Re: CS>tea tree oil and ozone

2004-11-24 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Sally, A few things you could do with your 'strong' ozone generator. Mount it up high, a few inches to a foot below the ceiling. Ozone is heavier than air and tends to flow naturally downwards, thus mixing with the room air. Use it when the house is un-occupied and then use a timer to swi

Re: CS> garnet needs therapy

2004-11-24 Thread Acmeair
i agree. garnet, he, she, or whomever, has the bed side manner of a proctologist! mik...@aol.com wrote: *RIGHT ON! CALISTA3* -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address yo

Re: CS>Re:CS>Milk Experiment

2004-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
The EIS I am using is 5 ppm, made via 10 KV HVAC method. Marshall William Amos wrote: > Marshall: > Are you equipped with high voltage AC to make a particulate > solution of silver ? I wonder how that might compare. > Bill Amos > -- > O

Re: CS> left eyelid occasionally flutters

2004-11-24 Thread Dennis Gulenchin
Adie, Check post #1268 at HealthBoards - Eye & Vision This person cured their eye twitching with accupuncture. Dennis Adie wrote: Sorry if this is off topic, but does anyone know what is the cause of one eyelid occasionally

Re: CS>Re: EIS & H2O2 & Dr Carl Rosenow

2004-11-24 Thread Daniel Caldwell
I second that. Their customer service is outstanding. I have purchased everthing but the Ozone Generator. Very nice products and fast delievery. I am looking forward to joining the new group. Keep us posted. Daniel "Jonathan B. Britten" wrote: My opinion of SOTA is very good; I recently receive

Re: CS> garnet needs therapy

2004-11-24 Thread Miky43
RIGHT ON! CALISTA3

Re: CS> garnet needs therapy

2004-11-24 Thread name withheld
hi i think garnet should see a therapist for emotional problems. garnet can have her say and nenah can have her say. but this argument is helping no one. On Nov 24, 2004, at 10:37 AM, Garnet wrote: On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 00:43, Nenah Sylver wrote: - Original Message - From: "Garnet"

Re: CS>product on web

2004-11-24 Thread Paul Holloway
Hello Sue, Have you seen how much this stuff costs? 3 Bottles Special Online Price: $179.00 I think you should save money and use this formula instead, which is probably very similar. http://www.paulingtherapy.com/ Vitamin C (6-18 g) [best taken as calcium ascorbate to avoid upset stomach, o

CS>Re:CS>Milk Experiment

2004-11-24 Thread William Amos
Marshall: Are you equipped with high voltage AC to make a particulate solution of silver ? I wonder how that might compare. Bill Amos -- OK, the EIS with a few drops of H2O2 in milk has gone for 95 hours now, and it still smells sweet. W

Re: CS>Cosmetics

2004-11-24 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I suppose the brains make the lipstick smooth and are a factor in the overall texture. It really is almost incredible, isn't it? I would have thought BSE would have put an end to such stupidity. Alas. . . . JBB On Thursday, Nov 25, 2004, at 00:40 Asia/Tokyo, Garnet wrote: They are no

CS>Milk Experiment

2004-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
OK, the EIS with a few drops of H2O2 in milk has gone for 95 hours now, and it still smells sweet. Without anything added the milk would soured in just over 40 hours. I want to do some more tests, any suggestions are welcome. Here is what I want to test: Test with just a small amount of H2O2

CS>re:ozone therapy

2004-11-24 Thread David S Osborne
interesting: http://www.drrecommend.com/lst/Health/Alternative/Ozone_Therapy davido -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver Lis

Re: CS>[List Owner] Garnet and Ninah...

