Re: CS>Knee problems

2007-11-19 Thread Deborah Gerard
www.swansonsvitamins.com are some great people to deal withdebbie Tad Winiecki wrote: Bonnie- It's called Nature's Way Bone Flesh & Cartilage. I got it from Swanson's which seems to have cheap prices. Since I started the diet at the same time I'm not able to say which made the difference.

Re[2]: CS>Alzheimer's disease

2007-11-19 Thread zoe w
http://www.nia.nih.gov/alzheimers    There is a ton of information and assistance available.   Please check into the Alzheimer's Association nearest you.  There are support groups available   and libraries of information at your disposal. zoe > thanks kurt i well look into the lyme diseas

Re: CS>Knee problems

2007-11-19 Thread Tad Winiecki
Bonnie- It's called Nature's Way Bone Flesh & Cartilage. I got it from Swanson's which seems to have cheap prices. Since I started the diet at the same time I'm not able to say which made the difference. You could try eating some flaxseed oil and the seeds some too. I like the oil in salad

Re: CS>Alzheimer's disease

2007-11-19 Thread norm donatien
thanks kurt i well look into the lyme disease, and its not me its my 87 year old dad. and i want him to be able to injoy the life he has left. more info would be greatly appreated thank you. Kurt Milkowski wrote:You might want to look into treating yourself for lyme disease. Seems everyone

Re: CS> LEDs & arthritis

2007-11-19 Thread Dave
No I laid it directly on the area that seemed to be causing the discomfort until it started to feel warm. The leds are cool so there is no burn. Dave Clayton Family wrote: Now this sounds like a great idea. Did you just shine the flashlight at your shoulder for awhile? And is there a link so

Re: CS>Knee problems

2007-11-19 Thread Deborah Gerard
Physical therapy work wonders too...debbie Tad Winiecki wrote: My knee was injured Jan 07 and re-injured several times with swelling above the knee and pain on the inner side of the knee as well. I found swishing a tablespoon or 2 of MSM helpful, and my knee is finally getting stronger since

Re: CS>Alzheimer's disease

2007-11-19 Thread Kurt Milkowski
You might want to look into treating yourself for lyme disease. Seems everyone with alzhiemers tests positive for lyme. Kurt norm donatien wrote: Hello everyone i am fearly new to the list. I am look for any info that mite help with the first stage of the disease which is dementia.

Re: CS>Need advise

2007-11-19 Thread marmar845
They sometimes have re-conditioned ones for sale, which are way less money. MA -- Original message from "Linda" : -- I would love to do that but I'm afraid there's no way. I guess some people are just too poor to be healthy. With the way things are not what with all t

CS>Alzheimer's disease

2007-11-19 Thread norm donatien
Hello everyone i am fearly new to the list. I am look for any info that mite help with the first stage of the disease which is dementia. Thank You all in advance. - Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage.

Re: CS>Knee problems

2007-11-19 Thread jennelle
Can you please tell me what the name of the Nature's Way is? I take the other, but also like Nature's way and often times fin d it on sale and use coupons for it. Thanks Bonnie - Original Message - From: "Tad Winiecki" To: Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 5:58 PM Subject: Re: CS>Kn

Re: CS>o Law Says Parents Have To Get Their Children Vaccinated

2007-11-19 Thread Clive Mitchell
In message <000801c82aa2$4f14f060$00fdf...@user>, Paula Perry writes   This story provides a link to where people can obtain forms to exempt there children from vaccinations. It tells the story of the hoodwinking of the public going on. Worth reading if you have children. Paula  http://www.priso

Re: CS>Knee problems

2007-11-19 Thread Tad Winiecki
My knee was injured Jan 07 and re-injured several times with swelling above the knee and pain on the inner side of the knee as well. I found swishing a tablespoon or 2 of MSM helpful, and my knee is finally getting stronger since I started taking the Nature's Way version of Dr. Christopher's B

Re: CS>Knee problems

2007-11-19 Thread William Missett
I believe, sister! - Original Message - From: "Sandee George" To: Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 3:40 PM Subject: Re: CS>Knee problems Hi There Bill - no es un milagro es realidad - go and google the properties of royal jelly and you will see why es un milagro para usted - cheers

Re: CS>Knee problems

2007-11-19 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Bill - no es un milagro es realidad - go and google the properties of royal jelly and you will see why es un milagro para usted - cheers, it all works if you simply trust that it will work, remember it is all in the mind, now please don't all of you jump down my throat usually everyone doe

RE: CS>Knee problems

2007-11-19 Thread Dan Nave
What was the nature of the original injury? Dan > -Original Message- > From: William Missett [mailto:miss...@prodigy.net.mx] > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 12:39 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>Knee problems > > I've just recovered from severe knee damage that was heal

Re: CS>CS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-19 Thread Dee
When I had shingles, I used CS every hour and topically, plus 1000mgs l-lysine twice a day. It cleared it up in just over a week. I also used to get 'stabbing' nerve pains in all sorts of places, but used the l-lysine and it has now gone altogether (hopefully) Dee ---Original Message---

