Hi Jim, Garnet Mike,
I'm extremely proud to be associated with YOU and so many other fine,
unselfish knowledgable individuals who share so readily with us seekers.
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
And Mike, I appreciate your calming paragraph and concur wholeheartedly. A
few years ago, one of
Nenah writes:
... I feed my dogs hormone-free meats and organ meats,
mostly raw, with mostly raw veggies chopped up very fine in the food
processor. They get lots of broccoli and some starchy veggies like
carrot. Never wheat or other glutenous grains, but sometimes rice,
millet and buckwheat.
I'm pretty sure this was reported in one or more of the books I read on
DMSO a year or two back -- from the library. If I remember right, this
case happened in England, and the person was doing something utterly
bizarre, either as part of the DMSO protocol or at the same time, that
raises
Oh, yes! Does anyone have any comment on Betsy's other questions?
There has been alot of discussion about mixing
colloidal silver and dmso together. I was wondering if
anyone had ever heard of a product called Oxy life put
out by Dr. Dosbach? It has aloe,oxygen and colloidal
silver. It
Ken writes:
Information freely distributed cannot be suppressed any more than a
'war on drugs' stops drug use, distribution and manufacturing. ... If it
can be built, many people will build it all over the worldif they
know how.
My sentiments exactly. Every time I read about a free
- Original Message -
From: Denise Every deni...@citlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: CSPulsed Electromagnetic Healing Developments
Reading the emails on this topic has me wondering... and I apologize since this
is so far OT for
Yes
Something to be very careful with.
On the other hand, it might be very good at softening hardened arteries
and revamping skin.
I'd be using very small amounts.
Ode
At 11:18 AM 10/20/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Copper is very quickly toxic.
-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote
If free energy amounts to a way to attach an H bomb to your house, I can
see why it has been suppressed.
However, if the technology is simple enough..it cannot be suppressed
except by the greed of the inventor. [aka..a need to corner a vast market]
I've attended countless free energy shows
I actually haven't had the opportunity to use the rife machine on warts as
yet...but this would be my next step in attempting to get rid of the warts
on this dog. Many frequencies for warts are on a number of lists.
I would also attempt to increase the efficiency of the immune system by the
rife
An exploration by an MD of common medical myths revealed that placing a
piece of duct tape over a wart and leaving it there..made warts go away
fairly reliably and quickly.
The MD was appropriately surprised and couldn't explain why, but admitted
that it did work.
Ode
At 07:02 PM
It is certainly possible...I have to rely totally on memory as well. I
doubt that DMSO had anything to do with the blindness...but the fact is out
there for those who wish to know it.
Dr. Kenney
-Original Message-
From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com]
Sent: Thursday, October
Besides toxicity there are also interferences. Ie. By ingesting the same
amount of copper...one can have a relative copper deficiency or excess
merely by the varying the amount of Molybdenum or sulfates in the body.
Toxicity can cause Wilson's disease and/or rapid lipid peroxidation
When Nicola Tesla first discovered how to harness free energy and told his
benefactor JP Morgan his funds were cut off. JP Morgan then proceeded to
reprint all of the books on electrical engineering and physics to delete any
reference to him. Reason: JP Morgan was investing heavily in oil
Nenah,
Are you not worried about the thyrogenic effects of cruciferous veggies
like broccoli. They are well know to suppress thyroid function when fed
regularly in sufficient quantity.
Garnet
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 03:18, M. G. Devour wrote:
Nenah writes:
... I feed my dogs hormone-free meats
Thanks Roger, and thanks so much for trying this and sharing it!
Can you tell us where you bought your urea, how much it was and anything
else about working with it that might be pertinent. It is BTW useful in
other healing processes.
Garnet
On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 23:24, Roger Barker wrote:
Hi
Where does one get USP urea?
Marshall
Roger Barker wrote:
Hi Garnet, for the test I mixed urea and distilled water together till I got
a saturated solution.
Next I mixed DMSO and distilled water together giving a 50/50 mix.
To this mix I added 20% of the urea/distilled water mix.
