Re: CS>Colon cleanse

2004-11-15 Thread scl...@netzero.net
Dr Clark's formula is pretty good. A couple of other herbs that work great are graviola and Olive Leaf extract (Eastpark Research works best for me, others are good too). The zapper (Terminator 2) works great for relieving colds, flus, viruses and parasites. The magpulser has a been a real b

Re: CS>Inuit

2004-11-15 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
You are quite welcome. It is something I had not known for years and years either. LIve and learn! On Tuesday, Nov 16, 2004, at 14:59 Asia/Tokyo, bbanever wrote: Jonathan - Thank you and I stand corrected.  I also apologize to any Inuit that may have read my post.

Re: CS>dogs ear infections,helps for infections,

2004-11-15 Thread Sally Khanna
Well, I know she's allergic to chicken. That's why she's on the lamb and rice diet. But we still need to keep after her ears somewhat. The DMSO from Jeffers - do you only use it for animals? Or for yourself also? Sally Garnet wrote: One problem with CS in the ears is that keeping them wet

CS>Inuit

2004-11-15 Thread bbanever
Jonathan - Thank you and I stand corrected. I also apologize to any Inuit that may have read my post.

Re: CS>Colon cleanse

2004-11-15 Thread Tel Tofflemire
I heard of  wonderful results with all of Dr. Clarks Cleanse.  I worked for her assoc. and was the guy on the phone most of the time answering questions, and hearing good results from users of her programs. Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ tlwid...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Hello all-- There has been

CS>Colon cleanse

2004-11-15 Thread tlwidmer
Hello all-- There has been some discussion about colon cleanses. Which cleanse, in your collective opinion, works very efficiently yet won't max out my credit card?? And in getting rid of parasites, is Dr. Clark's formula the best? Do I need to use a zapper/mag. pulser thingy? Just trying to pi

CS>Inuit

2004-11-15 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Note to all: these people wish to be called Inuit and consider the term "Eskimo" derogatory. On Tuesday, Nov 16, 2004, at 12:30 Asia/Tokyo, bbanever wrote: Marshall,       The eskimos are eating mostly raw, organically produced meat/blubber and living in very cold climates.  This necessitat

CS>Re: FerroFluids

2004-11-15 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Marshall, Thanks for the very clear explanations in the past few emails under this subject. Your logic and science make abundant sense to me. I have been at this CS for quite a while and was getting awfully confused by the recent claims by M Monet which don't seem to make practical sense.

CS>CS:originof grains in the diet

2004-11-15 Thread Harold MacDonald
Re my previous post stating grain seeds were supplied after the great flood .I evidently was wrong on that as I have recently acquired Z.Sitchens latest book"The Lost Book of Enki" in which it is shown that seeds were given to the multitudes of Earthlings and Anunnaki to feed them long before the D

CS>Newbie

2004-11-15 Thread lynn holton
Hi, I'm new here. Not a rocket scientist, but have been introduced to the importance of CS. Going through a divorce with a lot of stress therefore have satyed sick constantly it seems like. After buying and realizing how expensive it can get found someone who has shown me how to make it at home. Wi

CS>Dr. Mercola

2004-11-15 Thread bbanever
Marshall, The eskimos are eating mostly raw, organically produced meat/blubber and living in very cold climates. This necessitates a higher metabolic rate for increased body heat which is produced by those foods. If you ate their typical diet in more temperate climates you wouldn't live

CS>Hidradenitis Suppurativa HS..inflammation of sweat glands

2004-11-15 Thread Hanneke
Hello everyone, After having been away for quite a few months, I'm slowly catching up on emails and absorbing all the great info. Thanks everyone for this fantastic group. I've got a question. Has anyone got information on the condition or disease, and perhaps successful natural treatment of,

CS>iodine

2004-11-15 Thread bbanever
Paula, Thanks.

Re: CS>FerroFluids

2004-11-15 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I don't understand it either, but this is what the article stated. I posted here in hopes someone would make it clear to me.Perhaps the writers themselves were not clear no the details, and in fact the needle was merely a vehicle for delivering silver nitrate to the tissues doctors were

Re: CS>dogs ear infections,helps for infections,

2004-11-15 Thread Garnet
One problem with CS in the ears is that keeping them wet is going to encourage the infection. I would use DMSO and CS, 30-50% on the DMSO, this will keep it dry-er. Watch the moisture level, after the CS DMSO has had time to soak in, dry the ear out with Epi-Otic solution or cotton. Those long flop

Re: CS>Being lied to

2004-11-15 Thread sol
Sure, they told me there was no iodine in their products. I did not ask them if they *added* iodine, but whether the products *contained* any iodine, and explained about my severe allergy. They said no, a flat no. No iodine. I wrote again, pressing harder (gut feeling) again stating my sever

