Yes the maggots do a way better job than the surgeons.
Louise
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From: Sally Khanna [mailto:khann...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 2:18 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS good bad stomach bacteria
Really? I thought that had died out, but did
Home Depot compressors are all made by Campbell-Hausfeld. repainted red and
remarked
OK, I forgot that they now have their own house brand, and yes, they are
junk too. What I mean is to get a commercial duty compressor that will at
least pump air fast enough to shut off so you don't have to
Its fun to watch you guys argue over each others mental qualiifications and
the requirement for therapy
I have been in therapy for over 12 years - something to do with Nam and all
the killing and a continued career in death working plane crashes homicide
child abuse etc.as a forensic specialist.
There was an amazing TV show on PBS about maggots and wound care a
couple years ago. The folks who were using them were faced with losing a
foot or a leg. Often they were diabetics whose micro-circulation was
poor or for some other reason the needed blood levels of antibiotics was
just not getting
Thought I would share this with you all. I use the OMROM CompAir Elite
nebulizer with my CS and it works wonderfully. I've used it on myself and
my birds and have only good things to say about it. It is very small,
portable, relatively quiet and easy to use. It has adapters for the car
and
Hi Christine:
I'll agree that the Omron CompAir Elite is a good unit. I have one.
I would prefer the Omron Ultrasonic, but at the time of my own purchase, I
didn't want to afford to the more expensive unit.
The ultrasonic unit produces a finer mist, but is roughly $60-100 more
expensive.
I have that same one, and like it very much. Works great for pets, and
though I have used it myself, it was actually purchased for my dwarf
rabbit.
sol
cmccau...@kayescholer.com wrote:
Thought I would share this with you all. I use the OMROM CompAir Elite
nebulizer with my CS and it works
Hi ,
I am new at this (cs) . Can you tell me the purpose of using nebulizer for cs ?
Thanks,
Boone
How much is the cost of this nebulizer? Are you in UK or America?
OMROM CompAir Elite nebulizer
thanks
Sue
Sue and he 4 GoldensFrom: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSA good nebulizer for CS Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 09:30:42
S/B How much water do we need?
I believe that drinking large amounts of water is a remedy needed in
order to clear out large amounts of wastes from the body tissues. If we
were eating less quantity and eating better and more appropriate foods,
we would not need to clear out so much waste. In
The nebulizer is used to get the colloidal silver into direct contact
with the lung tissue.
For colds and infections of the lungs.
Dan
CSnebulizer for cs
From: Boone Nittayo (view other messages by this author)
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 08:48:37
I paid about $60 or $65 U.S dollars for mine locally. Available online at
http://www.portablenebs.com/omronelite.htm
sol
suzy sue wrote:
How much is the cost of this nebulizer? Are you in UK or America?
OMROM CompAir Elite
nebulizer
thanks
Sue
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To inhale the very fine mist of CS a nebulizer puts out. The idea is to
get the CS deep into the lungs, or in the case of my pet rabbit, to get
it deep into his nasal passages (he has chronic URI).
sol
Boone Nittayo wrote:
Hi ,
I am new at this (cs) . Can you tell me the purpose of using
there is a product(actually an enzyme) called
serratorol that is supposed to clean up dead tissues.
It is derived from the silk worm. It is worth doing a
read about. I have used it for infection in my jaw.
For some reason, it seems to increase my pain level. I
am not sure if that is a bad thing. I
This article is scary, but not out of line with so
much of what we already know. I wouldn't be so quick
to trust what medical journals say.
http://www.cbc.ca/consumers/market/files/health/ghostwriting/
Medical ghostwriting can be as scary as it is spooky.
People with scientific backgrounds
List,
Anyone thinking of using an industrial/hobby type compressor for medical
use, MUST, repeat MUST use an air dryer in the line in the line before the
nebuliser.
They dryer removes 99.99% of moisture and oil which will be in a super fine
mist in the compressed air.
I believe that Cummins
Neither compares to the Brooks-Bradley oxygen nebulizer,
Why is that? Because the airbrush shoots the CS/DMSO/MSM mist deep into the
lungs? Why is oxygen better than compressed air to use in this airbrush set
up?
but each of these
nebulizing ideas WORKS, and that is, in the end, what counts!
Hi List members,
I just got a call from a customer in New Mexico. She tells me the FDA came
to town (Santa Fe) and told all the health food stores to remove any
colloidal silver from their shelves. She's a naturopathic doctor.
I asked her if the brands were labeled as to medicinal claims and
Are those 12 volt compressors oilless? I may use one as a stop gap measure
since they are cheap. $10.
As far as I know they are, never seen one with any oil to it.
When a compressor is called oiless does that
mean for sure no oil contamination in the compressed air?
Yes; an oilless
Hi Dan:
You can adjust the mist to be so fine that it is not visible without a
mirror, and nebulize the same amount of CS as with any other device (
provided you have the oxygen ).
Brooks' posted testing indicated that the atomized particle sizing was equal
to or even superior to hospital grade
Uh, oh.
sol
Trem wrote:
I just got a call from a customer in New Mexico. She tells me the FDA came
to town (Santa Fe) and told all the health food stores to remove any
colloidal silver from their shelves. She's a naturopathic doctor.
I asked her if the brands were labeled as to medicinal
Thanks for all the info:
Now I know what pancake compressor means. I saw a few at Home Depot. Chinese
probably.
Thanks for the info on 12 volt and oilless compressors. That's the trend
today, at least on smaller and cheaper compressors.
I will definitely indelibly label any tank I bring to the
Brooks Bradley's research team at the Harborne Foundation determined with
clinical experience that CS dispersed in 02, ---a colloid within a
colloid---was significantly more effective than the CS alone. DMSO is a
further improvement, particularly when a lot of fluid or mucus is a factor.
They
Other than having a ferrous top in the glass liquid container, the unit is
well-made, mostly of brass. Yes, some of the small parts are a bit less
than hi-tech, they do the job. I have used one for years without breaking
anything.
They sell for about 8 Federal Reserve Accounting Unit Devices,
I have an O2 concentrator. Are you saying I can run this Harbor Freight
airbrush off of it? I thought it would harm the concentrator's compressor. I
already have the HF airbrush.
I'm thinking I can do this with a diversion relief valve that I tighten
when I want O2 fed under pressure to the
Trem,
If this is true it could be a warning that the feds will try and shut down
any and all food supplement industries eventually. Notice how negative press
is slowly creeping its way into the media about such things as Vitamin C.
Soon, all of our natural alternative remedies will be
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