Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread M. G. Devour
The first question is: Are goats ruminants? If therepeutic doses of CS would disrupt their gut function, it could be traumatic and make matters worse. Is there the equivalent to probiotics for goats? Also, there is the Silver Pets list over at Yahoo. They are likelier to have someone with

RE: CSA theory to explain pure silver particles in home-made CS.

2006-10-04 Thread Medwith, Robert
I have a pair of Canadian Maple Leaf coins that I use for CS. They are about 20% of what they were new. I have a pair of generators that reverses Polarity by its self. Bob

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread marmar845
I am new to the silver list. We have a very sick goat. Is there any reason why cs can not be used on a goat? Mary Ellen Folks -- I suggested that Mary Ellen come to this list for help with her goat. No one has responded. She needs help quickly. Isn't there anyone here who can answer her

CSDMSO, Controversial ?

2006-10-04 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Carlos, 09:14 AM 10/3/2006, you wrote: I have not used DMSO. I am not familiar with it. It seems to be a controversial subject. Surely you do not shy away from controversial materials, do you? What about CS, Sunshine, and 1000 other things that are good for us? Many CS users

Re: CSscars - 3 Oct

2006-10-04 Thread Richard
Hi there to all, does anyone have any personal experience or information on using aloe vera and cs together ? many thanks - RICHARD On 04/10/2006, at 5:25, Sandee George wrote: From Marshall: CS WILL prevent the formation of scars, but there is some doubt it will affect scars that have

Re: CS RE: EIS Gel - 28 Sept - For Jackie

2006-10-04 Thread Richard
Sandee, am well aware of Ode´s gel kit and wonderful puppy and would appreciate it if you could put me in touch with the aussie- many thanks - Richard On 04/10/2006, at 5:03, Sandee George wrote: Hi There Richard - I am very sorry that I cannot share this information with the list as the

Re: CScolloidal platinum

2006-10-04 Thread Richard
Debbie, in this part of the world ie Europe they are known as cranial osteopaths and they specialise on the neck area and often spend a lot of time working with children ( 40 % of children are apparently born with their necks not quite right ) and are very gentle , using the

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread Mark S. Siepak
Based on my dogs and cats, just put some CS into the drinking water, my pets don't seem to notice. If it is severe, maybe a few teaspoons orallybut I don't know if goats will have a herxheimer reaction from sudden large doses (resulting in quick die-off of pathogens and release of toxins from

Re: CSscars - 3 Oct

2006-10-04 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yes, best thing I have found for acne. Either mix and use immediately, or mix, increase the pH to 7 by adding baking soda and store in the fridge. Even with the pH balancing, it will still only last a week or so in the fridge before aggregating. Marshall Richard wrote: Hi there to all, does

Re: CSQuestion about stirring mechanisms

2006-10-04 Thread Scott
Steve, please send me the instrucitons on making a .2 mA constant feed generator. Thanks. Scott Y. SJY youngst...@konnections.net wrote: Here is the easiest possible stirring mechanism - don't use any at all and let nature do your stirring for you!! Here's how: If you aren't in any

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread Acmeair
Like cow's milk, *goat's* milk is low in essential fatty acids, because *goats* also have EFA-destroying bacteria in their *ruminant* stomachs. *... goats are ruminant animals, that is they feed, then they bring the food back up, and chew it to digest it.

Re: CSscars - 3 Oct

2006-10-04 Thread Staya Udanvti Bob Butler
Hi Richard! I use DMSO (vet grade) gel and aloe vera gel 50/50 and put it in a 2 oz roller ball applicator. (I buy the roll-on underarm bottles at Wal-Mart for $0.97 and just dump the contents). I am going to try adding my homemade CS to the mix next time so I will be at a 50% DMSO mix to

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread Heidrun Beer
On Wed, 04 Oct 2006 10:06:43 -5, M. G. Devour wrote in 452387b3.5815.2d5...@localhost: The first question is: Are goats ruminants? YES! Just like to cows, CS should not be given to goats internally. It can be used on wounds and injected into the udder, but should not go through the stomach

CSWas...colloidal platinum...Is Cranialsacral Therapy

2006-10-04 Thread Craig C Chamberlin
Hi Richard, Debbie, in this part of the world ie Europe they are known as cranial osteopaths and they specialise on the neck area and often spend a lot of time working with children ( 40 % of children are apparently born with their necks not quite right ) and are very gentle , using the