Re: CS>dogs ear infections,helps for infections,

2004-11-15 Thread Sally Khanna
We have the same problem with our Rhodesian Ridgeback. She gets ear problems, the vet said there was no infection, but an allergy was most likely the cause. We switched her diet to lamb and rice PM, my hubby gives her a beef and rice soncoction he makes for her AM feeding. The ears are much b

Re: CS>RE: West NileVirus

2004-11-15 Thread cking001
Uh, Pete? Where did Garnet mention unworthy? Seems she said old people ,infirm people, and those with immune deficiencies are susceptible to mild viruses and that she believes "West Nile" to be in that category. Why the personal affront? Generally, her statement is true. Mike M seems to be goin

CS>Re: FerroFluids

2004-11-15 Thread Matthew McCann
Hi, Marshall, Thanks for your reminder that equations must always give way to experimental observations, in the final analysis. The ability of LVDC electrolysis to generate a sol of metallic silver in distilled water is made directly visible to the naked eye by the shiny slicks of metallic silver

RE: CS>RE: West NileVirus

2004-11-15 Thread Richard Harris
Thanks Pete, for your wonderful service to our Marvelous Country from a 4 yr WWII Marine who also served in the Pacific! In response to Your Question--YOU are definitely NOT dispensable; however, Garnet, who is a great, unselfish contributor to this Site has a great sense of humor which occasionall

CS>RE: West NileVirus

2004-11-15 Thread PanAmPete
West Nile is really a very mild virus. It only kills the infirm, the old > and the immune deficient. Most of it is hype to promote spraying for > misquitoes, sell misquitoe repellent products and horse vaccines. > > Most people get it and don't even know they have it. Still a very good > reason to

Re: CS>Re : CS>best pppm of CS to make and use

2004-11-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: > Since silver ions form oxides when the water evaporates and leaves filters > brown, perhaps filtering part of a batch that has been treated with > peroxide and part of the same batch that has not, will reveal something > interesting. I am not sure you can use color by looking

RE: CS>Scleroderma

2004-11-15 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Marshall, Thanks for ALL the good info you so unselfishly share with "us seekers!" Vitamin E applied to scars and wounds helps to heal smoothly. Best wishes, ___ Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist 448 West Juniata Street Clermont, FL 34711 www.rharrisinc.co

Re: CS>Dr. Mercola

2004-11-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
What was the life expectance of Eskimos? Maybe they would know at eskimo.com. I think I read their life expectancy dropped dramatically once they started eating like we do. Of course one has to look at genetics as well, they could be genetically predisposed to handle a near all meat and fat diet b

Re: CS>FerroFluids

2004-11-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
I don't see how this is possible. How could one make a needle out of silver nitrate? Silver nitrate is a crystalline salt, just like sodium chloride. I see no way one could fabricate a needle out of it, and if they did, it would break with the slightest pressure, and would dissolve instantly when

Re: CS>Scleroderma

2004-11-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
John Rigby wrote: > At 09:56 PM 13/11/04, you wrote: > >On Sat, 2004-11-13 at 00:52, John Rigby wrote: > > > At 12:24 PM 13/11/04, you wrote: > > > > > > >DMSO helps. Buy DMSO Nature's Healer from Amazon for details of use. > > > > > > > >Garnet > > > > > > My only worry there would be the reabso

Re: CS>Re : CS>best pppm of CS to make and use

2004-11-15 Thread Ode Coyote
Since silver ions form oxides when the water evaporates and leaves filters brown, perhaps filtering part of a batch that has been treated with peroxide and part of the same batch that has not, will reveal something interesting. If it's mostly metallic silver being formed..from whatever source, the

Re: CS>Re: FerroFluids

2004-11-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
Mike Monett wrote: > It is not possible. You need electrons. They are not available. Huh? What are you talking about. They are available as part of the OH- ion. Look up pH if you don't understand this. > > > > But it would not violate > > thelaws > > of thermodynamics. > > It doesn't

CS>RE:UNSUBSCRIBE

2004-11-15 Thread Tuttle, Elizabeth
> -Original Message- > From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com > [mailto:silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com] > Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 11:01 AM > To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com > Subject: silver-digest Digest V2004 #877 > > << Message: Untitled Attachment >> << Mes

Re: CS>FerroFluids

2004-11-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
Mike Monett wrote: > CS>FerroFluids > From: Matthew McCann > Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 05:46:47 > > Hello Matthew, > > > Hello, Mike, > > > Your definition of oligodynamism is not what others mean by the > > word. It's etymology (activity by the few) is close to what Nageli > > meant. It

