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2005-01-13 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Amen. Richard Harris has hit the nail on the head. Giving advice can be very risky indeed. JBB On Friday, Jan 14, 2005, at 01:41 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote: Hi Steve,   I congratulate you on wanting to help this lady; however, I'd be the first to caution you on advising a pregnan

CS>Re: Re: CS>Recognizing a Stroke

2005-01-13 Thread noblemetals
And further---IV chelation therapy within 24 hours can reverse the effects of the stroke - "Chelation Therapy" by Morton Walker > Useful information to put in your > lifesaving file. > > Worthwhile topic to send on as part of public education reagarding a > rather devastating condit

RE: CS>MSNBC.com Article: Standards urged for dietary supplements

2005-01-13 Thread Louise
I believe this type of hype is a way to get the American public to accept loss of vitamins. What use is it to tell their doctor they are taking vitamins when the doctor has NO TRAINING in the use of vitamins Some consumers know more than the doctor about vitamins. IF this CODEX goes through and

RE: CS>CS & Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Sol & Jim, Of course each individual is unique and an individual and nothing can work on everything for everyone; however, I'm a great believer in internal doses 1 part CS + 2 parts Gatorade (taken in mouthful doses, gently swishing & holding in mouth for 2 to 3 minutes, then swallowing); repea

Re: CS>CS$Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread sol
As I am misting my eyes, I inhale as much of the mist as possible, and also give my mouth and throat a spray for good measure. That seems to do it for me. Actually, I sort of mist my whole face from about 6-8 inches away, while blinking and inhaling into the mist. And I then mist my hands and

CS>CS$Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread bbanever
Sol, I found that irrigating my sinus with CS once a week or right after exposure to someone who was sick prevented me from catching a cold or the flu. I haven't had one in three years. Washing the hands is another preventative measure but I don't do that as often as I should. Before I

RE: CS>CS & Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread sol
Doesn't surprise me for a CS maker/consumer/user to have a cold, I caught one last fall that lasted 4 weeks in spite of all manner of uses and consumption of CS, CS/Xylitol, and everything else people here suggested to me. Oral use does not always stop the viruses and bacteria, I found out the h

RE: CS>CS & Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread Jim Holmes
I have always associated a sinus bleeding with it opening enough to drain. Mine has always been better afterward. If it were me, I would continue to irrigate with the CS for sure, holding my head well back. If it is draining, it is open enough to get the CS in deeply. I read a paper in the las

CS>Pregnant lady advice

2005-01-13 Thread Dan Nave
You wrote: >It is much better to tell of your, or a friend's experiment and close with, >"You should always ask the advice of a doctor". But sometimes you will be better off if you don't take it... -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for

Re: CS>Argyria cure

2005-01-13 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Mike, If I had to use only good distilled water I wouldn't have any CS. Exorbitantly expensive and a round trip of 350km and tastes/smells like diesel. If I was selling CS and wanted shelflife then I would go the route of making a double or triple distiller. Yes, I estimated 2 to 5ppm for 2

CS>Pregnant lady advice

2005-01-13 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi Steve, I would add to Richard Harris's information, you might even be talking to a pregnant lady; it might be the FDA in 'sheep's clothing'. It is much better to tell of your, or a friend's experiment and close with, "You should always ask the advice of a doctor". Jean ** I

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2005-01-13 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
> Hi Steve, > > I would add to Richard Harris's information, you might even be talking to a > pregnant lady; it might be the FDA in 'sheep's clothing'. > > It is much better to tell of your, or a friend's experiment and close with, > "You should always ask the advice of a doctor". > > Jean > >

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2005-01-13 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
> Hi Steve, > > I would add to Richard Harris's information, you might even be talking to a > pregnant lady; it might be the FDA in 'sheep's clothing'. > > It is much better to tell of your, or a friend's experiment and close with, > "You should always ask the advice of a doctor". > > Jean > >

RE: CS>

2005-01-13 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Steve, I congratulate you on wanting to help this lady; however, I'd be the first to caution you on advising a pregnant lady--other than telling her to ask her doctor about adding CS and then follow his directions. Should she TAKE CS and then be doing many other things during pregnancy and have

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2005-01-13 Thread Dan Nave
http://www.guerrillanews.com/forum/thread.php?id=1284 Can't remember where I got this from but it's worth looking at again... Check out the patent at the above URL. Attached is a section from the end of the article. To balance the need for large numbers of silver ions with the need to keep

CS>Cathodic Silver?

2005-01-13 Thread Matthew McCann
Hi, Mike, Yes, the examples are only examples. They just demonstrate possibility, not actuality. IMHO, the conclusive evidence would be what happens when the brew saturates (if it does) and what then precipitates. My posts come up normally in the Digest version, but not the Archive version. Best

Re: CS>CS & Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jim Holmes wrote: > Hello Marshall, > > How much volume? 1 1/2 ml in each nostril. > Is there any pus mixed with the blood? No, but lots of mucus. Got a darn cold which I was unable to shake with CS and olive leaf. Still congested after 10 days. > > > It might be a good thing. I have had a

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2005-01-13 Thread Stephen Summers -SilverGenesis
Dear Members A healthy and prosperous 2005 to one and all. We produce very good quality CS and a friend of ours in an avid user. She has expressed concern about taking it while she is pregnant. Although I'm convinced it is perfectly safe - and will even aid the developing foetus in growth a