Re: CSData Storage, File Size, Excessively Quoted Text

2006-10-04 Thread ruth strackbein
Thanks, Chuck, Will check and see if I can burn DVD's at the library. I don't have internet at home. If I did, I know I could burn them at home. Would be nice, but...Ruth From Ruth Strackbein From: cking...@nycap.rr.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CSData Storage, File Size, Excessively Quoted Text

2006-10-04 Thread ruth strackbein
Thanks, Marshall, We have a Walgreens now in the town where I shop, Next year the Walmart should be finished. Will check Walgreens, don't know if they carry that sort of thing. Ruth From Ruth Strackbein From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To:

Re: CS The Process

2006-10-04 Thread Charles Marcus
Sandee... Please stop sending your posts as one entire link. That is very frustrating, and very difficult to read as well... On 9/28/2006 silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com (silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com) wrote: Subject: Re: - 28 Sept From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com Date: Thu, 28 Sep

RE: CSDMSO, Controversial ?

2006-10-04 Thread Carlos P�rez
Hello, Wayne, You wrote: Surely you do not shy away from controversial materials, do you? (Laughter...!) That was a very good joke...!!! As you might have suspected, practically everything I do is controversial, including my being in this list with you and a bunch of other fellow

CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi, How old is this sick goat? Too young to ruminate? I have used colloidal silver on a baby goat before and it seemed to work. Another question, if the rumen is dead, wouldn't probiotics help an older goat? Lots of unanswered questions and ones that would have to be addressed before you

Re: CS RE: EIS Gel - 28 Sept - For Jackie

2006-10-04 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Richard I have forwarded yours to my contact in Australia so you should be hearing directly from him - take good care of you Regards Sandee Peace is easy ... it is a Mindset -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread Camelot Farms
The Goat is young approximately 8 month's. I have spoken with University of Tennessee Vets and I monitor his temperature 2 x day. He is getting antibiotics suggested by University of Tennessee Vets. They are a 60 mile drive one way. Local vets. We'll I have not found knowledgeable and caring so

CSFw: Re: CS The Process - 4 Oct

2006-10-04 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Charles - I am sorry I do not understand what you are saying - would you please ex- plain more clearly so that I can adjust what needs to be adjusted - thanks Regards Sandee Peace is easy ... it is a Mindset Sandee... Please stop sending your posts as one entire link. That is very

Re: CSRe: better generator?

2006-10-04 Thread Geoping
ode,, crow, is a hard bird to swallow,, that is why not many eat it,,, great post here in ode, new at this , what would you say about my herbal remedy gen, that i am currently using, with a glass flower vase, which works great, i hot glued 3 aol discs together and drilled holes one inch

CSSister has cancer

2006-10-04 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi all, my sister who is younger than me has just been diagnosed with colon cancer...they cut out two masses and she will go thru kemo and radiation. My question to the group is she is not into the health thing as deep as we all are. What would anyone advise to assist her in the kemo and

CSCS goats

2006-10-04 Thread Terry Chamberlin
There is a possibility that silver would upset the digestion of a goat. If the goat is in danger of dying, what have you to lose? Hopefully the silver-pets list has someone with experience. If they do, we all need to know from someone with first-hand experience whether ruminants can ingest EIS.

Re: CSCS goats

2006-10-04 Thread Wayne Fugitt
At 08:35 PM 10/4/2006, you wrote: There is a possibility that silver would upset the digestion of a goat. If the goat is in danger of dying, what have you to lose? Hopefully the silver-pets list has someone with experience. If they do, we all need to know from someone with first-hand

CSCS goats ( Continuous Generator )

2006-10-04 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Terry, At 08:35 PM 10/4/2006, you wrote: If they do, we all need to know from someone with first-hand experience whether ruminants can ingest EIS. I thought someone was making a continuous generator for the water source for cattle. Possibly he was only talking about it.

Re: CSDMSO, Controversial ?

2006-10-04 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi Wayne how are you getting your DMSO down to 10%...is that the percent you drink it at? does it taste as bad as it smells? thanks debbie Wayne Fugitt cwfug...@earthlink.net wrote: Morning Carlos, 09:14 AM 10/3/2006, you wrote: I have not used DMSO. I am not familiar with it. It seems to be