Re: CS>Scleroderma

2004-11-15 Thread Garnet
On Sun, 2004-11-14 at 18:36, John Rigby wrote: > At 09:56 PM 13/11/04, you wrote: > >On Sat, 2004-11-13 at 00:52, John Rigby wrote: > > > At 12:24 PM 13/11/04, you wrote: > > > > > > >DMSO helps. Buy DMSO Nature's Healer from Amazon for details of use. > > > > > > > >Garnet > > > > > > My only worr

Re: CS>Diet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-15 Thread Garnet
Plants are living, thinking, feeling beings John. Ever read The Secret Life of Plants? Garnet On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 02:28, John Rigby wrote: > At 01:05 PM 15/11/04, you wrote: > >And, though they may not perhaps kill and eat the cow themselves, I've > >seen photos and read articles of hideous cr

Re: CS>Scleroderma

2004-11-15 Thread Garnet
On Sun, 2004-11-14 at 18:36, John Rigby wrote: > At 09:56 PM 13/11/04, you wrote: > >On Sat, 2004-11-13 at 00:52, John Rigby wrote: > > > At 12:24 PM 13/11/04, you wrote: > > > > > > >DMSO helps. Buy DMSO Nature's Healer from Amazon for details of use. > > > > > > > >Garnet > > > > > > My only worr

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #875

2004-11-15 Thread Garnet
Primal Defense has soil based organisms some of which are not normally found in the human GI tract, many of those are yeasts that are somewhat unknown as to their ultimate action in the human gut -- I don't trust this. Why not use the organisms that are supposed to be there and are a whole lot ch

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #875

2004-11-15 Thread Dan Nave
About a year ago I put some CS into some milk to extend it's storage life in the refrigerator as I was going to be away for a week. At that time I was making yoghurt. I was unable to get this milk to ferment. Yet, as soon as I got some new milk I had no trouble making yoghurt with it. I used bo

Re: CS>Scleroderma

2004-11-15 Thread Garnet
On Sun, 2004-11-14 at 18:36, John Rigby wrote: > At 09:56 PM 13/11/04, you wrote: > >On Sat, 2004-11-13 at 00:52, John Rigby wrote: > > > At 12:24 PM 13/11/04, you wrote: > > > > > > >DMSO helps. Buy DMSO Nature's Healer from Amazon for details of use. > > > > > > > >Garnet > > > > > > My only worr

Re: CS>FerroFluids

2004-11-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
Mike Monett wrote: > CS>FerroFluids > From: Matthew McCann > Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 19:26:08 > http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m75123.html > > > The potency of the two species cannot be compared unless one knows > > the ppm of both. Even then, the surface area of the particulates >

Re: CS>FerroFluids

2004-11-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
Mike Monett wrote: > Re: CS>FerroFluids > From: Marshall Dudley > Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 08:46:44 > > > I still don't know how you can say this. > > I follow the ideal, Marshall, of Mike Devour, who took over the > Silver Lists "to promote and encourage discussions on colloidal >

CS>Need some help with the home made silver process

2004-11-15 Thread Steve Ellsworth
I have recently built a generator using the guidelines presented on http://www.stenulson.net/althealth/zapltsk.htm The system uses one silver elctrode (positive) and one stainless steel electrode (negative) It is running at 6 volts using a transformer, and a bubbler to agitate. It appears that it

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #875

2004-11-15 Thread John Rigby
At 02:55 PM 15/11/04, you wrote: Re: CS> Re: Raw Milk At 06:23 PM 11/14/2004, you wrote: BUT unless you are "pre-digesting" the milk ( making Kefir) it IS pretty well proved to be another wrong thing - we like it 'cos it's white! :-) Like the fabled California Oranges. So big! Oh, yes. I

Re: CS>CS: Origin of grains in diet

2004-11-15 Thread John Rigby
At 03:10 AM 15/11/04, you wrote: I would suggest people get and read "The Earth Chronicles" by Zacharia Sitchen.There are seven books in the series and they are the most definitive of the source of "Gods" and the origin of "Man" that I have read.Z.Sitchen spent over thirty years researching anc

Re: CS>Diet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-15 Thread John Rigby
At 01:05 PM 15/11/04, you wrote: And, though they may not perhaps kill and eat the cow themselves, I've seen photos and read articles of hideous cruelty. Some who wouldn't eat meat have no compunction about driving a cow (with a whip) miles to be slaughtered and sold to those who do. Cow in que

Re: CS>Diet / Conscious Slaughter

2004-11-15 Thread John Rigby
At 12:33 PM 15/11/04, you wrote: > Himagain > Always impressed by the fact that those REAL Indians - in India - could be > starving - literally- and wouldn't knock off and eat a cow. But John, they won't eat because they believe in reincarnation and may be eating a relative. That's very differe