Re: CSOT: Pharmacy question / Lugol's

2003-12-27 Thread Nenah Sylver
ELLE wrote: Thank you very much, paula, for explaining to me about how wide-spread iodine is in the average north-american diet. I still think, though, that it's possible for some people to be low in iodine without being actually deficient. The USRDA for iodine is 80 - 150mcg. On the

Re: CSA question (anna)

2003-12-27 Thread Val Morten
anna try a series of liver g/b flushes,and coffee enamas, you must be very toxic. roger Hi Richard, I sent the replies on to Anna, Here is her answer. Hank, I think you may remember this from NWOC. But, I had some CS from Innerlight. The very first time I took it...and it was only about 5

RE: CSOT: Pharmacy question / Lugol's

2003-12-27 Thread Richard Harris
Thanks Craig, After 56 yrs as a FL Pharmacist, I've probably been exposed to your explanation before, but if, it had slipped my mind. I applaud your refreshing us with this simple, yet effective iiodine test. Happy New Year to you and ALL! Sincerely, Richard Harris -Original Message-

RE: CSOT: Pharmacy question / Lugol's

2003-12-27 Thread Richard Harris
Dear Paula Elle, Thanks for your contributions to this site! I agree, the Government Agencies are supposed to inform and help protect WE THE PEOPLE, who pay their expenses--instead, they sell out to the highest payers who will profit from their labelling or lack thereof and figuratively say, To

RE: CSOT: Painting Iodine on the skin test

2003-12-27 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Elle, You've Done It Again! Thanks for your excellent reference to Dr. David Derry, Thyroid Specialist and his very informative message and use of Iodine! Happy New Year! Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist -Original Message- From: silversurfer1952 .

Re: CSAnother theory of how zapper works

2003-12-27 Thread Guenter Poelz
Marshall, according to my information, hydrogen and oxygen are generated in electrolysis at the surface of conductors (e.g. metal electrodes). To enter the body they have somehow to be injected. Guenter Marshall Dudley schrieb: I have been exploring a number of patents on using a 30 or so

Re: CSOT: Painting Iodine on the skin test

2003-12-27 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: silversurfer1952 . silversurfer1...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 10:47 PM Subject: Re: CSOT: Painting Iodine on the skin test Hi Craig, I have read about this painting iodine on the skin test. But just two days

Re: CSOT: Painting Iodine on the skin test - OOPS

2003-12-27 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: silversurfer1952 . silversurfer1...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 10:47 PM Subject: Re: CSOT: Painting Iodine on the skin test Hi Craig, I have read about this painting iodine on the skin test. But just two days

CS1936 Readers Digest, note on Iodine

2003-12-27 Thread Dan Nave
So, where are all there colloids now? Dan CS1936 Readers Digest, note on Iodine * From: jrowland (view other messages by this author) * Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2003 19:05:03 From a widely quoted 1936 Readers Digest, 'Chemistry's Miraculous Colloids': ...In colloidal form iodine, for

CSPainting Iodine on the skin test

2003-12-27 Thread Trem
Hi list, Here's another use for iodine. I have Dupuytren's contracture and have been painting potassium iodide (SSKI) on it for a while. SSKI is a saturated solution of potassium iodide. The contracture is going down and I think it's going to disappear. I was told by my doctor the only fix

CSCS website

2003-12-27 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Hi, I am dropping in to visit this list again after a long absense. Apart from Mike, I don't know how many of the folks who were around when I was last here are still here. I was interested in the responses of the members to this website: www.invive.com I think I will withhold my own comments

CSCS website

2003-12-27 Thread Trem
Hi Terry, Welcome back. I couldn't get more than a few paragraphs down the left side of the home page before I had to leave. I was starting to get too hot under the collar. That's the type of site that should be gotten after by some authority for disseminating false information. Trem -

Re: CSCS website

2003-12-27 Thread Jason Eaton
Hi Terry: It's been my experience that nearly all promoters of mild silver protein are extremely unscrupulous. Best Regards, Jason - Original Message - From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 12:51 PM Subject: CSCS website

Re: CSCS website

2003-12-27 Thread Val Morten
this is the best msp/c.silver i have used, just drink your DISTILLED water like it says. roger Terry Chamberlin wrote: Hi, I am dropping in to visit this list again after a long absense. Apart from Mike, I don't know how many of the folks who were around when I was last here are still

CSCS website

2003-12-27 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Arthur Thomas text, Colloid Chemistry (1934) mentions two methods of converting solutions of ionic silver into colloidal silver. 1) Reduction of ionic silver into neutral particulate by bubbling hydrogen gas through the solution. 2) Reduction of ionic silver into neutral particulate by exposing

CSRe: CS website

2003-12-27 Thread jrowland
I was interested in the responses of the members to this website http://www.invive.com ...---Terry From their site's left column: ...This is another “key” reason why this is the “only product” that gave the documented Medical Journal Results for 650 pathogens because it was sold at strengths

