Re: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-29 Thread Guyot Léna
CS retention might be a good idea. Retention of a CE might not, as it will have caused a round-up of toxins best evacuated sooner. L On Mar 29, 2012, at 10:29 PM, devorah...@yahoo.com wrote: S..my point being that the CS retention is a good idea. Sent via my Samsung Replenish from Boost M

RE: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-29 Thread devorahg99
S..my point being that the CS retention is a good idea. Sent via my Samsung Replenish from Boost Mobile PTFerrance wrote: >No, but the portal vein is connected to the liver and it is on the left side >to my knowledge. >PT > >-Original Message- >From: devorah...@yahoo.com [mailto:de

RE: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-29 Thread PTFerrance
No, but the portal vein is connected to the liver and it is on the left side to my knowledge. PT -Original Message- From: devorah...@yahoo.com [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 5:22 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Rectal CS I was thinking of the

Re: CS>Helicobacter infection

2012-03-29 Thread gaiac...@gmail.com
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Re: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-29 Thread Guyot Léna
The caffeine reaches the liver not by following the GI tract, but by passing easily into the entero-hepatic vein adjacent to the colon. This vein passes the liver and stimulates it to dump bile and toxins. L On Mar 29, 2012, at 4:54 PM, Jane MacRoss wrote: Coffee enemas allow the liver to rel

Re: CS> hydrogenation

2012-03-29 Thread Guyot Léna
I was surprised when they told me. This was back in the thirties, and pest control wasn't as developed. I don't use Crisco, and I'd be very interested to find out what it's made of now. L On Mar 29, 2012, at 12:09 PM, PTFerrance wrote: Since cotton isn’t a food crop and cottonseed oil is a by

Re: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-29 Thread Guyot Léna
Generally, a person lies on the right side for a coffee enema. s there some reason to do otherwise (loike for over-night?) I'd worry about the toxins being reabsorbed. Be well, Léna On Mar 29, 2012, at 9:09 AM, devorah...@yahoo.com wrote: I was talking to a medical friend about what happens w

Re: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-29 Thread Jane MacRoss
Coffee enemas allow the liver to release it's toxins, amazing really since any liquid has to go right around the large intestine and then the small intestine to even approach the liver - on the other hand one can chew a piece of food and need to go straight to the toilet so one end of the dige

Re: CS>Helicobacter infection

2012-03-29 Thread Smitty
When I first looked at the subject line, I saw *Helicopter Infection* It was early in the morning before coffee and it woke me up. :) On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 11:23 AM, wrote: > There is a group on yahoo called silverpets..I give my cats CS all the > time and they are really healthy. > > Sent vi

Re: CS>Helicobacter infection

2012-03-29 Thread devorahg99
There is a group on yahoo called silverpets..I give my cats CS all the time and they are really healthy. Sent via my Samsung Replenish from Boost Mobile Dan Nave wrote: >Heavens! The cat may turn blue! > >Dan > >On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Lin wrote: >> A friends cat has been diagnosed

Re: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-29 Thread devorahg99
I was thinking of the asending desending colon...the Liver is not attached to anything in the rectal area. Sent via my Samsung Replenish from Boost Mobile David AuBuchon wrote: >Though most of the liver is on the right side, one should lie on the >left side to get the most into the liver? > >D

Re: CS>Helicobacter infection

2012-03-29 Thread Teddyberen
I have been trying to unsubscribe and can't seem to do so.. Is there anyone that can help me on this. Thank you DM In a message dated 3/29/2012 4:21:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, bhangcha...@gmail.com writes: Heavens! The cat may turn blue! Dan On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Lin wr

Re: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-29 Thread David AuBuchon
Though most of the liver is on the right side, one should lie on the left side to get the most into the liver? David On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 7:13 AM, wrote: > One more thing it would be absorbed by the blood vessels in the area that > would go to the liver...there are drugs that are administer

Re: CS> hydrogenation

2012-03-29 Thread Marshall
It doesn't have to, although it could, just like hemp and flax seed oil. Marshall On 3/29/2012 1:09 PM, PTFerrance wrote: Since cotton isn't a food crop and cottonseed oil is a byproduct that means it also has poisons in it that are not allowed on food crops... or so I have read. PT *From

RE: CS> hydrogenation

2012-03-29 Thread PTFerrance
Since cotton isn’t a food crop and cottonseed oil is a byproduct that means it also has poisons in it that are not allowed on food crops… or so I have read. PT From: Guyot Léna [mailto:drumr...@stny.rr.com] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 12:43 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS> hy

CS>Nebulizer

2012-03-29 Thread James McDonald
On e-bay, I bought one that is an ultrasonic one works very well. It is then 520 Ultrasonic Atomized Inhaler for about $13.00

Re: CS>Helicobacter infection

2012-03-29 Thread Day Sutton
I had helicobactder about 20 years ago. I used only Pepto Bismal. Cured completely in about 3 weeks. I bought the biggest bottle available and just sipped on it all day every day.. On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 12:48 PM, PTFerrance wrote: > I had it… antibiotic and peptobismol did the job but kicked

