Thanks a lot for all the info Wayne, but I think that all the healthy stuff
on your site would probably cause a traffic jam for weeks lol seriously,
I will take on board what you've said. Dee
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Hi, Tel,
I have a great respect for the products of the late altcancer.com, and
know that what you way is true: there was nothing wrong with their
products, nor were they dangerous. Cancema is a fine product and I
have recommended it to many friends.
My question was rhetorical, intended
Hi,
This is what I call disinformation, allowing useless copies to be sold of
previously effective cures. How better to confuse the truth?
Jean
Bloodrootproducts, mentioned below, is, if I am not mistaken, the
company claimed by altcancer.com to sell an adulterated and
I think you're quite right, Jean.
On Tuesday, Jun 19, 2007, at 17:31 Asia/Tokyo, Jean Baugh wrote:
Hi,
This is what I call disinformation, allowing useless copies to be sold
of previously effective cures. How better to confuse the truth?
Jean
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Bloodrootproducts, mentioned
I had chf.
Please think about protocols this in terms or my own survival.
I couldn't accept the idea that I would not survive. My injection rate was so
low they told me the only thing that would save me is a heart transplant. I did
my research. Evidently the chf washes out all the
I guess no-one will mind Ruth. Regards Dee
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---Original Message---
From: Ruth
In re-reading my post after a few hours sleep, I realize I forgot to include
the fact that in addition to both Dad and Guy suffering from CHF, they both
have leaky heart valvesnot sure if this makes any difference but it's a bit
of info that should have been included originally.
Guy's IILD
Check lack of magnesium sites
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From: Denise Rollheiser neec...@sasktel.net
In re-reading my post after a few hours sleep, I realize I forgot to include
the
fact that in addition to both Dad and Guy suffering from CHF, they both have
Denise,
There is a book called, The Sinatra Solution, by Dr. Sinatra. I believe he has
a website also. He lists the nutrients and protocol for heart issues. Some of
the supplements I remember are CoQ10 (high dose) brings oxygen into the heart
muscle. L-Carnitine and D-ribose. Check-out what he
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From: Paula Perry
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: CS protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF) AND
idiopathic interstitial lung disease (IILD)
Denise,
I forgot to mention Fish Oil. Very important also.
Paula
Flax oil works as well if you don't like fish.
On Jun 19, 2007, at 8:01 AM, Paula Perry wrote:
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From: Paula Perry
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: CS protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF)
AND idiopathic
No, it is sodium hydrogen carbonate, AKA sodium bicarbonate. That would
have sodium, hydrogen, carbon and oxygen in it.
Marshall
jessie70 wrote:
Does regular baking soda have aluminum in it? Thanks, Jess
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*From:* Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com]
If one is concerned about the purity of borax, then they could always
purchase boric acid. It is available in some drug stores in high
purity. Of course if you use that, the amount would go down since it
contains a higher percentage of boron than borax does.
Marshall
Max Sanders wrote:
I
gwms...@optonline.net wrote:
Did I miss something about the borax posts? Why is everyone talking
about taking borax when boron is so cheap, readily available and
already pre-measured to the dose you want to take?
Where? I checked the health food store last night, and they only had it
in 5 mg
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Pat wrote:
3 mg boron caps are very cheap: $5.95 for non-members for 100.
http://www.lef.org/newshop/items/item00621.html Cheaper elsewhere probably,
but might not be in a form as easily absorbed.
I don't consider that cheap, for 3 mg. I am taking about 60 mg of boron
right
All three of these substances are stimulants and cause extreme tachycardia.
If you are dealing with cardio myopathy be aware of doses and effects.
Fatigue was such an issue for me I did it anyway. But very carefully, noting
effects, half life and what I was doing.
I called the fellow in Montana (www.risingsunhealth.com) last year about
his products - his response when asked about staying out of trouble with
the law was that he has special political connections that allow him
remain in operation.
Deborah
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Dee, the group to watch for digestion issues is candidasis, a
vibrant group, 4300 strong. Here's our protocol for bowel
disorders, including digestion, Crohn's and colitis in addition
to bowel candida.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/candidiasis/message/53369
Duncan Crow
http://www.heartmath.org/research/science-of-the-heart/soh_13.html
I'm looking for a transcript of a program on the brain suggesting that the
heart has its own nervous system/brain/memory, and these are some
interesting sites along the way.
Just don't use the product called Boraxo. It has soap, etc, added to
the Borax.
Dan
From: Max Sanders [mailto:mazsand...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 6:56 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS20 mule team BORAX
I just read a few of
Regarding several comments on stomach problems, may I say it's sometimes the
simple things that can provide healing. For instance, plain yogurt. Take a
spoonful or more with each meal, and over time you will see improvement. I've
done this for myself and a rescue dog who was vomiting and
Hi Ruth,
You should consider going on a liquid-only diet for a week. This will
allow your digestive system to do some house cleaning, clearing out
toxins. A more aggressive approach would be to do a week long water
fast, but I've been unable to do this for more than three days because
of
The attribution on this information is from the University of Rochester School
of Cardiology. I've talked with the researcher. If you are doing a Web search
you'll need to be specific: Selegeline and the heart; Selegeline and
Cardiomyopathy; Selegeline and congestive heart failure.
You'll
Thanks for that Duncan. Dee
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---Original Message---
From: Duncan Crow
Date:
Hi, David, The water fast would be out of the question for me right now. I
am having trouble keeping my wait in the 110-112 range . I am 5 ft. 6 inches
tall with a fairly sturdy build. My weight easily slips to 105-107. I am
presently working with a gastroenterologist on diet and medications
I'm very interested in the good for the dog, people earth, pest repellent.
On 6/19/07, Norine Twaddell ntwadd...@earthlink.net wrote:
*Hi Dee...I am no brainiac like other on the list so I hate to reply
here BUT you addressed me ... *
**
* I now use a: good for the dog, good for people,
Will using multiple sets of electrodes with my CS generator decrease the
time? Will it effect a batch in any other ways...good or bad?
Thanks,
SS
Very interesting, Deborah. Here is a person who seems to be claiming
immunity from a major FDA operation that shut down businesses and put
people in jail. It is remarkable that anyone would make such a claim.
If there's any truth to it, merely stating such a thing would
jeopardize the
oops I miss spoke or typed it's baking powder that has it in it...now I know
baking soda that is bought from the health food store it better but I haven't
got that info in front of me...deb
Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: No, it is sodium hydrogen
carbonate, AKA sodium
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