2004-11-24 Thread Garnet
On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 13:12, M. G. Devour wrote: > Garnet, I am not comfortable with the nature of some of your criticisms > and accusations toward Ninah. They were too much personal attacks and > not called for. > Mike D. Sorry Mike, but like I said I am an equal opportunity bull hockey call

Re: CS> Ozone

2004-11-24 Thread Garnet
On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 12:58, Joy wrote: > >Garnet - if the consensus of the world's experts is to be the basis of > what is "right" then all of us using colloidal silver, the topic of this > list, are in the "wrong".That one just doesn't fly. Not what I said Joy. I did not define right

Re: CS>Ozone

2004-11-24 Thread David S Osborne
Suggest those interested in energy med./ ozone/ etc pay a visit here: http://www.meridianinstitute.com/eaem/energy.htm The texts and pamphlets and manuals here are extremely interesting. A component generated by a favorite old instrument of mine, "the quack medical device", the Violet

Re: CS> Ozone

2004-11-24 Thread sol
Thanks! sol Nenah Sylver wrote: McCabe, Ed. Oxygen Therapies: A New Way Of Approaching Disease (Morrisville, New York: Energy Publications, 1988) LaRaus, Julius, Ed. Medical Applications of Ozone: based on papers presented at the medical seminar May 24-25, 1983 in Washington D.C. at the Sixth

Re: CS>Nebulizers Combination Mask

2004-11-24 Thread Jason
Hi Dan: That type of nebulizer appears to be designed to "plug in" to a wall unit, such as the medical oxygen wall units that are common in hospitals for nebulizer therapy. In other words, it won't work with an ultrasonic nebulizer one may already possess. Best Regards, Jason - Original

CS>Ozone and prions

2004-11-24 Thread Matthew McCann
http://www.triroc.com/sunnen/topics/prion.htm Prions are nearly indestructible and ineradicable. That's why they are so feared. The link given above suggests, however, that ozone might be effective against prions. Best regards, Matthew

CS>[List Owner] Garnet and Ninah...

2004-11-24 Thread M. G. Devour
Ladies, Thank you very much for settling your disagreement in a *reasonbly* timely and civil manner. Garnet, I am not comfortable with the nature of some of your criticisms and accusations toward Ninah. They were too much personal attacks and not called for. Apart from that single aspect of

Re: CS>product on web

2004-11-24 Thread Adie
Fascinating, I have hep. C and gallstones. I wonder if I can take it? - Do you Yahoo!? All your favorites on one personal page – Try My Yahoo!

CS>Ozone

2004-11-24 Thread Matthew McCann
Here are some sources on ozone used in medicine. 1. Historical Development Of Oxygen/Ozone Therapy: Pioneers In Ozone Therapy, Renate Viebahn, Karl Haug Publ., Heidelberg, 1994. 2. Oxygen-Ozone Therapy: A Critical Evaluation, Velio Ricci, Kluwer, Boston, 2002. 3. Use Of Ozone In Med

Re: CS> Ozone

2004-11-24 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: "sol" To: Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 4:19 PM Subject: Re: CS> Ozone > Interesting, that site says: > "Contrary to popular understanding ozone is not toxic to the body - > hundreds of peer reviewed published articles not only confirm this but > attest

RE: CS> Ozone

2004-11-24 Thread Richard Harris
Dear Garnet & Nenah, Thank you both for all of the wonderful, helpful information you continually share with "us seekers"! I really appreciate each of you and hold your opinions and statements in high esteem! At present I'm concerned that each of you are looking at a complex subject, Ozone, and see

CS>Nebulizers Combination Mask

2004-11-24 Thread Dan Nave
http://www.goldenhourmed.com/itemdetail-nebulizers_combination_mask-b92.htm Nebulizers Combination Mask Aerosol nebulizer therapy with the comfort of a mask. Kits come complete with mask, medication chamber and 7' tubing. $1.53 How about this for CS nebulizing? Dan -- The Silver List

Re: CS> Ozone

2004-11-24 Thread sol
Interesting, that site says: "Contrary to popular understanding ozone is not toxic to the body - hundreds of peer reviewed published articles not only confirm this but attest to the medical benefits of ozone. " Only one paper is actually cited though: "January 1980: The German Medical Society p

Re: CS>product on web

2004-11-24 Thread David S Osborne
I would suggest trying to check it out with Dr. Mercola. I believe you can find a way to email him questions [mercola.com] It sounds intriguing, scary. davido On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 20:21:30 + "suzy sue" writes: Here is the Angioprim web page. tell me what you all think http://www.Angioprim.co

