Dear Mike,
I've started wondering... Your extreme sensitivities are associated
with an immune response in some way, right?
If that's so, then could the immune moderating effects of Cetyl-
Myristoleate (CMO) be of possible interest to you? From what I've read
(mostly here on the list) it sort
Hi gang!
It's been kinda amusing me since Mike Monett rejoined us. It was
actually when he was here before that I started to consistently sign
all of my posts as Mike D. so as to reduce the possibility of
confusion.
A few of you have picked up on that already and have started referring
to us
Currently, I don't know but he has been on and off.
We've also had phone and other email contact.
ode
At 06:39 AM 2/2/2010 -0800, you wrote:
Ode -- your phrasing suggests that Frank is a current member of this
group. I was unaware of that -- is it so?
MA
From: Ode Coyote
The EPA [like the FDA] doesn't have the money to do studies that meet
the standards they demand, is charged with knowing everything but can't and
protecting the most useless of life forms even if they are a human
hazard and they want industry to foot the bill [ or else ]
In the 60s/70s
But doesn't all this mean that mold, whether we like it or not, is always going
to be with us? I presume it must have some function in the natural order of
things or it would not be here - like bacteria, which are essential to life. I
don't know if mold comes into this category, but I do know
Can you show me the research on this then John, as I would like to have it to
hand to show sceptics? I think the rest of what you said i.e about the
pharmaceutical companies, was a repeat of what I said anyway, although I would
question that there aren't *any* people who are allergic to
Hi Mike, you will have realised by now that I am no techie, so can you tell me
if by sublingual, you mean we get the best saturation of ions through the skin
by holding the solution in the mouth? I know when I get a swollen gland in my
cheek, if I hold the CS there for a few minutes before
This one?
Sasha
---Original Message---
From: Brooks Bradley
Date: 11/16/09 09:34:55
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCMO Comment
Recently, there appeared a comment by one list member, that his CMO protocol
did not seem to be improving his arthritis challenge. While is is
CMO PROTOCOL
Dear David,
Abstracts of the general protocol should be
found in the archives. However, I will attempt,
from memory, to summarize the basic protocol. It
may be used in conjunction with Glucosamine (2
to 4 grams daily)X Chondritin (1 to 2 grams daily),
or as a stand-alone protocol for
Anyone who makes their own MMS can easily make those as well by mixing
the sodium chlorite and citric acid powders and placing them into a
permeable bag.
Marshall
poast wrote:
Hello Mike,
If you search on the company Odor Science you should find some packets that
are good for a 30 day time
What does TCM theory say about male pattern baldness?
Is it considered to be a deficiency or excess condition, or just
something that you live with - like 2 arms, 2 legs, one head, etc?
Dan
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Vigilius Haufniensis
thehatefuln...@comcast.net wrote:
bones and teeth
Mixing silver with paint or caulk should help, using diamotacious earth
will not.
Marshall
Annie B Smythe wrote:
Mike, would Dimotaceous earth work on mold? I know it's good for lots
of things but don't remember seeing anything about mold.
If you use a silver solution with small enough
Who's TCM?
John
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:
What does TCM theory say about male pattern baldness?
Is it considered to be a deficiency or excess condition, or just
something that you live with - like 2 arms, 2 legs, one head, etc?
Dan
On Tue,
Sounds like a poor test method.
Why not wash the items with clothes rather than with steel balls?...
Dan
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:00 AM, nessie nes...@shaw.ca wrote:
Interesting article..
There is another problem as well. The chemistry of silver indicates
that any silver ions in the blood will quickly plate out on any silver
particles in the blood, which do not register as ions. He does not
confirm that the ions do not make it into the blood, we know from those
who get
Dee:
Do you want the research on how drugs mutate animals, fish, etc.,? It's
pretty widespread. Check the archives of Dr. William Camppbell Douglass II,
Dr. Jonathan Wright, fish and game archives - especially the Great Lakes,
even smaller lakes. I'm sure there are scientific reports on line
Good one, Dan. Smart a__ __! Funny!
John
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:
Sounds like a poor test method.
Why not wash the items with clothes rather than with steel balls?...
Dan
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:00 AM, nessie nes...@shaw.ca wrote:
Try this link for Brooks' CMO protocol.
http://www.askwaltstollmd.com/archives/arthritis/67397.html
- Steve
From: sms [mailto:s...@emotap.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 6:37 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Fw: CSCMO Comment. . . . .Brooks Bradley
This one?
Sasha
I am sure it is because the tests would have been negative if they did.
