I haven't really been keeping up with this thread, but I also have a problem
with cracked and brittle and flaky nails. My solution is to use a product
from the UK called Nailoid Hard and Fast Nail Hardener. I live in the US
now so I have to get a friend to mail it to me every so often, but it's
I was hoping to find something systemic to strengthen the nails from within -
but at the rate nails grow I suppose that would take too long.
Are these products made with natural ingredients at all do you know? Is there
an ingredient list on the bottle?
Thanks, Donna
Jane
- Original
I dissolved the soy lecithin in the distilled water before it went into the
sonic cleaner. This only took a couple of hours just shaking it up
occasionally and then it was completely dissolved. The only problem is, I
am on another list which strongly suggests that taking supplemental Vit C
can
It's usually an ingredient in cough medicines.
Here's a link:
http://www.psha-inc.com/guai-support/
The site covers all sorts of information for fibromyalgia sufferers.
R
On 4/11/2012 8:44 AM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
What is Guaifenesin?? // Jane
One very old remedy to strengthen fingernails is topical application of
white iodine--SSKI.
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 2:39 AM, Jane MacRoss highfie...@internode.on.netwrote:
**
I was hoping to find something systemic to strengthen the nails from
within - but at the rate nails grow I suppose
THanks! (ALL mine is brown)
From: roseottogro...@gmail.com
One very old remedy to strengthen fingernails is topical application of white
iodine--SSKI.
Re: Sv: RE: CS Sunflower Lecithin - Vit C and cancerHi Dorothy, Can you
disclose the site or list that claims Vit C helps cancer survive?
Thanks FrankND
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2012 4:52 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Sv: RE: CS Sunflower Lecithin - Vit
I am on the Budwig Flaxoil2 forum and it is there that I have found
references to this phenomena. I have also read it elsewhere - although
cannot remember exactly where but it may be on some cancer sites. I thought
it may be because Vit C is an anti-oxidant and cancer thrives without
oxygen.
So, would you agree that Mikes claim that its extremely difficult to make
highly ionic CS is somewhat exagerated?
David
- Original Message -
From: David AuBuchon
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 7:25 AM
Subject: Re: CSThe Silvercell process?
Donna,
Could you pls post the complete ingredients from the package? I can't
find that info.
thanks,
sol
Donna M Lewis wrote:
I haven’t really been keeping up with this thread, but I also have a
problem with cracked and brittle and flaky nails. My solution is to
use a product from the UK
You can easily buy it by itself. There are expensive brands, but also
cheaper generic ones offered at various places. You can get it in
conjunction with a decongestant and or cough suppressant, maybe some
other options, or just all by itself. Sara
It's usually an ingredient in cough
It's not difficult to make more than adequate highly ionic CS, by brewing using
a very low current around 0.1 ma per sq inch. Extremely pure water and good
clean apparatus.
However I believe Mike is after the holy grail of perfection which in
unnecessary for certainly even the most ambitious
The trouble with getting it with a decongestant is that you could get an
overdose of the other medications to get a high enough dose of the
guai. It's freely available in the US, and you could probably get it on
its own from a compounding chemist in other countries.
Some people have it made
During the 20+ years I have coped with fibromyalgia I came across a great many
strategies for doing so. One was Paul St. Armand and guaifenesin. He claims
it
is perfectly safe. I would disagree. In terms of Oriental Medicine it dries
the Yin. In layman's terms it dries the taker out
That is why I mentioned that you can get it in the plain version, and
get it inexpensively in generic form. I get mine for 4 bucks for a
bottle of fifty caplets. Getting pure powder, without the stuff used to
bind it in caplet form, would be great, and perhaps even less
expensive. Just
Very interesting. In connection with FM the guai people talk about
calcium phosphate deposits in the tissues, but fibrin is also deposited,
it would appear, which I think enzymes such as serrapeptase might help
treat.
My reservation was mainly that it was a pharmaceutical product - isn't
it a
Hi Rowena,
It may not be a specific homeopathic for FMS but for years FMS was considered a
rheumatic condition so from what you wrote below it might just be indicated.