Re: CS>product on web

2004-11-24 Thread suzy sue
Here is the Angioprim web page. tell me what you all think http://www.Angioprim.com thanks Sue  > >> >> > > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list

Re: CS>eye fluttering

2004-11-24 Thread Adie
Thanks Betsy, and for everyone who gave me a suggestion. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: CS>Asthma

2004-11-24 Thread Paul Holloway
Hi Sharon, None of the foods I mentioned are OK (for me at least), as they are derived from fungus. Peanut butter is often contaminated with mold and is definitely not OK! Best wishes, Paul H - Original Message - From: Sharon Cooper To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday,

Re: CS>tea tree oil and ozone - REBUTTAL to ozone's toxicity

2004-11-24 Thread Jason
Hi Garnet & Nenah: Dr. Frank Schallenberger ( located and practicing in Reno, Nevada ) is also exceedingly knowledgable. You can read a summation of one of his papers: http://www.silvermedicine.org/physiological-effects-ozone.html Nevada is one of the rare states where ozone therapy is legal,

Re: CS>

2004-11-24 Thread Jason
Hi Garnet: Amazing. I'm using ozone at 7%, I guess I'm dead. :o) Proper ventilation disperses ozone rapidly. It is possibly an irritant, although I have not observed this at all. I studied the medical literature for quite some time before undertaking my experimentations. After consulting som

Re: CS>Asthma

2004-11-24 Thread Paul Holloway
I too have flushed out black mold from my sinuses, using dark CS. I do it several times a day. I know it is mold as I have examined it microscopically, and identified the species, aspergillus fumigatus, from the fruiting bodies and the spores. This identification was confirmed by culture at a fun

RE: CS> left eyelid occasionally flutters

2004-11-24 Thread Adie
Was having lack of sleep earlier in the week, but not now. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

CS>eye fluttering

2004-11-24 Thread Betsy Coffey
This can sometimes be caused also by a lack of b complex vitamins __ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for un

Re: CS> Ozone

2004-11-24 Thread Joy
It proves that the research you base your statements on is not supported by a consensus of the world's experts. Are your references published in peer reviewed journals? That is the difference between bona fide studies and simple publications. The sources one chooses to follow speaks to the qual

Re: CS>Asthma

2004-11-24 Thread Sharon Cooper
Peanut butter is OK? I am going to have to start trying the exclusion diet. He will hate that. He is addicted to yogurt right now but he really goes through phases. On the topic of breastfeeding. He was adopted so I did try to breastfeed but he really didn't get a lot of nutritional value,

Re: CS>Constant Currant CS

2004-11-24 Thread Tony Moody
Hallo Johannes, I make and sell the ColSilGen here in South Africa. This is with Constant Current control. Please contact me for further details if you wish. Best regards, Tony Moody On 24 Nov 2004 at 3:58, johan...@cft.org.za wrote: > Can some of you help me to build a Constant Currant Colloid

Re: CS> Ozone

2004-11-24 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: "Garnet" To: "Silver List" Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 10:37 AM Subject: Re: CS> Ozone [Nenah] > > I know what poisonous means, Garnet. Ozone is not poisonous. [Garnet] > That is a totally irresponsible statement in light of the many studies > documen

RE: CS> left eyelid occasionally flutters

2004-11-24 Thread Dan Nave
And the elephant in the living room: mental or emotional stress... RE: CS> left eyelid occasionally flutters From: ransley (view other messages by this author) Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 10:27:01 Many causes, many

Re: CS>tea tree oil and ozone

2004-11-24 Thread Sally Khanna
I can tell you, I do like sitting next to it, but I think I would need about 50 of them to do my whole house.LOL It was a very well-intentioned gift and I appreciate it. But the other purifier, I'm afraid to use. Sally Ode Coyote wrote: Ionic Breeze® complies with U.S. safety requirements

RE: CS> left eyelid occasionally flutters

2004-11-24 Thread ransley
Many causes, many of which I'm sure I know nothing about, but four, I do: Sinus infections, tooth infections, calcium and/or magnesium deficiency, and just plain exhaustion. Daddybob -Original Message- From: Adie [mailto:reflexolog...@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 11:05 AM

Re: CS> left eyelid occasionally flutters

2004-11-24 Thread Adie
Thanks, I was very low in potassium recently. I take cal/mag every day. Adie - Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone.

