CS>best vitamin c

2006-07-14 Thread zeb caffe
Interesting discussions on the different vitamin C derivitives. I have been using ester c because I get cold sores in my mouth if I use any other kind. I have been concerned that this may not be the best form. I think it is a valied point that we are overdosing ourselves with forms of calcium th

Re: CS>Honey as an antibiotic - heat

2006-07-14 Thread Dennis Gulenchin
Buckwheat honey seems to stay liquid for a long time. I still have some left in a jar that I bought more than a year ago that is still liquid. It is not refrigerated although the HFS where I bought it kept it in a cooler. Dennis John McLean wrote: From memory again, "runny honey" can mean too

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

2006-07-14 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
This whole calculation is misleading because it ignores the question of how long nanobacteria live. It assumes none die. With a very short life span, the rate or reproduction might barely keep up with the death rate. I assume this calculation was intended to be a joke. JBB On Saturday,

Re: CS>to deb and duncan

2006-07-14 Thread debbiegerard99
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CS>to deb and duncan

2006-07-14 Thread zeb caffe
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Re: CS>thymus gland

2006-07-14 Thread debbiegerard99
Zeb have you ever heard of Thymus thumping??...debbie -- Original message -- From: 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

Re: CS>Tooth Organ Acumeridian Relationship

2006-07-14 Thread debbiegerard99
Very interesting isn't it to say the least. -- Original message -- From: "Gertrude" Debbie that is great.I see the triple warmer,my homeopatic doctor like to know medicine for the triple warmer problems...possible the problems with my very cold arms.he sai

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

2006-07-14 Thread Duncan Crow
> Thanks for the info Duncan. > Harold wrote: > This Thymic Protein A from VRP ;I don't think it is totally sublingual > absorbing as the directions say to place under the tongue and let dissolve > with saliva for 1 to 3 minutes before swallowing.Would this not be > digested? I think it would b

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

2006-07-14 Thread Mike Monett
>Mike, >I don't think your model accounts for natural cell death of the >infectious cells, or whether the immune system is working at all >on it. Apparently nothing kills them: "The particles are also incredibly re

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

2006-07-14 Thread Mike Monett
>Mike, > I consider that if a few bacterial contaminants might replicate > enough to cause symptoms in 35-40 years, decreasing the time to > symptoms can be accomplished also by increasing these contaminants > through a program of repeated exposure. Double the contaminants, > h

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

2006-07-14 Thread Duncan Crow
Mike, I consider that if a few bacterial contaminants might replicate enough to cause symptoms in 35-40 years, decreasing the time to symptoms can be accomplished also by increasing these contaminants through a program of repeated exposure. Double the contaminants, half the time to symptoms,

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

2006-07-14 Thread Mike Monett
"Mike Monett" wrote: > Hmm... They replicate every 3 to 5 days. Let's take 5 days. > > That means after 5 days, there are two of them. > > Five days later, there are 10. > > Five days later, there are 20. > > Five days later, there are 40. > > Five days later, there are 80. > > Five days l

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

2006-07-14 Thread Mike Monett
Hi Duncan, You wrote: "but it will be a difficult sell to humans because it's easily contaminated by pleomorphic nanobacteria." These Nanobacteria sound really dangerous, and maybe we should study them more. Here are a couple of links: ~~~

Re: CS>Non-Microsoft email

2006-07-14 Thread Staya Udanvti Bob Butler
Osiyo Nigadv! Hello Everyone! I have moved from IE6 to Mozilla Firefox as my default browser. Mozilla also has Thunderbird email program I like better than Outlook Express. http://www.mozilla.com/ Both of these are free and can be downloaded. I store the files in my own folder so it does not b

CS>sinus infection Brooks B.

2006-07-14 Thread Shirley Reed
Brooks, can you tell more about just how you applied the EFT procedure? For instance, how many times per day did you tap? Exactly what line -up of tapping points did you use? (There are many of these) Any shortcuts? Did you tap at a particular time each day? Etc. tia pj

Re: CS>Vitamin C and glutahione

2006-07-14 Thread Duncan Crow
Pat, vitamin C is good, but respiratory issues are nearly always associated with low glutathione, the body's master antioxidant and detoxifier that also functions to recycle spent vitamin C and other antioxidants. What this means to you is that you can continue to use the relatively low vitamin

Re: CS>Buffered Vit C

2006-07-14 Thread Pat
Thanks Terry, I didn't even know they made vitamin C in those forms. I found some at Life Extention Foundation that has several: Serving Size 1 rounded teaspoon Amount Per Serving Vitamin C 4000 mg (as calcium, magnesium, potassium and zinc ascorbates) Calcium (as calcium ascorbate)145 mg Magne

Re: CS>Non-Microsoft email

2006-07-14 Thread M. G. Devour
By the way, that control should be available when you Reply to an e- mail as well. Mike D. [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [mdev...@eskimo.com] [Speaking only for myself... ] -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silv

Re: CS>Non-Microsoft email

2006-07-14 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi Ruth! You're getting close! Go to the page you send mail from. Click to start a NEW e-mail message. You get an editing window, right? With places for you to fill in the To: and Subject: fields? Just above the editing window you've got all the editing controls for fonts, bolding, etcetera.

