I think I read where N-A C is also used to protect the kidneys from iodine dye
when used for CT scans. Ruth, have you ruled out any dental infections for your
head pain?
-
Building a website is a piece of cake.
Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the
Just wondering what type of liver troubles you have. I just got a report that I
have a lesion on my liver. I have to have further testing. I have had liver
pain for years. Do you think that advil is as harmful as tylenol? I dont know
whether to take tylenol or advil for pain when i have it. I
Hey, Tom, never give up on us! Old threads do die or fade away...
Me, I`m an old rockhound, and we never die, we just slowy petrify!
:o)
Marshalee
GOOD TIMING MIKE, After being a member for a lot of years,I was going to
Un- Subscribe today because of all the crap that has been posted lately.
Or Vitamins A and E, they stopped my migraines once and for all!
25,000 IU of natural fish oil A, and 400-800 mg of alpha tocopherol (NOT
tocopheryl!!! It is artificial...) E will do it.
Makes the blood vessels stretchy, thus no more megrims!
Marshalee
sounds like a migraine to me - except i
Hmm, I thought he said and may God bless.
I miss him.
Marshalee
And as Red Skelton used to say; and to all a Good Night
Jeanine
At 05:46 PM 5/30/2007 +0900, you wrote:
Perhaps you're right, and my tone was probably too harsh; apologies for
that. But if you dig up the excellent Esquire essay, you'll realize that
that Ode's idea that people are entirely responsible for their reality is
dangerously misleading.
##
Zeb,
Sorry to butt in, but both the Tylenol and Advil are poison to the system. You
need to detoxify your liver instead and support it with nutrients,- Essiac tea.
Paula
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 2:11 AM
I thought it was soy(a) Dee
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From: Barbara
Date: 31/05/2007 05:36:33
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVegetarianism, Indians
Thank you Jodi :) It feels much better to have company.
I myself never used soy but I read about the dangers so
Very interesting and enlightening! Dee
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From: Faith Saint Francis
Date: 30/05/2007 23:11:47
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSread, on my Outlook Express
China sentences ex-head of FDA to death over drug company bribes
China knows how to
I would agree totally with that Barbara but am loth to say it because it
seems to spark off controversy, plus its OT again. Dee
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From: Barbara
Date: 30/05/2007 21:50:15
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CShelp with puppies and parasite
I
## Actually, it was CS related, in reference to blue people and Krishna
is depicted as blue.
It wasn't about religion, but did get into programming later.
ode
At 12:15 PM 5/30/2007 -0500, you wrote:
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From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com]
Sent:
Short of soy(beans) :)
Barbara
I thought it was soy(a) Dee
Hi all, just a brief mention on the ph subject covered previously. Can
anyone tell me if it is possible to be *too* alkaline, because I have
started taking anti acid ph lowering stuff (Alki Max) plus Acid Clenz and
now I have come out in lumps on my face and have ulcers on my tongue. I
have been
What controversy? Feeding raw, species appropriate diet?
Or do you mean that dogs may not do good on kibble? I'm not sure what you
mean...
Barbara
I would agree totally with that Barbara but am loth to say it because it
seems to spark off controversy, plus its OT again. Dee
I take 5 grams of powdered MSM daily for pain. Works for me.
On 5/31/07, zeb caffe jamaki...@yahoo.com wrote:
Just wondering what type of liver troubles you have. I just got a report
that I have a lesion on my liver. I have to have further testing. I have
had liver pain for years. Do you
zeb caffe wrote:
Just wondering what type of liver troubles you have. I just got a
report that I have a lesion on my liver. I have to have further
testing. I have had liver pain for years. Do you think that advil is
as harmful as tylenol? I dont know whether to take tylenol or advil
for pain
So Essiac Tea isn't just for cancer?
sol
Paula Perry wrote:
Zeb,
Sorry to butt in, but both the Tylenol and Advil are poison to the
system. You need to detoxify your liver instead and support it with
nutrients,- Essiac tea.
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Good morning, Wayne,
I am all confused about the uS/ppm issue.
With the help of many in the list, including you, I have learned very much
and I have managed to make what I consider very good quality EIS. From what
I have read before, well made EIS is very stable after a couple of days, and
If this has no physical cause like virus or the like, it is possible to
look at it from the perspective of energy being stuck in this area.
First of all, don't get overly worried about the symptoms as mentally
concentrating on the symptoms can make them stronger. Try stroking over
the area
The short answer is yes you can become too alkaline.
I'll leave it to the experts to characterize what too alkaline is...
Dan
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From: Dee [mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:58 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSPh OT again
Hi all, just a
How much is 5 grams in terms of teaspoons?
Pat
Day Sutton day.sut...@gmail.com wrote:
I take 5 grams of powdered MSM daily for pain. Works for me.