Re: CS> left eyelid occasionally flutters

2004-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
I believe that would be classified as a spasm. I would try supplementing with calcium, magnesium and potassium personally. Marshal Adie wrote: > Sorry if this is off topic, but does anyone know what is the cause of > one eyelid occasionally fluttering? The other one never flutters. Can > CS hel

Re: CS>tea tree oil and ozone - REBUTTAL to ozone's toxicity

2004-11-24 Thread Ode Coyote
There's no debate that ozone is an oxidizer of organic materials..ie 'burns' them and produces byproducts. Sometimes burning things a little is more therapeutic than not burning them, some byproducts may be relatively beneficial and some toxic compounds can be neutralized by burning them, but do

Re: CS>tea tree oil and ozone

2004-11-24 Thread Ode Coyote
Ionic Breeze® complies with U.S. safety requirements for low ozone emission (less than 50 parts per billion) as tested by Underwriters Laboratories under their UL867 standard for consumer products. Electrostatic air filters all produce 'some' ozone, some at very high levels. "Ozonates the air" is

Re: CS> left eyelid occasionally flutters

2004-11-24 Thread Denise Rollheiser
I find that happens to me if I get extremely overtired - and not just from missing a couple of hours of sleepusually happens when I've been "burning the candle at both ends"! But I'm not sure if it is isolated to one eyelid or the other. HTH Denise Saskatoon, SK Canada neec...@saskte

Re: CS> left eyelid occasionally flutters

2004-11-24 Thread Adie
Sorry if this is off topic, but does anyone know what is the cause of one eyelid occasionally fluttering? The other one never flutters. Can CS help that? - Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! – Try it today!

Re: CS>Nutrition and Physical Degeneration

2004-11-24 Thread Dan Nave
I'm not implying that colloidal silver is a problem, just that it may be a bit of a band-aid. This is not an anti CS post, it is more a question about diet, and the ways we try to take care of some of our problems. Getting rid of opportunistic parasites is great, but why are we getting them? Dan

Re: CS>Cosmetics

2004-11-24 Thread Garnet
They are not making any medical claims for the cow brains are they? LOL Then the FDA has no interest, unless that is they are cutting into big pharma profits. Hmmm . . . lipstick that makes me smarter and makes my lips go mve me honey? Garnet On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 03:07, Jonathan B. Br

Re: CS>Asthma

2004-11-24 Thread Garnet
I saw the same type of dark masses from my sinuses and in the sputum from my lungs when I was very ill with mold fume poisoning. I had my lungs cultured and my daughters. Both returned penicillium, two species of aspergillus and candida. Garnet On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 01:18, brick...@aol.com wrote

Re: CS> Ozone

2004-11-24 Thread Garnet
On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 00:43, Nenah Sylver wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Garnet" > To: "Silver List" > Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 12:11 AM > Subject: CS> > > > > Toxic as defined in Stedman's Medical Dictionary means poisonous. > > Poisonous is defined as injurious or d

RE: CS>product on web

2004-11-24 Thread suzy sue
Thanks for the info , but it is not a statin. It is called ANGIOPRIM It is not a medical drug at all. Have heard of the statins doing damage to the liver before, was in hospital with a guy who was in a bad way cause of Atorvastatin. I am a diabetic, and the bottom of the heart is blocked off comple

Re: CS>Re: EIS & H2O2 & Dr Carl Rosenow

2004-11-24 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
My opinion of SOTA is very good; I recently received a letter from them indicating that they are, from now on, selling products only to members of a new online group they are forming. The purpose is to allow members who purchase their products to openly discuss their use of the products.T

CS>Cosmetics

2004-11-24 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Many lipsticks are made with the brains of cows, or so I read on Netscape news. Sounds just insane to me, in both senses of the word. I can not believe it is permitted. Where is the FDA when you need it? JBB On Tuesday, Nov 23, 2004, at 22:35 Asia/Tokyo, Joni Lovegrove wrote: I hadn't