Re: CS>Honey as an antibiotic - heat

2006-07-13 Thread John McLean
From memory again, "runny honey" can mean too much moisture in it, but having said that, some varieties of plants do produce a less viscous honey, we have a eucalypt tree over here and its called Yellow Box, the honey off that particular tree I remember Dad would almost kill for, and it was very

CS>thymus gland

2006-07-13 Thread zeb caffe
I have heard good things about thymus supplementation. As they are often bovine sourced, would mad cow be a concern? The thymus is very important in immune function. My mother was in a car acccident and shortly afterward came down with fibromyalgia. ONe of the doctors that she saw said that oft

Re: CS>Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbate)

2006-07-13 Thread Maryau Jeune
Aaaah, thanks for the links Wendy! :) Maryau Wendy wrote: Dr. tom levy's take on it: (dr. huggins refers to him in his books) http://tomlevymd.com/archiveissue9.htm dr. huggins vitamin c protocol: http://www.drhuggins.com/default.asp?PageName=Vitamin%20C%20Flush hth wendy -Original

RE: CS>Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbate)

2006-07-13 Thread Wendy
Dr. tom levy's take on it: (dr. huggins refers to him in his books) http://tomlevymd.com/archiveissue9.htm dr. huggins vitamin c protocol: http://www.drhuggins.com/default.asp?PageName=Vitamin%20C%20Flush hth wendy -Original Message- From: Maryau Jeune [mailto:mar...@mailbound.net]

RE: CS>Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbate)

2006-07-13 Thread Wendy
Yes, I did mucho research on this when my then 3.5 yr old, 4 month old and I contracted whooping cough back in the spring of 2005. It was particularly nasty and scary and after speaking with a woman in new Zealand and finding out about sodium ascorbate and mega dosing, it literally turned us around

CS>Tooth Organ Acumeridian Relationship

2006-07-13 Thread debbiegerard99
http://cnri.edu/drwilson/Dentalinfo/toothorganchart.htm

Re: CS>Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbate)

2006-07-13 Thread Maryau Jeune
I did hear about this kind of vitamin C, but read somewhere (have to find link) that ascorbic acid was better for flushes (can't recall why). But yes, I also remember reading that it's easier on the tummy... Maryau Pat wrote: Hi. Has anyone else tried Vitamin C- Sodium Ascorbate Buffered Cr

CS>Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbate)

2006-07-13 Thread Pat
Hi. Has anyone else tried Vitamin C- Sodium Ascorbate Buffered Crystals? This stuff is wonderful because it's pH neutral and I can take 2000 mg of vitamin C without it causing intestinal problems. I just mix 1/2 teaspoon of the crystals in 3 or 4 oz Green Goodness juice and drink it down, ...it

Re: CS>CS and Vitamin C

2006-07-13 Thread Maryau Jeune
Hi Harold: Thanks for answering; doesn't answer my questions, but still very useful. :) And this leads me to another question. Usually, drinking just ascorbic acid+water gives a bit of...um...gas. When mixed with the bicarbonate of soda, does that 'effect' disappear as well? Maryau Haro

Re: CS>staph infection - bloodwork and pain 3 yr old?

2006-07-13 Thread Rowena
Here's a suggestion. See if you can find someone like this in your part of the world: http://www.taracentre.com.au/ is a practitiioner I go to when I'm in the city (Perth, Australia). Go to Evaluation and Treatment and select Electro Dermal Screening. This is painless, and the beauty is you not

Re: CS>Honey as an antibiotic - heat

2006-07-13 Thread Rowena
I was told the other day that all the honey you get in the supermarket is pasteurized, unless you get something labelled "raw" honey. Happily for me I am able from time to time to get some honey direct from the producer. The heated honey tends not to solidify, so if I'm somewhere buying suppos

Re: CS>The Immune System ( 20 % )Thymic protein A

2006-07-13 Thread Harold MacDonald
VRP has a recently new product called Thymic Protein A . To Quote Dr. Julian Whitaker;"Thymic Protein A is likely the most powerful natural stimulant of the immune system ever discovered" The Thymic protein A strengthens the immune system through its' T-cell"programming" role.the more T-cells th