All I
I believe there is mention of this in DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton
Walker. Well worth the $10 from Amazon.com
Jim, my, my, what in the world would prompt you to say such a thing to
someone who is simply voicing a valid concern? Come on now, play nice
and don't throw sand.
Garnet
On Wed,
From my recollection, one or more animals had problems with sight (blindness?)
in an animal study, it was either rabbits or guinea pigs. I have never heard of
this with a person.
Marshall
sol wrote:
I believe that is oncorrect, I don't recall that any human has ever had
eye problems from
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 00:10, David W Kenney wrote:
No...one person did go blind and almost caused DMSO to be taken off the
market totally. This all happened when they first learned of its
properties to relieve inflammation (and pain) in arthritis which is how it
was usually used. People
I use dilutions as low as 20% with great results. I started out using
99% and found that while it worked it was over kill.
Garnet
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 03:34, M. G. Devour wrote:
Oh, yes! Does anyone have any comment on Betsy's other questions?
There has been alot of discussion about
Milk disguises DMSO best, I tried chicken broth first and that worked
but something about the milk, even for humans helps with the odor
barrier.
Also I don't think diet is the main culprit Nenah, I think it is part of
the total load. There is also VOC and air quality, stress, genetics --
so many
Topically it is suppose to reduce wrinkles. In appropriate amounts it
can help infertility and many other health complaints. As always know
what the effective and toxic ranges are before taking anything.
Peas have a lot of copper.
Garnet
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 06:23, Ode Coyote wrote:
Yes
Mike Monett and Matthew
Thanks for enlightening info on oligodynamism.
GeorgeA
Hoepfully Roger will share his source and what grade of Urea he used.
For me personally I would be comfortable with Food Grade urea available
from livestock suppliers. Of course you may have to buy a 50# bag but it
does have many uses.
Garnet
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 08:53, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Hello Garnet,
Thursday, October 21, 2004, 3:00:26 PM, you wrote:
G Rabbits are the medical model for study eye effects of pharmaceutical
G agents. Problem is that they are uniquely sensitive to DMSO so are not
G consider a valid model for humans in this instance. Dogs too have been
G reported
Hmm, the info I saw on that said the duct tape had to be left on 24/7
and that it took about 2 or 3 months for the warts to to away. Not
something a dog is likely to tolerate esp on the face. And not something
I would do, but then I'm allergic to tapebig surprise ;-) if you
remember all
Just thought I'd report (though it is early days) that chlorophyll
tablets seem to be eliminating the DMSO b.o. for me. I almost didn't try
it because of a statement I read that it doesn't work. But hey,
everything works for somebody, right? I am glad I tried it.
sol
On Wed, 2004-10-20 at
- Original Message -
From: David W Kenney drd...@mindspring.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 7:48 AM
Subject: RE: CSPulsed Electromagnetic Healing Developments
I actually haven't had the opportunity to use the rife machine on warts as
yet...but this
- Original Message -
From: Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net
To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: CSPulsed Electromagnetic Healing Developments
Nenah,
Are you not worried about the thyrogenic effects of cruciferous veggies
like
- Original Message -
From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: CSOxy Life Oxygen
Oh, yes! Does anyone have any comment on Betsy's other questions?
Also has
anyone heard of a product called cell food?
Hi
Moi?
Yes, a bit abrasive. His intent could be genuine to be helpful. But that
is heavy stuff to throw around, especially when I am virtually certain there
is no such case.
When you put Dr. in front of your name, you should have your ducks in a tidy
row.
So, how did you know what STFU means,
Garnet,
Is this gene exclusive to dogs, or is it found in humans also?
Sally
Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net wrote:
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 00:10, David W Kenney wrote:
No...one person did go blind and almost caused DMSO to be taken off the
market totally. This all happened when they first
HFDYTIK Jim?
(how the _ _ _ _ do you think I know) wink
Oh and Jim, that is a slippery slope you are treading on putting anyone
with a Dr in front of their name on a pedestal. There is just too much
to know to expect anyone, brilliant or not, to know it all. And being
that this is just an
It may not be called the MDR1 or be a single gene but there is a proven
genetic component (Irish, English Native American populations) to
multiple chemical sensitivity which could be said, in a broad sense to
cover this type of sensitivity. MCS is a condition with many factors,
some of which are
Re: CSPulsed Electromagnetic Healing Developments
For cripes sake, change the f_ing subject line.
