Re: CSsilver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Carol, That is interesting that lymes can cause gunk around the cells. What does make water wetter for me is some of the acids, citric, tartaric and ascorbic Plus sugar or honey seem to go down nicely. A small squeeze of natural lemon in water is probably the best healthwise. Don't

Re: CSsilver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Carol -- you might consider Willard's Water. WW is heavy water, and that's exactly what it does -- hydrate cells more deeply. MA On 2 Mar 2013 at 7:49, Maple Springs Farm wrote about : Subject : CSsilver, lyme and hydration for y Hi this is kinda technical (hopefully marshall is listening!)

Re: CSsilver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread Maple Springs Farm
HI Tony Thanks for the thoughts... I'll have to try... On 02.03.2013 09:22, Tony Moody wrote: Hi Carol, That is interesting that lymes can cause gunk around the cells. What does make water wetter for me is some of the acids, citric, tartaric and ascorbic Plus sugar or honey seem to go down

Re: CSsilver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread Maple Springs Farm
interesting MA thanks i wonder what is in the water to make it different? i was thinking of trying those prill beads again On 02.03.2013 09:42, MaryAnn Helland wrote: Carol -- you might consider Willard's Water. WW is heavy water, and that's exactly what it does -- hydrate cells more deeply. MA

Re: CSsilver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread PT Ferrance
I have read recently that no matter how much water one drinks if there is not enough salt in the body they will always be thirsty. Lena, one of the other list members with Lyme's, uses a salt and vitamin C protocol successfully. I wonder if there could be a connection? Perhaps if Lena reads

Re: CSsilver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread Maple Springs Farm
maybe it's the salt that helps put the water in the cells i'm familiar with lena's salt/c protocol she is a long time lyme lister helper :) On 02.03.2013 10:36, PT Ferrance wrote: I have read recently that no matter how much water one drinks if there is not enough salt in the body they will

RE: CSrecommendations on CS books

2013-03-02 Thread TERRY A
have a look at www.soul-guidance.com/health/colloidalsilver.htm -Original Message- From: James McDonald [mailto:kscma...@yahoo.com] Sent: 01 March 2013 3:40 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSrecommendations on CS books I would you to get the book: The Body

Re: CSsilver, lyme and hydration for you techies

2013-03-02 Thread Lena Guyot
I add prill beads to my water urn (google them) They both alkalize and make the water more deeply hydrating) and one small bag of them will 'prill' a lifetime of water. I also drink my water through a straw, as that stimulates thirst. And to get the habit of drinking enough, I strung some large

CSDoes CS kill virus?

2013-03-02 Thread Ole Alstrup
I know that CS affects bacteria, but what about viruses? If so, is that dependent on the type of CS and how you bring it into your system? 

Re: CSDoes CS kill virus?

2013-03-02 Thread Joyce Miller
On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 1:02 PM, Ole Alstrup alst...@yahoo.com wrote: I know that CS affects bacteria, but what about viruses? If so, is that dependent on the type of CS and how you bring it into your system? Yes, it does work on viruses according to studies, but you can overdo it. Here are

Re: CSAny success treating mononucleosis with C.S.?

2013-03-02 Thread Jim Holmes
Marshall, I was surprised by your statement about CS and the lymph system. I had read many years earleir that it concentrated in the nodes, in proximity to the pathogens sequestered there. On what do you base your knowledge? Thank you, Jim On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 7:03 PM, PT Ferrance

Re: CSDoes CS kill virus?

2013-03-02 Thread James McDonald
CS kills and disables viruses. I only use CS(Colloidal Silver) which is made up of tiny particles of silver suspended in liquid DW(Distilled Water). Ionic silver is a liquid suspension of electrically charged silver particles. In order to create ionic silver, single atoms of silver must be