-Inline Message Follows-
BIG VIRUS COMING !!! PLEASE READ FORWARD
!!!http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/postcard.asp Hi All, I checked
with Norton Anti-Virus, and they are gearingup for this virus!I checked
Snopes (URL above:), and it is for real!! Get thisE-mail message
While I'm sure that this warning was well-intended, I did check with Snopes. This warning, word for word, is listed there as bogus, as follows:
Although the Postcard virus is real, it isn't a "Big Virus Coming" (it's already been around in multiple forms for a long time now), it will not
yes but its not Microsoft s fault that hackers target them is it? I
find Microsoft fine with everything really and most programs are geared
for Microsoft. and I have a friend who has Linux and she finds it very
good with some things but not being a techie, she has to have her son
keep
itisi...@gmail.com
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Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008
5:10 PM
Subject: Re: CSvirus Klez32.H - OT
On Wednesday 20 August
2008 5:15 am, Dee wrote:
my programs are updated daily Chuck, and I have
the latest version of the
Shield as well. I also have *three* anti
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Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008
5:10 PM
Subject: Re: CSvirus Klez32.H - OT
On Wednesday 20 August
2008 5:15 am, Dee wrote:
my programs are updated daily Chuck, and I have
the latest version of the
Shield as well. I also have *three* anti
dee wrote:
yes but its not Microsoft s fault that hackers target them is it? I find
Microsoft fine with everything really and most programs are geared for
Microsoft. and I have a friend who has Linux and she finds it very
good with
some things but not being a techie, she has to have her son
unfortunately we in the UK who are not techies, don't have this option.
I rely on my son in law to help me with my machine and he doesn't like
Linux so I wouldn't know where to start with it, or what to do if
something went wrong. It's like Thunderbird which I am now using
instead of
...@nycap.rr.com
Date: 19/08/2008 20:16:47
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSvirus Klez32.H - OT
Consider it a learning opportunity and learn to use, update, firewall,
antivirus, and backup programs.
Practice safe hex.
Switching to firefox was a good move.
Chuck
Chaotic Amorals
On Wednesday 20 August 2008 5:15 am, Dee wrote:
my programs are updated daily Chuck, and I have the latest version of the
Shield as well. I also have *three* anti Spyware programs running! Just
one of those things that we are plagued with in this modern world
unfortunately. dee
You
NOT
a techie. Faith G.
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From: Langsley itisi...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: CSvirus Klez32.H - OT
On Wednesday 20 August 2008 5:15 am, Dee wrote:
my programs are updated daily Chuck, and I have the latest
On Wednesday 20 August 2008 2:43 pm, Faith Gagne wrote:
I do not like Microsoft either. I must have 70 or more updates from
microsoft installed on my computer and I have no say whether they are
installed or not. Some of them cannot be removed. I thought Linux was for
techies only otherwise
Hi Langsley
Could you take this to the OT list and discuss it there please? I
for one would be interested and there may be others.
Thanks
Hanneke
Hi Faith.
It is true that in the early days of Linux it was for geeks or
techies only.
However that is no longer true. Like you, I am not a
I am sending to the list from my laptop at the moment as last week I got
a horrible computer virus I suspect from a link which was posted. This
link was supposed to be a government information link I believe which I
tried to open. Someone said this link was a bad virus and they were
right!
Consider it a learning opportunity and learn to use, update, firewall,
antivirus, and backup programs.
Practice safe hex.
Switching to firefox was a good move.
Chuck
Chaotic Amorals have more fun
On 8/19/2008 3:15:41 AM, dee
hello His CHild,
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wrote:
The
mosquito spraying would be a toxin and the healing
response would possibly include virus replication.
The CS would help reduce the virus symptoms, but would
not help with the detoxification.
Hi again,
in addition to dietary/herbal adjuncts to detoxification, I am reminded
that fasting is important: it helps the body to detoxify, and enhances the
power of the adjuncts.