Re: CS>CS and Vitamin C

2006-07-13 Thread Harold MacDonald
Try this regimen; one teaspoon of ascorbic acid plus 1/2 teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda[baking soda] in a glass.add about two oz. of water,let fizz,then fill glass,drink.The acid is neutralized and does a far better job by boosting the strength and assimilation of the Vit.C. Can be sweetened

Re: CS>Acid/base balance

2006-07-13 Thread Duncan Crow
The way I understand it is that the key is detox, nutrition and lifestyle, and pH balance will naturally follow. So, pH balance is just an effect, not the key. Duncan Crow http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow On 13 Jul 2006 at 7:40, Pat wrote: > From what I've been reading, it seems balancing the

Re: CS>Stomach problems

2006-07-13 Thread Mike Monett
Hi Dan, > Dan Nave wrote: >> I'm not sure if I really trust the salt test after holding the CS >> in the mouth for 10 minutes. >> Perhaps you should also do a control where you swish 3 ounces of >> distilled water in your mouth for 10 minutes and then try a salt >> test on it.

Re: CS>Honey as an antibiotic

2006-07-13 Thread John McLean
Jim, my Dad was a commercial Apiarist from 1945 to 1960, (bee keeper) and he was at the forefront of honey production, and he said that inconjunction with the CSIRO (an Australian Govt research body), all honey had the same enzymes which were the ones that acted like an antibiotic. When he saw t

Re: CS>staph infection

2006-07-13 Thread Kandee Edge
Yeah, I have thought of that. We switched to organic milk and it helped to lessen her eczema outbreaks, but if it's still causing problems, then I guess I'll need to wean her off of it. She loves milk. She won't drink powdered milk unfortunately. The doctor gave us an order for blood work to

Re: CS>Stomach problems

2006-07-13 Thread Mike Monett
Hi Dan, Dan Nave wrote: > I'm not sure if I really trust the salt test after holding the CS > in the mouth for 10 minutes. > Perhaps you should also do a control where you swish 3 ounces of > distilled water in your mouth for 10 minutes and then try a salt > test on it. Wh

Re: CS>Stomach problems

2006-07-13 Thread Dan Nave
I'm not sure if I really trust the salt test after holding the CS in the mouth for 10 minutes. Perhaps you should also do a control where you swish 3 ounces of distilled water in your mouth for 10 minutes and then try a salt test on it. And Mike, you have a big mouth... and I mean that in the

Re: CS>The Immune System ( 20 % )

2006-07-13 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
More than 20 years ago I read a fascinating book called Life Extension. The authors noted that thymus gland diminution begins in the late teens or early twenties.They suggested that this change is the start of immune system decline. I am not aware of therapies focusing on thymus gland im

Re: CS>Blood typing, was Re: CS>This man's best freind

2006-07-13 Thread sol
Marshall Dudley wrote: How does one measure their iron? Do you have to go to the doctor to get it done? Marshall, Where I live there are two "health fairs" a year, and you can have them do a ferritin test (forget if that is what they call it) as well as other blood tests, simple breathing

Re: CS>staph infection

2006-07-13 Thread sol
Kandee Edge wrote: Yeah, that's true. I am in the same boat with my kids right now. I think they have been overmedicated with antibiotics in the past month. I'm trying desperately to get them under control and then keep them healthy so I won't have to go through this. Apparenty my oldest

Re: CS>CS and Vitamin C

2006-07-13 Thread Maryau Jeune
*bump* Anyone? :( Maryau Maryau Jeune wrote: Hi everyone: As part of my daily routine, I start my day by drinking some ascorbic acid powder (vitamin C) dissolved in water (through a straw, to protect the teeth). Today, after drinking my vitamin C, I used the same straw to stir a fresh batch

Re: CS>Honey as an antibiotic

2006-07-13 Thread Roger Barker
On 13/07/2006, at 5:44 PM, oldgl...@bigcountry.net wrote: Hi, I understand the 'property' of Manuka honey that fights bacteria, is hydrogen peroxide. I'd be glad to hear if this not correct. Jean Can't answer this question, sorry Jean. I've had a good look at any labels I have and all they

Re: CS>Honey as an antibiotic

2006-07-13 Thread Roger Barker
On 13/07/2006, at 5:07 PM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: Roger, you need to tell everyone about the amazingly strict customs control on imported honey. I was in your lovely country about eight years ago, and was just amazed at how worried they were at the airport. I think one could have broug

