Jonathan,
Your account reminded me of another product: massage sandals!
They are medium hard(soft) rubber and every single inch of the sole is
covered with symmetrically placed rubber "fingers." They, too, are hard to
walk on initially, but over time one gets used to it. I would think that
the
Hi,
Not much to say, really, except that these are much better than the
usual soft, rubbery type.
The Korean insoles are hard, clear plastic. They work well to break
down the hard deposits in the soles of the feet -- whatever exactly
these are, I frankly do not know, but their breakdown cor
I have the XT400by AirZone, but it doesn't have anything to connect tubing
to for output (unless they have changed the design -- I got mine a couple of
years ago). The one I have is only designed to be an air purifier. If it
doesn't have a way to output through a tube, I don't know how you would be
has anyone had any experience with either the XT 400 ozone generator,
by Air-Zone, or the Pro 400 by o3ozone ??? there are a few at ebay
auction. thanks and thank you to all of you for the good responses
to my MRSA/sepsis request.
jim
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Sounds like a bunch of croc to me. ;)
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> Kevin Trudeau mentions it his book.It sounds like
> its good for everything.Anybody tried it yet ?
> http://www.biologicalmiracles.net/index.php
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Kevin Trudeau mentions it his book.It sounds like its good for
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http://www.biologicalmiracles.net/index.php
Hi,
My friend's husband has been seriously ill with a persistent staph
infection. He has been on IV antibiotics for weeks now & has improved some
but the infection is still present. What is the best way to fight this
using CS? Would the protocol of adding H202 help? Any and all
suggestions/r
Please tell us more about the Korean massage insoles please, Jonathan.
TIA,
Deborah
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Cynthia said,
>I made my first batch of CS Monday. I used Distilled
Water, a 9-volt AC-DC Adaptor, two silver bars and let
it brew for 5 1/2 hours. I filtered it with coffee
filters, used a plastic funnel and stored the CS in a
brown glass wine bottle. I stored this bottle, wrapped
in a brown paper
Thanks. I was hoping there was a way to use my good ol' CS and DMSO for
this kind of thing, should the need arise.
sol
Dan Nave wrote:
We had good results with this on immune suppressed diabetic with mrsa
and tunneling infection/ non-healing of surgery incisions on leg. Used
10-20 ppm homemad
>From my personal experience, I believe you could use cilantro to raise
your pH.
I was doing urine and saliva testing with pH paper and after eating
cilantro it was strikingly basic. This may be better for some than the
problems that come with
sodium bicarb and calcium...
Dan
>>> Raine 9/2
We had good results with this on immune suppressed diabetic with mrsa
and tunneling infection/ non-healing of surgery incisions on leg. Used
10-20 ppm homemade CS with 5 to 10 percent DMSO. Place a clean gauze
pad (or similar) over the problem area and keep it wet with the CS/DMSO
solution. Take
I use a dropperful of plain old 3% H202 in each ear, 10-15 min. Usually
once does the trick.
sol
ejohns9...@aol.com wrote:
I did buy a Plasmafire because it has a life time warranty even if you
sell it to
someone. this is a great plus because the parts are so expensive.
I'm sure there are muc
In a message dated 9/21/05 7:39:35 AM Central Daylight Time,
jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp writes:
> Thanks again, Edith. It is a very interesting posting. One last
> question: can you mention a realistic price for one of these devices?
> Those I have seen so far are very, very expensive, u
Thanks again, Edith. It is a very interesting posting. One last
question: can you mention a realistic price for one of these devices?
Those I have seen so far are very, very expensive, unlike EIS
generators which can be had for a few hundred dollars.
JBB
On Wednesday, Sep 21, 2005, at
In a message dated 9/21/05 7:06:13 AM Central Daylight Time,
jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp writes:
> Thanks very much for your reply. I wonder whether list members who do
> not have such a machine could substitute H202. Any ideas whether this
> would be equivalent? Thanks again.
>
I don'
Thanks very much for your reply. I wonder whether list members who do
not have such a machine could substitute H202. Any ideas whether this
would be equivalent? Thanks again.
On Wednesday, Sep 21, 2005, at 20:47 Asia/Tokyo, ejohns9...@aol.com
wrote:
In a message dated 9/21/05 1:02:0
I made my first batch of CS Monday. I used Distilled Water, a 9-volt AC-DC
Adaptor, two silver bars and let it brew for 5 1/2 hours. I filtered it with
coffee filters, used a plastic funnel and stored the CS in a brown glass wine
bottle. I stored this bottle, wrapped in a brown paper bag, in
In a message dated 9/21/05 1:02:05 AM Central Daylight Time,
jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp writes:
> Could you please explain what you mean by "bagged the leg with ozone."
> This is not clear. Thanks in advance.
>
>
> JBB
>
>
I have a medical grade ozone machine (Plasmafire). I put a ho
My DMSO from Jeffers comes in plastic bottles.
DMSO freezes about 67 F so it could break a glass container pretty quick.
don't think it would do anything else to the glass but why use something
that could break ?
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From: "J&S Campbell"
To: "Terry Chamberlin"
Sent:
Thanks very much for posting this.
Do you know has any work been done on the
storage of DMSO in glass versus plastic. With DMSO's properties is it
safe to store it in plastic? perhaps if it is PET type hard plastic it
is OK. Would glass not be the safer option for DMSO?
With thanks in advance,
Sh
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