If you are fighting bacterial flare ups, possibly cause by detox, fasting
helps there too. Additionally, hit
Here below is a fascinating long extract by CRAIG-OXLEY culled from
http://z13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHIVED_MIND/index.php?showtopic=4646
discussing virus contradictions, environmental toxins and viral causation
with special regard to polio in a most reasoned manner. With references.
JOhn
Hi There John, thanks for all three - very interesting especially as we
have all just been
heavily sprayed for mosquitos - so timing is of the essence - I have
already increased my
daily intake of EIS so all will be well.
Take good care of you
Regards
Sandee
Peace is easy ... it is a Mindset
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I really appreciated the 3 articles about viruses.
Just a thought, but the jist of the articles, if I'm
not mistaken, was that toxins create a virus
replication responce and a healing attempt. The
mosquito spraying would be a toxin and the healing
response would possibly include virus
I would agree that additional detox measures should be helpful as well.
But I would like to say that in my experience, the cs does do some
actual detoxing of its own which has been different from the help that
the measures you outline below have done for me.
Sweating is another detox measure
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,,2086752,00.html
Isn't this stuff exactly the same as our EIS with H2O2 added?
Marshall
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:04 PM
Subject: CSVirus-killing water speeds wound healing
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,,2086752,00.html
Isn't this stuff exactly the same as our EIS with H2O2 added?
Marshall
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Virus spray is approved for making cold cuts safer to eat
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
08/19/2006
WASHINGTON
A mix of bacteria-killing viruses can be safely sprayed on cold cuts,
hot dogs and sausages to combat common microbes that kill hundreds of
people a year, federal health
...@mailstation.com writes:
Subj: CSRe:RE: CSvirus and shingles
Date: 3/5/2005 6:16:00 PM Pacific Standard Time
From: wa...@mailstation.com
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent from the Internet
Not Betsy, but you can go to naturesway.com for questions
Bill
Would it be more useful to inject CS straight into a vein???
Would this 'get the healing' process going a lot quicker?
Is it safe?
Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
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From: debbie cozens
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 3:55 AM
Subject: Re: CSvirus and shingles
Would it be more useful to inject CS straight into a vein???
Would this 'get the healing' process going a lot quicker?
Is it safe
Coffey [mailto:latimergi...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 5:16 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSvirus and shingles
I hestitate to recommend a product that I have not
tried but wanted to share about a product that is
advertised for viruses. It is called LarreaRx. It is
put out
I hestitate to recommend a product that I have not
tried but wanted to share about a product that is
advertised for viruses. It is called LarreaRx. It is
put out by biogenesis. Anyone interested could do a
search on it and come up with their own conclusions. I
thought it looked pretty good and
Hi Betsy,
Could you elaborate more on Olive Leaf.?
You said a friend swears by it. Could you please explain why?
Thanks
Ernie
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From: Betsy Coffey [mailto:latimergi...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 5:16 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSvirus
At 01:24 PM 11/08/04, you wrote:
Last Apple class I attended about 50% of were former PC
people who were tired of the worm, virus, crash events
and expenses of the PC world. Oh well...
Christine
Well, as they say the Apple computer Company is the last recourse for the
terminally inept.
At 03:15 PM 11/08/04, Christine wrote:
As one CEO of a major US car manufacturer said (sorry forgot the co.) if
they produced cars that had to be renewed every year, and the last
program/car was out dated the consumer public would rebel.
Hi Christine folks,
But that is EXACTLY what they do!
At 03:15 PM 11/08/04, Christine wrote:
As one CEO of a major US car manufacturer said (sorry forgot the co.) if
they produced cars that had to be renewed every year, and the last
program/car was out dated the consumer public would rebel.
Hi Christine folks,
But that is EXACTLY what they do!
Knoppix is a Linux OS that can be booted from a CD, without removing MS
Windows from your machine. It helps people figure out if Linux OS are
for them. Fedora Core One (formerly Red Hat) is a good one to install
when you are convinced.
