CS works extremely well in the intestines..after an amoeba or salmonella has cleaned them out.
Ode
At 12:20 PM 8/16/2004 -0400, you wrote:
I am not sure how you reached that conclusion. It is well known that CS has little effect in the intestines due to the the material being solid, and
That CS will kill both came out of research I had done at UT on CS
effectiveness.
As far as switching between them see:
http://dwb.unl.edu/Teacher/NSF/C11/C11Links/www.sp.uconn.edu/~terry/229sp00/lectures/catabolism2.html
When fertilized soils become flooded, oxygen is rapidly depleted,
Have you seen any parasites in the toilet bowl?
Thanks for telling me what all you are doing. I am using Olive Leaf
right now, taking five 250 mg caps twice a day for the past week. I took
much more than this several years ago, once every hour or two for
several days for the flu and bad herpes
Do you happen to have any reference articles on this Marshall?
Thanks,
Garnet
On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 12:44, Marshall Dudley wrote:
CS works equally well on both anaerobic as well a aerobic microbes. Plus
many of these microbes can swich between the two at will depending on the
environment.
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
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Subject: Re: CSCS/amoebas
It is my understanding, which is not complete, that CS kills anaerobic
pathogenic organsims by interfering with the enzyme that controls
respiration for the cell.
Because amoebas and other parasites go through a single stage cell it
may be assumed that CS will kill
On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 10:19, DByron wrote:
But my
understanding is that the enzymes should have broken down anything
beyond recognition.
Some of those in the lower GI I would think would come out somewhat in
tact? Just guessing though. Enzymes have to have a suitable pH and time
to work on
What dose of olive leaf are you taking? Any particular brand? Are you
taking other herbs to kill parasites at the same time or just Olive
Leaf?
Garnet
On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 11:40, DByron wrote:
I'm currently doing a parasite cleanse for what my
naturopath/chiropractor diagnosed as the
I am not sure how you reached that conclusion. It is well known that CS
has little effect in the intestines due to the the material being solid,
and much or most of the CS going into the blood stream from the
stomach. Also since you improved when the dosage was maxed with the CS
that would
CS works equally well on both anaerobic as well a aerobic microbes. Plus
many of these microbes can swich between the two at will depending on the
environment.
Marshall
Garnet wrote:
It is my understanding, which is not complete, that CS kills anaerobic
pathogenic organsims by interfering
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
Amoebas are probably the biggest of all single celled life forms. [That might be the problem. They are relatively huge] They reproduce by cell division.
Ode
At 05:21 PM 8/14/2004 -0500, you wrote:
I've posted to the list in the past that CS kills amoebas, among the many other things
It is my understanding, which is not complete, that CS kills anaerobic
pathogenic organsims by interfering with the enzyme that controls
respiration for the cell.
Because amoebas and other parasites go through a single stage cell it
may be assumed that CS will kill them by virtue of the fact that
William said:
he said my intestinal tract was clean as a whistle
except for amoebas. I don't know the life cycle span
for amoebas, but they apparently were hatching eggs
(or whatever amoebas do) on a longer cycle than my CS
dosing. Or maybe CS just does not entirely kill this
particular type
CS might kill amoebas when they are small..having just divided..but not
when they are big. So it might take a long time with steady dosing to kill
them all off.
Ode
At 10:58 AM 8/15/2004 -0400, you wrote:
William said:
he said my intestinal tract was clean as a whistle
except for amoebas.
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
- Original Message -
From: William Missett
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 11:21 PM
Subject: CSCS/amoebas
I've posted to the list in the past that CS kills amoebas, among the many
other things that it does dispose of. I just want to pass on my latest
I've posted to the list in the past that CS kills amoebas, among the many other
things that it does dispose of. I just want to pass on my latest amoeba
adventure:
I ate an old piece of chicken on a Sunday night, and by Monday thought I had a
case of salmonella. I started taking industrial
Amoebas are single celled creatures. They multiply by mitosis. In other
words they split down the middle and become 2 amoebas. Then those 2 split
and become 4. As you can see, at that rate you can quickly become inundated
with amoebas.
At 05:21 PM 8/14/04, you wrote:
I've posted to the list
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