This has nothing to do with Pulsed Electromagnetic Healing
Developments
Re: CSPulsed Electromagnetic Healing Developments
From: Garnet (view other messages by this author)
Date: Thu, 21 Oct
hmmm... let me see S stands for...F stands for oh it's not important,
just rinse your mouth out with CS and put your nose in the corner. It seems
that the geomagnetic storms having more of an effect than we first
thought.grin
Kent
- Original Message -
From: Jim Holmes
Hi G.
I post a lot of stuff for which I do not have a ready citation. But always,
there was a good one that is tucked away on some old hard drive...somewhere.
If I am uncertain, I carefully note that I am uncertain. Most of the time.
I should not be throwing stones, regardless. I reacted
Is the Edgar Cayce Iodine and organic Iodide?
If not, the ionic form of silver is certain to combine to form AGI...(like
chloride). If so, there is probably little ionic silver in the final
formulation.
Dr. Dave Kenney
Hello Garnet.
I have thought about that quite a bit, actually, Garnet, both
You make my point exactly
I said it was covered up unless you search very diligently and find the
right people which is extremely difficult...
Tesla's wireless transmission of energy has nothing to do with his free
energy. Unfortunately, Marconi seemed to have gotten the credit for this.
If
Hmmm, this is very interesting.
Sally
Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net wrote:
It may not be called the MDR1 or be a single gene but there is a proven
genetic component (Irish, English Native American populations) to
multiple chemical sensitivity which could be said, in a broad sense to
cover
You are just too funny! Thanks for the laugh for the day.
Sally
kent ke...@shaw.ca wrote:
hmmm... let me see S stands for...F stands for oh it's not important,
just rinse your mouth out with CS and put your nose in the corner. It seems
that the geomagnetic storms having more of an effect
I forgot to mention the role Candida Overgrowth has in chemical
sensitivity. Many are much improved if not cured by getting rid of the
dysbiosis in their gut. I know I was.
Candida makes the gut wall leaky. When partically digested food enters
the peritoneal cavity the body regards it as a
Are you talkin ta me?
I do sometimes update subject lines but in light of recent discussions I
am going with the consensus of the list, in maintaining thread topics so
the archives are coherent.
Garnet
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 12:56, Dan Nave wrote:
Re: CSPulsed Electromagnetic Healing
Dr Jacob told me it does not work but others on the DMSO and this list
have reported that Chlorophyll does help. It is great stuff for blood
cleansing so what's the harm in trying. If it works for you all the
better.
I am glad to know it does and hope to get around to ordering some
capsultes
Since I had no directon other than on the bottle label, I took one
teaspoon colloidal silver daily and got worse. I have a serious
neurological disease caused by a virus. Been seeing doctors for forty
years but still haven't found help. In the past three weeks, symptoms
increased involving the
I agree with both Ken and Mike here, with one reservation: mainstream
physicists assert that vacuum energy is a reality, and there is an
incomprehensibly enormous energy contained within the nothingness of
space. If anyone can really make a breakthrough in tapping this
resource, energy
I bought it from a friend at a livestock supplier after confirming it was
pure. It comes in 40kg bags and cost me approx. US$18.00 and you're right
about the uses, helps the grass grow for a start. Anybody know of any other
uses?
Cheers, Roger
on 22/10/2004 3:11 AM, Garnet at
I also have a similar problem and I temporarily got worse before getting
better. I believe they call it the herxheimer effect. You are probably
getting sick from the virus die off and that is actually a good thing. I
couldn't do without my CS, my quality of life would be horrible without
Hi Nenah,
I have been told that dogs that eat grass do that to get rid of
parasites. Certainly have seen them do that often. They seem to
regurgitate some of the grass and let some go through.
I use Lugols iodine plus CS for mouth infections and I feel that they
are synergistic. I sometimes
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