My sister in law has emphysema and hers is not treatable. I
understood that this condition is the destruction of the alveoli in
the lungs. dee
On 20 Aug 2009, at 20:51, Smitty wrote:
A very often overlooked treatment for emphysema is high-dose iodine.
It is also good for asthma and
I wonder if iodine supplementation would help. Iodine has marvelous
properties and the lack of it is involved in a lot of disease,
especially the thyroid and breast cancer. You have to make sure you
are not allergic to it though. dee
On 20 Aug 2009, at 21:29, Jean Baugh wrote:
Hi,
A
nor me, but diatomaceous earth is a good one. dee
On 20 Aug 2009, at 23:33, Gayla Roberts wrote:
Never heard of cs as a dewormer.
Gayla
Bob and Gayla Roberts
Always Enough Ranch
Acampo, CA
I have a theory about this. I wonder if this disease could be caused
by the herpes zoster virus, as I had sciatica for two years and was in
agony with it. Nothing the doctors could do would cure it and until I
started treating it as the herpes virus, it wouldn't shift. Now I am
sciatica
this is a good one to save Pat. dee
On 21 Aug 2009, at 04:32, Pat wrote:
Vitamin D might have a role in MS prevention, lots of research.
http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/researchMS.shtml
Hi,
I put up a bare bones generator and both rods are black one with
barnacles. Not seeing any activity such as bubbles. It's been an hour.
How long does it take for the tiny bubbles to start? Is that a perquisite even?
Thanks so much,
Joy
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Plug n play about 10 PPM
Ode
At 08:47 AM 8/20/2009 -0400, you wrote:
Ode
How many ppm's does the silversuppy usually make in a quart jar of
distilled water?
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:40:00 -0400
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
From: odecoy...@windstream.net
Subject: RE: CSHomemade CS
An EC meter is sort of like an Ohm meter, but is calibrated to measure
conductivity per cubic centimeter using a high frequency AC current
source [Sort of jiggles the ions rather than sending them scooting or
making new ones] to avoid adding the meters influence to electroysis,
whereas,
I bought one off ebay a while back out of curiosity and compared it to a
few more pricey meters...THAT one...seemed just fine.
Don't know if it's the same one you mention, or if all of them read the same.
Probably a good bet though.
Ode
At 12:01 PM 8/20/2009 -0400, you wrote:
There is
I would recommend serrapeptase for emphysema. It is said to be very effective
for emphysema. I know that it certainly helped me when I had breathing and lung
issues.
Paula
-Original Message-
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
Sent: Aug 21, 2009 3:42 AM
To:
There are a few people on this pH balancing forum who considered themselves
well. Of course they still follow the good pH protocol. Refreshed is
the main one who comes to mind if you want to look up her messages.
_http://www.curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=740_
Stay away from soy. This is a big task, as it has about 40 different names.
Here's a good place to start:
http://www.westonaprice.org/soy/index.html
Thora
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From: Jean Baugh [mailto:oldgl...@bigcountry.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 1:29 PM
To:
LDN can have side effects, so do your research.
Thora
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From: Del at Dri-Wash [mailto:d...@driwash.us]
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 9:47 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMS
Hi Robert,
While you're looking at possible MS treatments check out Low Dose
Naltrexone. It
Thanks, Steve.
It does sound interesting, hope you'll let us know if you come up with
anything.
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On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 05:24:23PM -0500, Norton, Steve wrote:
Indi,
Actually, this is something I am just getting interested in so I really
don't have anything solid. I was trying
Yes, agreed about that Invive -- dangerous stuff. But you know, some people
heal from the power of suggestion, aka faith healing or the placebo effect.
Hey, whatever works.
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Effectiveness is the measure of truth.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 06:03:36AM -0400, Ode Coyote wrote:
Invive
Just a guess, but since DE works by it's sharp edges cutting the worms
up, if you have clay added to it, it seems that the clay might cover it
and make each particle into a ball with no sharp edges.
Marshall
Fuzzmom wrote:
Hi chuck. I'm using de...Red lake earth with the clay addative..its
Thora
Isn't Lecithin a soy product?
Dianne
From: mugg...@cyberlink.bc.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSGrave's disease
Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 05:53:19 -0700
Stay away from soy. This is a big task, as it has about 40 different names.