No need to buy a Mac.
Garnet
In a world without fences, who
Someone asked me, Are you computer savvy?
I had to think for a moment and answered, Yes.
I have a son who went thru college where he majored
in computer science. Now if I have a problem, I just
call him.
So, yes, I am computer savvy...
;-))
Re: CSvirus reaction
From: Christine
Re: CSvirus reaction
From: Jonathan B. Britten
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 22:18:58
Mike,
Thanks for the helpful suggestions, especially about the
throw-away e-mail addresses.
You're welcome. I hope the information is helpful:)
Baffling that someone using the list would
I don't think it is a diabolical person who is on the list that is
attacking the list maliciously. Most of the bad emails have been infected
with various worms. These worms were cleverly written to not only harvest
email addresses from its victim but it also harvests the emails themselves
and
If you use Outlook, it'll taylor make it's own viral attachments, send
them to everyone you know and not tell you it did.
ode
At 01:53 PM 8/10/2004 +0900, you wrote:
Mike,
Thanks for the helpful suggestions, especially about the throw-away
e-mail addresses.
Baffling that someone using the
Re: CSvirus reaction
From: David Bearrow
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 05:17:50
I don't think it is a diabolical person who is on the list that is
attacking the list maliciously. Most of the bad emails have been
infected with various worms. These worms were cleverly written to
not only
At 02:53 PM 10/08/04, you wrote:
I am glad to hear, though, that my observations seem to correspond to
the reality. One doesn't want to find oneself becoming unduly paranoid,
though a bit of paranoia may have some survival value these days. . .
Hi Jonathon folks,
Actually, there isn't
At 10:57 PM 10/08/04, you wrote:
I tried to send several emails to the sender's address. They were
all different, and they all bounced. It is true a worm could fake an
address, but in order to create the most havoc, they generally leave
the address valid so people would blame an
Last Apple class I attended about 50% of were former PC
people who were tired of the worm, virus, crash events
and expenses of the PC world. Oh well...
Christine
From: Mike Monett 5ay1wk...@sneakemail.com
Re: CSvirus reaction
From: David Bearrow
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 05:17:50
I don't
Aha! Maybe the Apple company is spreading these viruses so they will sell
more Macs? :)
Jean Baugh
*
Last Apple class I attended about 50% of were former PC
people who were tired of the worm, virus, crash events
and expenses of the PC world. Oh well...
Christine
--
The
David,
Perhaps you are right. If so, the spam software is very
sophisticated and mimics a human awareness of the recipient's interests.
JBB
On Tuesday, Aug 10, 2004, at 21:13 Asia/Tokyo, David Bearrow wrote:
I don't think it is a diabolical person who is on the list that is
attacking
If so, as the Universe brings balance, thus you would expect to see the iPod
be the disaster of the century, and the stocks collapsing for their
underhanded 'poker playing' in the computer world. It's not happening.
Thus on the other hand, one may question why there are so many viruses?
Perhaps
Hello Silver people,
I've copied this special email I sent to my private list this morning,
because I realised that it is a quick lesson in Internet survival tactics
for 99% of people blissfully wandering around out in the Cyberbog.
Please feel free to pass it on to others. In fact, please
I recently received an interesting e-mail with and attachment. The
content of the message suggested to me the sender had some ideas about
my research interests, including flax oil, which I have discussed
nowhere but this list.
I was interested by the message, read it several times,
Re: CSvirus reaction
From: Jonathan B. Britten
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 19:56:53
I recently received an interesting e-mail with an attachment.
The content of the message suggested to me the sender had some
ideas about my research interests, including flax oil, which I
have
Mike,
Thanks for the helpful suggestions, especially about the throw-away
e-mail addresses.
