Dear Richard,
I so appreciate your very kind reply. What I wasn't clear about in my
post is that this is my fur daughter. IOW, my dog. :-)
The compassion in your post really touched me.
Thanks again,
Raine
Richard Harris wrote:
Hi Raine,
Sorry to read of your daughter's eye problems. If
Thank you for your insight, MA. I will definitely take this into
consideration for my next batch. This is all a learning experience for me.
For those who stop brewing when the beard/fuzz appears, what ppm do you
end up with?
Thanks,
Raine
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated
All previous posts on the composition of EIS have ignored the CO2
factor. I have explored this and have some interesting information.
Water at room temperature will equalize with the CO2 present in the
air. Although air contains about 350 or so ppm of CO2, the water will
absorb .58 ppm of CO2
Tackling drug-resistant pneumonia with colloidal silver
The procedure outlined here will work on any lung pathogen including
anthrax; In fact, an M.D. in the USA has been using this type of procedure
for 10 years and is proposing it for anthrax. Here it is, straight from the
lab:
The
I'm sure that an enterprising individual could help several people by
assembling and selling for a reasonable fee a complete apparatus for
airbrush nebulizing minus the oxygen bottle. I for one would rather pay for
this and save the time it would take to find, procure, and assemble the
hoses and
I'm new to the list and would like to know if anyone has used colloidal
silver as a heartworm preventative for dogs. We have to Bichon Frise boys
and don't want to give them the traditional monthly treatments: They
haven't had any for about five years now, but I do worry that they could be
be
Elaine wrote:
I'm new to the list and would like to know if anyone has used colloidal
silver as a heartworm preventative for dogs. We have to Bichon Frise boys
and don't want to give them the traditional monthly treatments: They
haven't had any for about five years now, but I do worry that
Diatomacious earth works well with nearly all
parasites. It can be mixed into the pets food. It can
usually be purchased from a swimming pool supply, as
well as nurseries and feed stores.
I might suggest steering clear of the stuff from the garden center and
possibly the swimming pool
Hi Marshall,
I had agreed with you to run our SG7 without the electrodes but with the
vigorous stirring the submergible pump provides. It causes the water
surface to be in constant motion so if the water increased conductivity by
absorbing Co2 it should be measurable by using the PWT meter.
Trem wrote:
Hi Marshall,
I had agreed with you to run our SG7 without the electrodes but with the
vigorous stirring the submergible pump provides. It causes the water
surface to be in constant motion so if the water increased conductivity by
absorbing Co2 it should be measurable by using
Elaine,
I have a 7 year old Bichon... I've never given him any heartworm
medication and he's just fine. He's never been sick a day in his life I
stopped all vaccinations (with the exception of rabies) 4 years ago. CS
will kill any single celled organism it comes in contact with...
Elaine,
I give my bulldogs and labs CS every morning for their first bowl of
drinking water. My understanding with CS is it kills parasites, fungus, and
bacteria on contact. Dogs get heartworms from mosquitoes and I'm not sure
that CS would help prevent heartworms disease. If you have allot of
This article explains which plastics leach chemicals into water or other
liquids.
http://www.rense.com/general64/plasti.htm
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But, I can't find anything online that discusses treating dogs
with it to prevent heartworm and other parasites.
Probably because no one has shown it (EIS) to be effective in
preventing/killing adult or juvenile heartworm.
Preventing carrying mosquitoes from
I had several comments to make. I am always interested
in any article about probiotics because people seem to
have various responses to them.
Lactobacilli bacteria is becomming very popular esp
due to the rise of candida infections. It seems to
help alot of people but i have problems with it. When
Diatomacious earth works well with nearly all
parasites. It can be mixed into the pets food. It can
usually be purchased from a swimming pool supply, as
well as nurseries and feed stores.
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I give my horses diatomaceous earth as a natural wormer. A lot of horsemen do
the same.
Sally
bbanever bbane...@earthlink.net wrote:
Elaine,
I have a 7 year old Bichon... I've never given him any heartworm
medication and he's just fine. He's never been sick a day in his life I
stopped
Hi, Elaine,
Well, I read that microfilaria are one-celled organisms, and as such, CS
ought to nail them.
We don`t have much heartworm in Utah, but even so my 3 Pugs get CS in
their water, or occasionally a bowl of straight CS.
So far so good.
Marshalee
I'm new to the list and would like to
pH of commercial distilled water must vary by area? Back when I was
still using it, I tested several jugs, I believe and all were around pH 5.
Is the silver carbonate harmful? Is it inactive as far as pathogens are
concerned? What does it actually mean in practical terms if there is
silver
Diatomacious earth is great for intestinal worms, but it canot get to the
heart.
Marshall
Terry Chamberlin wrote:
Diatomacious earth works well with nearly all
parasites. It can be mixed into the pets food. It can
usually be purchased from a swimming pool supply, as
well as nurseries and
I am not sure it means anything, except maybe why some people have made (or
think they
have made) EIS with an ionic content over 30 ppm despite the limited
solubility of
silver hydroxide and silver oxide. Silver carbonate has a solubility of 32
ppm, so in
conjunction with silver hydroxide and
http://www.bullovedbulldogs.com/heartworm.htm
http://mwr.nasb.navy.mil/vet%20clinic.htm
Excuse my ignorance, but I see no stage of the lifecycle of a heartworm
that would be susceptible to DE?
sol
Terry Chamberlin wrote:
Diatomacious earth works well with nearly all
parasites. It can be
Hi Faith,
I bought a laser light too...turned off the room light and shook the jar a
little and could see the tiny silver specks, hope that helps.
Debbie
I need some support please that my choice of a Silver Gen 6 colloidal silver
maker was a good one. I have taken Trem's suggestion of asking the list.
The first unit I received had to be sent back due to a problem they have had
with a part that does not show up until the SG 6 is used. This
Thanks Debbie .. I'll try.
FSF
From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@sbcglobal.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSFaith laser
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 18:35:04 -0700 (PDT)
Hi Faith,
I bought a laser light too...turned off the room light and shook the jar a
Here's a link to an FDA report on the effectiveness of giving a lower dose
of Interceptor for preventive. Safeheart dosage is 1/5 the dose amt. of
Interceptor and is effective against heartworms (though at the lower dose it is
not
effective against hookworms, roundworms, etc...) Safeheart
In a message dated 4/21/2005 8:29:42 PM Pacific Standard Time,
gotoh...@aol.com writes:
green walnut hulls can be very toxic; personally I wouldn't risk giving those
over the 1/5 Interceptor.
I give both my two dogs and one cat a drop each day of green walnut tincture
which I made. I have been
Good news. The archives are back up. For how long is the question.
Apparently all postings since Monday, 18 April, are missing. Maybe they
will arrive later, maybe not.
Unfortunately, my email software discards the digest, so I am missing all
the messages posted since sometime on Monday.
If
I second the motion. I would be wiling to purchase a low-cost but
well-made assembly.
JBB
On Friday, Apr 22, 2005, at 01:52 Asia/Tokyo, Vince Richter wrote:
I'm sure that an enterprising individual could help several people by
assembling and selling for a reasonable fee a complete
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