Re: CSMSM // Calcium Bentonite clay

2012-11-21 Thread ZZekelink
In a message dated 11/20/2012 2:24:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, sobertogod1n...@gmail.com writes: Hey there Gary, Have you tried Calcium Bentonite clay ??? Loads of info. here--- I've used it a long time --Great for detox-- make a salve to pull out slivers heal bee stings ,bug bites

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread Del
MSM is not a solution for IBS. In fact, it may aggravate it. The solution, based on my experience, is three-fold: 1. Clay – get a high quality clay from this website: http://www.therapy-clays.com/edible-three-clay-blend.php. Start with a teaspoon of clay in four ounces of filtered or purified

Re: CSMSM / therapy Clay

2012-11-21 Thread ZZekelink
In a message dated 11/21/2012 1:51:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, d...@altsystem.com writes: MSM is not a solution for IBS. In fact, it may aggravate it. The solution, based on my experience, is three-fold: 1. Clay – get a high quality clay from this website:

Re: CSMSM Healing Clay Diatomaceous Earth

2012-11-21 Thread ZZekelink
I also use Red Lake Diatomaceous Earth w/ Calcium Bentonite Clay . I take it internally also give it to our pups...I get mine at Tractor supply farm store... Lois

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread sol
Del wrote: MSM is not a solution for IBS In fact, it may aggravate it. It certainly aggravated my IBS-D. There was practically no dose no matter how small that didn't set off a big attack of diarrhea. I persisted at one point, but never could raise it and it never didn't cause diarrhea even

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Yes, if one did not know the person who made the recommendation, but Del is well known here and highly respected. If he made an error in his recommendation, there would have been many responses pointing that out FOR you. Its the way it works here. Craig Gary Hilt wrote: AHHH my bad i

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread Jason R Eaton
Hi Gary: There is quite a bit of authentic research material available. Feel free to browse some of it here: http://www.eytonsearth.org/bentonite.html There is plenty of great material on our informational website. I wrote a book about the use of therapeutic clays, which includes the

CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread vicki hood
Hi all, Yesterday scraped tick out of my forearm. It was half embedded. Very smalll deer tick. I have problems. I drank CS numerous times, washed it with alcohol, scratched a lot. Last night it swelled. It turned red. It hurts and itches in a path 3inches by 6 inches with a hard circle

RE: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread Bob Banever
If I were you I’d do two things right away. Make a paste out of activated charcoal and tincture of lobelia, echinacia,comfrey, and lobelia (brownrecluses.com makes a great one). I’d also apply some electricity. Get a flashlight battery (not 9 volt, 1 ½ or 3 volt). Solder two wires to either

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread mgperrault
I would consider godzilla type Zapping, nothing but 6 volt battery with leads stuck into sponges or whatever. Beyond that, frequency zapping ala Hulda Clark and Rife. Brooks CS with DMSO topically. Prid drawing salve from the pharmacy has drawing powers if you leave it on for a few days in

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread David AuBuchon
Go to a doc and get a month of antibiotics. You can do all this other stuff as well. Take lots of probiotics if you take the antibiotics. They are not as dangerous as not getting them when you are bitten by a tick. I second the CS with DMSO topically. Since it if in your forearm, I would make

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread Paul Steel
I agree with Dave a 100%...this is coming from a lymie  Paul   From: David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 8:12 PM Subject: Re: CStick bite problem Go to a doc and get a month of

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread mgperrault
Part of the tick may still be in your arm. If you swab directly with oregano, you may overdose your skin which could create some of the reaction. Some oils penetrate better than others. Tea tree, clove, lavender penetrate. Mixing your oregano with jojoba and those other oils could be a

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread Gary Hilt
Thanks for your response im not familiar with find any folks of this healing knowledge. i would like to get this resolved. What makes this clay more palatable. Or does it matter? On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Craig Chamberlin craigs...@craigcchamberlin.com wrote: ** Yes, if one did not

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Look at Jason's post. Gary Hilt wrote: Thanks for your response im not familiar with find any folks of this healing knowledge. i would like to get this resolved. What makes this clay more palatable. Or does it matter? On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Craig Chamberlin

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Gary, The best way to vet any idea is to search archives, do your homework, and draw your own conclusions. It's amazing how many people never use google to get more info. Most of us have been sick, have had to do our own homework, and only take the trouble to pass on useful remedies out of

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread Jason R Eaton
Hi Gary: It depends upon the clay and the individual. The three clay blend that was mentioned earlier is a bit more pallatable than some clays. We actually pioneered a method of dry ozonating edible clay to improve the taste a bit. http://www.eytonsearth.org/tecopia-essentia.php You can

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread cking001
Mostly back pain and general stiffness. I'm in my mid seventies... Chuck If you lend someone $20, and never see that person again; it was probably worth it. On 11/20/2012 9:21:25 PM, Jane MacRoss (highfie...@internode.on.net) wrote: Chuck what do you

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Vicki, Sounds like you're doing some smart things, As a chronic Lymie of 45+ years, I'm definitely not a fan of abx, but Doxycycline, 6 week's worth, will stop acute Lyme (recently bitten) and resolve it if administered right away. alldaychemist.com is an offshore source (without a

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread Lena Guyot
Oh Gary, From your past posts, you've already demonstrated that you're a nice guy! I'm just in pain right now, a grumpy, hurting Lyme-vet, nudging a 'newbie'. And just remember, to pass on what you learn to the rest of us. This isn't a one-size-fits-all thing, so most of us have learned to leave

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread Marshall
Don't take no from the doctor. I got bit by a deer tick with lyme and my doctor refused to prescribe me any antibiotics. 3 years later and $6,000 worth of IV's I was able to get it under control. Don't allow the doctor to test for lyme, the tests are incredibly inaccurate, and they will use

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread Lena Guyot
Not to mention that tests, even if accurate, will cost you time you cannot waste in this small window of opportunity while the new infection is still acute, rather than going into chronic. In Lyme-dense areas, most docs wil simple begin abx, based on yor account of tick-bite, some even without

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Sol, I say this with the greatest of respect to you. Did you ever find out what the basic cause or trigger was to your sensitivities? And what did you do to 'get out' of that situation. Over the years you seemed to try every kind of treatment or protocol and seemed to get slammed by every

Re: CSMSM

2012-11-21 Thread sol
Tony Moody wrote: Hi Sol, I say this with the greatest of respect to you. Did you ever find out what the basic cause or trigger was to your sensitivities? And what did you do to 'get out' of that situation. Hi Tony, I regret to say I did not get out of the allergy situation. In fact