Re: CS>bladder problems

2015-11-12 Thread Jerry Durand
We have about 1 square inch of kombu* every day. Plenty of iodine and other trace minerals in that. * Kombu is edible kelp from the family Laminariaceae and is widely eaten in East Asia. -- Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc. www.interstellar.com tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1

CS>bladder problems

2015-11-12 Thread Shirley Reed
It has been my experience and information that nearly everyone is deficient in iodine. Fifty years ago and before that iodine was known as the 'universal medicine' and was always prescribed for nearly everything from bad nerves to chilblains to cancer. It is always helpful in everything

Re: CS>Bicarb - OT

2015-11-12 Thread Jerry Durand
Not sure if this is the reason, but most acid is diluted with water and cold water will absorb the CO2 from the reaction and just become carbonated. On 11/12/2015 04:40 PM, PT Ferrance wrote: > Hi, > Can anyone explain why bicarb fizzes when put into a room temperature > acid but not when put

Re: CS>Update on Wife's Bladder

2015-11-12 Thread Dee
Be wary of invasive foreign objects because that can cause massive infections.Dee Sent from my iPad > On 12 Nov 2015, at 05:14, Jeff wrote: > > My wife and I thank you all for your encouragement and responses. I have been > documenting our journey just in case this

Re: CS>Update on Wife's Bladder

2015-11-12 Thread Victor Cozzetto
Thanks for sharing. Congratulations on the success so far. It is great to hear such things. And do not let any negative news or comments from doctors discourage you, as they are often incorrect. Victor On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Jeff wrote: > My wife and I thank you

Re: CS>Bicarb - OT

2015-11-12 Thread PT Ferrance
I don't know.  This is the acid that is formed from fermenting foods.  Sometimes they get a little too acidic and I add a bit of bicarb.  I noticed if they are cold, no reaction.  If they are warm then a reaction.Thanks.PT From: Jerry Durand To:

Re: CS>bladder problems

2015-11-12 Thread Lola Harris
Well, that is worrisome, RaVen. The FDA seems to be determined to keep us as unhealthy as possible by removing 'good' things from us while pushing fluoridated water, toothpaste,GM foods/crops and questionable vaccines. Anybody see a pattern here?Lola ps. I get my lugols from Amazon. Guess I

Re: CS>bladder problems

2015-11-12 Thread Gmail
Used in making meth There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root. Henry David Thoreau > On Nov 12, 2015, at 10:22 PM, V wrote: > > Hi all, > Speaking of iodine -- I've noticed in 4 different local store - they all > stopped

Re: CS>bladder problems

2015-11-12 Thread V
Wow --- that's eye opening of what else iodine can be used for, pfft. Yeah, I'll be stocking them too - especially now that winter is soon coming -- Curious: how many drops of C.S. to put in a gallon of water? Should I be worried about opening a new bottle as I wonder how long is water's shelf

Re: CS>bladder problems

2015-11-12 Thread Lola Harris
I don't know about evaporation. I have several bottles that still look full to me. But... liquid iodine doesn't expire or go 'bad'.Lola - Original Message - From: Jess To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, 13 Nov 2015 00:20:00 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re:

Re: CS>bladder problems

2015-11-12 Thread Jess
Pj, does the iodine cause any insomnia or rapid heart rate? Jess > On Nov 12, 2015, at 5:48 PM, Shirley Reed wrote: > > It has been my experience and information that nearly everyone is deficient > in iodine. Fifty years ago and before that iodine was known as

CS>Update on Wife's Bladder

2015-11-12 Thread Jeff
Good suggestion PT. To tell the truth she really didn't like the hot tub because she used a family owned one that is located elsewhere and it was a hassle. The only reason she was doing it is because it would help with the pain when nothing else would. We discovered this method while trying

CS>RE:Update on Wife's Bladder

2015-11-12 Thread Jeff
I had thoughts along the same lines somewhat. I thought that serrapaptase might help with the brittleness and she took high dose ( can't remember the exact dose at the moment) every day for four months and it had no effect. Kinda bummed me out on that one because I really thought it would work.

CS>RE: Update on Wife's Bladder

2015-11-12 Thread Jeff
I agree John and she is only a little more than 2 months in right now. But you know when you are a mad scientist and you see one of your experiments actually working and you start getting the gitters and excited and wanting thing to progress faster? Yea I may have a real problem with that LOL

CS>RE:Update on Wife's Bladder

2015-11-12 Thread Jeff
Sounds great Raven >I'll bring the iced tea and veggie platter for the Bladder Party. :D From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com] Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 6:40 PM To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com Subject: silver-digest Digest V2015 #223

Re: CS>bladder problems

2015-11-12 Thread Jerry Durand
The part that evaporates is typically ethyl alcohol, so easy enough to replace. A little vodka if nothing else. On 11/12/2015 10:09 PM, Lola Harris wrote: > I don't know about evaporation. I have several bottles that still > look full to me. But... liquid > iodine doesn't expire or go 'bad'. >

Re: CS>Update on Wife's Bladder

2015-11-12 Thread Teri Kavakos
If there is adhesion's you might want to consider adding Serrapenase to her protocol as it breaks up adhesion's Teri On 11/12/2015 12:14 AM, Jeff wrote: My wife and I thank you all for your encouragement and responses. I have been documenting our journey just in case this worked so I could

Re: CS>bladder problems

2015-11-12 Thread V
Hi all, Speaking of iodine -- I've noticed in 4 different local store - they all stopped selling those little dark brown bottles of iodine. Has this been stopped? I need some and was so surprised of how stores stopped selling them. Wonder why. RaVen To combat winter blues - I personally

Re: CS>bladder problems

2015-11-12 Thread Jess
I had nascent iodine in glass bottles that evaporated. How does lugols last? > On Nov 12, 2015, at 7:51 PM, Lola Harris wrote: > > Well, that is worrisome, RaVen. The FDA seems to be determined to keep us as > unhealthy > as possible by removing 'good' things from us

CS>RE: silver-digest Digest V2015 #223

2015-11-12 Thread Jeff
Lola, you have a very good point. In fact the doc in Dallas ( who is a very good doc and been very good to us) told us that the silver protein irrigations that the doc in our town had us do probably did damage or burning to the nerves in her bladder. My wife was asking me if I thought that was

Re: CS>Update on Wife's Bladder

2015-11-12 Thread John Popelish
On 11/12/2015 12:14 AM, Jeff wrote: (snip) The reason I am upset about the being stuck at 4oz is that 4oz is only twice as much as the doc could do before cracking and bleeding would start. I think a healthy bladder will hold at least 16oz and we were wanting to be at 8oz or more by the time we

CS>Bicarb - OT

2015-11-12 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi,Can anyone explain why bicarb fizzes when put into a room temperature acid but not when put into a cold one?  Thanks.PT