If you know of anyone who has FMS they can find a great deal of relief from FSM
(Frequency Specific Microcurrent,
Hi Dee,
Can you tell us where this information comes from? I have a personal
and commercial interest in Lipo Vit C and this goes against absolutely
everything I've ever learnt, but I'm a truth seeker and want to see all
angles, so please if you have some information it would be much
I thought our EIS was mostly ionic? dee
From: David O'Neil da...@alchemysa.com.au
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 20:01:31 +1030
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSThe Silvercell process?
Resent-From:
Dee
I think you have hit on a problem that has concerned me for quite some
time about enormous amounts of Vit C being ingested. As you probably
already know, the man that promoted Vit C as a preventative to vascular
problems, Dr Linus Pauling, died of cancer that he was trying to cure with
Hi Dee,
Can you tell us where this information comes from? I have a personal
and commercial interest in Lipo Vit C and this goes against absolutely
everything I've ever learnt, but I'm a truth seeker and want to see all
angles, so please if you have some information it would be much
appreciated
It is also available from ebay and total cost for a small one is less than
US$18. I bought it here because it is quoted in US$ and shipping cost was
given.
Melly
Sol
Here you go, remember, I never said the ingredients were good...lol.
Isopropyl Carbonate
Diacetone Alcohol
Propylene Carbonate
Formaldehyde
Saccharomyces/Calcium Ferment
Aqua
Propylene Glycol
Calcium Chloride
Ferric Chloride
Manganese Chloride
Magnesium Chloride
Cupric Chloride
Zinc Chloride
Well this is basically what I have read Paul possibly on different cancer
sites I have skimmed through. It is also mentioned on the Budwig protocol
that no Vit C or any anti-oxidants may be taken because they counteract the
anti-cancer protocol. If you look up the cottage cheese and flax seed
These are conclusions I have come to Dave which is why I don¹t use the Vit C
anymore. I know the liposomal kind doesn¹t cause the same problems that
ordinary stuff does, be even so, I have become very wary now of
supplementing with anything out of context i.e anything that is not in food
form.
Dee
The liposomal would escape the stomach acid but would multiply the chance
of thyroid problem as there would be so much more in the blood stream and
would also increase the acidic side of the PH scale.
It seems that moderation is the best course as sometimes our bodies don't
get enough from
Hi Dave,
I had a temperature like yours and finally found a doctor who suggested the
Wilson Body Temperature protocol. It has worked wonders for me. Perhaps it
would help you also.
PT
From: Dave Darrin davedar...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent:
PT
Thanks I will look It up.
Dave
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 12:00 PM, PT Ferrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Hi Dave,
I had a temperature like yours and finally found a doctor who suggested
the Wilson Body Temperature protocol. It has worked wonders for me.
Perhaps it would help you also.
Years ago I read an article by a Brit med ass. that said that therapeutic
doses of
C caused. Cancer. That flies in the face of everything else. I
immediately classified it Bull something. I take about 5 grams a day.
See Also, *Practicing Medicine Without a License, *Owne Fonorow*.
Gary
The number one misdiagnoses of Lyme disease is MS.
That is what they said I had before I insisted on a Lyme test.
Dave
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Gary Hilt sobertogod1n...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
i'm really enjoying some of the things i can understand .hah i would like
to hear from
Thats strange. How does a post I made way back on Jan 5 appear again?
(This time as the second post on Issue #414)
David
silver-digest DigestVolume 2012 : Issue 414
Today's Topics:
Re: CS Sunflower Lecithin - Vit C a [ Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I'd be interested in knowing the difference in end product between the use of
99.98% and 99.99% pure fine silver electrodes?Does that 0.2% difference in
silver produce a different end result measurement if using same electrode
setup, same water and water temperature, same equipment, same
Not a stong arguement against C...
Pauling died at age 93 when most people are long gone anyway.
I'd take these odds!
Chuck
Lymph (v.), to walk with a lisp.
