Re: CSNeeding help

2005-02-25 Thread Paul Holloway
She should insist on having shielding over her thymus gland, behind the breastbone, when she has radiotherapy. The thymus is very sensitive to radiation, and is an important part of the immune system that most doctors know nothing about. Large doses of antioxidants before and after radiotherapy

Re: CSxylitol and CS

2005-01-25 Thread Paul Holloway
...@starband.net writes: Hi Brickley, Where did you get the info that Xylitol feed Aspergillus? Paul Holloway (silver-List) saw Aspergillus growing inside of a Xylitol bottle. Brickey

Re: CSBurns

2005-01-17 Thread Paul Holloway
CS is the best treatment for burns in my experience. If you get some CS onto the burn immediately, you stand a good chance of not blistering at all. We keep a small spray bottle in the kitchen in case of burns. Paul H -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

Re: CSCS Xylitol

2005-01-17 Thread Paul Holloway
I based that on someone telling me that their xylitol grew black mould in it. When I researched it, I found that some xylitol is made using aspergillus species, and some species contain xylitol dehydrogenase, so they could be metabolizing it. That was enough for me to stop using it as a sinus

Re: CSArgyria cure

2005-01-15 Thread Paul Holloway
Thanks for all the advice on this. I will pass it on to this person. Best wishes, Paul H -- 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

CSArgyria cure

2005-01-11 Thread Paul Holloway
Hi List, A man on another list I frequent has drinking CS made with tapwater (yes, I know) and is now developing argyria. I have explained to him what he has been drinking, but I know there is a protocol for eliminating it. I am having trouble finding it in the archives. Would someone be so

Re: CSCS Xylitol in eyes

2005-01-11 Thread Paul Holloway
A small amount of DMSO (maybe 5%) in CS is OK in my eyes too. Paul H - Original Message - From: ransley To: The Silverlist Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:38 PM Subject: CSCS Xylitol in eyes As of this morning I can state that it is perfectly fine to use CS Xylitol as

CSRe: iodine sublimation was purification of water

2005-01-08 Thread Paul Holloway
FYI iodine sublimates when heated i.e. it goes from solid directly to gas. Presumably resublimated means that it has been vaporized and cooled. Best wishes, Paul H - Original Message - From: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Cc: Richard Harris

Re: CSaspergillis

2004-12-21 Thread Paul Holloway
I have one, and a Clark, and a Terminator. No effect. Paul H - Original Message - From: scl...@netzero.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 7:53 PM Subject: Re: CSaspergillis You might consider getting a Godzilla Zapper ($78). You can use tens pads over

Re: CSaspergillus--paul

2004-12-21 Thread Paul Holloway
I have tried inhaling tea tree oil for hours on end, and nebulizing, and adding it to nasal rinses. Other esential oils too - oregano, thyme, citronella, other I forget. Tea tree is great for nail fungus. Paul H - Original Message - From: bailar To: silver-list@eskimo.com

CSFw: CSCS killing fungus was Lyme disease

2004-12-21 Thread Paul Holloway
I can't afford a Rife machine, but I have used a frequency generator with electrodes, and spent many hours using all the aspergillus frequencies I could find. I did sweeps across all these frequencies, sine and square wave, across my sinuses with every electrode placement I could think of. No

Re: CSaspergillis

2004-12-21 Thread Paul Holloway
, Did we follow up on the ayurvedic anti-fungal nasya/nasal oils? Best, Ole Paul Holloway p.j.hollo...@btinternet.com wrote: I have used xylitol with CS, but it seems to make it worse. Then I found that aspergillus eats xylitol. It also like copper, and grows better

Re: CSAspergillis Trust website

2004-12-21 Thread Paul Holloway
I was involved with them for a while, subscribed to their list. They only seemed to whine about how nothing made them any better, and if I suggested anything alternative a bunch of people would jump in and say it was dangerous. CS especially. One woman wouldn't even try CS in a nasal rinse as it