Re: CSCS website..COMMENT

2003-12-27 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Terry, I am confident you will get a number of responses to your inquiry. My comment addresses the questionable advisability of consuming ANY mild silver protein product. While there does not appear to be any danger to the general health of individuals

CSBrooks, parvo, thank you

2003-12-27 Thread a rose by any other name
Dear Brooks, I just wanted to thank you for the post on parvo. We took in an old Corgi mix, Abraham, who was thin, rough coat, and had cataracts. We decided not to vaccinate him for parvo due to his poor physical health. We had hoped that he might have been vaccinated in the past and had

Re: CSAnother theory of how zapper works

2003-12-27 Thread Dean Miller
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 17:29:36 +0100, Guenter Poelz po...@mail.desy.de wrote: Marshall, according to my information, hydrogen and oxygen are generated in electrolysis at the surface of conductors (e.g. metal electrodes). To enter the body they have somehow to be injected. Guenter, I think that

Re: CSAnother theory of how zapper works

2003-12-27 Thread Dean Miller
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 10:35:11 -0500, Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com wrote: I have ordered an old air variable tuner and am going to do some experiments along this vein. What's that for? Aren't you talking kiloHertz, not megaHertz? Wouldn't a low-cost pulse generator be more effective? --

Re: CSRadio Pioneer?

2003-12-27 Thread Dean Miller
I guess I missed most of this discussion over Christmas. The patents for radio were awarded to Nicola Tesla after a long court battle. Marconi, a friend of Tesla's, always said that his equipment used Tesla's methods -- he made no secret of it. The key behind successful radio is the use of

Re: CSOT: Pharmacy question / Lugol's

2003-12-27 Thread ALopezTCR
Please tell me, again, someone..can I find lugol's solution in a pharmacy? Donna

Re: CSOT: Pharmacy question / Lugol's

2003-12-27 Thread Dean Miller
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 15:53:10 -0800, Craig Chamberlin cchamber...@itsmyplace.com wrote: There is a very easy way to test for your level of iodine. Simply take a q-tip, dip it into the iodine and paint a quarter size circle on your thigh, stomach...if it is gone in 24hrs, you need more. You can

Re: CS1936 Readers Digest, note on Iodine

2003-12-27 Thread Dean Miller
Hmm. That's pretty interesting. I wonder how one goes about making electrodes out of iodine. :) On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 19:00:33 -0800, jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote: From a widely quoted 1936 Readers Digest, 'Chemistry's Miraculous Colloids': ...In colloidal form iodine, for example, is one of the

Re: CSOT: Painting Iodine on the skin test

2003-12-27 Thread Dean Miller
WOW!!! What a great article (as I dig out my Lugol's). On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 19:47:06 -0800, silversurfer1952 . silversurfer1...@hotmail.com wrote: I have read about this painting iodine on the skin test. But just two days ago I came across this article by Dr David Derry, thyroid specialist

CSMeasuring Pollution in Humans

2003-12-27 Thread jrowland
December 27, 2003 Scientists begin measuring pollution in human bodies...in a process called biomonitoring, scientists are sampling urine, blood and mother's milk to catalogue the pollutants accumulating in humans. They call the results body burden ...tests...at $5,000 apiece...

Re: CSOT: Pharmacy question / Lugol's

2003-12-27 Thread Tel Tofflemire
You can get it in small amounts from DR. Clark.net web page or I get mine from a pharmacy compounding supply in South Dakota. The price went up to $32.00 a pint plus hasmat shipping of near that much. a couple yrs ago it was only $16.00 a pint at the same place and reg shipping. Tel

CSRe:impacted wisdom tooth

2003-12-27 Thread Reid Harvey
Everybody, I too have some big questions as to CS and the mouth. Please ADVISE ME on what to do. My dentist has told me to have at least two wisdom teeth pulled, and I'm fifty three. my wife is keen I don't have the teeth pulled, that this is all about dentists making money, and their playing

Re: CSOT: Pharmacy question / Lugol's

2003-12-27 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Hi Dean, Yup. But this works best with an iodine tincture, not a water soluble solution such a Lugol's. (I couldn't get Lugol's to make a mark on me :) Must be something different in our bodies...I could paint my whole body with it...now having said that, I always apply it shortly after

Re: CSOT: Pharmacy question / Lugol's

2003-12-27 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Hi Donna, Please tell me, again, someone..can I find lugol's solution in a pharmacy? First try a local scientific supply company...saves on shipping. I paid $29.00 including shipping from Electron Microscopy Sciences for one liter...price is still the same. $19.00 for 500ml. NB: 1 liter is a

Re: CSOT: Painting Iodine on the skin test

2003-12-27 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Hi Dean, WOW!!! What a great article (as I dig out my Lugol's). I have a few points which I find not to be my experience. 1) Evaporation: Within a minute or so (maybe two) you cannot rub the stain off from either me or my wife. 2) More people have spoken about the efficacy of this method