Re: CSskin strep infections: not herpes!

2005-02-13 Thread M. G. Devour
Greetings John, I'm glad to see you resolved your subscription issues and can post now. Thank you for bringing wee Ralph's situation to our attention. A few general comments may help: One truism of alternative medicine is to always question *everything* told to you by *both* your

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
regards, John Plumridge On 8 Feb 2005, at 07:38, Himagain wrote: A young mother in a case mentioned has been spraying her regretfully recently vaccinated child with a mixture of 10 ppm CS with an H202 2% component using a spray bottle every two hours and keeping a gentle fan going to dry

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
regards, John Plumridge On 7 Feb 2005, at 20:07, Richard Harris wrote: All of the cases I have seen CS used to treat eczema have brought total or partial healing and relief. DO you mean relief from eczema type itching or from infection (ie 'secondary' problems of eczema). The itching

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
regards, John Plumridge On 8 Feb 2005, at 11:08, Ode Coyote wrote: 3 PPM Mild Silver Protein is right next to nothing at all. You might even need several bottles of 20 PPM EIS [electrically isolated silver] I am trying to establish dosage levels at this concentration of 20 ppm for

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
On 7 Feb 2005, at 20:07, Richard Harris wrote: Hi Steve, Thanks for sharing your CS excema results--I feel that IF your friends had been faithful in taking and applying CS and continued CS daily, they would probably remain clear. Most people fail to realize that there is NO cure for

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
Regards, John Plumridge MightyZero UK Trading Company http://www/mightyzero.com On 8 Feb 2005, at 13:46, Louise wrote: If the child was recently vaccinated then

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
The child (my young son) was breast fed exclusively until 14 months old, when he went on to solids. He is now 16 months old. We found that he had been diagnosed wrongly (actually to be fair tentatively) with herpes. In fact it is strep infection. It got so severe he had to e admitted to

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
regards, John Plumridge On 8 Feb 2005, at 07:38, Himagain wrote: A young mother in a case mentioned has been spraying her regretfully recently vaccinated child Do you mean the child had herpes? with a mixture of 10 ppm CS with an H202 2% component using a spray bottle every two hours

CSskin strep infections: not herpes!

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
I recently started a topic as 'herpes', but it is infact a severe strep infection. We found that he had been diagnosed wrongly (actually to be fair tentatively) with herpes. In fact it is strep infection. It got so severe he had to e admitted to hospital and put on a drip with antibiotics.

Re: CSskin strep infections: not herpes!

2005-02-13 Thread M. G. Devour
Marmar writes: Mike -- this caught my attention. Secondary infections? Are you saying that the virus infection will reappear? Or that because the immune system is busy dealing with a virus, other types of infections can pop up? It's the latter I'm thinking of. I would get a simple cold,

CSCS-MS

2005-02-13 Thread betty shelly
I have been a member of this list for over a year due to a very good friend who makes CS and shared it with me. I agree it works but have found it can only heal what it can come in contact with in the body. My enthusiasm for CS was in its application for MS for my daughter. I bought one of

Re: CSskin strep infections: not herpes!

2005-02-13 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 2/13/2005 7:23:30 AM Central Standard Time, mdev...@eskimo.com writes: or having the occasional virus resolve quickly without secondary infections. Mike -- this caught my attention. Secondary infections? Are you saying that the virus infection will reappear? Or that

Re: CSBleeding from behind CS/Aloe Vera testimonial...

2005-02-13 Thread Duncan Crow
Steve, That's a symptom of bowel dysbiosis. A chronic condition in there is not good. Are you feeding the good bowel bacteria so they can control the ones that cause the irritation and bleeding? Duncan Recently I had a bout of bleeding from behind. It was painful and when I first saw

CSCS for Eczema, was Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread sol
Richard, John, Steve, (or anyone) How was the CS used, what ppm, etc? I 'd like to know as I have severe eczema at times (once for a period of nearly 14 months) and low-grade nearly all the time. I've been making and using CS for well over 2 years, but my eczema is far from gone.So

CSRe: DMSO RATIO TO CS IN NEBULIZER

2005-02-13 Thread OLMXR
Listers, This has been discussed before but I can't find it in the archives. What had been the preferred ratio of DMSO (what strength, ours is 70%) to CS when using a nebulizer? Thom in Illinois

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread sol
John, Probably the mention of detergent refers to possible allergic reactions. In many if not most eczema sufferers of any age, the eczema is due to allergic reaction. My son, as an infant had eczema from fabric softener. In later childhood he had severe eczema of the hands from washing his

