Re: CSX-Ray (mammograms)

2004-08-30 Thread DByron
It came to me unattributed--go ahead and pass it around. *** j rigby wrote: Loved it! Can I borrow it? Do you have the source? ( for accreditation) -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

CSX-Ray (mammograms)

2004-08-27 Thread DByron
Since its Friday, maybe some humor is in order? DByron *** Many women are afraid of their first mammogram, and even if they have had them before, there is fear. But there is no need to worry. By taking a few minutes each day for a week preceding the exam and doing the following

Re: CSCS/amoebas and histamine reactions

2004-08-17 Thread DByron
You know, I have to admit I didn't look. Too much of a wuss I guess--it was bad enough just thinking I had uninvited companions. But my understanding is that the enzymes should have broken down anything beyond recognition. I'd like to complete a story others here might find helpful. A few

Re: CSWhat About the Hulda Clark Frequency Issue?

2004-08-17 Thread DByron
Marshall, how did your son learn to dowse? Deborah -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive:

Re: CSCS/amoebas

2004-08-16 Thread DByron
Garnet, The olive leaf tincture I'm taking (olea europaea) is by Energique Herbal, the dose being 30 drops. The Grapefruit seed extract is in capsule form by Imhotep (called Seed-a-Sept)--the dose being 3 caps (125 mg. each cap). These 2 are the parasite killers and should initially be taken

CSCS/amoebas

2004-08-15 Thread DByron
I'm currently doing a parasite cleanse for what my naturopath/chiropractor diagnosed as the microscopic kind. If amoeba falls into this category, and its true as I've heard on this list that CS doesn't get far enough into the gut to do any damage to beneficial flora (and therefore maybe not not

Re: CSBlack Walnut Tincture

2004-08-07 Thread DByron
I learned to succuss my tinctures during the time they're soaking, swirling the liquid in it's bottle in a figure eight twice a day--this is supposed to help imprint the energetic pattern of the walnut into the liquid (in addition to extracting the substance). Anyone else do this? Deborah --

CSBlack walnut tincture

2004-08-06 Thread DByron
Greetings Brickey, Could you please go ahead and post the recipe for making black walnut tincture. I have a couple of these trees myself--even the nut meats taste medicinal, great in ice cream. Thanks, Deborah -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

CSaspartame news

2004-07-29 Thread DByron
Dear Marshalee, I'm worried about your well being in the situation you've described. If things are as bad as you've said, please go talk to someone who can help you evaluate matters and get some support--an objective viewpoint. Or maybe some help finding a way out. After all, you can't

CSCoke Cravings--Almonds

2004-07-18 Thread DByron
If you like almonds, try raw almond milk as a substitute for dairy. So simple--just blend up some raw almonds with good water and strain out the almond residue (I use small muslin bags). You can run the residue through the blender 3 times, using lesser amounts of fresh water each time, before

CSCS supplier needed in Southern California

2004-06-22 Thread DByron
Does anyone on this list live in/close to Orange, California? There is a young woman recently relocated to that area who needs a supply of fresh CS until she decides whether to buy a generator. I'm sure she's willing to pay a reasonable price. This is a great opportunity to help out someone

CSold shingles etc

2004-06-22 Thread DByron
And most people are somewhere in between really good and sh_t. There's no reason to make those facing health challenges feel any worse than they already do. After all, even the best constitutions can be overwhelmed by toxic environmental factors. Deborah William Meyer wrote: some people have

CShives

2004-06-08 Thread DByron
Can anyone tell me whether there is a safe for humans steroid available commercially through farm co-ops that would treat hives (allergic reaction probably to poison ivy). Thanks, Deborah -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing

Re: CShives

2004-06-08 Thread DByron
Dear Nenah, Marshall-- I've been taking some 30C Rhus Tox and can't see any improvement. Are all homeopathics equally good? Perhaps I have a bad batch. I do understand to wait awhile to take it before and after ingesting anything, brushing teeth, etc. And re: steroids, prescription only as far

Re: CSWood Deck and Balcony

2004-06-07 Thread DByron
Oxalic acid (available in powder form) can be mixed with water and scrubbed into wood with a stiff long handled broom while washing a deck with a garden hose to refresh its color. At least it works on redwood. Deborah -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

