Re: CSCS babies

2006-11-03 Thread Deborah Gerard
What about the Altman Study?...debbie - Original Message From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2006 8:20:48 PM Subject: Re: CSCS babies It can't. sol Richard wrote: Can anyone explain to me how CS is able to discriminate between

Re: CSCS babies

2006-11-03 Thread cking001
the Altman Study?...debbie - Original Message From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2006 8:20:48 PM Subject: Re: CSCS babies It can't. sol Richard wrote: Can anyone explain to me how CS is able to discriminate between

CSCS babies

2006-11-02 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Kandee said, Is there any perfect amount of CS to give an 11-month old child who has a cold. My oldest daughter drank CS freely throughout her pregnancy, and gives CS to her 3-year old son daily. Sickness is rare. The strength of our home-made CS makes it nearly impossible to overdose. For an

Re: CSCS babies

2006-11-02 Thread Richard
Can anyone explain to me how CS is able to discriminate between friendly bacteria and the bad stuff ? many thanks - Richard On 02/11/2006, at 14:43, Terry Chamberlin wrote: Kandee said, Is there any perfect amount of CS to give an 11-month old child who has a cold. My oldest daughter

Re: CSCS babies

2006-11-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
It doesn't for several reason. First there is no such thing as good bacteria and bad bacteria. They are all bacteria, and usually whether one is perceived as good or bad has to do with what they are growing on or in, rather than the bacteria itself. For instance, e coli is important in your

Re: CSCS babies

2006-11-02 Thread sol
It can't. sol Richard wrote: Can anyone explain to me how CS is able to discriminate between friendly bacteria and the bad stuff ? many thanks - Richard -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

CSCS Babies

2005-09-13 Thread Matthew McCann
I have seen no evidence that CS poses any threat to babies. But suppose, for the sake of hypothesis, that a certain risk was a possibility because it had not yet been ruled out. What would be the preferred alternative to EIS(CS)? Freshly ozonated milk? If I am not mistaken, the active ingredient

CSCS babies

2005-09-12 Thread Terry Chamberlin
My oldest daughter freely drank CS all through her pregnancy, and gives her son (now nearly two) CS daily (He's healthy as can be). The only caution I would observe with a small baby with candida would be to start with a small amount (1/4 tsp) for a couple days, then go to 1/4 tsp 2xday for a

CSCS Babies

2005-09-11 Thread mur...@myway.com
This question came from another cs group and I thought it was worth posting here. I will post any answers to the other group. TIA Sam L. [Asking for a friend who asked me this question, and not having any personal experience with babies and cs, I thought I'd ask the most knowledgable cs group on