Re: CSCS-MS

2005-02-13 Thread scl...@netzero.net
Has your daughter done any tests to see if there might be something in her diet bringing on the symptoms of MS. It has been said that artificial sweeteners like aspartame (Equal etc)can bring on MS in some people. If she hasn't checked that out, now might be a good time. If her MS symptoms

CSEczema and infection, was Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread sol
Just wanted to say how sorry I am for the horrible suffering of your little son. Eczema alone can be excruciatingly painful, as you surely know, it is far worse than simple itching, I know firsthand that it feels like a severe burn. And remembering some bad flares, I cannot even begin to

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread sol
Are the silver impregnated/coated burn and wound dressings availble there? The two brands available in the U.S. (FDA approved even) are Silverlon, and Acticoat. Just occurred to me they might be very useful for your son, as they are made for using on burn victims. sol John Plumridge

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread Ode Coyote
I don't think there's ANY dosage that could hurt. My way is to use a LOT [up to a quart or more a day for me, an adult...maybe a pint or a cup for a kid?] when something is wrong and a little as a mouth wash [swish and swallow] when nothing is. Ode At 10:29 AM 2/13/2005 +, you wrote:

Re: CSskin strep infections: not herpes!

2005-02-13 Thread Ode Coyote
Apparently it's only knocked back, not out. Ode At 11:18 AM 2/13/2005 EST, you wrote: In a message dated 2/13/2005 7:23:30 AM Central Standard Time, mdev...@eskimo.com writes: or having the occasional virus resolve quickly without secondary infections. Mike -- this caught my

Re: CSCS MS

2005-02-13 Thread bob smith
Where is Dr. Dean located? RES - Original Message - From: Nina Whit ninaw...@webtv.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 7:39 PM Subject: Re: CSCS MS Ward Dean MD has a IV CS protocol for MS. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread Acmeair
the friend who got me started on CS and BE, had terrible psorias. he would go to the Dead Sea once a year for it, and it helped a little.when we got our Bob Beck CS/BE machines, he did the BEing and drank about a pint a day of cs. he would also spend some time in an ultraviolet tanning booth.

CSEczema-Allergies - polyester

2005-02-13 Thread Judydownmaine
A 70 y o friend had severe skin eruptions recently -- open wounds really, mostly from her waist down and under her bra. The conclusion was that it was not detergent allergy but polyester allergy. She put petrolatum based medication (from doctor) on it and it was REALLY reactive. A geriatric nurse

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread Acmeair
a little more info: Much of the recent research done on coconut oil and lauric acid, the most predominant fatty acid chain found in coconut oil, has centered around the anti-microbial and anti-viral properties of this unique fatty acid. Today, many strains of bacteria are becoming resistant

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread Himagain
At 08:30 PM 13/02/05, you wrote: No the boy had no vaccinations at birth or since. I had to post a new thread: Strep not herpes, as the diagnosis was reassessed. The condition in my son, being an atopic eczema child, has been more dangerous than usual, due to the skin condition, and the

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread Sally Khanna
They sure put a lot of pressure on my son and daughter-in-law when their daughter was born to get a hepatitis B vaccination. They didn't do it. Sally Himagain himag...@fablor.com wrote: At 08:30 PM 13/02/05, you wrote: No the boy had no vaccinations at birth or since. I had to post a new

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread Himagain
At 08:32 PM 13/02/05, John wrote: Do you mean the child had herpes? Hi John, Herpes is a catchall term for originally for Viral diseases causing eruptions of the skin or mucous membrane then peculiarly, any of the animal viruses etc.. We have no idea of whether there is a possible causative

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2005-02-13 Thread Judydownmaine
We're getting some emails now that imply herpes can't be helped nothing can be done if there's been a recent vaccination eczema can't be cured etc. Please -- I'm not asking anyone to experiment on a child, but the experts on this list need to start a new thread with some clear philosophy,

Re: CSCS for Eczema, was Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread Himagain
At 04:13 AM 14/02/05, you wrote: Richard, John, Steve, (or anyone) How was the CS used, what ppm, etc? I 'd like to know as I have severe eczema at times (once for a period of nearly 14 months) and low-grade nearly all the time. I've been making and using CS for well over 2 years, but my

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread Himagain
At 04:24 AM 14/02/05, you wrote: My experience is that anytime an allergic reaction is currently going on, one is far more susceptible to catching other illnesses/infections, as well as to developing additional allergic reactions, some of which may go on to become new permanent allergies.