On 5/31/07, zeb caffe jamaki...@yahoo.com wrote: Just wondering what type
of liver troubles you have. I just got a report that I have a
It certainly is possible to be too alkaline---the condition is called
Alkalosis. And many of the the symptoms are quite similar to those of
acidosis. See Balch and Balch, Prescription for Nutritional Healing.
Because it is so easy to get the balance wrong if we try to interfere,
and because
It worked for me to some extent for a long time, but then it stopped
working at all, or maybe the pain level just overwhelmed it. I forget
how many grams per day I was taking. And to be honest, it didn't ever
provide the pain relief of a real (LOL) pain reliever. If it had done,
I'd not be
Thanks for that Sol (and Dan) I think I am going to throw all this
supplement stuff out and just juice, as I seem to be getting things wrong
that I never had before! Dee
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The calender of the Theocracy of Muntab counts down, not up. No-one knows
why, but it might not be a good idea
My Opti-MSM says 1/4 teaspoon is 1000 mg (1 gram).
sol
Pat Lawrie wrote:
How much is 5 grams in terms of teaspoons?
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ruth strackbein wrote:
Hi, Marshall, I guess I would not have thought of any of these as
being the cause, since this is not incapacitating, however, maybe they
are warnings that one of these is coming on. Trouble is, I have had
these episodes for several years, can't seem to put a finger on
Morning Carlos,
At 08:44 AM 5/31/2007, you wrote:
You are doing a much better job than most.
I am all confused about the uS/ppm issue.
Understandable.
If you continue to keep records on the changes, you will have some
valuable information that others will analyze and report what
I believe that four grams make a teaspoon. Ed.
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Thank you sol for that post. I felt like I'm the only one here who knows
the dangers of soy.
Barbara - you are not alone.
I think anyone who has been seriously researching health topics on the net,
or receives newsletters from health groups, or participates in health
related forums
Wayne, thanks for the pat on my shoulder and tranquilizer you sent me. I do
everything by hand and direct observation (and a tired Carlos at the end of
each batch...!).
In a very short time I hope to be at the stage of setting everything,
registering the inicial readings, and coming back a
It has been my experience that if you get probiotics that are alive
(refrigerated), and take them a few times a day, they will work in any
case.
For example, my son used to get severe (!) diarrhea from antibiotics,
and even when I gave acidophilous with the antibiotics, on an empty
stomach,
You are very right Rowena :) The word is spreading and that is what we want :)
Barbara
I think anyone who has been seriously researching health topics on the net,
or receives newsletters from health groups, or participates in health related
forums (especially this one) is sure to have
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Level teaspoon is 4 grams, heaping (rounded) would be five..
On 5/31/07, Pat Lawrie doglandi...@yahoo.com wrote:
How much is 5 grams in terms of teaspoons?
Pat
*Day Sutton day.sut...@gmail.com* wrote:
I take 5 grams of powdered MSM daily for pain. Works for me.
On 5/31/07, zeb caffe
Everyone that is carrying on about the bad features of soy,
I ask a simple question, Why ?
Everyone could post a fact or two, especially for the hard
headed people like me.
Since you people will post little about all the facts,
Here is a great article. Even one scientific article is
CWFugitt wrote on 5/31/2007, 1:23 PM:
Everyone that is carrying on about the bad features of soy,
I ask a simple question, Why ?
Took me five minutes to find the info below Wayne. There's plenty more.
http://www.soyonlineservice.co.nz/
http://thyroid.about.com/cs/soyinfo/a/soy.htm
Barbara
wrote on 5/30/2007, 11:35 PM:
Thank you Jodi :) It feels
much better to have company.
For me too Barbara. :)
Glad you're here. Jodi
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wrote:
In addition, animals do not
experience pain like humans do.
They do not think, they have no logic, no reasoning, no analytical
ability, do not worry or arrive at decisions.
You can whip a dog, beat him until
you feel bad about it.
What does he do? Instead of running, he
CWFugitt wrote:
In addition, animals do not experience pain like humans do.
They do not think, they have no logic, no reasoning, no analytical
ability, do not worry or arrive at decisions.
You can whip a dog, beat him until you feel bad about it.
What does he do? Instead of
Thanks, Dan, Good suggestions, will try them out. Actually, since this
doesn't actually hurt, I am not overly concerned, but maybe I should be. I
just related to the left side of head posts. Thanks, Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
From: Dan Nave dan.n...@nilfisk-advance.com
Reply-To:
Evening Jodi,
At 02:12 PM 5/31/2007, you wrote:
Reading those words made me feel nauseous. I can only hope and
pray, that no dog or animal of any kind, has the misfortune of coming to
you for help or a home.