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

2006-07-14 Thread Duncan Crow
Harold, Although thymic protein A sounds good as a supplement on the face of it, near as I can tell it probably won't meet users' and marketers' expectations of being at all useful in oral form. Thymic protein A is an enormous 500 amino acid chain. Compare it with crucially important HGH, at

Re: CS>Non-Microsoft email

2006-07-14 Thread ruth strackbein
Hi, Mike,  I have tried again to find how to turn off html.  Tools on HotMail does not give a title like Rich-Text Editor, on or off, Under Tools I get Mail and News, Pop-up blocker, Manage Addons, Synchonize, Windows update, Windows Messenger, San java console, Internet Options.  When I access any

CS>Staber washers...

2006-07-14 Thread M. G. Devour
Sol and Daddybob might be interested in this. After reading the following... Sol wrote: >> I looked up Staber washers and was really interested until I read this >> http://www.consumeraffairs.com/homeowners/staber_industries.html Bob wrote: > Dagnabbit! Now you've gone and broke my heart. A few

CS>CS>Vit C

2006-07-14 Thread Staya Udanvti Bob Butler
Osiyo Nigadv! Hello Everyone! IMHO the best source of vitamin C is from the peels of tangerines. Oranges are second. The peels have most of all available vit C and the actual fruit has very little therefore the juice is low in C. I peel the fruit and put in a mesh bag to dry. I use a coffee gr

CS>CS:> further to Thymic P-A/T-cells

2006-07-14 Thread Harold MacDonald
Prevention Is The Best Option: Fighting Autoimmune Diseases -- Centenary scientist Associate Professor Barbara Fazekas de St. Groth, a leader in inflammatory bowel disease research, has demonstrated for the first time the important role of T cells in the prevention of autoimmune diseases in hum

RE: CS>Lyme and salt/c

2006-07-14 Thread ransley
Maz wrote: > Glad I scanned the posts here today. I've seen "salt/C" mentioned before and sounds like a reference to a protocol that all know but I. What is it? And what is the problem w Vit C derived from corn? < The best place to learn about salt/c: www.lymephotos.com

Re: CS>The Immune System ( 20 % )

2006-07-14 Thread SMax
In the best selling 'Energy Psychology' by Donna Eden and her psychologist husband David Feinstein one of her techniques describes an exercise called Thump the Thymus' and is used to strengthen the immune system. I can e-mail you a copy of it if you like. This book is packed with information, te

Re: CS>Tooth Organ Acumeridian Relationship

2006-07-14 Thread Gertrude
Debbie that is great.I see the triple warmer,my homeopatic doctor like to know medicine for the triple warmer problems...possible the problems with my very cold arms.he said if you know some chinese or other medicine...send me a mail and I gave you the receipt...so I always try to find .

RE: CS>Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbate)

2006-07-14 Thread Wendy
I called around and it is not available locally or at the Big Carrot in Toronto. We get ours from Smith's Pharmacy in Toronto, 3463 Yonge Street, Toronto 416-488-2600 and I buy a Kilogram at a time to save on shipping. It is in powder form and I just stir it into water, although I suppose some p

RE: CS>Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbate)

2006-07-14 Thread Wendy
I called around and it is not available locally or at the Big Carrot in Toronto. We get ours from Smith's Pharmacy in Toronto, 3463 Yonge Street, Toronto 416-488-2600 and I buy a Kilogram at a time to save on shipping. It is in powder form and I just stir it into water, although I suppose some p

Re: CS>Buffered Vit C

2006-07-14 Thread Maryau Jeune
Hi Terry: The following is quoted from one of the links Wendy sent last night (http://tomlevymd.com/archiveissue9.htm): /_Sodium ascorbate_ is probably the best and certainly the least expensive of the mineral ascorbates for regular supplementation at relatively high doses (six grams or more

RE: CS>Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbate)

2006-07-14 Thread claire shaw
Yes, I did mucho research on this Great thingsodium ascorbate!!! LOL Wendy canada Wendy, where do you get your sodium ascorbate? Is this the same as Ester C? Claire also in canada -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribi

CS>Buffered Vit C

2006-07-14 Thread Terry Chamberlin
I'm curious why these practitioners wouldn't use calcium ascorbate or even potassium ascorbate rather than sodium ascorbate? Although the modern paranoia of sodium (low-salt diets, etc.) is frequently just that, paranoia, in fact a significant percentage of the population can have problems with to