CSCS: CS MS

2005-02-13 Thread Harold MacDonald
Dr Mercola is a great advocate of Vitamin D, and research shows that MS is more prevalent in the northern climates where the available sunlight is basically weaker and poor for good health.He also says we do not get enough sunlight anywhere in the world as we have been so brain washed about skin

RE: CSto sol about skin condition

2005-02-13 Thread Louise
Well for dogs and cats with this problem (have more experience in this area) I switch them to a raw meaty bone diet (species appropriate) and add Omega 3's and some supplement like kelp alfalfa, vit A D vit B complex (no yeast human grade) and vit E (all natural vitamins no dyes, no dairy.

CS

2005-02-13 Thread Judydownmaine
We're getting some emails now that imply herpes can't be helped nothing can be done if there's been a recent vaccination eczema can't be cured etc. CS may not kill viruses Please -- I'm not asking anyone to experiment on a child, but I wish the experts on this list would start a new thread

RE: CSCS-MS

2005-02-13 Thread Yogiboy
Hi folks, Here is an interesting if scary article about mycoplasmoids. http://tinyurl.com/4h8b9 But a better starting point if you want to understand a far more reasonable view of pathology is here: http://fablor.com/matrixide/ the beginnings of a complete Course understanding the Disease

Re: CSEczema and infection, was Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
On 13 Feb 2005, at 18:40, sol wrote: Just wanted to say how sorry I am for the horrible suffering of your little son. Eczema alone can be excruciatingly painful, as you surely know, it is far worse than simple itching, I know firsthand that it feels like a severe burn. And remembering some

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
I beleive they are, perhaps not over the counter though. I might get them through my brother , a doctor. I shall carry them in case. It 's a great idea. Interestingly, I discovered a silver-impregnated suit for sleeping: haven't got my hands on it yet. As well as anti-bacterial, it is cooling

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
regards, John Plumridge On 13 Feb 2005, at 18:56, Ode Coyote wrote: I don't think there's ANY dosage that could hurt. My way is to use a LOT [up to a quart or more a day for me, an adult...maybe a pint or a cup for a kid?] when something is wrong and a little as a mouth wash [swish and

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
On 13 Feb 2005, at 19:17, Acmeair wrote: the friend who got me started on CS and BE, had terrible psorias. he would go to the Dead Sea once a year for it, and it helped a little.when we got our Bob Beck CS/BE machines, he did the BEing and drank about a pint a day of cs. he would also spend

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
On 13 Feb 2005, at 21:11, Sally Khanna wrote: They sure put a lot of pressure on my son and daughter-in-law when their daughter was born to get a hepatitis B vaccination.  They didn't do it. Yes I know what you mean. The continued after hospital too. -- The Silver List is a moderated

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
On 13 Feb 2005, at 20:51, Himagain wrote: John, I mentioned your son's plight to another well-versed person and was reminded that some hospitals in the USA now ROUTINELY vaccinate virtual newborns today and do not advise the parents, much less request authorisation! It is a matter I am

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
On 13 Feb 2005, at 21:17, Himagain wrote: But they are crutches. You serve your body best ( and your child) by simply not poisoning it and feeding it real *safe* food. rest assured , I work hard at that. Thanks. Agreed. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
I beleive they are, perhaps not over the counter though. I might get them through my brother , a doctor. I shall carry them in case. It 's a great idea. Interestingly, I discovered a silver-impregnated suit for sleeping: haven't got my hands on it yet. As well as anti-bacterial, it is cooling

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
regards, John Plumridge On 13 Feb 2005, at 18:56, Ode Coyote wrote: I don't think there's ANY dosage that could hurt. My way is to use a LOT [up to a quart or more a day for me, an adult...maybe a pint or a cup for a kid?] when something is wrong and a little as a mouth wash [swish and

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
On 13 Feb 2005, at 21:11, Sally Khanna wrote: They sure put a lot of pressure on my son and daughter-in-law when their daughter was born to get a hepatitis B vaccination.  They didn't do it. Yes I know what you mean. The continued after hospital too. -- The Silver List is a moderated

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
On 13 Feb 2005, at 21:17, Himagain wrote: But they are crutches. You serve your body best ( and your child) by simply not poisoning it and feeding it real *safe* food. rest assured , I work hard at that. Thanks. Agreed. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
On 13 Feb 2005, at 20:51, Himagain wrote: John, I mentioned your son's plight to another well-versed person and was reminded that some hospitals in the USA now ROUTINELY vaccinate virtual newborns today and do not advise the parents, much less request authorisation! It is a matter I am

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread John Plumridge
On 13 Feb 2005, at 19:17, Acmeair wrote: the friend who got me started on CS and BE, had terrible psorias. he would go to the Dead Sea once a year for it, and it helped a little.when we got our Bob Beck CS/BE machines, he did the BEing and drank about a pint a day of cs. he would also spend