RE: CS>Helicobacter infection

2012-03-29 Thread PTFerrance
I had it. antibiotic and peptobismol did the job but kicked my rear end big time! PT From: Lin [mailto:jlgre...@hctc.com] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 9:57 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Helicobacter infection A friends cat has been diagnosed with a helicobacter infection in

Re: CS> hydrogenation

2012-03-29 Thread Guyot Léna
I just learned (at a cotton plantation) that Crisco is made from cotton-seed oil) It's name is from 'Crystallized Cotton Oil. L On Mar 28, 2012, at 9:33 PM, PTFerrance wrote: Yes, Crisco is oil that has been hydrogenated and turned into a soft solid. PT From: zzekel...@aol.com [mailto:zzeke

Re: CS>Removing silver plating ?

2012-03-29 Thread Guyot Léna
I've noticed that once in a while (same set-up) I use Efferdent tablets and very hot water. An antiques dealer told me that's how he cleans out old bottles, etc. Seems to be very effective. Be Well, Léna On Mar 28, 2012, at 9:28 PM, Kurt Voitel wrote: I have several one quart glass canning ja

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2012 #109

2012-03-29 Thread Marshall
Hydrogenation is nothing more than adding hydrogen atoms to molecules. For oils it saturates the oil (with hydrogen), and is called polysaturated. Saturation of oils increases its melting/freezing temperature so that for most oils and if saturated sufficiently this melting point exceeds room

Re: CS>Helicobacter infection

2012-03-29 Thread sol
My suggestion would be a conventional antibiotic. Reason is when I recently had to do a double round of abx for an abscess and cellulitis, my chronic and fairly constant stomach pain stopped (and the cellulitis and abscess too, of course). So I figure I had an H. Pylori overgrowth. If the cat wi

Re: CS>Unsubsribe

2012-03-29 Thread Anthony @ Aquifer
I have also tried the unsubscribe link a few times. It is getting returned as can not deliver. On 2012-03-29, at 5:19 AM, "Sally McDonald" wrote: > Just to let you all know, I have been going to the unsubscribe link for > months and it does not work. I have also emailed Mike directly. Any o

Re: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-29 Thread devorahg99
One more thing it would be absorbed by the blood vessels in the area that would go to the liver...there are drugs that are administered thru the rectum as well...do a google search for nor info too Sent via my Samsung Replenish from Boost Mobile David AuBuchon wrote: >Reviving this rectal CS

Re: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-29 Thread devorahg99
I was talking to a medical friend about what happens when I do rectal retention and she said that it does have to go thru the liver and be processed...I use about four oz and go straight to bed and lay on my left side stays in all night...wish u well..Debbie Sent via my Samsung Replenish from B

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2012 #109

2012-03-29 Thread sol
The problem I see with rice bran oil is that it is so extremely high in omega 6 polyunsaturated fat. It is one of the worst oils for that. sol Those of you that take rice bran oil, do you know how that is processed? Most of them are hydrogenated oil. I will not touch hydrogenated oils ... the

CS>Helicobacter infection

2012-03-29 Thread Lin
A friends cat has been diagnosed with a helicobacter infection in the stomach and small intestine. Details are in her note below. Her vet, does much with natural remedies, but so far is not supportive of using colloidal silver. Anyone here have anything they can pass my way to help the vet under

Re: CS>Hydrogenation

2012-03-29 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
thanks for that Rowena, I had thought it the other way around because of things like spreadable butter, Flora etc., dee On 29 Mar 2012, at 12:25, Rowena wrote: > http://www.butterflyplace.org/toxin-research/what-is-hydrogenated-oil.html > > Hydrogenated oil is the process of forcing hydrogen

CS>Hydrogenation

2012-03-29 Thread Rowena
http://www.butterflyplace.org/toxin-research/what-is-hydrogenated-oil.html Hydrogenated oil is the process of forcing hydrogen gas into oil at high pressure and temperature Listed on Oprah’s website in the

RE: CS>Unsubsribe

2012-03-29 Thread Sally McDonald
Just to let you all know, I have been going to the unsubscribe link for months and it does not work. I have also emailed Mike directly. Any other suggestions? Sally -Original Message- From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 6:48 AM To: silver-lis

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2012 #109

2012-03-29 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
The hydrogenation process usually makes something like a hard fat into a spreadable fat. Things like coconut oil go liquid in the heat but solidify in the cold. Hydrogenation prevents the solidifying from happening. dee On 28 Mar 2012, at 14:49, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: > I think its prob

Re: CS>Unsubsribe

2012-03-29 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
you just go to the link at the bottom of the emails and click on the unsubscribe link. When the email comes up with 'unsubscribe' in the subject line, you just click 'send'. dee On 28 Mar 2012, at 15:19, Anthony Cullingworth wrote: > Please unsubscribe me > > Thank you > > Anthony > >