CS>Re: CS & antibiotics... CS and upcoming surgery

2006-03-12 Thread jrowland
CS promoting/creating stem cell growth? Do we have any info on this, other than: Nancy writes: ...CS is alleged to help the body create new stem cells in the wound to regrow tissue... Charles writes: Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 14:04:46 -0500 From: "Charles Sutton" Subject: Re: CS>Knees ...The

Re: CS>Cultured meat?

2006-03-12 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
The idea of cultured meat -- not yet a reality -- is that proteins can be grown in clean, sterile laboratory conditions, providing the taste and texture and nutritional benefits of meat, without the negative aspects cited below, and without the need to raise animals, which is wasteful of grains

Re: CS>argyria

2006-03-12 Thread Nancy DeLise
Hello Carol Ann, `Indeed Rosemary is grey. I would bet she has exaggerated it some. I know she had been informed of the reversal formula, but there is no way she will try it. This is her claim to fame. why would she want to get rid of it at tis timeShe would loose her notoriety!!! She

RE: CS>Degenerative disk disease

2006-03-12 Thread Deborah Gerard
Daddybob can I please get the measurements that you used for this..thanks debbie ransley wrote: Use CS, Salt & C (must be natural salt and should be non-corn C), lots of iodine and nightly Beck Blood Electrification, and you can kill it. I did. Dealing with the damage is another matter.

RE: CS>CS & antibiotics

2006-03-12 Thread Jim Holmes
I have a different opinion of that Terry. I think it is a matter of transport; somehow the conventional antibiotics get to the infection better than CS. I had a couple of similar situations, and continued taking the CS with the Antibiotic, and it worked. Once, when I ran out of antibiotic prior

RE: CS>Cultured meat?

2006-03-12 Thread Jim Holmes
When someone comes up with an synthetic blood vessel to distribute oxygen and nutrients, it will probably work. They already have synthetic red cells. -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 4:24 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subjec

CS>Correction

2006-03-12 Thread Jim Holmes
I wonder if you could make money selling the toads to people who have NEIGHBORS with annoying yappy little dogs?

RE: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread Jim Holmes
Morton is a brand name. -Original Message- From: epa...@sympatico.ca [mailto:epa...@sympatico.ca] Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 10:41 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS" what is morton salt and where can someone find it? >From: panamp...@a

Re: CS>argyria

2006-03-12 Thread Jason E
Hi Carol: Mark Metcalf long hinted at a cure for argyria. However, he did not prove it. I've spoken for hours with the "anonymous person" on the telephone, who first demonstrated this cure. This individual elects to remain anonymous because he wished to put this chapter of his life far behin

Re: CS>argyria

2006-03-12 Thread Deborah Gerard
Now when you scroll down the little old lady is the same color as the woman that I saw in my doctor's office except the woman was mucy younger...deb Carol Ann wrote:Nancy. Wow. That lady is grey. This is an excerpt from her website under FAQ. Evidently, she already knows about the sug

Re: CS>argyria

2006-03-12 Thread Carol Ann
Nancy. Wow. That lady is grey. This is an excerpt from her website under FAQ. Evidently, she already knows about the suggested reversal formula. http://www.together.net/~rjstan/argyria_photos_intro.html Is there a cure for argyria? I know of two dermatologists experimenting with laser

Re: CS>argyria

2006-03-12 Thread Nancy DeLise
That would be Rosemary Jacobs. She swears that her doctor back in 1930 or there about, gave her colloidal silver for her nose problems. The truth is she was given nose drops with PURE SILVER (Not CS) and she took it much longer than prescribed. We know that at that period in history doctors d

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread Tad Winiecki
Mary- I have some bath salts from the Dead Sea- I noticed after soaking in them a couple of times that my skin was reacting by making tiny wrinkles on my wrists and neck, like the salt was too dryin on my skin. I looked at the ingredients and the minerals were in the chloride form. I haven't see

Re: CS>MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE

2006-03-12 Thread mborgert
THANK YOU DAN MARY -- Original message -- From: Dan Nave > Epsom salts is magnesium sulfate. Apparently a bit harder to absorb > than magnesium chloride. Go to Eytonsearth on yahoogroups. One of the > list members has written extensively on magnesium... > > D