On 11/4/2012 1:16:35 PM, Dave Darrin (davedar...@gmail.com) wrote:
Dee
I think you
I was able to order on ebay but there wasn't a large supply. Some of these
ingredients definitely go to the may not be good side but I have trouble with
nails splitting. If I remember to take my cod liver oil they do better. Thank
you for the ingredients and name of Nailoid Hard and Fast
Check out Low Dose Naltrexone either way . for MS anyway.
- Original Message -
From: Gary Hilt
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 9:31 AM
Subject: CSMultiple Sclerosis
Hi
i'm really enjoying some of the things i can understand .hah i would
In a ounce of colloidal silver...
try to dissolve a tablespoon of MSM (saturate solution, prolly won't
ALL dissolve)
Add teaspoon of DMSO
Add dropperful (35 drops) of Dr Christopher's Eyebright formula.
That's it... will sting a bit 'cause the eyebright formula contains
cayenne.
I use it once a
Hi Neville,
I have actually tried this and found nothing I can report anecdotally, however
I found that if your silver source is around 99.8 and above, which I find
American eagle coins usually are (as tested by XRF machine) then other factors
play a much more significant role, such as water,
Phew that's STRONG
thanks,
Jane
- Original Message -
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: CSstye in the eye- eyedrops formula
In a ounce of colloidal silver...
try to dissolve a tablespoon of MSM (saturate
Thanks but could you be a bit more precise? How does a withdrawal drug help
MS?
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 6:33 PM, Jane MacRoss highfie...@internode.on.netwrote:
**
Check out Low Dose Naltrexone either way . for MS anyway.
- Original Message -
*From:* Gary Hilt
My last response to this group took 24 hours to get here - my response re LDN
is long - it may take 48 hours
Jane
From: Gary Hilt
Thanks but could you be a bit more precise? How does a withdrawal drug help
MS?
My last response to this group took 24 hours to get here - my response re LDN
is long - it may take 48 hours
Jane
From: Gary Hilt
Thanks but could you be a bit more precise? How does a withdrawal drug help
MS?
Thanks. I don't know about some of the ingredients, but I would not use
it because of the formaldehyde.
sol
Donna M Lewis wrote:
Sol
Here you go, remember, I never said the ingredients were good...lol.
Isopropyl Carbonate
Diacetone Alcohol
Propylene Carbonate
Formaldehyde
At my house the saturation point of MSM in CS is 1 teaspoon MSM powder
in 1 ounce of CS.
sol
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
In a ounce of colloidal silver...
try to dissolve a tablespoon of MSM (saturate solution, prolly won't
ALL dissolve)
Add teaspoon of DMSO
Add dropperful (35 drops) of Dr
Hello Chuck
I figure I'll reach middle age at that point in my life.
Haven't made it yet at 77
Dave
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 3:22 PM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Not a stong arguement against C...
Pauling died at age 93 when most people are long gone anyway.
I'd take these odds!
Middle age, I rather think these days starts @ 40 and is related to menopause,
men never reach middle age, they lurch from childhood to second childhood and
disguise it skillfully with many strong tactics displayed from teens to
whenever they decline into what is conveniently called dementia.
LOL. Ya gotta luv us tho don't ya, after all, we fix things when they stop
working. LOL.
N.
From: highfie...@internode.on.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Sv: RE: CS Sunflower Lecithin - Vit C and cancer
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 12:42:29 +1100
Middle age, I rather think these
Yes, although it is meant to help all human animal life, it does give me a
headache - even 1/2 tsp in 1L water but well worth a try. Start small and
gradually increase if you try it.
Jane
i was wondering if any of you folks are familiar with ingesting MSM for joint
issues etc?
That kind of put me off too, but I decided to try it anyway, especially as I
wouldn't be using it long term. Like I said it works and it's the only
thing that works for me. I also see results in a very short period of time
and that's what won me over.
I'm all for natural products as much as
After i have purchased from ebay this morning i see the long list of
ingredients. Sigh...i should have waited. Others ingredients i can accept,
however, why formaldehyde?
Melly
Why Propylene Glycol - not for me either thanks - I'll go on trialing internal
strengtheners.
After i have purchased from ebay this morning i see the long list of
ingredients. Sigh...i should have waited. Others ingredients i can accept,
however, why formaldehyde?
Melly
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