Baffling that someone using the list would be motivated to tailor-make
infected messages, as several of us have evidently received. I am
glad to hear, though, that my observations seem to
Symantec Security Response uncovers hoaxes on a regular basis. These
hoaxes usually arrive in the form of an email. Please disregard the hoax
emails - they contain bogus warnings usually intent only on frightening or
misleading users. The best course of action is to merely delete these hoax
...
Regards,
Alexander
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 8:19 AM
Subject: CSVirus definition from the boss
The PhD says the virus is not alive. . . . agreeing with Paula's son
by the Chemical
Pharmecutical Industry...
Regards,
Alexander
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From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 8:19 AM
Subject: CSVirus definition from the boss
The PhD says the virus is not alive
The PhD says the virus is not alive. . . . agreeing with Paula's son .
. . .
http://www.virology.net/garryfavwebfaq.html#alive
Good site . . .
JBB
On Thursday, Sep 18, 2003, at 21:15 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Actaully a virus is no more a crystal than one molecule of salt is.
If they are not alive, then that must be why they are so hard to
eradicate. ;)
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
The PhD says the virus is not alive. . . . agreeing with Paula's son .
. . .
http://www.virology.net/garryfavwebfaq.html#alive
Good site . . .
JBB
On Thursday, Sep 18, 2003,
Jonathan B. Britten 9/19/03 5:19 AM Wrote:
The PhD says the virus is not alive. . . .
agreeing with Paula's son .
***
Yeah, but he probably went
to the same school. :-)
Jack
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P.S. Be on the lookout for viruses. I got another one from the list
today, but my spam program kicked it out as usual. They won't run on
my system, so I have no worries. But others may not be so lucky.
Did anybody see such a thing? I have had no indication of the
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 08:00:28 -0005, M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:
Did anybody see such a thing? I have had no indication of the list
server forwarding any dangerous attachments or other miscreants, or
even blocking any from being sent.
I spent some time clearing one from my machine
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61934.html
CSVirus?
From: M. G. Devour
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 05:02:26
Mike Monett wrote:
P.S. Be on the lookout for viruses. I got another one from the
list today, but my spam program kicked it out as usual. They
won't run on my
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVirus and address book
Re: CSVirus and address book
From: Robert Berger
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 15:33:26
Mike,
Anybody that uses Microsoft browsers are soft in the head !!!
Go to Netscape or Eudora or some other one.
Ole Bob
I agree. I run Win 3.1
-
From: Mike Monett [mailto:fcue0n...@sneakemail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 4:42 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVirus and address book
Re: CSVirus and address book
From: Robert Berger
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 15:33:26
Mike,
Anybody that uses Microsoft browsers are soft
Mike Monett wrote:
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m59930.html
CSVirus and address book
From: Robert Berger
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 16:24:00
EIS'ers,
About 4 years ago this thing raised it head and the solution is
very simple.
Make a new entry in your address
Mike,
Anybody that uses Microsoft browsers are soft in the head !!!
Go to Netscape or Eudora or some other one.
Ole Bob
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Re: CSVirus and address book
From: Robert Berger
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 15:33:26
Mike,
Anybody that uses Microsoft browsers are soft in the head !!!
Go to Netscape or Eudora or some other one.
Ole Bob
I agree. I run Win 3.1 and use Netscape 2.02 for email. It doesn't open
EIS'ers,
About 4 years ago this thing raised it head and the solution is very
simple.
Make a new entry in your address book that consists of five zero's
0
When the virus hit the is recognizes that this is no a valid
address and stops.
Ole Bob
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CSVirus and address book
From: Robert Berger
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 16:24:00
EIS'ers,
About 4 years ago this thing raised it head and the solution is
very simple.
Make a new entry in your address book that consists of five
http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/quickfix.htm
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Oh, I dunno.
A false address in the mail list will possibly alert you that something
triggered the mail error alert.
It would make me do a scan at the very least.
It's a easy trap to set.
That bugbear thingy has tried several times to get me this week alone, so be
vewy, vewy cautious out there.
...@nycap.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: CSVirus and address book
Oh, I dunno.