Re: CS>agyria concerns

2006-03-12 Thread Gail Evans
CS has historically not been shown to be an effective long-term solution to lyme. Some have achieved short-term results, but primarily in conjunction with other therapies. If you are looking for a non-allopathic treatment protocol for lyme, you might explore the options that rife/frequency thera

CS>agyria concerns

2006-03-12 Thread GMetropulo
I have been told for a chronic lyme condition that I would need to consume 20 oz./d of 20 ppm CS throughout the day for an extended period, possibly years.I would also need to spray it on my scalp that has been severly affected. I also understand that sun exposure oxidizes the silver. I live in

Re: CS>CS & antibiotics... CS and upcoming surgery

2006-03-12 Thread Tad Winiecki
I think Adelle Davis would recommend zinc before surgery for it's healing properties, and extra Vitamin C and possibly B Vitamins for stress could be helpful. But for healing wounds, I can say that I treated a leg amputation on a duck, and more recently big chunks bitten out of a duck's neck and s

CS>MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE

2006-03-12 Thread Dan Nave
Epsom salts is magnesium sulfate. Apparently a bit harder to absorb than magnesium chloride. Go to Eytonsearth on yahoogroups. One of the list members has written extensively on magnesium... Dan mborg...@att.net wrote: TO ANYONE ON THIS SITE I KNOW I HAVE READ THAT SOME OF YOU USE PRILL

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2006 #219

2006-03-12 Thread Tad Winiecki
Ship me a few, Bill- We don't seem to have any toads at all here- maybe it's too cold. I don't have any dogs but I have lots of slugs. I had toads in San Diego and their droppings were full of sowbug exoskeletons. I sure miss them. Cutest toads I ever saw lived in the warm sluice troughs from o

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad recipe

2006-03-12 Thread PanAmPete
2 B honest with U we used to do the same thing! Then we would take a bucket full to our work places and release. then leave them in the bucket, wet down, and sprinkle with salt prior to putting lid on bucket. Good fertilzer in a few days!

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread William Missett
I used to toss every toad I found (dozens of them) into the next lot, for a number of years. Finally, they got the message, and have stopped entering my property. (Perhaps the abundance of toad corpses on the other side of the fence dissuaded them.) - Original Message - From: pan

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread epatai
ok thank you..:-) I haven't stumbled across any suck size toads here in Toronto..well not yet anyway..(grin) From: panamp...@aol.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS" Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 13:17:43 EST I used the

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread PanAmPete
I used the name "Morton" salt because it is almost a household name. Any salt will work, but Mortons is the cheapest, and found almost anywhere in the USA after being in business for over 150yrs..

CS>CS & anesthesia

2006-03-12 Thread Terry Chamberlin
"My question is: is it advisable to perhaps not ingest any CS at least 24 hours prior to surgery, or perhaps even 48 hours. Could it interfere with anaesthetic at all. Are there perhaps any other precautions I should take before going in." I have no reason to believe CS will interfere with anesthe

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread epatai
what is morton salt and where can someone find it? From: panamp...@aol.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS" Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 12:35:02 EST At one time these monster toads(one toad was in flower garden(5lbs.)

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread PanAmPete
At one time these monster toads(one toad was in flower garden(5lbs.) were prop- agating so fast that we had to take dire measures for our small children as well as all the pets. When I spied one I would have water spray bottle on hand and some Morton salt. I'd spray the toad then drop a handf

CS>Prill beads and magnesium chloride...

2006-03-12 Thread M. G. Devour
I changed the subject line for you, Mary! Mary Borgert wrote: > TO ANYONE ON THIS SITE I KNOW I HAVE READ THAT SOME OF YOU USE PRILL > BEADS. WHAT ARE YOUR EXPERIENCES?? ALSO HAS ANYONE HAD ANY EXPERIENCE > WITH MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE IS IT DIFFERENT THAN EPSOM SALT, BETTER FOR THE > BODY??? THANK

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread William Missett
I've been using Prill beads for some 5-6 years now, in my daily drinking water. Aside from the fact that it makes the water taste different (smoother, silky?) I can't see that it has accomplished anything. - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 10:42 AM Subjec

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread mborgert
TO ANYONE ON THIS SITE I KNOW I HAVE READ THAT SOME OF YOU USE PRILL BEADS. WHAT ARE YOUR EXPERIENCES?? ALSO HAS ANYONE HAD ANY EXPERIENCE WITH MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE IS IT DIFFERENT THAN EPSOM SALT, BETTER FOR THE BODY??? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE MARY -- Original message --

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread William Missett
I'm in the rent-a-toad business for anyone with yappy little dogs next door. (Owner of two little yappy dogs). - Original Message - From: Marshalee Hallett To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 9:36 AM Subject: Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

Re: CS>Cultured meat?