CSAntibiotics linked to rising rates of allergies

2004-05-29 Thread DByron
Antibiotics linked to huge rise in allergies http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns5047 NewScientist.com news service The increasing use of antibiotics to treat disease may be responsible for the rising rates of asthma and allergies. By upsetting the body's normal balance of gut

Re: CSleaching plastics

2004-05-25 Thread DByron
The gallon plastic jugs that most distilled water is sold in looks very much like the standard milk jugs that leach. I wonder if we should be storing purchased distilled water in something else as well. Deborah -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

CSMalaria questions

2004-05-24 Thread DByron
Hi Heather, Quinine is, or at least used to be, the conventional prophylactic for malaria--small amounts taken orally several weeks in advance of possible exposure and then during one's stay. I never heard of antibiotics being used as a preventative. Deborah -- The Silver List is a moderated

CSspider bite treatment success

2004-05-16 Thread DByron
The spider bite located on my neck has gradually faded away. I don't know what kind of spider it was but will list the remedies I used, FYI: Day 1: a quarter-sized inflammation developed with slight itchiness; coincidentally, our local newspaper ran a full-page article that day on a child who

CSSpider Bite Zapper

2004-05-13 Thread DByron
With a spider bite located on my neck, close to what functioning brain cells I have left, I am distinctly not crazy about the idea of zapping myself with 25,000 volts. Has anyone seen any information about the MINIMUM voltage necessary to destroy venom? DByron -- The Silver List

Re: CSSpider Bite Zapper?

2004-05-13 Thread DByron
Hello Marmar845, I'm assuming you've had direct experience, then, seeing an electro-stim unit stop the necrotic action of a spider bite. I'd sure appreciate hearing more details. Thanks, DByron -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions

CSspider bite

2004-05-12 Thread DByron
After reading the archives on Wayne Fuggit's treatment of a presumed recluse spider bite, I have a few questions: Wayne initially used a heating pad. My understanding up til now has been that you'd want to apply ice to a fresh bite in order to inhibit the spread of the poison. Wouldn't applying

CSspider bite

2004-05-11 Thread DByron
as a last resort and certainly doesn't want the super drug given for something like this, I need to know what regimen to follow in case this is a recluse bite. Drink lots of CS? I have a small silverpuppy and make my own. Thanks, DByron -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal

CSfor Wayne Fugitt

2004-05-11 Thread DByron
Dear Wayne, Would you please contact me off list--I'd like to ask you about your experiences with spider bite treatment. Thanks, Deborah laqueren...@mindspring.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

CSwater quality

2004-04-01 Thread DByron
Hoping this isn't too off-topic--a question about household water filters (after checking the archives). I'd like to find a source of independent testing information on the performance of household water filters. So far, all I've gotten comes through the sellers of filters which is not really

Re: CSSilver For Infected Tooth

2004-03-26 Thread DByron
Garnet, consulting an acupuncturist might help you find a way to avoid a root canal, as you continue using CS. Apparently acupuncturists strongly discourage the destruction of any nerve tissue, as happens in this procedure. You also might be able to get a referral to a dentist willing to use

Re: CSDetecting Silver In The Blood

2004-03-18 Thread DByron
I strongly disagree. Human beings create the need for testing--let all medical/drug testing be done on willing human subjects and stop the rampant abuse of lab animals. The results obtained will have greater correspondance to reality. Deborah Matthew McCann PE wrote: Hi, Paula, Your

Re: CSneed help-teeth

2004-03-04 Thread DByron
Being new to the list I'm not sure whether this particular homemade toothpaste has been shared, but I've found it helpful with gum problems. Now I use CS in the formula, as well as the peroxide/CS mouthwash learned about here. water (or CS)-- 1 tsp. 3% hydrogen peroxide -- 1 tsp. salt -- 1/8

Re: CSneed help-teeth

2004-03-04 Thread DByron
I should have added that I combine dry ingreds. to have on hand and then mix with the wet only when ready to brush. Otherwise the peroxide would fizzle out. DB _ DByron wrote: Being new to the list I'm not sure whether this particular homemade toothpaste has been shared, but I've