A false address in the mail list will possibly alert you that something
triggered the mail error alert.
It would make me do a scan at the very least
My isp caught 3 of them for me last night and deleted them before they
could reach me. They sent me a warning about the three emails.
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Oh, I dunno.
A false address in the mail list will possibly alert you that something
triggered the mail error alert.
It would
Hi. There is also another alternative that is being used for HIV and other
blood type viruses (like Hep C, herpes, etc...) that many have never heard
of and is still in private research mode and is getting great results - the
Godzilla machine. They are still finding things to use it on. It
Hi Christine,
I'm getting good results fro the Godzilla thing too.
I've discovered something similar and which seems to double the effect,
This electrical device is used by Chinese accupuncturists to attach an
elect. charge to the needles inserted.
It emits a pulsating
A few months ago I made a comment similar to the following on the
microelectricitygermkiller list, but Bob would not hear of letting it on
that list
The blood electrifier treatments do work - but only on blood-borne
pathogens.
AND if the pathogens are in any way hiding out in the body, it
..and scientific journals are edited by scientific peers. If they don't
find reason to believe, they won't print. They get their reasons from
other scientists...ones with credentials.
It's a negative feedback loop that keeps the mainstream from taking other
river beds.
It also prevents
My question was why hasn't someone like yourself published their
findings in a medical or scientific journal. ... Specifically, I was
interested in medical trials that measured the viral load of several
subjects over time as CS was administered. So far, all I have been
able to find is
In a message dated 12/17/02 12:01:47 PM Central Standard Time,
mdev...@eskimo.com writes:
Major research organizations run on grant money, and *that* is
controlled by people who are necessarily interested in profit. Things
like CS, inexpensive chemicals like DMSO and MSM, and the countless
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Subject: Re: CSVirus
Hi Marshall,
When people catch a cold from a virus, it often turns into bronchitis
or pneumonia (bacterial infections). We also know that certain viruses
such as hepatitis can cause cancer. I suggested that a virus might
cause bacteria toxins to form
ascottsil...@aol.com wrote:
Hi Marshall,
When people catch a cold from a virus, it often turns into bronchitis
or pneumonia (bacterial infections). We also know that certain viruses
such as hepatitis can cause cancer. I suggested that a virus might
cause bacteria toxins to form in the
Message-
From: ascottsil...@aol.com [mailto:ascottsil...@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, 16 December 2002 8:18 p.m.
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVirus
Hi Marshall,
When people catch a cold from a virus, it often turns into bronchitis
or pneumonia (bacterial infections). We also know
in COPD'ers)
From: ascottsil...@aol.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 02:17:35 EST
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVirus
Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Resent-Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 23:18:11 -0800
Hi Marshall,
When people catch a cold from a virus, it often
: Re: CSVirus
Hi Marshall,
When people catch a cold from a virus, it often turns into bronchitis or
pneumonia (bacterial infections). We also know that certain viruses such as
hepatitis can cause cancer. I suggested that a virus might cause bacteria
toxins to form in the lymphatic system. CS
I just don't read those that are too hard to see. regards, Al
- Original Message -
From: Trem
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: CSVirus
Hi Andy,
If you're using Outlook Express may I suggest you click on Format, Apply
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 01:08:58 -0500 (EST), ascottsil...@aol.com wrote:
Hi Malcolm,
You are probably right. I remember someone made a claim that CS killed 650
different pathogens, I thought it was Becker.
Andy
Isn't ANYONE going to point out the common misunderstanding that there were TWO
Chuck:
I hadn't heard that Dr. Becker passed away... When did this happen?
Best Regards,
Jason
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From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: CSVirus
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 01:08:58 -0500 (EST), ascottsil
Beck died a few months ago, May or June.
Becker preceeded him, but I can't locate a reference. I beieve within a couple
of years.
Chuck
The main reason Santa's so jolly is he knows where all the bad girls live!