CS>Re: Emotional Freedom Technique

2006-07-13 Thread laquerencia33
Would the person who made the offer about EFT materials please re-post the contact info. Thanks, DByron -- 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@e

Re: CS>Stomach problems

2006-07-13 Thread Mike Monett
"Dan Nave" wrote: > Mike, > From your descriptions, I wonder if you don't have something like > Candida overgrowth. This would suppress the immune system and may > make you very susceptible to mold, etc. The fact that your "tummy" > has problems may relate to the effect of

Re: CS>Lunar Influence on the Electrochemical Production of ColloidalSilver

2006-07-13 Thread Ode Coyote
That is odd and seems to show a lack of interest by the mainstream scientific community on anything that cannot be easily explained. Even negative results should be reported. Marshall But it is not odd to show a lack of interest by the mainstream scientific community on anything that can

Re: CS>The Immune System ( 20 % )

2006-07-13 Thread Mike Monett
Wayne Fugitt wrote: >Morning Mike, Hi Wayne, > I appreciate the wisdom and insight from this list. >>> At 06:54 AM 7/13/2006, you wrote: >> As you age, your immune system starts degrading. I've heard >> figures of 20% per year after age 60. > In this case, I hope you a

Re: CS>hotmail

2006-07-13 Thread Ode Coyote
I haven't used Hotmail in years. back then they didn't even do HTML, only text and attachments. Most [in not all] email programs have a settings, tools or preferences menu. The program is on the Hotmail website under your account where you access it, not on the library computer and will reta

RE: CS>Stomach problems

2006-07-13 Thread Dan Nave
Mike, >From your descriptions, I wonder if you don't have something like Candida overgrowth. This would suppress the immune system and may make you very susceptible to mold, etc. The fact that your "tummy" has problems may relate to the effect of the CS on that overgrowth. As some have noted,

CS>The Immune System ( 20 % )

2006-07-13 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Mike, I appreciate the wisdom and insight from this list. >> At 06:54 AM 7/13/2006, you wrote: As you age, your immune system starts degrading. I've heard figures of 20% per year after age 60. In this case, I hope you are wrong. I am sure others are with me on this. At age 6

CS>Acid/base balance

2006-07-13 Thread Pat
>From what I've been reading, it seems balancing the acid and base in the body is the key to everything. A lot of other great things won't help much if your body can't absorb them and retain them. I wish all of you who have a website would include the address in your signature. I have a hard tim

Re: CS>msp to mike monet

2006-07-13 Thread Mike Monett
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote: > Thanks for the information, Mike. It is not something I deal with > myself, but I will pass it along to some of my colleagues, who > will appreciate it more than I can. Much obliged. > BTW, the mention of the bacteria in this "pure" water has to be o

Re: CS>Stomach problems

2006-07-13 Thread Mike Monett
Stuff wrote: > At 06:00 PM 7/12/2006, Mike M. wrote: >> It took me many years to finally stop swallowing, but since >> making the switch, I no longer have any tummy problems and don't >> need probiotics. They were a big expense by themselves. > Odd. The reverse for me. Sinc

CS>Stomach problems

2006-07-13 Thread Stuff
Odd. The reverse for me. Since I started swallowing years ago, I've had no tummy problems. stuff At 06:00 PM 7/12/2006, Mike M. wrote: [snip] It took me many years to finally stop swallowing, but since making the switch, I no longer have any tummy problems and don't need probio

Re: CS>Honey as an antibiotic

2006-07-13 Thread Rowena
Hi, I understand the 'property' of Manuka honey that fights bacteria, is hydrogen peroxide. I'd be glad to hear if this not correct. Jean They seem to be saying all honeys produce Hydrogen peroxide, and that Manuka honey has some extra qualities also exhibited by some other honeys. Some quote

Re: CS>Honey as an antibiotic

2006-07-13 Thread Rowena
I think it is largely to try to protect from Foul Brood disease, and probably other unpleasant exotic diseases. Once when over east I bought a lovely big pot of honey. At the border control crossing to Western Australia the quarantine officer, who can inspect everything, said I wasn't allowed