Re: CSendomorphins

2008-07-23 Thread Dianne France
Thank you Paula. Will look into this and see about Dr. Sinatra's protocol. Just want him better. D - Original Message - From: Paula Perrymailto:p...@zoomnet.net To: silver-list@eskimo.commailto:silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 7:22 AM Subject: Re:

Re: CSendorphins

2008-07-23 Thread Dianne France
S-Max I had heard about magnesium oil on this site and had purchased some from Global Light. Great stuff. I mixed it in some cocoa butter cream and also added emu oil and coconut oil. I have rubbed it on his back several times when he was hurting and it may have helped. I will have to pay

Re: CSCS for Chronic Fatigue

2008-07-23 Thread Faith Gagne
Hi. I guess I missed your post, but I will second Kathryn's dosage: I take a shot glrass of CS every day, though not after brushing my teeth. I take it usually sometime in the morning about 1/2 to 1 hour after eating. Faith g. - Original Message - From: Lea Ann Savage To:

Re: CSSilver resistant bacteria, Silver Rich Soils

2008-07-23 Thread Jeff Shepler
Experts are known to make the biggest mistakes Shep Again, I think you are saying the experts have never made a mistake. Wayne === -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

Re: CSendomorphins

2008-07-23 Thread Faith Gagne
Dear Dianne: Wow, your husband has been through a lot. You said it has now been one month, but if the horse accident was a few years ago, one month since what? You mention certain supplementsbut I didn't hear any mention of a good basic multi vitamin and mineral supplement to begin with. I

Re: CSSilver resistant bacteria, Silver Rich Soils

2008-07-23 Thread Dee
Succinctly put Ode! Dee ---Original Message--- From: Ode Coyote Date: 07/22/08 19:50:13 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSSilver resistant bacteria, Silver Rich Soils It keeps the wolves away from the sheep, but serves no purpose for the sheep in the absence of wolves.

RE: CSSilver resistant bacteria, Silver Rich Soils

2008-07-23 Thread Dan Nave
Morning Wayne, I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken. Dan You wrote: Again, I think you are saying the experts have never made a mistake. (Just joking, of course...) -Original Message- From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwa...@netdoor.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 8:57 PM

Re: CSSilver resistant bacteria, Silver Rich Soils

2008-07-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: Silver has no known role as a nutrient which is what makes it virtually nontoxic at any dose, thank goodness. It keeps the wolves away from the sheep, but serves no purpose for the sheep in the absence of wolves. Ode You are only considering the pathogen killing ability

CSactivating clay with CS

2008-07-23 Thread Clayton Family
Anyone know if it is a reasonable idea to activate clay with EIS? That might kill off the mold in it that I am reacting to, leaving the clay to do it's work. Kathryn -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

CSneed explantion of why cs dosen't attack good bacteria

2008-07-23 Thread jlgregel
Can anyone post an explanation of how why cs doesn't cause problems with the good bacteria in a human or animals system? Also, would it kill the live organisms in live culture yogurt or probiotic supplements? Thanks much, Lin

Re: CSneed explantion of why cs dosen't attack good bacteria

2008-07-23 Thread Aaron M. Robinson
Hi Lin... One thing to keep in mind is that no bacteria is good-bacteria, the bacteria is still bad but it exists in the large-intestines and feast on the stuff that your body needz to get rid of, which is why it is thought of as being good. The Colloidal-Silver cannot reach the bacteria in

RE: CSactivating clay with CS

2008-07-23 Thread Dan Nave
Yes, you may/can/should use a portion of CS when hydrating clay, especially if you are going to keep it in it's hydrated state. Dan -Original Message- From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 1:31 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:

Re: CSneed explantion of why cs dosen't attack good bacteria

2008-07-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
jlgregel wrote: Can anyone post an explanation of how why cs doesn't cause problems with the good bacteria in a human or animals system? Because there is no such thing as good vs bad bacteria. Good can be bad in the wrong place (e coli in the blood), and bad can be good in the right place

Re: CSendomorphins

2008-07-23 Thread Dianne France
Faith, Your email blew me away. You are a true survivor and inspiration. My husband is one month out from the by pass surgery. I shouldn't say open heart because they didn't open his heart but his chest to get to the arteries. The surgeon today, who I believe saved his life, said he

Re: CSendomorphins

2008-07-23 Thread Faith Gagne
Dianne: You are entirely welcome. If my experience helps others that will be great. I have high cholesterol but I have never tolerated cholesterol drugs so I do not take anything. Can't do anything about it. I know others who cannot take cholesterol drugs either. When they say open

Re: CSendomorphins

2008-07-23 Thread bbanever
Dianne, Just a correction. I think you meant to say HCL (hydrochloric acid) and pepsin. You said HDL. Cheers. Bob - Original Message - From: Dianne France To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 8:17 AM Subject: Re: CSendomorphins Thank you Paula.