CSwater distiller

2004-12-09 Thread Lea Ann
Hello, This isn't much less $ but it looks like a good unit... http://www.toolsforhealing.com/Products/WaterPurifiers/WaterDistillerInfo.html Best Regards, Lea Ann Savage Satellite Beach, FL 321-773-7088 In a message dated 12/8/2004 4:42:06 PM Central Standard Time, epa...@sympatico.ca

Re: CSFDA, silver and CODEX

2004-12-09 Thread Stuff
At 09:29 AM 12/7/2004 -0500, Ode wrote: A law that's ignored is not a law. It's a cry for a strongly defended black market. The law of supply and demand has NEVER been ignored. It has ALWAYS superceded all other laws. Where there be a demand, there 'shall be' a supply. That demand has always

CSRe: CSTetrasil and ImusilĀ®

2004-12-09 Thread Stuff
At 03:08 PM 12/7/2004 -0500, you wrote: Can anyone find anything on how to produce AgO4??? I have struck out doing searches. Marshall Don't you mean Ag404? I too would like to know. Can't even get a response from Manatech about Imusil or anything else. Does anyone know where to buy

Re: CSOXYGEN TANKS FOR NEBULISER

2004-12-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Boone Nittayo wrote: Can anyone tell me if the o2 for welding use and medical use are the same ? They come out of the same tank when they fill them. Which one is good for o2 nebuliser ? Which o2 tank is recommended ? Since they are the same (at least where I get my refills), either

Re: CSRheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades

2004-12-09 Thread Dan Nave
I wonder if, with your many symptoms and problems, if you might want to look into fasting (long fasts either with juice or water). This is supposed to be the actual cure for all diseases. It is difficult and could be somewhat dangerous for some people so it would be good to do it under some sort

Re: CSRe: CSTetrasil and ImusilĀ®

2004-12-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Stuff wrote: At 03:08 PM 12/7/2004 -0500, you wrote: Can anyone find anything on how to produce AgO4??? I have struck out doing searches. Marshall Don't you mean Ag404? I too would like to know. You are correct. I have been searching for AgO4 without much luck. I thought it was

RE: CSRheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades

2004-12-09 Thread Yogiboy
Yes, I'd also have to agree with Dan..:-) -Original Message- From: Dan Nave [mailto:dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com] Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 10:33 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSRheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades I wonder if, with your many symptoms and

CSTetrasil and Imusil

2004-12-09 Thread Matthew McCann
Hello, Marshall, Tetrasilver tetroxide, Ag4o4, is a product of a reaction of silver nitrate with sodium or potassium peroxydisulfate. I think this was disclosed in the Antelman patents. Matthew

Re: CSRheumatoid arthritis or Lupus

2004-12-09 Thread Duncan Crow
I firmly believe Rheumatoid arthritis, Lupus, MS and most auto immunine diseases begin from the same sourcemycoplasma: Well, I've seen RA and Lupus go away without treating mycoplasma. Using glyconutrients, detox, cold-processed whey and nutritional support may have allowed the body to

Re: CScs for Ulcerative colitis

2004-12-09 Thread Duncan Crow
Can cs be used effectively to treat ulcerative colitis ? Boone About 96% of UC involves bowel dysbiosis. CS by rectal administration may help, but restoring the favourable bowel bacteria by feeding it inulin seems to be a better approach, as it works 24/7 and the silver works only

Re: CSRheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Holloway
Sol, if you have to take ibuprofen, I suggest taking a chelated copper tablet with each dose. This should protect your stomach from the very damaging effects of the NSAID. It may also increase the anti-inflammatory effects of the ibuprofen. Paul H - Original Message - From: sol

Re: CScs for Ulcerative colitis

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Holloway
Maybe, as there may be an infection involved. DMSO and melatonin may help. http://www.krysalis.net/crohn.htm Paul H - Original Message - From: Boone Nittayo To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 2:03 AM Subject: CScs for Ulcerative colitis Can cs be

Re: CSRheumatoid arthritis or Lupus

2004-12-09 Thread sol
Yes, actually you and I have talked about this previously, and *spoke* about increasing dosages. I am working on that now. I'll keep you posted. The part of it I had not been doing when trying high dose msm months ago was the vit c part. This time the proper amount recommended of ester C is

Re: CSRheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades

2004-12-09 Thread sol
Have heard of it, not tried it yet. It is on the list though :-) So many treatments, so little time, you know? sol Sally Khanna wrote: Sol, There is a doctor (acupuncturist, OMD, nurse, phd) in Buena Park CA. She treats people with m ultiple sensitivities and has had good success. I

Re: CSRheu. Arth.

2004-12-09 Thread sol
Thanks, I have got the CD with all the Beck papers and more on it. It is definitely something I'm looking at. I am also once again increasing CS intake, and probably will be adding oral DMSO to my topical use of CS/DMSO. The possibilities are so endless, and without a definitive diagnosis one

CSwater distiller brand, was Re: CS

2004-12-09 Thread sol
I have heard good things about the Kenmore brand distillers. I bought the Love distiller at $99 plus s/h as I wasn't sure home distilling would even solve my problem though. It did, and when this one wears out I will be looking at higher priced probably better one. There are always Sears

Re: CSRheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades

2004-12-09 Thread Sally Khanna
I sure hear you, Sol... and it's awful when you don't feel well to try to make decisions, I've been there. Some of her results have been amazing, though. she was recommended to me by my dentist. Sally sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote: Have heard of it, not tried it yet. It is on the

