Hi Carlos,
And my condolences first off. I guess you have found the Lymestrategies
Yahoo Group. If you have, you will quickly become a family member. Welcome!
Bryan Rosner (Lyme Disease and Rife Machines) and Marc Fett (owner/moderator
of Lymestrategies and co-author) recommend taking CS while
nodes, skin and all else.
Thank you very much for your help
Carlos
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Subject: Re: CSDoes Salt/C protocol interfere with CS protocol, cayenne
pepper?
Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2007 10:58:18 -0700 (Pacific Daylight Time
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Subject: Re: CSDoes Salt/C protocol interfere with CS protocol, cayenne
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Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2007 10:58:18 -0700 (Pacific Daylight Time)
Hi Carlos,
And my condolences first off. I guess you have found the Lymestrategies
Yahoo
Hello, friends,
In my battle against a very serious 10 year old chronic Ehrlichiosis (many
of you know have read about it), which all indications tell me I am winning
or already wan with the help of CS and Cayenne pepper (besides my normal
healthy habits related to eating, exercising and
Thanking all in advance for help. I have a friend with a tentative
diagnosis for ehrlichiosis, another tick born illness. What are your
recommendations for this treatment at this stage in the CS research. I
remember years ago some recommendations on lyme, it was quite drawn out.
It has been caught
Janet wrote:
We use a small pinch of salt when using grocery store distilled
water and no salt with Mountain Valley Spring water. During a ten
minute cooking session, how many times do you suggest we gently pull
out the electrodes out of the CS?
Not at all. Using salt or something other than
Dear Mike,
Thank you for your response.
We use a small pinch of salt when using grocery store distilled water and no
salt with Mountain Valley Spring water. During a ten minute cooking session,
how many times do you suggest we gently pull out the electrodes out of the
CS? Is this product daily
Books and Electromedicine links etc.
The Body Electric (1) and Cross Currents (2) by ROBERT O. BECKER, M.D.
These books are the bases for electromedicine good/harmful effects. These
books, especially the first one, provide a cogent explanation of the cancer
mechanisms; that of bone/tissue/organ
At 12:02 AM 8-12-98 -0400, Chris Gupta wrote:
If members are interested I can post to the list my electromedical
reference material.
Chris,
I'm interested, although I'm not clear on exactly what type of
'electromedical reference material' you're referring to -- other
than it apparently
Reid wrote:
Also if you want to get even simpler on Becks tape he uses
one 9v battery. I don't think he was using distilled because it
started to produce a white smoke as soon as he put the rods in the
water.
Sounds like a great field expedient setup.
From _Miracle_in_the_North_, an as
Chris Gupta,
Thank you for correcting my error(s). As you can tell I haven't taken
the time yet to compile a decent library on CS or absorb all the
materials that are relevant. To that extent this is a case of the
blind leading the blind. I *am* dependent on people like yourself who
have
How oculd one transform a box with 3 batteries into an AC? Do you have to
start
from scratch.
Donna Earnest
It's a pain in the tail to go from DC to AC so it would be alot easier just
to use an AC transformer. (start from scratch)
For what we're doing it would probally be best to use DC
How oculd one transform a box with 3 batteries into an AC? Do you have to
start from scratch.
Donna Earnest
The problem with the 3 batterys is consistancy and price. For almost
the cost of the 3 batterys a person can get two diodes and a transforme and
never have to buy batterys again.
Hey George -
I use the GREEN Grolsch beer bottles to store fresh-made juices in! The
caps *are* quite *cool*! It's amazing how well the juices keep in those
things, but (with juices) you have to fill them all the way to the top
to keep air at a minimum for maximum freshness. Only wish I could've
Thanks for the response, Paul, but I think the testing will be better
for determining the truth here. I've been getting WaterOz ionic silver
water for over a year by the GALLON, which comes in a slightly fogged
PLASTIC bottle, and it works fine MONTHS LATER -- my culture reports are
PROOF of that.
On Mon, 10 Aug 1998 16:44:18 -0500, Paul Bembower wrote:
=Storage of completed product should be in brown glass pharmaceutical
=grade bottles only (available from your druggist/apothecary). Plastic
=(even used Hydrogen Peroxide bottles) seem to affect the CS)
=
Does anyone have an idea how
I'm going to reply to both Paul and Reid briefly, here. (Imagine
that, Mike being brief!?)
Paul wrote:
Mike, there's been so little of late about the CS protocol, I'd like to
suggest something to get us back to that--
I think the simplest setup possible, with the greatest possibility
Mike, there's been so little of late about the CS protocol, I'd like to
suggest something to get us back to that--
I think the simplest setup possible, with the greatest possibility for
duplication in a wide variety of settings, should be adopted.
I vote for:
3 - 9v batteries (cheap commonly
On Tue, 4 Aug 1998 08:33:05 -5, M. G. Devour wrote:
=
=B! I wouldn't bet either. That's why I hope our microscopists
=will duplicate our experiments so they can compare what we send them
=to the behavior they're seeing and we are describing in e-mail.
=
=If 4 or 5 of us set up the same
A somewhat simpler solution is to just lower the voltage. There
doesn't seem to be anything magical
about the value of 27 volts. I think it was originally just a convenient
voltage to generate that gave rapid results.
I suspect that the smallest particles are generated when
7-23-98, Mike Devour wrote:
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I believe we can test the results with no light bulb and see just
what goes wrong as current gets too high. That will be useful
information. Then we can back off on run-time or add the bulb
later to fix it. Is this a good way to go, or should we go
Okay. Questions were raised about silver source, the light bulb (or
lack thereof), and using 4 batteries instead of 3.
I explained my reasons for not being concerned about the minor
impurities in the silver. I don't know if what I said made enough
sense.
I believe we can test the results with
Another way to limit the current is just use a lower voltage. We
might be able to get to higher concentrations that way.
You can get higher consintrations by heating the water.
Take Care
Reid
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M. G. Devour wrote:
In another thread, Doug McMurtrie wrote:
Mike, that looked like a pretty reasonable protocol to me. The
only part that I see needing clarification is the silver wire
source. That should be specified with a company name, address, and
phone number provided.
Bruce wrote:
M. G. Devour wrote:
When I proposed the design, I considered the purity spec and the
size/length to be more critical than the composition of the minor
impurities.
I was informed by my silver supplier that Handy Harmon, their
silver supplier, lists their Fine Silver as .999
In another thread, Doug McMurtrie wrote:
Mike, that looked like a pretty reasonable protocol to me. The
only part that I see needing clarification is the silver wire
source. That should be specified with a company name, address, and
phone number provided. Everything else should be available
On 19 Jul 98 at 21:50, Bruce wrote:
... I would suggest that 36 volts with no current limiting (ballast
bulb) may run at an undesirably high current level; it is not a
system I would personally presently use or suggest as a standard -
but then, it's not me who's moderating this list or
Hello silver-list folks,
All I can say is *WOW*! There's so much momentum and I'm seeing
messages from people I've never seen on the list before. It's
beautiful, folks.
It seems like there's enough support to try choosing a standard
protocol before doing microbial testing. I'm going to attempt
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