They apparently thought it through very well to be sure and get a
positive result. Here is what happens. The balls contact the silver
strands creating a shorted battery. Current flows from this battery,
causing silver
we had to develop mechanisms to deal with the toxins ... we
metabolize the toxins on the spores, and probably the spores also.
... maybe it is in the liver... seems ... that a high concentration
of spores can destroy the cells that metabolize the toxins
Okay, so that's not going to
Hello Sharlene,
Care has to be taken in sizing the packet to be used. However, in general when
the shower is running the fan is on and no odor is detectable. I suppose it is
possible to linger in the bathroom for an extended period of time after a
shower and after the fan has shut off and
Hello Mike,
Interesting...
I prefer HDPE to PETE, but I am usually using stronger chemicals.
Also, I have noticed that the distilled water with higher purity in my area
comes in HDPE containers. I haven't noticed any fouling of the water... but
I haven't really paid much attention to it
Whoa--Marshall, I can make my own? I have the chlorite and citric acid.
What would the ratio be--any idea? For permeable bag--maybe a plastic bag
with holes punched above the mix?
I have a closet I was going to send for a bag for, at the time thinking
well, it's too bad MMS doesn't last
Congratulations, Craig! I am also curious as to your dose. I take 10 drops
(at least) of 5% Lugol's every day and frequently 15 or more. At 10 drops that
gives 650 mgs. per day. But I am noticing that if I stay at that dose for a
few days, then cysts begin returning, so I guess I will go
Hello Marshall,
Have you tried this?
And, if so, what ratios are you using?
And, how has it worked out?
Tom
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 7:25 AM
Subject: Re: CSPinging Mike: Silverlist
Since chlorine is known to replace iodine in our bodies and have a
deleterious effect on intestinal health (where 70 to 80% of our immune systems
are located!) this has to be suspected as part of the reason for the increase
of the incidence of baldness in both men and women. So filtering
Hey, I posted on facebook about CS and someone mentioned the 'blue' thing. I
have so many postings here, can't find it.. can anyone quickly answer this...
HOW MUCH is TOO MUCH?
thanks
sunny x
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Renee wrote:
Whoa--Marshall, I can make my own? I have the chlorite and citric
acid. What would the ratio be--any idea? For permeable bag--maybe a
plastic bag with holes punched above the mix?
Citric acid has a molecular weight of 192 and sodium chlorite has a
molecular weight of 90.44,
No I have not tried it, that is from a chemical analysis deduction
only. I would use the ratio of 70% citric acid to 30% sodium chlorite.
For the bag you could probably use a paper bag, or open and dump a tea
bag. However it would be safer to use an inert bag, such as fiberglass
or place
i recently listened to an interview between David Wolfe and Paul Stamets that
some may find interesting at
http://www.longevityconference.com/paul-stamets-interview-with-david-wolfe/
in this interview he discusses, fungi intelligence, mushroom forming fungi and
how fungi helped generate soil and
I keep seeing references out there to silver chelate. Anybody know what that
is? And would it be good for internal or external use? And can it be made at
home?
Dick
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Hi folks!
Mike Monett wrote:
Mike D. raised some other issues in a private email that showed
how the mail-archive presented some serious risks to silverlist
members. The Reply button on each page exposes the member's email
address to outside persons not associated with the list. They would
Can you use cheese making lipase for this?
- Steve N
From: sms [mailto:s...@emotap.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 6:37 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Fw: CSCMO Comment. . . . .Brooks Bradley - lipase
This one?
Sasha
---Original Message---
Mike, I wrote this to you earlier, but it was during the time that
your e-mail was out.
See below (message and article):
Dan
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:
Mike,
I wonder if you have considered Chlorine Dioxide to control the mold
in your house. Read
Dear Mike,
I've started wondering... Your extreme sensitivities are
associated with an immune response in some way, right?
If that's so, then could the immune moderating effects of Cetyl-
Myristoleate (CMO) be of possible interest to you? From what I've
read (mostly
As it says in the referenced text, Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Dan
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 10:08 AM, John E. Stevens
jonellis.steven...@gmail.com wrote:
Who's TCM?
John
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:
What does TCM theory say about male pattern
You mentioned that you had researched silver
Silver, from my research, has done nothing to harm anything.
I would be interested to see it. I do of course, know of the harmful effects
the drug industry has on the world as I mentioned before.
How do you qualify your statement that
Yes! The clay makes a lot of sense. Mix with clay and the clay acts to
both pull moisture from the air, and to act as a fire retardant as well
making it much safer. However it seems that unless the clay is acid,
the addition of something like citric acid would still be needed.
