It always works best for me sprayed up the nose. Usually works instantly if
applied as soon as the first sneeze or sniffle is experienced. dee
On 13 Dec 2010, at 01:55, David AuBuchon wrote:
Is oral CS the best way to give CS for a cold? Or should it be sprayed up
the nose? Breathed in
Is oral CS the best way to give CS for a cold? Or should it be sprayed up
the nose? Breathed in with a humidifier?
Thanks,
~David
stuff and use that
throughout the day, then make a new batch the next day if necessary.
Dunno if this is helps at all?
N.
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 17:55:49 -0800
From: aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCS and colds
Is oral CS the best way to give CS for a cold
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: CScs for colds
I am new here and still have a lot to learn. Right now I am coming
down with a cold and am too tired to look this up. What is the
recommended dosage of cs for a cold? Also, what
, 2010 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: CScs for colds
I am new here and still have a lot to learn. Right now I am coming
down with a cold and am too tired to look this up. What is the
recommended dosage of cs for a cold? Also, what is the preventative
dose everyone takes? TIA, Teresa
Greetings
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Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: CScs for colds
I am new here and still have a lot to learn. Right now I am coming down
with a cold and am too tired to look this up. What is the recommended
dosage of cs for a cold? Also, what is the preventative dose everyone
Hi Teresa. Welcome to the list. Since no one has replied to your questions,
I'll try to.
There really is no *recommended* dosage for a cold, or anything else. It's an
individual thing that you'll learn for yourself as you become accustomed to
using CS. If you're already coming down with
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Sent: Sat, January 23, 2010 8:09:18 AM
Subject: Re: CScs for colds
Hi Teresa. Welcome to the list. Since no one has replied to your questions,
I'll try to.
There really is no *recommended* dosage for a cold, or anything else. It's an
individual thing that you'll learn for yourself as you
minds here to learn wonderful life
saving things from,
Debbie
From: Teresa Jessee tjes...@dishmail.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, January 22, 2010 11:24:21 PM
Subject: CScs for colds
I am new here and still have a lot to learn. Right now I am
I am new here and still have a lot to learn. Right now I am coming down
with a cold and am too tired to look this up. What is the recommended
dosage of cs for a cold? Also, what is the preventative dose everyone
takes? TIA, Teresa
Greetings and welcome, Teresa.
All of the advice you've
In a message dated 1/22/2010 11:24:59 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
tjes...@dishmail.net writes:
I am new here and still have a lot to learn. Right now I am coming down
with a cold and am too tired to look this up. What is the recommended
dosage of cs for a cold? Also, what is the
Of course! (smacking forehead)
MA
From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, January 23, 2010 10:12:21 AM
Subject: Re: CScs for colds
I am new here and still have a lot to learn. Right now I am coming down
with a cold
I am new here and still have a lot to learn. Right now I am coming down with a
cold and am too tired to look this up. What is the recommended dosage of cs
for a cold? Also, what is the preventative dose everyone takes?
TIA,
Teresa
That reminds me, I cut the end off my thumb a couple of years ago. Normally
I would have expected it to heal deformed, and with scar tissue. I kept it
wet with CS almost continuously for a week, and it completely grew back, no
scar tissue, and even the fingerprint grew back. This of course the
is doing what with what generator?
TIA,
paula
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From: Ode Coyote coyote...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS and colds
Average cost over a year of steady personal production will be right at
$1
per
So... does this guy ship out his CS to people?
What do you mean dangerous environment?
There is a fellow in Indiana that is in charge of a railyard. It's a
dangerous environment. He keeps an Ole Bob generator going in the
breakroom
with CS free to anyone who wants it.
So far, he's made about
Railyards are where trains hook up and so on. Not too hard to get hurt
badly. My Grandad lost his thumb in a railyard. It got caught between two
train cars in a couplersnip.
People are out in the weather all day and night too.
No, he doesn't ship CS or anything else. He assembles trains.
I like your advice, Tony. I agree that your body finds it's own ways to
express suppressed emotions - I know this from personal experience.
_
From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, December 26, 2002 04:07:20 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Even if you buy one of the best automatic CS generators made, it'll still
cost you far less than the first gallon you buy..probably less than the
first 12-16 oz of cS that you buy at , say, Wellspring at $15 for 2 oz.
If you BUY colloidal silver, usually you have no idea of it's quality and
it's
Utopia has a pretty good deal on CS and the quality is probably very
good, but bear in mind that the CS they sell is NOT made by the generator
they sell. [they bought that HVAC generator from someone else]
The LVDC generator they sell for $35 is about the least sophisticated one
that can be
Ok, I'm asking: Who is doing what with what generator?