Re: CSaspergillis

2004-12-21 Thread Paul Holloway
It's not monocellular, it has hyphae and fruiting bodies, and spores. Paul H - Original Message - From: Nina Whit ninaw...@webtv.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 10:13 PM Subject: Re: CSaspergillis Unless aspergillis is monocellular,then CS is

CSMichael Forrest

2004-12-21 Thread Paul Holloway
Hello, As you may know, Michael Forrest, of Jaguar Enterprises is in jail. As far as I can determine he has been jailed for making medical claims for his electrical and magnetic devices. If any of you feel you have benefited from zappers, or magnetic pulsers, or colloidal silver, whether or

Re: CSaspergillis

2004-12-20 Thread Paul Holloway
I tried GSE in a nasal wash, every day several times for months. It burns the sinuses if too strong, and had no effect. Thanks though, Paul H - Original Message - From: Meadow Lake pj20...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2004 7:51 PM Subject:

Re: CSaspergillis

2004-12-20 Thread Paul Holloway
, 2004 6:26 PM Subject: Re: CSaspergillis According to previous messages a good thing to use is EIS with xylitol dissolved in it. Around here it is markets as Sweet Pea nasal spray. Marshall Paul Holloway wrote: I tried GSE in a nasal wash, every day several times for months. It burns

Re: CSCS killing fungus was Lyme disease

2004-12-18 Thread Paul Holloway
17, 2004, at 1:49 PM, Paul Holloway wrote: It hasn't touched my aspergillus. I have nebulized, sprayed, rinsed, flooded and soaked my sinuses with varying strengths and type of CS, and every time I rinse, more fungus comes out. I have also tried ozone, many essential oils, Sporanox, Diflucan

Re: CSCS killing fungus was Lyme disease

2004-12-17 Thread Paul Holloway
PM 12/16/2004 -0700, you wrote: How did you have it diagnosed? Cultured? sol Paul Holloway wrote: I have aspergillus fumigatus in my sinuses, and despite rinsing and spraying with CS several times a day, it hasn't killed it. Paul H -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSCS killing fungus was Lyme disease

2004-12-17 Thread Paul Holloway
was Lyme disease add small amounts of DMSO. this has had tremendous advantages for sinus problems in general. it may help. On Dec 16, 2004, at 5:24 PM, sol wrote: How did you have it diagnosed? Cultured? sol Paul Holloway wrote: I have aspergillus fumigatus in my sinuses, and despite

CSCS killing fungus was Lyme disease

2004-12-16 Thread Paul Holloway
I have aspergillus fumigatus in my sinuses, and despite rinsing and spraying with CS several times a day, it hasn't killed it. Paul H - Original Message - From: marmar...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 7:10 PM Subject: Re: CSlyme disease In a

Re: CSCS killing fungus was Lyme disease

2004-12-16 Thread Paul Holloway
PM Subject: Re: CSCS killing fungus was Lyme disease How did you have it diagnosed? Cultured? sol Paul Holloway wrote: I have aspergillus fumigatus in my sinuses, and despite rinsing and spraying with CS several times a day, it hasn't killed it. Paul H -- The Silver List is a moderated

Re: CSTranslating request...

2004-12-12 Thread Paul Holloway
This might be better: Cher Claire, nous sommes absents vous. Nous espérons que votre santé s'améliore bientôt. Amour, Paul H - Original Message - From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 1:17 AM Subject: Re: CSTranslating

Re: CSTranslating request...

2004-12-12 Thread Paul Holloway
You're welcome. Paul H - Original Message - From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 2:14 PM Subject: Re: CSTranslating request... This might be better: Cher Claire, nous sommes absents vous. Nous espérons que votre santé

Re: CSRheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Holloway
Sol, if you have to take ibuprofen, I suggest taking a chelated copper tablet with each dose. This should protect your stomach from the very damaging effects of the NSAID. It may also increase the anti-inflammatory effects of the ibuprofen. Paul H - Original Message - From: sol

Re: CScs for Ulcerative colitis

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Holloway
Maybe, as there may be an infection involved. DMSO and melatonin may help. http://www.krysalis.net/crohn.htm Paul H - Original Message - From: Boone Nittayo To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 2:03 AM Subject: CScs for Ulcerative colitis Can cs be

