RE: CSBells Palsy

2004-11-11 Thread David
Garnet, I just wanted to let you know that after a couple weeks of taking what the doc gave me and going to the chiropractor who said he could help me with my bells palsy and everything staying the same, I finally found a local source of DMSO and I mixed 1 part DMSO with 2 parts CS and applied it

RE: CSBells Palsy

2004-11-11 Thread Garnet
That is wonderful news David! I am so happy for you. Thanks so much for the feedback. This is what makes it all worth while. As to why / how I can find the time to do what I do -- I was sick for five years, really sick from mold fume poisoning. I went to all the specialists in Dallas and Seattle.

RE: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-20 Thread Dave Lewis
is. Dave. -Original Message- From: Sally Khanna [mailto:khann...@yahoo.com] Sent: 19 October 2004 22:47 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSBells Palsy Dave, were the shots with cyanocobalamin or methylcobalamin, or do you know? Thanks,Sally Dave Lewis dave.le

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2004-10-20 Thread Sally Khanna
in '95 and the guy that gave me the shots has long retired and I don't know where he is. Dave. -Original Message- From: Sally Khanna [mailto:khann...@yahoo.com] Sent: 19 October 2004 22:47 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSBells Palsy Dave, were the shots with cyanocobalamin

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2004-10-19 Thread Kristie Mitchell
I hope that your information can help this gentleman and his Bells Palsy. And I hope he fairs better than me. At this point of the disease, it is unlikely that there is hope for me, but I always hope for the future. Kris - Original Message - From: bbanever To:

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2004-10-19 Thread Dave Lewis
@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSBells Palsy I hope that your information can help this gentleman and his Bells Palsy. And I hope he fairs better than me. At this point of the disease, it is unlikely that there is hope for me, but I always hope for the future. Kris - Original Message

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2004-10-19 Thread David
This List is the greatest! Thank you for all your thoughts and ideas. I am and will implement the ones I can. Over the last couple years I have been doing more then ever to keep myself healthy with diet, meditation, exercise, CS, etc, and now something like this happens. I guess no matter

RE: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-19 Thread Garnet
. Take care, D. Kristie Mitchell [mailto:losti...@earthlink.net] Sent: 19 October 2004 07:22 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSBells Palsy I hope that your information can help this gentleman and his Bells Palsy. And I hope he fairs better than me

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2004-10-19 Thread Garnet
There is always a lesson in every challenge David, something to be gained, no matter how painful. Does not make it fun but at least it is not just random chaos! Here's hoping some of these suggestions help! Garnet On Tue, 2004-10-19 at 05:16, David wrote: This List is the greatest! Thank

RE: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-19 Thread Sally Khanna
. Above all - remember never to give up hope. Take care, D. Kristie Mitchell [mailto:losti...@earthlink.net] Sent: 19 October 2004 07:22 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSBells Palsy I hope that your information can help this gentleman and his Bells Palsy. And I hope he fairs better

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2004-10-19 Thread Kristie Mitchell
after three months...you will have it for life. The Military docs told me the same thing. I don't give up, but I do accept the reality. Kris - Original Message - From: Dave Lewis To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: 10/19/2004 3:41:26 AM Subject: RE: CSBells Palsy Kris, Sorry to hear

RE: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread Dave Lewis
Hi David, If it were me I would be taking anti-inflammatories. Steroids are a last resort in my book. If this is caused by a viral or bacterial infection you need your immune system to work at it's best. Steroids suppress the immune system.. I am not suggesting that this is your case, but one

RE: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread Garnet
DMSO is a very good antinflammatory. Used orally or topically. I agree with the idea of compressing the area with DMSO CS, even adding some MSM. And would also do all three orally. I had Bell's Palsy when I was pregnant. Same symptoms, went to the ER and the doc met me there. She said it was due

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread Garnet
The production of C Platinum is discussed on the C Gold list. Both use a High Voltage process. I have been planning on setting up a generator so keep myself supplied with CG, as it is pricey to buy. It looks pretty simple and while precautions need to be taken to turn off the power supply when

