Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread Linda
My husband gets them every fall and they usually last off and on all winter. This time I used a Q-tip to apply the silver and they were gone in about 2 days. He's not a great one for these types of remedies so he only let me apply it once. Because of the fast recovery he is beginning to come

Re: CSsymptom question

2007-11-17 Thread Paula Perry
Kathryn, Joint pain and stiffness (especially this time of year) sounds like arthritis to me. Most all Americans are deficient in magnesium. Stiffness and aching muscles are an indication of a shortage. I have been reading about magnesium oil of late, and just bought some the other day for my

Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread faith gagne
Dab it on with cotton swabs. Faith G - Original Message - From: Silver Smith cag@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 10:06 PM Subject: CSCS and Fever Blisters Does CS work on fever blisters? If so what would be the most effective way to apply

RE: CSI made my first silver

2007-11-17 Thread David
WHAT ISLAND? -Original Message- From: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com] On Behalf Of Ann Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 1:26 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSI made my first silver Hi Smitty, No we don't have a Radio Shack here, I live

CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Recently a friend called to enthusiastically report this: He has a couple of those large fish tanks full of expensive, exotic fish. One of the fish was sick, sluggish and covered with a grey film, eyes starting to glaze over. His wife took the fish out of the tank and put it in a bowl of CS. The

Re: CSideas for possible speedier healing: Propolis tincture

2007-11-17 Thread Rowena
Hanneke, I recall once when I used Propolis tincture on such an injury and it healed well. It's a bit strong; I did put it undiluted, but probably diluted would be kinder. It goes milky when diluted. Rowena It tore the nail off by 99%, -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSideas for possible speedier healing: Propolis tincture Honey

2007-11-17 Thread Rowena
Oh, and also, Hanneke, honey on the wound would probably be an excellent thing, also. R. Hanneke, I recall once when I used Propolis tincture on such an injury and it healed well. It's a bit strong; I did put it undiluted, but probably diluted would be kinder. It goes milky when diluted. Rowena

Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread Ode Coyote
Everyone I've given CS to that had a cold sore says it's the best thing they EVER used...no exceptions. My GF used it as they first started tingling and they didn't emerge..just went away. A dab, applied once. She, in fact, hasn't even had that for a few years now..apparently..no more

RE: CSI made my first silver

2007-11-17 Thread Ann
I live on the island of Alsten, the town is Sandnessjoen. There's a lot of photos on the net. -Original Message- From: David [mailto:dr...@montrose.net] Sent: 17. november 2007 14:24 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSI made my first silver WHAT ISLAND? -Original

Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Ode, At 08:59 AM 11/17/2007, you wrote: Everyone I've given CS to that had a cold sore says it's the best thing they EVER used...no exceptions. I question that a bit. ( not your statement, the way it is worded it is excellent ) I used to have them years ago. There was

Re: CSsymptom question

2007-11-17 Thread M. G. Devour
Kathryn writes: Now I am having joint pains, and stiffness. Not the teeny tiny joints in my fingers, which indicates mold toxins, or other biotoxins, but my shoulders, elbows, etc. I would like to know if this could be a die off symptom from whatever it is i am killing off in here, or if

Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread M. G. Devour
I'm glad to hear that, Terry! That sounds like the most appropriate way to treat a fish... I imagine as long as the bowl of water is at about the right temperature there should be minimal shock to the fish. I like the idea of a few minutes in straight CS, then returning it to the tank. I

Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread parjac7
I'm glad to see you back Terry Jacques -- www.jointhesolution.com/parjac7 -- Original message from Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca: -- Recently a friend called to enthusiastically report this: He has a couple of those large fish tanks full of expensive, exotic

Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread Clive Mitchell
In message 6.1.2.0.2.20071117103244.02250...@mail.netdoor.com, Wayne Fugitt cwa...@netdoor.com writes I say that as soon as I feel that first unique feeling, I have a cold sore. There's a commercially available gadget for cold sores that is basically a 9 volt battery in a hand held metal box

Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread Dianne France
There was one B vitamin, if taken as soon as it is felt, the blister is felt, it never materialized. ( so long ago, I do not remember the name ) Maybe B6, Pyroxdine. My daughter uses L-Lysine. Dianne

Re: CSI made my first silver

2007-11-17 Thread Smitty
I live on the island of Alsten, the town is Sandnessjoen. There's a lot of photos on the net. Hi Ann: I mailed you a pair of alligator clips yesterday/ You should have them by next week. regards, Smitty -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions

Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread Dee
So do I, but for shingles (herpes) not cold sores, although I know they are caused by herpes too, I've never had them. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Dianne France Date: 17/11/2007 19:41:20 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters There

Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Clive, At 01:15 PM 11/17/2007, you wrote: There's a commercially available gadget for cold sores that is basically a 9 volt battery in a hand held metal box with a short probe sticking out of it. The box is connected to positive and the probe tip to negative via a 1K resistor.