CSCopper and ibuprofen was Rheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Holloway
? TIA, sol Paul Holloway wrote: Sol, if you have to take ibuprofen, I suggest taking a chelated copper tablet with each dose. This should protect your stomach from the very damaging effects of the NSAID. It may also increase the anti-inflammatory effects of the ibuprofen. Paul H

Re: CSCopper and ibuprofen was Rheumatoid arthritis or Lupus and nightshades

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Holloway
That should read copper-ibuprofen complex not zinc-ibuprofen complex. Sorry about that. Paul H - Original Message - From: Paul Holloway p.j.hollo...@btinternet.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 10:15 PM Subject: CSCopper and ibuprofen was Rheumatoid

Re: CSThe FDA, silver, and CODEX... NOW Overdosing

2004-12-07 Thread Paul Holloway
I'm taking this to the off-topic list. Paul H - Original Message - From: himagain himag...@fablor.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 4:37 AM Subject: Re: CSThe FDA, silver, and CODEX... NOW Overdosing At 10:22 AM 06/12/04, Paul wrote: Ode wrote: So,

Re: CSThe FDA, silver, and CODEX...

2004-12-05 Thread Paul Holloway
Ode wrote: So, how many people assume that because something is on the shelves at the store, it is safe at any dose? Lots. One pill for a minor headache...50 pills for a major headache, right? They fill emergency rooms year round. That's very true - acetaminophen, what we call paracetamol

Re: CSChecking the quality of your CS ..... how?

2004-12-03 Thread Paul Holloway
Hi Sue, This gadget will give you an approximate ppm http://www.wishgranted.com/ec_store/item12.htm You may be able to find it cheaper, this was just the first that came up. Paul H - Original Message - From: suzy sue To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004

Re: CS

2004-12-01 Thread Paul Holloway
Try http://www.biophysica.com/index.htm - Original Message - From: panamp...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:22 PM Subject: Re: CS Ernie, I am unable to pull up the web site you show on your post?! Are you sure this is a valid

Re: CSCS good bad stomach bacteria

2004-11-29 Thread Paul Holloway
I spent a few days with some nomadic camel herders in the Sahara in Morocco some years ago. Very nice people. They also drink very little - for good reason, as water is a scarce commodity. Mostly they drink green tea with mint. I had to pick some gear up from a nearby town, and used a

Re: CS Ozone

2004-11-26 Thread Paul Holloway
There is an interesting article about the toxicity of ozone here: http://www.oxygenmedicine.com/ozonetoxicity.html in which the experimenter places a very sick mouse in an ozone rich environment, expecting it to die. The mouse was indeed in very pathetic condition. All fur was gone from its head

Re: CSAsthma

2004-11-24 Thread Paul Holloway
I too have flushed out black mold from my sinuses, using dark CS. I do it several times a day. I know it is mold as I have examined it microscopically, and identified the species, aspergillus fumigatus, from the fruiting bodies and the spores. This identification was confirmed by culture at a

Re: CSAsthma

2004-11-24 Thread Paul Holloway
that you all are here and sharing what you know! Kudo's to Mike for creating it. On Nov 23, 2004, at 3:31 PM, Paul Holloway wrote: From my personal experience: Soya sauce, vinegars, any store juices (freshly squeezed are OK), some spices (black pepper for example), food additives like MSG

Re: CSproduct on web

2004-11-24 Thread Paul Holloway
Hello Sue, Have you seen how much this stuff costs? 3 Bottles Special Online Price: $179.00 I think you should save money and use this formula instead, which is probably very similar. http://www.paulingtherapy.com/ Vitamin C (6-18 g) [best taken as calcium ascorbate to avoid upset stomach,

CSRe:FDA was silver is a legal food additive (used in bakery etc.)