Here's a good place to start:
Also avoiding aspartame and taking serrapeptase
http://www.serrapeptase.info/content.asp?page=Multiple%20Sclerosis%20-%20MS
Marshall
Pat wrote:
Vitamin D might have a role in MS prevention, lots of research.
http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/researchMS.shtml
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Did she try serrapeptase? Google serrapeptase emphysema for a number of
articles on it. That in conjunction with CS nebulization just might
allow the dead tissue to be cleared away, and new alveoli to be grown back.
Marshall
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
My sister in law has emphysema and hers
The Weston A. Price foundation is basically a shill for the dairy and meat
industries, and their scapegoating of soy pretty much amounts to a
disinformation
campaign. Look more deeply into their propaganda and you'll see they have
little
regard for the truth.
I personally have worked with dozens of cancer patients using LDN. The only
side effect noted in this group has been increase in dreams. Realize LDN is
naltrexone taken at less than 1/10 of the standard dose. The main effect of
low dose naltrexone is an increase in endorphins.But, as
Indi
What works for one person doesn't necessarily work for another. I am a WAP
member
only because a friend recommended I try some of their practices when I was
totally
home bound and getting worse. I truly felt doctors were killing me and they
were.
Today I live a fairly normal
Just in case she is using artifical sweeteners, using them will give you MS
symptoms. Stopping them will stop the symptoms. Orrilia
From: Leslie leslie1...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 10:39:21 PM
Subject: Re: CSMS
Hi Dianne,
Naming a thing what it is could be construed as name calling, but IMO it's a
good thing to do it. It isn't simply that I choose not to agree Dianne, it's
that they do spread dangerous disinformation. I'm sorry if pointing that out
upsets you, but facts are facts. However, I have no
Removal of the thyroid gland or drugs are completely unnecessary! There are
other options. CS can help. There is a theory that what causes Graves,
Hashimoto's and the like is a mycoplasma or other bacterial/viral/fungal
infection, so CS could kill that. It's an autoimmune attack, because there
I thought the body couldn't assimilate soy. Except for fermented or
sprouted that is. dee
On 21 Aug 2009, at 16:13, Indi wrote:
The Weston A. Price foundation is basically a shill for the dairy
and meat
industries, and their scapegoating of soy pretty much amounts to a
disinformation
That's why I posted those links, because there is a lot of that kind of
disinformation about soy being passed around. Of course there is also
pro-soy disinformation, propagated by companies like Monsanto who deal
in GMOs. One has to do a lot of reading to uncover the truth, which is
Hi,
Just a question here. Isn't all soy GM (genetically modified), now?
If so, no thank you!
Jean
The Weston A. Price foundation is basically a shill for the dairy
and meat
industries, and their scapegoating of soy pretty much amounts to a
disinformation
campaign.
No. But nearly everything you buy at your local supermarket is either GMO or
was fed GMOs. And even if it's non-GMO odds are it was sprayed with poison.
Support organic farmers if you really want to say no thank you to poisons
and GMOs.
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On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 01:00:45PM -0500, Jean
Mind you, there are a lot of things those people consume (or don't
consume) that we do; which can also contribute to this factor, not
just soy. dee
On 21 Aug 2009, at 18:59, Indi wrote:
BTW, raw soybeans (edamame) are a potent anti-carcinogen and in some
parts of the eastern hemisphere
While our GSH encapsulation/evaluation experiments were conducted, essentially, during the same time-frame as those involving vitamin CI have, as yet, made no comment to this list as to our specific procedures/results involving GSH. However, GSH does demonstrate to be of primary
Sorry for being dense, but what is GSH please? dee
On 21 Aug 2009, at 19:15, Brooks Bradley wrote:
While our GSH encapsulation/evaluation experiments were conducted,
essentially, during the same time-frame as those involving vitamin
CI have, as yet, made no comment to this list as to
That's true, and also correlation is not causation.
However, I believe my point (debunking the anti-soy propaganda of the Price
foundation) was made, and that was my goal. I'm not out to evangelize, more
like out to debunk evangelists. :)
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indi
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 07:12:12PM +0100,
I was wondering *why* the Price foundation would want to spread
adverse propaganda about soy. I cannot see that it would benefit them
in any way because people who like meat etc., will never give it up
for soy anyway. It must cost a lot to gather and publish all this
information and
now that more than a few of us have made a batch of LET vita c, has anyone figured out what a single dose would amount to???
we have 1 1/2 C of LET, = 12 oz. = 340.19 grams. 1 tsp = 5 g. a quote from Mr. Bradley's material, "5-6 g of LET is more effective than 50 grams C, taken intraveneously.
