Re: CS Silver dressing

2012-05-19 Thread Jane MacRoss
Silver has been used for around 10 years for burns and large wounds - still pretty expensive but naturally works very well - I had a patient with the same problem - same size and I soaked her arm everyday in a warm MII soap and Neutraliser solution since Renee had just introduced me to those

Re: CS Silver dressing

2012-05-19 Thread Jim Holmes
About 5 years ago I was buying some T nebulizers at a medical supply store. I noticed a package of Silver Coated 4 x 4 gauze bandages. I don't remember how many were in the package but it was only about 1.5 inches thick. The price then was $90. One can get the same effects by spraying the

Re: CS Silver dressing

2012-05-19 Thread Jane MacRoss
Brilliant if you ever burn yourself tho - pain reduction and healing - unsurpassed - they don't use it in hospitals here any more unfortunately. I thought here it was OTC. Jane - Original Message - From: Scotty To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 12:53 AM

Re: CSodd situation

2012-05-19 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks, I did as you suggested.  I remembered something else.  Since I was going to be traveling for a few weeks I made 2 CS bottles.  Only one turned brownish and it was the one that was in my carry bag and subjected to heat in the car, etc.  Would that have anything to do with it?  I even

RE: CSodd situation

2012-05-19 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks, this may be what happened as I was taking swigs out of the bottles morning and night.  I will watch and see if it happens again. PT --- On Thu, 5/17/12, Teri t...@welshspringers.com wrote: From: Teri t...@welshspringers.com Subject: RE: CSodd situation To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date:

CSsilver bandaging

2012-05-19 Thread Edy Rayfield
I, too had a similar experience.  A friend of mine had a staph infection on his leg the size of a grapefruit, for over a year that had been gone after with multiple antibiotics.  It was growing and oozing, so I had him put a gauze bandage on it and keep it soaked in CS for 2 weeks.  He came

CSSilver

2012-05-19 Thread James C Brown
With all the stories I read about Silver to the rescue, Silver seems like a great antibiotic/anti viral. It is inexpensive and it works on such a variety of things. So why are hospitals getting away from using it? Big Phama doesn't sell it or what. Thanks, Jim

Re: CSSilver

2012-05-19 Thread James Homes
Control Depopulation The minions get the money. On May 19, 2012, at 19:51, James C Brown brown...@frontiernet.net wrote: With all the stories I read about Silver to the rescue, Silver seems like a great antibiotic/anti viral. It is inexpensive and it works on such a variety of

Re: CSodd situation

2012-05-19 Thread Jim Holmes
I once left a 1/2 gallon of silver in an HDPE bottle behind a storm door in sunlight. It turned red. Does anyone know the mechanism? On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 1:33 PM, PT Ferrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote: Thanks, this may be what happened as I was taking swigs out of the bottles morning

Re: CSsilver bandaging

2012-05-19 Thread Jane MacRoss
Yes I did gauze soaked in CS over an infected eye and it resolved v quickly. From: Edy Rayfield I, too had a similar experience. A friend of mine had a staph infection on his leg the size of a grapefruit, for over a year that had been gone after with multiple antibiotics. It was

Re: CSSilver

2012-05-19 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Exactly.. follow the money. If 'they' can't put a patent on it and make us sicker with it, they will try to ban it. If they can't ban it, they ignore it and/or try to scare people to death with lies or exaggerations about it.Lola On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 9:56 PM, James Homes

Re: CSSilver

2012-05-19 Thread Jane MacRoss
No I would say cost and or other pharm's sale pitch - for whatever they use now - the SSD was wonderful for the pain aspect tho. - Original Message - From: James Homes To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 11:56 AM Subject: Re: CSSilver Control

Re: CS Silver dressing

2012-05-19 Thread James McDonald
You can buy the silver band-aids OTC, kindof expensive better spraying CS on wound and on regular band-aid. From: Jane MacRoss highfie...@internode.on.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 11:16 AM Subject: Re: CS Silver dressing 

Re: CS Silver dressing

2012-05-19 Thread Jane MacRoss
Yes - I like the silver bandaids - no longer in the supermarkets here - only in pharmacies How do you think soaking gauze in CS and letting it dry, would go on a wound? Sometimes wet CS is too wet for wounds? Would that work? Jane From: James McDonald You can buy the silver band-aids

Re: CS Silver dressing

2012-05-19 Thread James McDonald
I often spray CS onto the band-aids let dry and then cover wound. I just think you geta better transfer of silver while it is wet. For my friends 13 month girl with bad diaper rash I had them spray CS directly onto rash let dry and then put diaper on. Rash cleared up in two days.