2004-11-23 Thread Paul Holloway
This is the mentality of the FDA: Richard Bandler (the Neurolinguistic Programming guy) tried marketing a placebo, but predictably the FDA didn't like it. The following is from his book Time For A Change: You may have thought a placebo works because the person doesn't know it's a placebo. It

Re: CSAsthma

2004-11-23 Thread Paul Holloway
From my personal experience: Soya sauce, vinegars, any store juices (freshly squeezed are OK), some spices (black pepper for example), food additives like MSG and the newer inosinates and sodium guanylate, dried fruit and peanut butter. I only react to blue cheeses, thankfully. An exclusion

Re: CSRe: EIS H2O2 Dr Carl Rosenow

2004-11-22 Thread Paul Holloway
I have two. I'm very pleased with them, and with dealing with them as a company. I have had problems with both WOZ4s - one got very noisy, and one died, both after heavy daily use for over a year, but they fixed them both quickly and efficiently, even sent a replacement to tide me over. Paul

Re: CSswelling legs, new topic for a beginner

2004-11-22 Thread Paul Holloway
Please take a look here http://www.thecureforheartdisease.com/pauling/faq.html Not CS, but works for many. Paul H - Original Message - From: suzy sue To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 9:32 PM Subject: Re: CSswelling legs, new topic for a beginner

Re: CSswelling legs, new topic for a beginner

2004-11-21 Thread Paul Holloway
Hi Sue, I order the bottom one, the 99.9% at $8.77 a bottle. There may be cheaper, but I tired of going through the checkout process again and again and finding only then that they don't ship outside the US and Canada. These people have consistently delivered, and I normally get it within a

Re: CSHigh altitude CS

2004-11-21 Thread Paul Holloway
, it was the distilled water, here, it has to be no more than .4uS to reliably make clear CS. sol Paul Holloway wrote: Hello List, I have a friend who lives at 8000 feet altitude. He is having problems making CS that doesn't go yellow. His water quality is good, as is his technique, from what

Re: CSRe:Re: CSHigh altitude CS

2004-11-21 Thread Paul Holloway
I think we may have an answer with the water quality, my Hanna always reads zero, but that's with deionised water. All he told me was: Using 30VDC and 1mA (cold or hot good DW) I have never got clear CS at concentrations above a couple PPM. I have used the bubbler, stirrer, etc. I really

Re: CSswelling legs, new topic for a beginner

2004-11-21 Thread Paul Holloway
That's true, though I don't have personal experience with that, thankfully. I've often wondered how I would persuade a doctor to administer DMSO intravenously if I or a loved one was unfortunate enough to sustain a spinal injury. It's scandalous that it's not used for frequently for such

Re: CSswelling legs, new topic for a beginner

2004-11-20 Thread Paul Holloway
Hello Sue, I think DMSO is a prescription only veterinary medicine here in England. I order it from http://www.myvitanet.com/dmso.html and have had no problems. Sometimes I have to pay additional duty. Best wishes, Paul H - Original Message - From: suzy sue To:

CSHigh altitude CS

2004-11-20 Thread Paul Holloway
Hello List, I have a friend who lives at 8000 feet altitude. He is having problems making CS that doesn't go yellow. His water quality is good, as is his technique, from what he describes (cold DW 30v limited to 1mA with stirrer or bubbler). He has concluded that the high altitude is the

Re: CSSeeking advice re: addition of Hydrogen Peroxide to CS

2004-11-19 Thread Paul Holloway
I think DMSO reacts with hydroxyl free radicals i.e. OH, whereas peroxide is a free radical in its own right H2O2. In theory it should not react with DMSO. Paul H - Original Message - From: Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday,

Re: CSSeeking advice re: addition of Hydrogen Peroxide to CS

2004-11-19 Thread Paul Holloway
it form DMSO2 aka MSM so easily in the body. So much so that a feedback mechanism has been theorized between the two molecules involving oxygen, not OH? Garnet On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 13:36, Paul Holloway wrote: I think DMSO reacts with hydroxyl free radicals i.e. OH, whereas peroxide is a free

