If it is after a shower and you are on city water you may be reacting to
the chlorine or other toxins in city water. You might want to buy a
shower filter if you are on city water. Most allergies and sensitivities
are related to the gut and immune balance. The liver is part of this but
liver
What do you call a 'thyroid cyst'?
The reason I ask is cos one of my daughters had a small cyst {quack diagnosed}
right in the middle of the top of her head {the 'fontinel' spot I spose one
could say} and just want to know if it's the same thing, if not, then I needn't
go any further.
I would be interested also since I have been told I have thyroid nodules. I
have been using a cosmodic unit which supposedly has regenerative abilities.
I'll know the end of the year when I go back for a scan.
PT
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From: Neville Munn
To:
Oops, I meant to say nodules.
I too have cysts on my head and elsewhere, they are sebaceous cysts,
nonmalignant globs of skin oils called sebum, which over time had built up
and formed a bump because the follicle didn`t have an opening to the outside
to let the sebum out. Easily removed. It`s a
You might want to check out the iodine really well. Mine got worse after using
it and my holistic practitioner told me it could have been the iodine.
PT
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From: Marshalee Hallett
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 10:47 AM
Subject:
My brain just kicked in with the possiblity that chlorine in the shower water
might be causing the skin rash. I had that problem for years and nobody knew
what it was or how to treat something that was just bothersome but not a
medically invasive problem. First I had double carbon water
Marshalee,
This is a very active group, but very knowledgeable about all things
related to thyroid:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine/
If you join and post this question there, you will get answers:)
Regards,
Craig
Marshalee Hallett wrote:
Oops, I meant to say nodules.
I too
Craig, You might remember me? In AZ. USA.
Try my Lugol's 5% Iodine ? I have used it on many Thyroid Customers,
I sell it on my web site in size 1/8 oz--1/4 oz--1/2 oz -- and 1 oz size
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.
http://www.quailwoodherbal.com
From: Craig
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I'm interested in your calcium/mmag orotate, where do you get it? And is it
good for osteoprosis?
Thanks,
Kathy
- Original Message -
From: Marshalee Hallett
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: CSThyroid help???
Oops, I meant
Hi, Kathy,
I got it from Global Healing Center. They are having a sale on it right now.
For osteoporosis, look into strontium.
Marshalee
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Kathy Tankersley tanke...@iland.net wrote:
I'm interested in your calcium/mmag orotate, where do you get it? And
is it
Got any hair left, Nancy? I keep tearing mine out!
But you've let me know I'm not alone in this situation; thanks for that.
Sharon
Sharon- I've been thinking about this very thing. When I was a child,
my parents and grandparents were a united front to keep us kids in
check, and children
The doc told the daughter if you can put a finger on the cyst and are able to
move it around under the skin, then it's nothing related to cancer {no root or
something}, it's only a cyst.
The following is not a testimonial or anything, just a curious observation in
my daughters case.
She
The site www.eidon.com has an excellent article about silica and its
importance in bone formation and flexibility. On their home page just read the
first few lines of their The Calcium-Silica Connection then click 'read more'
for some real eye-opening info. Of course, strontium and boron
pj,
I might suggest a simplified approach. Since much of the test
information in the patent was using the copper-silver, citrate solution
at a 20 percent solution, just make the solution at the 20 percent
concentration, which would be 10 ppm silver and 80 ppm copper. To do
that, you could make
My kids reach for the silver for anything they know they need it for.
They are 13 and 14 and will even make it themselves if I'm not around to
do it. My husband swears by it for any upset stomach ( food
poisoning). He used it when a butcher(Dr) tried to remove his toenail
and instead
So you can add the citric acid after the silver and copper are made, and
it will still turn out right?
Annie
On 8/9/2010 11:14 PM, Norton, Steve wrote:
pj,
I might suggest a simplified approach. Since much of the test
information in the patent was using the copper-silver, citrate solution
at
You can add the citric acid to the CS after the CS is made IF you are
making the 20 percent solution. Otherwise the citric acid needs to be
added first. The citric acid always needs to be added before making the
copper citrate. Sorry if I was unclear on that point.
- Steve N
-Original
Marshalee,
Growing up I had hard cysts right under my skin. I met a bio-chemist who told
me to take Lecithin capsules daily, at least two, three times a day, along with
at least 2 grams of Vitamin C. The lecithin emulsified the hardened skin oils
(sebum) and the antioxidant activity of the C
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