CSLast comment on allergies

2005-02-13 Thread Himagain
Hello people, In MATRIXIDE we just covered the insane side of the Aspartame thing, but apparently there is an unholy conjunction between these two used together. I DID have a list of the current names used for both Aspartame and MSG ( anyone got one?) but what I didn't know was that under new

Re: CSto sol about skin condition

2005-02-13 Thread sol
I am very aware of those, thank you for the suggestions. I do try to take fatty acid supplements, but they are also possibly involved as allergens, doing elimination/challenges for all my possible allergens is slow, slow, slow. But I'm gradually working on them. Of course the best (fish)

Re: CS

2005-02-13 Thread sol
It is number 3 that interests me the most. And where my current self-experiments are focusing. sol Judydownmaine wrote: Here's what I believe (from personal experience and reading the list off and on for a coupla years) 1. CS can deal with herpes quite nicely, and probably with shingles

Re: CSto sol about skin condition

2005-02-13 Thread sol
Iodine allergy means NO kelp, no iodine of any kind, no high iodine anything (in the past 2 years it means, for me, no avoidable iodine at all). EFAs only from non-fish sources, same for A D must be non-fish sources only, which is hard to find but does help. And in at least my case

Re: CSemphysema.breathing

2005-02-13 Thread noblemetals
Has anyone had any success with humming while closing the mouth to promote better breathing?Yoga? TJ From: Shirley Reed pj20...@yahoo.com Date: 2005/02/11 Fri AM 10:57:07 EST To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSemphysema This site http://askwaltstollmd.com/rebounding.html tells

Re: CSCS-MS

2005-02-13 Thread noblemetals
I know this is an obvious question- but ,is she ingesting anything with aspertame in it? Is she using anything with flourides in it? TJ From: betty shelly pigeon2...@cox.net Date: 2005/02/13 Sun AM 10:06:42 EST To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSCS-MS I have been a member of this

CSRe: Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread noblemetals
I changed to Mule Team Borax to wash clothes and the allergy went away. TJ -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List

CSAllergies

2005-02-13 Thread TC
In the current discussion of allergies, you may find this helpful. From Nutritional Insights: FOOD SENSITIVITIES: Probably more than half the people in this country experience food allergies/sensitivities to one degree or another. Actually, the term, food allergies is a misnomer, because the

RE: CSemphysema.breathing

2005-02-13 Thread Yogiboy
You wrote: Subject: Re: CSemphysema.breathing Has anyone had any success with humming while closing the mouth to promote better breathing?Yoga? TJ I teach yoga and study it, and to my knowledge I have not heard of any technique which has one humming and breathing through the nose while

RE: CSto sol about skin condition

2005-02-13 Thread Louise
Strange it that the vit A and D I use it not oil or fish based but specially ordered to make our food. also use potato based vit C rather than the corn based ones. I can understand why the skin problem got better with more stress once you understand German New Medicine where if another trauma

CSantihistamines

2005-02-13 Thread Himagain
Hi folks, The effectiveness of most drugs lies not in their curative powers, but their sedative/opiate/anaesthetic properties. Their ability to turn off the warning alarm, not fix anything, just stop you being aware of the danger behind your symptoms. Especially over-the-counter things like

Re: CSemphysema.breathing

2005-02-13 Thread Sally Khanna
One thing that has been shown to improve breathing conditions is the Sudarshan Kriya taught by Art of Living. There is a team of researchers constantly gathering information on its effects. It is a form of yoga. Sally noblemet...@bellsouth.net wrote: Has anyone had any success with humming

RE: CSemphysema.breathing

2005-02-13 Thread Sally Khanna
There is a breathing technique taught by Swami Nithyananda from Tiruvanamalai, South India which involves humming loudly as long as possible while exhaling. It's called the Maha Mantra. I think the Sudarshan Kriya is more powerful for improving breathing, though. Sally Yogiboy

Re: CSHerpes

2005-02-13 Thread Himagain
At 09:46 AM 14/02/05, John wrote: can be; eczema may lead to psoriasis in some case. But now t related in child atopic eczema. John, these symptoms are often used by Medical Practitioners in the same way as they will look you right in the eye and say hmmmnnn you have a severe case of

CSantihistamines - addendum

2005-02-13 Thread Himagain
Hi folks, Meant to include this - it is a longer more user friendly eye-opener (pun!) about antihistamines http://tinyurl.com/4hwpv Cheers! Himagain -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org