RE: CSI made my first silver

2007-11-17 Thread Ann
Hi Smitty, Cool, thank you so much. Ann -Original Message- From: Smitty [mailto:papad...@gmail.com] Sent: 17. november 2007 20:46 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSI made my first silver I live on the island of Alsten, the town is Sandnessjoen. There's a lot of photos on the

Re: CSI made my first silver

2007-11-17 Thread Smitty
: I live on the island of Alsten, the town is Sandnessjoen. Flying over Sandnessjøen http://tinyurl.com/2tvf48 Nice graphics. . . Smitty -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post,

Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread Deborah Gerard
I have a female cat this summer who started to pass blood clots, she also had blood in her urine, vomiting stopped eating, lathargic. Layed her chin on the water dish all day and night and didn't move. I started her on pure cs in the water dish and daily she improved. Over the next two weeks

Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread GMetropulo
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Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread Smitty
Isn't a *fever blister* caused by a virus ? Smitty

Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread Dianne France
My grandson's fish was sick with ick and I told them to spray it with cs but it didn't make it. His mom did the spraying because last time they lost a goldfish was because grandson took it out to pet it--petted a little to long. Dianne - Original Message - From:

Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread faith gagne
I use L-Lysine but it does not prevent cold sores from re-occurring and it is not all that helpful for me. Faith G. - Original Message - From: Dianne France To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 2:35 PM Subject: Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread faith gagne
They are all caused by a virus. Faith G - Original Message - From: Dee d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 2:46 PM Subject: Re: CSCS and Fever Blisters So do I, but for shingles (herpes) not cold sores, although I know they are caused by

Re: CSCS and fish

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CSFiltering medium for fluoride??

2007-11-17 Thread gvagraphics
Ode, What filtering medium can you suggest for filtering fluoride. I'm in sourthern CA and they are starting to fluoridate our water supply. My concern is bathing and showering -- drinking water is an easier matter to deal with. Some time ago someone suggested Diatomacious earth as a likely

RE: CSI made my first silver

2007-11-17 Thread Ann
Hahaha, yes it is good graphics and it looks like here, too bad they didn't show the downtown, a big one street. But lots of fish, tame moose and fresh air. It's beautiful here when the weather is good. It can be boring if you don't know how to do things for yourself, but it's probably one of the

Re: CSI made my first silver

2007-11-17 Thread Smitty
Hahaha, yes it is good graphics and it looks like here, too bad they didn't show the downtown, a big one street. Here's a video of the downtown and one of the only highway

RE: CSI made my first silver

2007-11-17 Thread Ann
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1680315420750425282 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1680315420750425282q=Sa q=Sa This one is called Linear investigation, _ From: Smitty [mailto:papad...@gmail.com] Sent: 18. november 2007 03:37 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:

Re: CSFiltering medium for fluoride??

2007-11-17 Thread Clayton Family
I would suggest trying to find some other pipe than PVC- that stuff is not good for you, and can cause cancer. Polyethylene is pretty inert as far as plastic goes, but am not sure they make pipes out of it. Activated alumina is used as a mechanical filter much the same way as charcoal, and

CSVaccination and AIDS

2007-11-17 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
The topic of vaccinations has come up repeatedly on this list. I highly recommend this video to all interested in the topic: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18741.htm This lasts 90 minutes that fly by in an instant. At approximately from 17:00 into the film, note that

CSNeed advise

2007-11-17 Thread Linda
I have a nephew that has rheumatoid arthritus (so I can't spell:) He's in his mid to late 40's and has a hard time walking. We figure that by 50 he won't be able to walk enough to work any longer. Does anyone have any ideas for a protocol he can use the help? I just gave him some silver to start

Re: CSNeed advise

2007-11-17 Thread Leslie
I heard about the epsom salt treatment on Dr. Mike's show over a year ago. He was telling about a lady naturopath that told this should you want to get rid of arthritis. You take 1/2 teas. epsom salt in aprx 1/2 cup warm water every night before bed and this would loosen the toxins in the

Re: CSNeed advise

2007-11-17 Thread Ed Berwick
Linda, In the early 1970s, I had experience with a couple of examples of body repair that might interest you. But first, let me say they involve the use of a mental technology called Dianetics. Dianetics is a forerunner of Scientology. The Church of Scientology appears to me to be a

CSBest Lab for CS testing?

2007-11-17 Thread scl...@netzero.net
I would like to have my CS tested for purity/particle size/ppm. What is the best lab to send it to? Thanks Steve

Re: CSFiltering medium for fluoride??

2007-11-17 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi, yes they do make polyethylene pipe; the common flexible black plastic pipe, not to be confused with also common rigid DWV (drain waste vent) pipe, I don't know what that's made of. The poly pipe comes in two grades; utility and drinking water, in sizes from 1/2 to 2 inches. Hope this helps,

CSRe: CS Fever Blisters

2007-11-17 Thread patriot2000
My topic is not exactly fever blisters, but another malady of the lips/mouth that is painful and annoying -- cracks at the corner of the mouth. My spouse and I used to get them every winter, and they hurt when anything acid gets into them, such as salad dressing. We just put up with them, not