Re: CSswelling legs, new topic for a beginner

2004-11-19 Thread Paul Holloway
Hello Sue, I doubt CS would help much, though an underlying infection might be a cause, so still worth a try. I would suggest either a rebounder/ mini-trampoline, or a chi machine/foot shaker. Both get the lymph moving very effectively. Even very frail people can use a rebounder with a

Re: CSInuit

2004-11-16 Thread Paul Holloway
Think that's a myth. http://rules-of-the-game.com/lin003-snow-words.htm Paul H - Original Message - From: Jonathan B. Britten To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 5:52 AM Subject: CSInuit Note to all: these people wish to be called Inuit and

Re: CSCS/Canola Oil

2004-11-14 Thread Paul Holloway
This article explains the dangers of canola oil http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/canola.html Paul H - Original Message - From: cliff hume To: silver-list@eskimo.com ; ma...@enig.com Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 5:49 AM Subject: Re: CSCS/Canola Oil It is my

Re: CSWhere to buy DMSO and pure MSM in Australia

2004-11-13 Thread Paul Holloway
I have successfully ordered DMSO several times in the UK from http://www.myvitanet.com/ I had to pay duty, but it got through OK, so probably would in Australia too. MSM shouldn't be a problem - have you checked your local health food store? Hope this helps. Paul H - Original Message

Re: CSDetermining Body pH by Urine Testing

2004-11-11 Thread Paul Holloway
Blood can't be acidicif it is, then you aren't alive...there is a very fine margin of ph that the blood must stay within or you aren't alive anymore.Robb Almost true. I have seen live (but very sick) people with blood pH of less than 7. Less than 6.8 and you're dead,

Re: CS

2004-11-05 Thread Paul Holloway
Rene wrote: I have suffered for over 30 years with emetophobia (fear of vomiting). Have you come across the Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) fast phobia cure? I have used it with several people and have had a lot of success with it, and cured myself of a lifelong fear of heights quickly

Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-02 Thread Paul Holloway
your head forward idea doesn't work. Dave Paul Holloway wrote: Hello Brickey, Some suggestions for additions to your mix: Hydrogen peroxide (small amounts, increase to find your tolerance, too much causes pain and congestion) Tea tree oil (dissolve in the DMSO in very small amounts before adding

Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)

2004-11-02 Thread Paul Holloway
I use stevia, which I personally like a lot. http://www.stevianow.com/ It's what they use in Diet Coke and Pepsi in Japan instead of aspartame and acesulfame. Paul H - Original Message - From: Sally Khanna To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 4:59 PM

Re: CSSinus update

2004-11-01 Thread Paul Holloway
Hello Brickey, Some suggestions for additions to your mix: Hydrogen peroxide (small amounts, increase to find your tolerance, too much causes pain and congestion) Tea tree oil (dissolve in the DMSO in very small amounts before adding to the CS, too much causes pain and congestion) Xylitol (good

Re: CSMercury

2004-10-18 Thread Paul Holloway
Metallic mercury isn't that toxic unless vaporised and inhaled, or in contact with saliva for years and years. Organic and inorganic mercury compounds are horribly toxic. http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic813.htm I too played with metallic mercury as a kid, without obvious effects (though who

Re: CScolds

2004-10-10 Thread Paul Holloway
I suggest you check out oregano oil. Best wishes, Paul H - Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 12:23 AM Subject: Re: CScolds I believe I have Candida, have been trying to get rid of it for about as long as

Re: CShelp for asthma

2004-09-30 Thread Paul Holloway
http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/buteyko.html http://www.yamoapowder.com/ I have no personal experience with either of these, but I have heard very good things about both of them. Both of them offer a possible cure for asthma. Paul H - Original Message - From: twoc...@netzero.net

Re: CSGatorade (homemade) and CS results

2004-09-13 Thread Paul Holloway
These people http://www.myvitanet.com/ ship to the UK, so I'm sure they would ship to Canada, if you're comfortable buying on-line. Check out the shipping to the UK! Crazy, but it's the cheapest way I can get hold of any, that I can find. It's the same for MSM, I buy it from the US, pay as much

Re: CSWhy use soap for teeth?