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 18:17:21 -0800,
From: Ivan Anderson i...@win.co.nz
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSVirus
Andy,
You should try plain text, much easier to read.
Sorry Ivan and list. I posted it in MS Word format by mistake. I'll repost it
in text format.
Dear Brooks,
I was generalizing without enough data
It hurts my eyes. Sorry, but it really does.
Diane
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and silver
in IV use, may do a more thorough job of knocking virii out, but this is
truly not known for certain.
Best Regards,
Jason
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From: ascottsil...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 10:28 PM
Subject: CSVirus
From: Heidrun Beer
On Sun, 15 Dec 2002 00:23:53 -0800, Jason Eaton wrote in
02cd01c2a413$4f577220$f6106...@cc160766a:
In regards to viri and Dr. Becker:
[text snipped]
That was extremely interesting, many thanks!
Heidrun Beer
Workgroup for Fundamental Spiritual Research and Mental Training
I would just like to add that most flu and colds are produced by a virus.
The flu shot that people get are manufactured from a virus. Scientists or
virus trackers try to figure out what virus will be causing a flu
epidemic and make a vaccine out of it. You can go to www.Discovery.com
and read all
ascottsil...@aol.com wrote:
From: Heidrun Beer conc...@atnet.at
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSWest Nile Virus
snip
I thought the C/S is killing bacteria? Is it effective against
viruses too?
Not to the best of my knowledge. CS seems to eliminate the side effects
of bacteria
of HIV, hepatitis and other hard to detect viruses.
Thank you for your assistance.
Respectfully yours,
Andy Scott
From: Brooks Bradley brooks.brad...@worldnet.att.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVirus Comment
Dear Sir,
I believe you may be generalizing
Hi Malcolm,
You are probably right. I remember someone made a claim that CS killed 650
different pathogens, I thought it was Becker.
Andy
From: Malcolm Stebbins s...@asis.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVirus
I'm afraid you are causing the confusion; Dr. Becker
Jason,
Thank you for more testimonial
Andy
From: Jason Eaton ey...@lvcm.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVirus
snip
Miraculous recoveries from Hep C are becoming more common in testimonial
reports where laboratory blood analysis shows a dramatic drop in viral
counts.
snip
One
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Subject: Re: CSVirus
Where you get the idea that viruses can produce bacteria? A virus is a
small piece of DNA, a bacteria is a full organism with a cell wall and
contains dozens of dna strands. Where would all the information come
from to produce the other dna strands even
From: Heidrun Beer conc...@atnet.at
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSWest Nile Virus
snip
I thought the C/S is killing bacteria? Is it effective against
viruses too?
Not to the best of my knowledge. CS seems to eliminate the side effects of
bacteria that are caused by viruses (such as
Dear Sir,
I believe you may be generalizing with too few
datain summarily dismissing the effectivity of colloidal silver as a
protocol against pathogenic viruses.
We have, during the immediately past ten years,
conducted over 60
I'm afraid you are causing the confusion; Dr. Becker was not researching
CS, and made no claims about it other than mentioning his own use of
iontophoretically induced silver ions to heal a bacterial bone
infection. Since then he has done some other work involving forms of
silver and
The CS kills
the bacteria caused by the virus.
HUH?
regards,
Duncan Crow
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On Sat, 14 Dec 2002 23:09:37 -0800, Malcolm Stebbins wrote in
5.1.1.6.0.20021214223029.02d26...@mail.asis.com:
he body's reactions to viral and bacterial respiratory insults
are typically very different, easily distinguished.
Can you give some examples about how we can distinguish the
Hello,
I received the following message on Saturday 12-8-01 AM from a friend with
whom I correspond occasionally. When I searched I found the file
SULFNBK.EXE in C:/windows/command, and deleted it. It has been over a
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The message I received:
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Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 9:37 AM
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Hello,
I received the following message on Saturday 12-8-01 AM from a friend with
whom I correspond occasionally. When I
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