclu some golden] is prone to hot spots around his rump area.
Awful things and if they get going quite scary. The vet perscribes
Neo-Predef and it has been helpful.
Lately, I seem to be having pretty good luck with drowning the whole
area with CS. I have a pint, former liquid dish soap
I have no idea where you get the idea that it is not mentioned for
conventional medical therapy. I have seen it mentioned several times. But
for conventional therapy, we are talking about antibiotics, and the place it
will be mentioned will be with literature and courses for doctors, not the
From Natural and Alternative Medicine (Beta Testing) Forum,
a suggested cure for Argyria:
This individual utilized 32 ounces of silver chloride daily
for 2.5 years and cured a very late stage case of Nuerosyphilis...
http://www.silvermedicine.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13
jr
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Paula,
Some people seem to have a green thumb.
Maybe you have a yellow thumb.
Dan
Re: CSWhy the yellow CS - an hypothesis
From: sol (view other messages by this author)
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 10:33:33
No northern lights visible here, in the corner of southwest
Why is it that reports of Herxheimers effect is common when dealing with
alternative healing techniques, but is almost never mentioned in
connection with conventional medical therapy?
Thanks,
Dan
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Mash the surface??
Use a knife, cut crossways on the cut surface down to 1/4 of an inch
depth..in an emergency, use your finger nail, anything, piece of wire..
John in Australia
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Now, there's a scary thought!
paula
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Some people seem to have a green thumb.
Maybe you have a yellow thumb.
Dan
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I saw a humidifier in the store with big ole letters agION on the box.
Weeelll, we know what ag stands for and what ion is.
This silver thing is hitting the mainstream big time.
I bought it [$25 at Big Lots]
It uses a silver inpregnated filter [Walt] to wick water from a reservoir
and a fan
It is an issue in conventional therapy. Anything that causes the cell wall
to break will release the contents of the pathogen cell. If it is a type
that contains an endotoxin, the patent's symptoms will become more
pronounced.
JOH
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From: Dan Nave
My Thanks for an excellent post, Ken.
Best Regards,
Arnold Beland
www.atlasnova.com
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From: Ode Coyote coyote...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: CSWalgreens Vaporizor! - Expert Help Please?
I saw a
Ode Coyote 12/8/03 5:47 AM Wrote:
Humm, I used to have a never used ultrasonic jewlery cleaner around here.
Now to find it [the tricky part]load it up with CS and let it run a
while.
Are you sure they know that you are kidding??
Jack
Be Nice
--
The
Everybody,
I've been meaning to mention that I had a set of tests run, eight silver
chloride, ceramic purifiers, for the presence of silver in the filtered
water. Checking on solubility, the coef. for silver chloride is
0.89 (I think), and with some calculation it appeared possible that
just
jr,
The article is very interesting to me, for one, especially while looking
into AgCl toxicity for a ceramic water purifier (previous message). But
can you tell me, why would anyone consider using AgCl? Is there a lack
of awareness that CS could do much the same, without the argyria, or am
I
I'm way behind on reading the list, but as it seems there are no more posts
in this thread I will add my 2 cents worth.
You definitely have some sort of contamination. Either the water, on the
electrodes, on the lid or jar, etc.
With 9 volts and no contamination you would probably not see a
Reid writes:
Do you know any more about this?
No, I don't. Came across it quite by accident, and just assumed
Whomever had made their CS with salt added to their distilled water
before brewing, as some of the earliest CS recipes suggested to speed
the process along---a definite no-no.
jr
--
In Japan a few years ago, this problem mentioned below was a BIG
problem in treating children who has O-157 coli bacteria infection from
some food source.Aggressive efforts to kill the bacteria released
the toxins within the bacterial cell wall; several children died
before less
What this means when taking silver; start small and then build up.
Start with a teaspoon full. Wait and watch. If symptoms increase, usually
fever, chills, and increased discomfort, wait.
Continue after symptoms subside, slowly increasing the dose.
JOH
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From:
Marshall the group,
Here in Australia, our family ran a Truck Stop, and one night one of the
truckies (in US, read truckers!) came in for fuel and was in the advanced stage
of affects from a spider bite. He was perspiring, had the shakes, and was not a
very well man. He insisted on driving on
Hi Reid:
I can answer that. There have been a few proponents who have widely
promoted the use of silver chloride. In the case of the individual in the
article, it was Mark Metcalf's book. Mark has only now stopped promoting
the idea of using salt in CS production, but I'm certain that more
What was your friend's illness?
JOH
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From: Jason Eaton [mailto:ey...@cox.net]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 9:36 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSRe: Alleviation of silver toxicity by selenite
Hi Reid:
I can answer that. There have been a few
Evening John,
Years ago my younger brother got bitten on the butt by a Red Back spider,
very similar to the US Black Widow, and for young'uns, deadly, Well on
went the onion, and within and hour, almost no evidence of the bite,
swelling was reduced to a small localised area, and no toxicity
Wayne:
If you have a local herbalist you should talk to him or her about using
plantago (plantain) for your bite. It may not be possible to get fresh
plantain for a poultice, but dried plantain should work, or an infusion made
from plantain could still be beneficial.
Ed
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James:
Advanced Neurosyphilis
Best regards,
Jason
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From: James Holmes ami...@starband.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 9:03 PM
Subject: RE: CSRe: Alleviation of silver toxicity by selenite
What was your friend's illness?
JOH
Thanks to everyone for the replies and suggestions for my spider bite.
Based on the many treatments, I think Timing may be the important
thing. And.
I can do all that right because this is DAY 8.
Here are two pictures.
http://www.fugitt.com/files/spid1208/
You have the choice of high
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