Re: CS>Question about CS and temperatures

2007-11-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dianne France wrote: I have a question about cs and how temperatures effects it. If used in canning would the boiling change the cs? Yes, the increased agitation can cause aggregation of the particles. Also would cold/freezing temperatures effect the cs? Yes, the particles are forced to crowd

CS>Knee problems

2007-11-19 Thread William Missett
I've just recovered from severe knee damage that was healed with two months of wearing a brace, and three months of using a Mexican holistic remedy that bears more study. I was limping around at a street eatery in my hometown in Mexico, when a local man I knew approached me, and told me he had

Re: CS>Need advise

2007-11-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Almost exactly the same story for me, almost on crutches, CS, CMO, Glucosamine, and Chondroitin, and completely cured now. Have not had a recurrence for 8 years now. Only difference was mine was AA from Lyme instead of RA. Marshall Dave wrote: Linda: Looks to me your spelling is just f

Re: CS>Need advise

2007-11-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Linda wrote: 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 s

Re: CS>CS and fish

2007-11-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dianne France wrote: 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. Ick normally responds well to methyl blue wh

Re: CS>CS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
faith gagne wrote: I use L-Lysine but it does not prevent cold sores from re-occurring and it is not all that helpful for me. L-Lysine prevents them from replicating, but does not kill them. To kill them requires using something which actually kills the dormant viruses, such as CS, oraganol, oz

Re: CS>Question about CS and temperatures

2007-11-19 Thread Clayton Family
I am also interested in the question about freezing homemade cs. But as for boiling, why would you want to use it in canning? The ions would just react with whatever food you have in there, I would think. Normal canning procedures should be enough for the safe preserving of food, yet some use

Re: CS>CS and fish

2007-11-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sounds liken she had parvo. Almost always 100% fatal if left to the vet to cure. Marshall Deborah Gerard wrote: *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 n

Re: CS>Correct voltage per cell question

2007-11-19 Thread Clayton Family
On Nov 18, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Levi Philos wrote: Ionic silver combines with ionic chlorine (from salt) producing silver chloride which passes out the colon without doing any positive work. Thanks for whatever input... Levi Philos I'm not trying to start anything, but I have used io

Re: CS> LEDs & arthritis

2007-11-19 Thread Clayton Family
Now this sounds like a great idea. Did you just shine the flashlight at your shoulder for awhile? And is there a link somewhere to link to for more info in using LED's ? On Nov 19, 2007, at 9:17 AM, Dave wrote:   Linda Brooks Bradly had a number of postings on making and using LED array

Re: CS>CS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Wayne Fugitt wrote: 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 year

Re: CS>CS and Fever Blisters

2007-11-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Silver Smith wrote: Does CS work on fever blisters? If so what would be the most effective way to apply it? CS is very effective on herpes. Herpes I is the cause of cold sores. I used to get them 5 to 10 times a year, for almost 50 years, but cured them using CS. I have not had one sin 19

Re: CS>Need advise

2007-11-19 Thread Dave
Linda Brooks Bradly had a number of postings on making and using LED arrays for that purpose. One day I caught an infomercial on TV that was selling a flexible array that you could wrap around the affected area but they wanted something like $100+ for it so I soon forgot the whole idea. One

Re: CS>Need advise

2007-11-19 Thread Linda
I would love to do that but I'm afraid there's no way. I guess some people are just too poor to be healthy. With the way things are not what with all the contaminated food supply and foods from which the nutritian has been removed I don't see how any but the rich survive. Thanks for the informatio

Re: CS>Best Lab for CS testing?

2007-11-19 Thread Ode Coyote
The good: Total Concentration (ppm) = total concentration measures both the particles and ions present in the sample. Ionic Concentration (ppm) = ionic concentration is measured by first removing the particles from the sample using ultra-centrifugation. An ultracentrifuge capable of produc

CS>Question about CS and temperatures

2007-11-19 Thread Dianne France
I have a question about cs and how temperatures effects it. If used in canning would the boiling change the cs? Also would cold/freezing temperatures effect the cs? I plan on storing some of our cs that my husband uses in the barn for the horses down in the feed room and it could freeze once

CS>o Law Says Parents Have To Get Their Children Vaccinated

2007-11-19 Thread Paula Perry
This story provides a link to where people can obtain forms to exempt there children from vaccinations. It tells the story of the hoodwinking of the public going on. Worth reading if you have children. Paula http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/november2007/141107_no_law.htm

CS>Need advise ( What a Subject )

2007-11-19 Thread Wayne Fugitt
A Rather Lousy Subject Line One day you, me or someone may need some of this information. And a silver list Archive does exist. Maybe TWO Places. One is MINE. It is terrible and a disaster to have great information. Maybe 20 subjects kinds all under one subject L