2004-09-11 Thread Paul Holloway
- Original Message - From: Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 3:32 PM Subject: Re: CSWhy use soap for teeth? Paul-What is the household cleaner that you use. It's called 'Spotless' - I bought it in the UK. It does

Re: CSRe: CSWhy use soap for teeth?

2004-09-11 Thread Paul Holloway
My experiences with giving up using toothpaste have been spectacular. I will never go back to using anything containing glycerine. Paul H - Original Message - From: Roman ro...@front.ru To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 5:45 PM Subject: CSRe: CSWhy use soap for

Re: CSWhy use soap for teeth?

2004-09-10 Thread Paul Holloway
I use olive oil soap instead of toothpaste, and H2O2 once a week with an abrasive household cleaner (an ecological one which is basically ground up sand) to deal with stains. I also use an ionic toothbrush, which I am impressed with http://www.ionicbrush.com/ . I have also found taking vitamin C

Re: CSTotal Dissolved Solids Tester

2004-09-08 Thread Paul Holloway
What model number is it Paul? It's a TDS1 with automatic temperature conversion. If the meter reads 1.0 as one part per million, then .001 is thousandths of a part per million. I think that is what was reported. You're quite right, that's what Terry reported, but I think he has it confused. I

Re: CSTotal Dissolved Solids Tester

2004-09-06 Thread Paul Holloway
Message - Original Message - From: Jim Holmes To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 11:50 PM Subject: RE: CSTotal Dissolved Solids Tester That is extaordinary. Most meters reading to thousandths of parts per million cost between 5 and 6 hundred.

Re: CSTotal Dissolved Solids Tester

2004-09-06 Thread Paul Holloway
MessageThis is a Hanna meter, that measures ppm, not thousandths of ppm. I have one, and it works very well. Paul H - Original Message - From: Jim Holmes To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 11:50 PM Subject: RE: CSTotal Dissolved Solids Tester That

Re: CSSILLY QUESTION BUT .....

2004-09-01 Thread Paul Holloway
Hello Sue, You could buy a silver pulser in the UK here http://www.justmagnotherapy.com/silver-pulser.html for the price of less than five bottles of CS you have been buying. I have bought from this site many times, they are good reliable people. I don't know if this is a highly regarded

Re: CSRe: CSX-rays

2004-08-30 Thread Paul Holloway
It's as well to remember that conventional medicine sometimes works, and that alternative medicine sometimes fails. In radiotherapy there is some controversy about whether taking antioxidants will reduce the cancer-killing effects of the radiation. In your case it seems to have worked extremely

Re: CSX-Ray

2004-08-29 Thread Paul Holloway
I agree that early detection is a good thing - thermography will detect breast cancer earlier than mammography, with zero risk. http://www.breastthermography.com/ Those who decide to go ahead with a mammography might consider taking large doses of antioxidants before and after to reduce free

Re: CSSterile wash?

2004-08-27 Thread Paul Holloway
Mike, Have you tried tea-tree oil as an antifungal/antibacterial? I have found it very useful for this. I like the smell too. Paul H - Original Message - From: Mike Monett 5ay1wk...@sneakemail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 1:17 AM Subject: RE: CSSterile

Re: CSX-Ray

2004-08-27 Thread Paul Holloway
I spent some time researching this a while back: 1. Studies do not show that routine mammography reduces mortality - http://www.diagnosticimaging.com/dinews/2002090501.shtml . 2. Exposing our bodies to excess ionising radiation should be avoided unless absolutely necessary - common sense. 3.