2006-03-12 Thread Carol Ann
http://fwd.jokaroo.org/c.php?i=6732 You probably cant just clik and go.please.cut and paste. :) Ode Coyote wrote: ..sounds a lot more pricey than having a 4 legged lawn mower or garbage disposal around.. It would be nice to have giant cultured grass hopper legs on a bicycle. Fill

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Oh, that is just too funny Marshalee (who has 2 quiet little Pug dogs...) I wonder if you could make money selling the toads to people who have annoying yappy little dogs? -Original Message- From: panamp...@aol.com [mailto:panamp...@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, Mar

RE: CS>Degenerative disk disease

2006-03-12 Thread EmoTap
Daddybob, How much CS did you take every day? Are you talking about the Salt/C for Lymes? How much did you take (ratios), and for how long? Do you think that CMO will help heal the degeneration? Sash ---Original Message--- From: ransley Date: 03/11/06 12:52:57 To: 'Deborah Gerard

Re: CS>Cultured meat?

2006-03-12 Thread bbanever
Daddybob, Amen to that. You might want to check out the attributes of a mostly vegetarian and organic diet if you are really interested in getting healthy. Animal food, even organically raised, is still a fairly unclean. Parasites, virus, bacteria, uric acid, hormones and saturated fat a

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread William Missett
Actually, Canada, the U.S. and Central America have plenty of its own poisonous toads, the entire Bufo family. We live in Mexico, and have lost two dogs and a cat to these toads, some by direct contact and others from pets drinking water contaminated by the toads at night. Our vet says he is a

RE: CS>Cultured meat?

2006-03-12 Thread ransley
I'm sorry, but the Cultured Meat idea sends shivers up and down my spine, when we suffer from a myriad of diseases and conditions that can be extensively linked to our dependence on over- manipulated and over-processed foods, and those scientists who would tell us that we can grow foods with only a

Re: CS>Cane or Giant Toad excretion and "CS"

2006-03-12 Thread Kandee Edge
I live in central Florida and fortunately, we have not had a problem with the toads...yet. We are overrun in tree frogs, however and they sit above our window sills and congregate under the waterhose reels. It's annoying. It's only become a problem in the last 5 years and I don't know why there

Re: CS>CS & antibiotics... CS and upcoming surgery

2006-03-12 Thread Hannah
At 11:20 PM 12/03/2006, you wrote: For 4 days I took the antibiotics, but the tooth kept on hurting. Then I realized that I had continued drinking CS each day. As soon as I stopped, the antibiotics worked. Your explanation about the CS interfering with proper working of antibiotics gave me reason

CS>CS & antibiotics

2006-03-12 Thread Terry Chamberlin
"..when someone is taking CS and then is put on an antibiotic. does it affect the antibiotic effectiveness at all." Recently, I had to take antibiotics to eliminate a tooth infection so I could get it pulled. For 4 days I took the antibiotics, but the tooth kept on hurting. Then I realized that

Re: CS>Cultured meat?

2006-03-12 Thread Ode Coyote
I think that's were you take a muscle cell and grow it into a chop in a "test tube". No animal, no fat and no bones? ..sounds a lot more pricey than having a 4 legged lawn mower or garbage disposal around.. It would be nice to have giant cultured grass hopper legs on a bicycle. Fill the

RE: CS>Pigs

2006-03-12 Thread Ode Coyote
eet more chikin? Ode At 09:19 AM 3/11/2006 -0700, you wrote: Beef industry propaganda. -Original Message- From: Gunar [mailto:garn...@bigpond.net.au] Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 2:14 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Pigs What do you think of the information on thi