I guess you haven't read the links I posted.
The Price foundation is largely funded by dairy and meat farmers.
Obvious what they would have to gain. :)
Mercola I haven't looked into, but the idea that soy has to be fermented is
simply in error. People are fallible, so I see nothing sinister in
The idea that the Weston Price foundation is a shill for the dairy and meat
industries is nonsense.
The Price foundation only advocates organic raw milk and grass fed beef, in
addition to a diet rich in fruit and vegetables.
This, of course, makes them the enemy of the commercial beef and milk
You should read the links I posted.
And just so you know, organic raw milk and grass fed beef are still dairy
and meat. The Price foundation's emphasis, clearly seen on their website, is
anti-soy, anti-vegetarian, pro-dairy, pro-meat. Any other characterization of
them is simply dishonest. And
So, if we have 1 gram of vitamin C in each oz. of Liposomal and we just use
Brooks 10 times efficiency # it would seem one oz. of Liposomal would be
equivalent to 10 grams I.V. or 5 oz. of Liposomal would be as effective as 50
grams of I.V.Sounds too good to be true but that's how my small
Hi,
Thank you to everyone for their information on Grave's disease. It has been
passed on to the person who has this.
Great list, great people!
Thank you,
Jean
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AHA! The crux of the rant---anti-vegetarian...
Case closed .
Chuck
Never eat prunes when you're famished.
On 8/21/2009 5:08:23 PM, Indi (indi.sha...@gmail.com) wrote:
You should read the links I posted.
And just so you know, organic raw milk and grass
I see you found an easy substitute for reason.
Good luck with that...
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On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 05:52:25PM -0400, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
AHA! The crux of the rant---anti-vegetarian...
Case closed .
Chuck
Never eat prunes when you're
I needed to update my email setup, so inspired by certain
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Hey, that's cute. I didn't think anyone else here did ascii art.
B.Trig
I'm not that clever. . .someone sent it to me.
Smitty
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So what is your point!!!
The things you just named are also known as FOOD.
We are not all vegan.
Dave
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Indi indi.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
You should read the links I posted.
And just so you know, organic raw milk and grass fed beef are still dairy
and meat. The
This is off topic, but I have seen a post on GMO foods and the supermarket.
Has anyone on the list caught the movie called Foodinc?It's for certain
eye opener.
Laurie
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 04:18:53PM -0700, Dave Darrin wrote:
So what is your point!!!
The things you just named are also known as FOOD.
We are not all vegan.
Dave
My point was already made quite clearly.
HINT: It was not about vegetarianism vs meat eating, and trying to
spin it
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 12:54:09PM -1000, Smitty wrote:
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Hey, that's cute. I didn't think anyone else here did ascii art.
B.Trig
I'm not that clever. . .someone sent it to me.
Smitty
Well someone may have sent it to you, but you are certainly
It looked that way to me.
I didn't know anything about Weston A Price when I cautioned about Soy. I
found my information elsewhere.
You might Google Dr. Wong and see what he says about the poison seed.
Everything has it's place and as a motor fuel Soy is OK.
Just as Canola oil (rape seed) is Ok as
Well someone may have sent it to you, but you are certainly clever enough
from what I've read, Smitty. :)
thanks. . .
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On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 05:05:38PM -0700, Dave Darrin wrote:
It looked that way to me.
I didn't know anything about Weston A Price when I cautioned about Soy.
I found my information elsewhere.
You might Google Dr. Wong and see what he says about the poison seed.
Everything has
For those interested, there's some coverage here =
http://tinyurl.com/n52x8d
Smitty
This is off topic, but I have seen a post on GMO foods and the supermarket.
Has anyone on the list caught the movie called Foodinc?It's for certain
eye opener.
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The various blood tests, Western Blot, etc., are not accurate because
the Llyme bacteria doesn't stay in the blood for long, too easy for
the imunne system to attack it. The Stricker panel CD 57 tests well
for chronic lyme but isn't accepted by mainstream medical because
Raphael Stricker
Hi Joy,
First off, forgive this list for ignoring your question. I expected
someone more knowledgeable than myself to respond as I consider
myself a newbie too. Hopefully someone answered your questions off
list. This is a wonderful list but newbies do get ignored sometimes.
A little
Hi Joy,
I never saw that question the first time, not sure why that is...
But Joseph is right, a description of your generator setup might help.
Your electrodes should definitely not be black, especially not within
an hour. Are you sure you're working with silver of at least .999 purity
(i.e.,
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