Re: CSnew bacteria

2004-08-22 Thread Paul Holloway
That makes sense in the US, but not so much sense here in the UK, where healthcare is free. It's not so much about doctors making money, as the whole knowledge system being controlled by multinational pharmaceutical companies. If it doesn't make them money it doesn't get researched, and so doesn't

Re: CSMold, Chlorine Bleach and Vellux Blankets

2004-08-20 Thread Paul Holloway
Hi Mike, A friend recommended this stuff http://www.siberianlichen.com/ for getting rid of mold. I haven't tried it, but it may be helpful to you. Paul H -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

Re: CSAdding peroxide to CS

2004-08-20 Thread Paul Holloway
...@sneakemail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 8:01 PM Subject: Re: CSAdding peroxide to CS Re: CSAdding peroxide to CS From: Paul Holloway Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 01:19:18 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72654.html Peroxide you buy at the drug

Re: CSnew bacteria

2004-08-20 Thread Paul Holloway
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDs, like ibuprofen, and aspirin are supposed to be the culprits, making the body susceptible to bacteria that normally don't cause a problem. Necrotizing fasciitis is the term. They certainly have a bad effect on the gastrointestinal system - they killed

Re: CSnew bacteria

2004-08-20 Thread Paul Holloway
You are quite right Dudley. We had a couple of cases in the hospital where I used to work - I am a biomedical scientist. It is the name given to the condition - a streptococcal infection of soft tissue that runs through the body seemingly unaffected by the immune system. Paul H - Original

Re: CSAdding peroxide to CS

2004-08-20 Thread Paul Holloway
Hi Mike, I disagree with this part of your calculation: Now, 1 ppm = 1 milliliter per litre There are 1000 milliliters to a litre, so 1mL/L is 1 part per thousand. I think you are thinking of CS, where 1mg per litre is ~1ppm. So 0.0369 milliliters = 0.0369 ppm, or ~40 parts per billion

Re: CSAdding peroxide to CS

2004-08-19 Thread Paul Holloway
for topical burns and cuts, etc. The dark yellow CS means larger particles. Internally we need the tinier particles so they are able to get into the blood stream instead of just going through the body and not accomplishing much. Nancy - Original Message - From: Paul Holloway

Re: CSsignals and frequencies

2004-08-18 Thread Paul Holloway
Regarding dowsing, I was given some dowsing rods when I was a kid, and, not knowing any better, I dowsed my mother's garden. I found all sorts of things - buttons, old clay pipes, horseshoes etc. Sceptics usually tell me that I probably would have found something wherever I dug, but when I was

Re: CSAdding peroxide to CS

2004-08-18 Thread Paul Holloway
I wanted to make some dark yellow CS as it seems to help washing out aspergillus from my sinuses, I ran 1mA for two hours using hot water, with a bubbler. The ppm was over 10, but no yellow colour yet. Then I ran 1mA for another hour with no bubbler. Still no yellow colour. Then I turned up the

CSWhat About the Hulda Clark Frequency Issue?

2004-08-17 Thread Paul Holloway
Resending as it was too large before. Mike, I hope you will forgive me if I don't find Quackwatch very convincing. You may find this website interesting http://www.quackpotwatch.org/default.htm . A taste of the site: The Quackbuster operation is a conspiracy. It is a propaganda enterprise,

Re: CSsignals and frequencies

2004-08-17 Thread Paul Holloway
Pierre Paul Savin had his garage door wired up to a plant so he could telepathically tell it to open them without having to get out of his car, apparently. http://www.strayreality.com/Plantsesp2.htm Paul H - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To:

Re: CSsignals and frequencies

2004-08-16 Thread Paul Holloway
Thanks for that link. It was a fascinating interview which goes far beyond anything I've read about the man. - Original Message - From: Paul Holloway To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 8:03 PM Subject: Re: CSsignals and frequencies

Re: CSGoing ahead with the silver

2004-08-15 Thread Paul Holloway
Odd tastes can be due to the distilled water picking them up from other bottles it is stored with. Paul H - Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 7:14 PM Subject: Re: CSGoing ahead with the silver Good luck. I

Re: CSRe: CS-Archive help-Lyme Disease

2004-08-15 Thread Paul Holloway
Diabetes may also be caused by the oils in processed foods http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/DiabetesDeception.html . Paul H - Original Message - From: Christine Carleton essential-liv...@telus.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 4:54 PM Subject: Re:

Re: CScomputer virii and worms

2004-08-15 Thread Paul Holloway
Norton products are IMHO horrible. They clog up your system and are next to impossible to uninstall without editing the registry. To run Scandisk or Defrag without those messages, start in Safe Mode (usually press F8 while rebooting and select Safe Mode) then start Scandisk or Defrag, then when

Re: CSLyme Disease

2004-08-15 Thread Paul Holloway
You are quite correct Garnet, that's all the research shows, no effect on normal blood pressure, and some have found that reducing salt increases mortality from heart attacks http://www.saltinstitute.org/28.html . Others claim that if you drink enough water you can take as much salt as you like,

Re: CSFwd: CSauto-immune disease

2004-08-15 Thread Paul Holloway
You might wish to check out Godzilla - a blood electrification device in the Yahoo Group microelectricitygermkiller http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/ . Good results have been reported for Hep A and B, so I see no reason why C would not be similarly affected. You

Re: CSCS/amoebas

2004-08-15 Thread Paul Holloway
I had giardia, and several years of drinking CS every day did not affect this. Hulda Clark's parasite program helped, but did not eliminate it. In the end I took a course of antiprotozoal drugs from the doctor, which made me very sick, but worked. I suffered diarrhea and GI cramps for several

Re: CSsignals and frequencies

2004-08-15 Thread Paul Holloway
An interview with Backster is here: http://www.derrickjensen.org/backster.html Paul H - Original Message - From: William Missett To: silver-list@eskimo.com Cc: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 10:41 PM Subject: Re: CSsignals and frequencies

Re: CSTooth brushing with soap - again...

2004-08-05 Thread Paul Holloway
It's not just the fluoride - all toothpaste contains glycerine, which coats the teeth and allows bacteria to breed. I am still amazed at the difference that stopping using toothpaste has made to my dental health. Paul H - Original Message - From: Christine Carleton

Re: CSLED'S

2004-08-05 Thread Paul Holloway
Re: CSLED'SFor eyesight problems I highly recommend Jacob Libermans's book 'Take Off Your Glasses and See' http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0517886049/experiencer06-20?creative=125581camp=2321link_code=as1 If you buy the book using this link I will receive a commission from Amazon - just

Re: CSFwd:Silver Nuggets (1 of 2)

2004-08-05 Thread Paul Holloway
You may find Laurence Gardner's book on monoatomic gold, Moses and the Ark of the Covenant interesting in this context if you haven't come across it already. http://graal.co.uk/newbook.html More here: http://www.whitepowdergold.com/main.shtml Paul H - Original Message - From: William

Re: CSre: mold

2004-08-01 Thread Paul Holloway
in my mouth for hours after brushing. Just wondering if there is a certain brand that is better than any other?Here is some info I found on tooth soap - Dennis http://chetday.com/dentalhygiene.htm Paul Holloway wrote: Hi John, I don't even use toothpaste any more, finding

Re: CSre: mold

2004-07-26 Thread Paul Holloway
: CSre: mold When do you actually just live your life? Work? Read? Take care of household chores? Please don't think this is a facetious question, I'd really like to know. To do all those things might help me, but I'm exhausted just reading about it. sol Paul Holloway wrote: Thanks

Re: CSPaul and nasal fungus

2004-07-26 Thread Paul Holloway
cavities with the oil/ blend. I plan to try this myself in the near future. Will update in a few days about the oils and where to get them. Cheers! Ole --- Paul Holloway p.j.hollo...@btinternet.com wrote: Hi Garnet, I use Citricidal, made by Nutribiotic. They say that it does

Re: CSre: mold

2004-07-26 Thread Paul Holloway
- Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2004 3:10 PM Subject: Re: CSre: mold Sounds to me like you like to worry yourself to death..which is why you need to meditate in the first place? I don't know how I gave you

Re: CSPaul and nasal fungus

2004-07-25 Thread Paul Holloway
Hi Garnet, I use Citricidal, made by Nutribiotic. They say that it does not contain benzalkonium, and I believe that because of inaccurate rumors circulating, they now test each batch for the presence of benzalkonium. See http://www.nutribiotic.com/GSELiquid.htm and

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