TIA,
paula
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From: Ode Coyote coyote...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS and colds
Average cost over a year of steady personal production
@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 3:09 PM
Subject: CSCS and colds
Just wondering, for those who have been using CS for some years now, and
no longer get colds--did this happen immediately or did you gradually get
fewer colds that lasted a shorter time?
TIA,
paula
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Dear Paula,
Sometimes a cold is really about crying uncried tears, especially when you
have had to be tough or supportive. In which case the cold will go very
quickly if you can get in to the emotions and feelings which might have caused
the snot and blubs and let them flow for a while. Get some
Okay, I'm new to CS, and so far I love it! It's healing sores in my mouth
in one day!
My problem is that I am in no way prepared to make my own CS not my
bag. I need a CHEAPER source... an affordable place to purchase this
stuff. Please advise
Mic
Of course colloidal silver and
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 07:10:29 -0500, Michele Lee ml...@firelandsschools.org
wrote:
My problem is that I am in no way prepared to make my own CS not my
bag. I need a CHEAPER source...
Yep!
That IS the problem alright!
Chuck
For this problem,
Making one's own is the cheapest method possible with the exception if
you can find some to give it to you. Buying it the most expensive
method.
Michele Lee wrote:
Okay, I'm new to CS, and so far I love it! It's healing sores in my mouth
in one day!
My problem is that I am in no way
Chuck,
I hear the CS needs to be stabilized, at the right ppm, etc. etc. etc.
Sounds very complicated to me
Mic
My problem is that I am in no way prepared to make my own CS not my
bag. I need a CHEAPER source...
Yep!
That IS the problem alright!
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Use good distilled water and pure silver, limit your current, stir and keep
the water from being too hot and as long as you don't exceed 10 to 20 ppm it
should be stable. But if you are using shortly after making it, why does it
matter if it is stable anyway? Stability is what manufacturer need
At about 8 to 12 ppm normally the number of particles tends to peak, and the
particles get bigger, instead of more numerous. Thus the effectiveness tends
to plateau as well in that range.
5 ppm is plenty strong for almost anything. Higher ppms can work better
topically though. Generally 2
Michele,
If you know someone who is good with simple wiring you could have a very
effective generator for $25 worth of stuff from Radio Shack. Then you can
make a gallon of CS for under a dollar. You can't get much cheaper than
that. Just one doctor or dentist bill will cost much more than
Nancy,
thanks... sure wish I knew someone locally who even knew what cs was.
I would start making my own stuff. Yet, I hear the horror stories of cs
gone bad and smurfs running around
Mic
Michele,
If you know someone who is good with simple wiring you could have a very
effective
Is 5 ppm an adequate amount for CS? I'm dealing with candida and want to
zap these yeasties!!!
Mic
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Nancy,
thanks... sure wish I knew someone locally who even knew what cs was.
I would start making my own stuff. Yet, I hear the horror stories of cs
gone bad and smurfs running around
Mic
Hmm, I`m a CS user, for almost 7 years now, and I`m not a Smurf. I`m still
pink as a piggy!!!
Michele,
You don't need anyone who knows what CS is, who cares about other people?
the important thing is the countless things it can do for you. Do you have
a husband, neighbor, someone who can wire 3 nine volt batteries together?
It takes about 5 minutes, tops.
Don't know where you are hearing
Pink is good! LOL
Well, maybe when I get the guts... the know how... the materials... and
the directions I'll attempt to make my own cs. As for now, with my
4-month old, a full time job, and so much more, I'm not up for the
project. I'm afraid I'd really botch the job.
Mic
Hmm, I`m a CS
Thank you I'll do this.
Mic
Go to www.utopiasilver.com and read about CS and the testimonials, check
other CS sites found on search, maybe after you get some education about
the
amazing things CS does you will be able to tell the morons who are filling
your head with crap to go climb a
Thanks,
I have staved off at least one previous cold, but a good friend suffered a
horrendous tragedy on Dec. 6 that really knocked me for a loop emotionally,
and I got somewhat depressed, let my eating habits go to hell, had some
under pressure work to do, and didn't take my CS with the
Hey James,
I'm really sorry to see you go. I've been on the list for about 5 years as
best I can recall. You were here before that and when I came on board you
were one of the members I took a shine to. Even talked to you by phone one
time regarding a horse problem..remember?
Anyway, if
Just wondering, for those who have been using CS for some years now, and
no longer get colds--did this happen immediately or did you gradually get
fewer colds that lasted a shorter time?
TIA,
paula
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Just wondering, for those who have been using CS for some years now, and
no longer get colds--did this happen immediately or did you gradually get
fewer colds that lasted a shorter time?
TIA,
paula
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