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Can that be produced the same way as colloidal silver electrolytically? Marshall Frank Key wrote: David wrote: Has anyone in this group experienced Bells Palsy or know the best way to treat it in a holistic manner? The recovery time can be dramatically reduced by taking colloidal

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread Dave
I know the scary feeling very well. I have had it twice. The first time the doctor told me they didn't know what caused it but it would go away in two weeks by it's self,and it did without treatment. All I had to do was operate my eyelid manually until the eye would close again. After a lot

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2004-10-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dave wrote: I know the scary feeling very well. I have had it twice. The first time the doctor told me they didn't know what caused it but it would go away in two weeks by it's self,and it did without treatment. All I had to do was operate my eyelid manually until the eye would close

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2004-10-18 Thread Frank Key
Marshall wrote: Can that be produced the same way as colloidal silver electrolytically? No, it can not be made by electrolysis. We make it by the Mesoprocess. There is no home method to make it that I am aware of. See: http://www.purestcolloids.com/mesoplatinum.htm Frank Key -- The

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread Dave
I contacted it in Germany in 1957 and was hospitalized in hidelberg along with 10 other solders as they ran every test they could think of with no diagnosis of anything, just one of those mysteries. I got the arithma migrans rash every 6 to 8 years as well as feeling like hell without any

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread Garnet
Several on the CG_Exchange list have made CPlatinum with thier home made high voltage generators. As well there is a CG Generator available from Inspiral Technologies that will make it at home. Perhaps you would like to check out the list archives in your spare (:-) time Frank.

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread Tony Moody
Hi David, You could tweak your toes, usually on the opposite side to the affliction. concentrate your work on the tips and the balls of the toes, quite hard; enough to get you to say 'ouch' The work is not so much a rub as it is a press in and roll slightly. But also work the neck of each toe

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2004-10-18 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
Consider biofeedback, someone with a ROSHI instrument 626.577.2202. - Original Message - From: David davidgrave...@sbcglobal.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 9:09 PM Subject: Re: CSBells Palsy Thanks Dan, Whats strange is I have been doing more then my

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2004-10-18 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Interesting that you mention Germany: on a Japanese TV program not long ago, I saw a German motorcyclist -- a camping/tourer type -- who had been completely paralyzed by the bite of a tick.This fellow was traveling with a woman who was not ill, which gave at least some clue that his

RE: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread Kristie Mitchell
I have bell's palsey and have had it 18 years. Do yourself a favor...take the steroids. So far it's the only thing that helps. There is no surgery, no exercises and no other medication that I know of that will take care of it. Sincerely, Kris [Original Message] From: David

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread Dave
I was bent over with horrendous stomach cramps and at first they thought it was food poisoning but that didn't prove out. It was a hot summer day and my teeth were chattering so bad I thought I might break them. The symptoms lasted a week then the rash appeared and they had no idea what that

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2004-10-18 Thread David W Kenney
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSBells Palsy Interesting that you mention Germany: on a Japanese TV program not long ago, I saw a German motorcyclist -- a camping/tourer type -- who had been completely paralyzed by the bite of a tick.This fellow was traveling with a woman who

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
) called tick paralysis. Symptoms reside quickly when the tick is removed. Otherwise it can proceed to death... Dr. Kenney -Original Message- From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp] Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 5:37 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSBells Palsy

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-17 Thread David
Thanks Dan, Whats strange is I have been doing more then my usual CS because I came down with a cold on monday. My normal dose of CS is 16 oz a day so I was very suprised I got a cold at all! The cold was pretty much gone by Wed ( I was also using my clark zapper) then this happened today. I

Re: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-17 Thread Frank Key
David wrote: Has anyone in this group experienced Bells Palsy or know the best way to treat it in a holistic manner? The recovery time can be dramatically reduced by taking colloidal platinum. Dosage using 10 ppm platinum: One tablespoon 3-4 times a day on an empty stomach should do it.