Marshall
Dan
Thanks Marshall. I'm going to try this. I have a nylon mesh bag (courtesy
of nylon pantyhose :-) and will try this before spending any money on line.
Seems it takes just a little when dealing with a small area, according to
the size packages on line.
Samala,
Renee--who doesn't get the
Extremely interesting julie, just goes to show that everything has a place,
often more important than we would ever dream! dee
On 3 Feb 2010, at 18:16, julie martin wrote:
i recently listened to an interview between David Wolfe and Paul Stamets that
some may find interesting at
WOW, prunes for increasing hair growth and bone loss! Just joined this group
and already feeling it's radical and I love it.
Also into raw foods mentioned today.
carol
From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, February 3,
Missed the key, that should have been 70%.
Marshall
Renee wrote:
Thanks Marshall. I'm going to try this. I have a nylon mesh bag
(courtesy of nylon pantyhose :-) and will try this before spending any
money on line. Seems it takes just a little when dealing with a small
area, according to
Hi gang!
It's been kinda amusing me since Mike Monett rejoined us. It was
actually when he was here before that I started to consistently
sign all of my posts as Mike D. so as to reduce the possibility of
confusion.
A few of you have picked up on that already and
Hi PJ,
I ramped up to 75mg fairly quickly (and suffered with detox for a good
while), and stayed there until tests were at an acceptable level
(~8mths), then moved down to 25mg, which I continue to take...most
days...but always 12.5mg per day though:) Total time elapsed has been a
couple of
Ah! I was thinking 60/40. But 70/30 is good, too. :-)
Samala,
Renee
---Original Message---
Missed the key, that should have been 70%.
Thank you, Tom! We already have chlorine added to our local water and I
see how it is activated much more when there is steam involved, so I was
concerned. Several emphysema people have said how it is difficult to
breathe in the shower, perhaps due to the the activity of the chlorine when
in
The more I look at it, and the more I think about it, the more I think
one should put clay or Epsom salts in with the mixture to prevent fire
and even possible spontaneous combustion. If I did not do that, I would
definite only put it in a fireproof container. Patent at
Well, since I have clay and salt, I'll pick one. Seems like a nice safety
feature to me.
Thanks Marshall, for your patience and help.
Samala,
Renee
---Original Message---
The more I look at it, and the more I think about it, the more I think
one should put clay or Epsom salts in
Hi Shirley,
That was a good summation of what I have come to believe about iodine and
the other halogens as well...well said!
Peter
- Original Message -
From: Shirley Reed pj20...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 1:03 PM
Subject: CShair loss
what does TCM stand for? Are there TCM Doctors in the Washington, DC
Area?
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-Original Message-
From: Vigilius Haufniensis [mailto:thehatefuln...@comcast.net]
Sent:
Thanks Peter, when the list was discussing Gatoraid, I knew they put
recently added bromine and that it was bad for you but I couldn't remember
where I heard it nor prove it so I stayed quiet. Hope the others read this.
Leslie
- Original Message -
From: Peter Converse
Added question: Is chlorine what is produced through MMS?
- Original Message -
From: Peter Converse pconve...@primus.ca
To: Shirley Reed pj20...@yahoo.com; silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: CShair loss causes
Hi Shirley,
That was a good
Chlorine Dioxide: ClO2
Marshall
Leslie wrote:
Added question: Is chlorine what is produced through MMS?
- Original Message - From: Peter Converse pconve...@primus.ca
To: Shirley Reed pj20...@yahoo.com; silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 2:20 PM
Subject: Re:
TCM stands for Traditional Chinese Medicine, which is a standardized version
of traditional Chinese Medicine. There are other styles, such as Five Element
style traditional Chinese medicine.
- Original Message -
From: John E. Stevens
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent:
As best I have been able to determine, there are 3 primary excretion
paths for silver:
* Silver in solution is removed by the liver through the biliary
excretion path. This path has a capacity of around 1 mg of silver per
day.
* Large silver particles are removed by the liver by Kuypper cells.
[I also guess that Altman drank the EIS quickly]
-And *THAT* is but *ONE* of those things that never seems to appear in
published material, and that means the *reader* is encouraged to form some
conclusions of his/her own...Welcome to the club of those who find it necessary
to plug the
How do you make the gel?
Can you share the recipe please?
Lisa
-Original Message-
From: Sandee George [mailto:sandee...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Sandee George
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 10:03 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSHair Growth?
Hi There Pat - I use my
Hello Sharlene,
Thanks for the link. Now I have some studying to do...