You are dead wrong my friend. Most are well treated, loved, and treated
Hi, Zeb, Actually, it isn't a pain in my head, just a tingling and tight
sensation , stops abruptly partway up my nose, actually, probably to the top
ridge. At times the sensation is stronger, other times, weaker, other times
not noticeable. I was mainly just curious if anyone else has
Dogs can be corrected without being hit. I refer you to: Cesar's Way by
Cesar Millan, If you truly want to train a dog the right way, this is
REQUIRED reading...you don't have to yell at them either...
On 5/31/07, CWFugitt c_wa...@earthlink.net wrote:
Evening Jodi,
At 02:12 PM
CWFugitt wrote on 5/31/2007, 2:59 PM:
One good
baseball bat on the head is often enough to get the job done.
Open mouth, insert foot.
There's not one iota of logic or fact in statements like that.
Jodi
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I have taken a variety of seminars from Sue and always
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On May 31, 2007, at 1:42 PM, Jodi wrote:
CWFugitt wrote on 5/31/2007, 1:23 PM:
Everyone that is carrying on about the bad features of soy,
I ask a simple question, Why ?
Took me five minutes to find the info below Wayne. There's plenty
more.
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(Please forgive this off topic question, but maybe someone will say to soak my
wrists in CS!)
I have recently started a part time data entry job and I am concern about
developing carpal tunnel. I am a knitter too, so sometimes I feel some twinges
there already. Do any of you wise ones have
I thought this was a colloidal silver forum
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Dogs can be corrected without being hit. I refer you to: Cesar's Way by
Cesar Millan, If you truly want to train a dog the right way, this is
REQUIRED
Plenty of animals have been trained and trained well for not only good
behavior but to do various tasks without any punishment or correction.
So have children.
I have to say CW that your attitude to animals is disgusting to me.
Their lives are valuable, period. In and of themselves even when
This is interesting!
We recently adopted our Conga. She is a beauty! Black, big, strong with white
eyes, and endowed with the pride of a Labrador. Vet says she's about 14 months,
and partly wolf-dog .. well!
She was probably disposed of, by her previous owners for not being enough of a
List
Still need the filters, etc. Today - not predicted, we got rain and two
different sets of hail. !! wow. thank god things were getting really
bad...
Clayton family - the MERV-12 - I talked to my brother. In order to use
those you have to have your HVAC altered before those will
Sounds like a wonderful dog. Just a reminder; any dog that is at lease
1/100 part wolf can be a serious
danger to very young children, ( read that they remind them of prey) running
free could open you to some
liability...BTW I have 5 berners all trained for the show circuit and
obedience,
It used to be. I'm gone
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From: mborg...@att.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: CSAnimals, Children, and Logic
I thought this was a colloidal silver forum
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From:
Day Sutton wrote:
Every time we go to a show or a gathering of dogs, etc. I always put CS/EIS
in their drinking water. We never bring home any runs, sniffles, or other
diseases...
Which brings us back to the Colloidal Silver, which this List is for.
Therefore, I agree with Gerard
Jodi,
Open mouth, insert foot.
There's not one iota of logic or fact in statements like that.
I think all the dead people, and their families would disagree.
Wayne
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No, it's not. I drink it all the time and so do some of my friends. It
gently detoxifies the liver and rest of the system. I started taking it when
my husband had the cancer and felt like it gave me strength. We still take
it. I make it every two weeks and have for several years. The other thing I
I say again this is the silver list forum
Mary
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Sounds like a wonderful dog. Just a reminder; any dog that is at lease
1/100 part wolf can be a serious
danger to very young children, ( read that they
On 5/31/07, mborg...@att.net mborg...@att.net wrote:
I say again this is the silver list forum
Mary
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From: Day Sutton day.sut...@gmail.com
Sounds like a wonderful dog. Just a reminder; any dog that is at lease
1/100 part wolf can be a
I wonder if this dog has been fed silver water?
sure looks like he can think pretty good
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/smartdog.html
Day Sutton
day.sut...@gmail.com
silver water nor yet; you brought to us a splendid idea -
can think pretty good; yeah she is indeed an itelligent young chappy,
sits on cammand, almost gives the paw, and goes on looking for food where ever
she goes.
Take Care!
FSF
Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 20:24:50 -0400From:
Short and Sweet,
When I finish the web page, I will post a link.
I think the one mistake we all make is to think that all animals and people
were created equal.
( Only relative to rights, not relative intelligence or disposition )
This certainly applies to dogs.
Many types and dispositions
This is Skidboot, one of the greatest dogs ever :)
Barbara
I wonder if this dog has been fed silver water?
sure looks like he can think pretty good
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/smartdog.html
Day Sutton
day.sut...@gmail.com
Carlos,
You could get something like a battery operated toy boat propellor or cocktail
stirrer and use
that to keep the batch moving. Or do what someone on the list (Ode?) does; is
install a small
lamp under the vessel to promote water movement. Enhance by putting a funnel in
the
vessel, wide
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