Re: CSRheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades

2004-12-09 Thread sol
Hi Paul, Thanks for that info, and the article on DMSO for Crohn's from krysalis is interesting, too. Great stuff! The GOL products seem to be the only things recommended or sold for this type of GI condition nowdays, they are literally everywhere, and I can't use any of them. The copper I

RE: CSwater distiller brand, was Re: CS

2004-12-09 Thread Yogiboy
Thanks Sol, I think that is what I am going to do. I figure it will probably drop 50-100 bucks when on sale. Christmas is coming soon. We'll see if Santa's gonna be good to me. :-) I found a reputable source for distilled water, where u can actually clean your own containers using ozone, and then

CS

2004-12-09 Thread bailar
I would like to know 1) Why one poster a while back said you can only do IV once, and hypothesized it would damage your liver otherwise through heavy metal buildup. I've not seen any mention anywhere in the patent literature or elsewhere that you can only do it once 2) Why one poster said the

Re: CSAdvice Needed

2004-12-09 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi Lea Ann, First of all, stop and take a deep breath! ... There! Now... My 2 year old son ... woke up with a temperature of 104 Celsius. That would be Farenheit! cough He was inconsolable and complained that his eyes, ears, neck, and legs hurt. Basically, for a 2 year old I think he is

CSCopper and ibuprofen was Rheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Holloway
Copper gluconate should be OK, and if you take 3 a day (I'm assuming you take the ibuprofen 3 times a day), that's 6mg copper, which is certainly safe for a limited period, as copper supplements can be sold in 5mg tablets. You might want to take a zinc supplement too, as copper can inhibit

CSAdvice Needed

2004-12-09 Thread Lea Ann
Hello, My 2 year old son was fine this AM but took a 3 hour nap (much longer than usual) and woke up with a temperature of 104 Celsius. He was inconsolable and complained that his eyes, ears, neck, and legs hurt. Basically, for a 2 year old I think he is describing over-all body aches. I

Re: CSCopper and ibuprofen was Rheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Holloway
That should read copper-ibuprofen complex not zinc-ibuprofen complex. Sorry about that. Paul H - Original Message - From: Paul Holloway p.j.hollo...@btinternet.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 10:15 PM Subject: CSCopper and ibuprofen was Rheumatoid

Re: CSWater Distillers

2004-12-09 Thread Dennis Gulenchin
Ernie, I bought my distiller from Polar bear water distillers in Edmonton about 15 years ago and have had very little trouble with it so far. The one I got is a model 42d25 that makes 25 gallons in 12-13 hours automatically. I would not buy any smaller holding tank than the 25 gal. as that

Re: CSAdvice Needed

2004-12-09 Thread Lea Ann
Hi Mike, Thanks for your quick reply! WHERE on EARTH did I come up with Celcius? (shaking head and chuckling at my silly self) Luke is my 3rd son and I never panic at fevers I rarely use tylenol or motrin because I believe: 1) the fever is there for a purpose - to kill the infection, and

Re: CSAdvice Needed

2004-12-09 Thread scl...@netzero.net
Let him drink some and then wait a few hours. If he doesn't have a herxhiemer ( gets worse with nausea/headache) then you can give him more. Keep a close eye on him to see when he starts to feel better. I predict a day and a half to two days if you can give him regular doses of cs. This has

RE: CSAdvice Needed

2004-12-09 Thread Yogiboy
Hi Lea Ann, I can't imagine the ppm's being higher the 20. so my guess would be a teaspoon? Better to do less, then more to start. Hope this helps. I would others could also give you a heads up on this. -Original Message- From: Lea Ann [mailto:lsav...@cfl.rr.com] Sent: Thursday,

RE: CSWater Distillers

2004-12-09 Thread Yogiboy
-Original Message- From: Dennis Gulenchin [mailto:dgulenc...@mb.sympatico.ca] Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 8:02 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSWater Distillers Ernie, I bought my distiller from Polar bear water distillers in Edmonton about 15 years ago and have

RE: CSAdvice Needed

2004-12-09 Thread Yogiboy
Glad to see someone has great experience with kids and all this.. :-) Also glad to know everyone on here too. E. -Original Message- From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com] Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 9:06 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSAdvice Needed Hi Lea

Re: CSre inulin

2004-12-09 Thread sol
Good thing I checked out artichokes after reading about inulin. Inulin is from artichokes and so I won't be able to take it. Apparently plant sourced glucosamine is also from artichokes. Also out of the question for me. What fun. And though I do realize the iodine content would be very small,

RE: CSAdvice Needed

2004-12-09 Thread Yogiboy
BTW. As you probably know, people have varied degree of experience, and me in comparison to most - me very green. -Original Message- From: Lea Ann [mailto:lsav...@cfl.rr.com] Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 5:17 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSAdvice Needed Hello, My 2

Re: CSAdvice Needed

2004-12-09 Thread himagain
At 08:17 AM 10/12/04, you wrote: Hello, My 2 year old son was fine this AM but took a 3 hour nap (much longer than usual) and woke up with a temperature of 104 Celsius. He was inconsolable and complained that his eyes, ears, neck, and legs hurt. Basically, for a 2 year old I think he is

Re: CSwater distiller brand, was Re: CS

2004-12-09 Thread George
I've had a $90 Sears Kenmore distiller since '95 or so and am still using it. I replaced the 'start' button 2 years ago and have had no other problems. Water quality is typically 2 uS for one pass and by running through the distiller a second time has measured as low as .5 uS (measured with

Re: CSwater distiller brand, was Re: CS

2004-12-09 Thread sol
Interesting. I wish I could figure out what is in the water here. One pass of my distiller yields water about .7 uS. Two passes about .4uS. I think they are adding more or differenct chemicals to the water because a single distillation used to yield about .2 uS if I used filtered cold tap