Tom
- Original Message -
From: Sharlene Miyamura
To: silver-list
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: CSChlorine dioxide products
Thank you, Tom! We already have chlorine
Hello Leslie,
MMS is a high concentration sodium chlorite solution. It has a PH of around
12. When you add an acid to lower its PH, it forms a chlorous acid
solution. Sodium chlorite is also known as stabilized chlorine dioxide.
When the PH is lowered and the chlorous acid is formed, some of
No, my question is can you ingest lipase that is sold for cheese making to take
with CMO and will it increase the bioavailability of the CMO?
- Steve N
From: sms s...@emotap.com
To: Norton, Steve
Sent: Wed Feb 03 18:54:30 2010
Subject: RE: CSCMO Comment. . . . .Brooks Bradley - lipase
Oops
Title: RE: CSCMO Comment. . . . .Brooks Bradley - lipase
Hi Steve,
The brand I am currently taking includes not only lipase, but also
protease and alpha-amylase. Plus Magnesium Amino Acid Chelate and
Selenium Amino Acid Chelate.
My experience has been that my results have been significant
Hmmm! Don't know the answer to that one. Sorry.
I take my CMO with capsule form of Lipase from RGarden.
--
From: Norton, Steve
Date: 02/03/10 17:34:40
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSRE: CSCMO Comment. . . . .Brooks Bradley - lipase
No, my question is can you ingest lipase
Thank you. Do you feel that it is totally safe and will destroy the cancer
cells? I have been looking for something that will do this. Seems lots of
things you could try but geez would like to know first if possible. I
realize that if it was proven there would be a flood of people using it.
If you're referring to EIS as I recognise it...who *does* know?
If you're referring to 'CS', which could be *anything*, then it's anyone's
guess.
EIS is so termed so as to distinguish this product from all those 'CS
concoctions' produced with wilful disobeyance {or ignorance}of accepted
Well, I can be irritable (LOL) but my face is not red... unless I am
being irritated... ;-))
However, I know exactly what you mean about liver fire rising to the
head, but that doesn't happen very often anymore.
But, testosterone being changed to dihydrotestosterone (the western
medicine
Not the first time I've embarrassed myself with a bad decimal point
placement!! pj
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Are ya'll saying Iodine might detox from mercury, aluminum and rid of cysts
or tumors??
- Original Message -
From: Craig Chamberlin craigs...@craigcchamberlin.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: CShair growth Craig
Hi PJ,
I ramped
I've been thinking about using gelatin, but it's been so busy the last several
weeks with my daughter and her family visiting. Now, holding the small box
which contains four packets, I'm wondering what to do with it. Would it be
effective to make it into jello using juice and water. That
Some people swear by glucosamine and chondroitin, but that stuff has never done
anything for me. I wish it would though. Maybe DMSO will help.
Steve G.
--- On Wed, 2/3/10, Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com
Subject: CSArthritis- ? for Brooks B.
To:
Off topic, but amusing -- the overpriced print canvas handbags by
Louis Vuitton and other luxury brands are made of vinyl. So I read.
Imagine that -- more than a thousand dollars for a vinyl bag with
leather trim. I think it's a high-grade PVC.
On Wednesday, Feb 3, 2010, at 15:19
Speaking of Dr. Higa, whom I met once -- a very nice man -- I strongly
recommend the English translations of his brilliant books, Earth
Saving Revolution, Volumes One and Two.These have been among the
most influential books in my life, and I'm not a scientist. Higa
writes in a manner
About ten years ago, glucosamine and chondriotin helped me quite a lot. More
recently it hasn't helped. My orthopaedic surgeon said it helps most in the
early stages of arthritis.
Pat
From: Steve G chube...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu,
The kinetic kill experiments by Steve Quinto show the effect of
silver ions on e.coli drops of rapidly below about 1000 parts per
billion. David has the url on his site, but I don't have time
right now to track it down.
Here 'tis
http://tinyurl.com/3qb4v
Yep, does all that, detoxes fluoride, bromide, and
chlorine also:)
Annie
Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
Leslie wrote:
Are ya'll saying Iodine might detox from mercury, aluminum and rid of
cysts or tumors??
- Original Message - From: Craig Chamberlin
TCM stands for Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- Original Message -
From: Evans, Antonio F. antonio.ev...@va.gov
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: thehatefuln...@comcast.net
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 1:34 PM
Subject: RE: CSHair Growth?. . . .and Bone Growth
what does TCM stand
It results from the depletion of blood and foundational essence, due to age.
Treatment can be difficult, but I know of TCM doctors (one in particular)
who has great success with about 50% of cases, the other cases being not
impossible but more difficult to treat.
One of my buddies also said his
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