Hard to say. For sure you need to check out the list of practitioners that are
registered for oxidation medicine:
http://nebula.wsimg.com/2403a3dfc1153e80d32ee1deb97e0397?AccessKeyId=573E12B1E5C6F40ACA00disposition=0alloworigin=1
doug
On Aug 21, 2015, at 6:03 AM, RaVen wrote:
Hi Doug,
The mentioned common name, kissing disease has been used in the USA to denote
mononucleosis. The hashimoto's patient I am working with had a very severe
case of mono when she was in college.
doug
On Aug 17, 2015, at 7:15 PM, Neville wrote:
Being a layman, excuse me for interrupting
I have been working with a hashimoto patient and I might add a new perspective
to this discussion, particularly since this is a silver list, interested in CS
fighting infections:
My suspicions that thyroiditis was caused by an infection seems to be backed up
by many online excerpts:
In my
Apparently LDN is being used:
http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ldn/
http://www.thyroidpharmacist.com/blog/-low-dose-naltrexone-and-hashimotos
http://recoveringwitht3.com/blog/could-low-dose-naltrexone-ldn-be-silver-bullet-hashimotos-thyroiditis-patients
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Exactly! A stealth infection is the only thing that makes sense to me on what
is going on here and may offer some hope of a better treatment/cure program.
Personally, I would find it an interesting experiment to see if a CS and DMSO
paint around the thyroid region would help out symptoms any?
I agree, LDN might be very useful.
doug
On Aug 17, 2015, at 10:37 AM, Patricia wrote:
If indeed infection based .. I wonder if the combo of CS and LDN would be
helpful.
A little DMSO in it doesnt hurt either. Helps penetrate lung biofilm
infections.
doug
On Aug 13, 2015, at 9:16 AM, Diane Mackey wrote:
I use 10PPM in a nebulizer for myself. Works great. I actually use a
personal ultrasonic humidifier as my nebulizer, so it is pretty wet, but
still
Besides that, thoughts create emotions and emotions can effect the efficiency
of the immune system which in turn affects how it can protect us against
pathogens.
doug
On Feb 21, 2015, at 5:55 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
Can you tell me why babies, dog, cat's, horses get cancer? A baby
I guess using that logic, then scurvy could not be treated with Vitamin C as
scurvy has significant hemorrhagic issues with capillary destruction. Eh?
Be careful what you read.
doug
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Sent: Monday, August 4, 2014 9:54 AM
To:
I don’t think so, dear Olushola!
Herbal medicine has had a far longer and ancient heritage than any other form
of medical treatment. It goes way back to the stone age. Do a little more
research. Homeopathy is relatively new in the general scheme of things and is
still less popular today
Silver Helps Regrow Tissues in Hundreds of Patients - Destroyed Cells
Regenerate With Silver-Based Procedure
by Samuel Etris
Senior Technical Consultant to The Silver Institute
http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm
Dr. Klenner presented over 20 papers outlining his life's work with Vitamin
C. In 1949, he cured 60 out of 60 polio cases. It was probably Claus Washington
Jungeblut, M.D. that first give Klenner the idea to employ Vitamin C for polio
though he may deny it. Jungeblut published in 1935, his
Elbert,
If I were you, I would consider making a liposomal formula of gluthathione.
You can make it very similar to how Vitamin C is liposomized. In fact, if I
were you, I would combine both Vit C and gluthathione in a protocol. This
should save you huge dollars if it seems effective for
The Ika squids are advertised at RPM speeds at 0-2500 with 50 RPM increments
on the dial which would mean the low speed of these models should be around 50
RPM.
doug
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2012 1:55 PM
Renee,
I have never had my throat sore from cayenne, particularly the next day.
HOWEVER, when I had to go the hospital and they put a tube down my throat which
they could have well done with your father, it was sore for the next few days.
I still recall how that felt!
doug
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Marshall,
Interesting that you use a spectrophotometer. Can you tell me how you get
reference cuvette solutions to graph what your CS sample is. To me, that would
be the tricky part. You would 0 out with distilled water, but where do you get
known CS concentrations to plot your readings?
We know them as chestnuts here in old Missouri (USA) as well.
(:)
d
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I never heard the old toe was called a chestnut. Must be a
colloquialism.
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What's the title and author of that magnet book you speak?
doug
No, it was never known as a thorn apple. That nickname goes to a poisonous
weed that is also known as jimeson weed or more properly datura stramonium.
doug
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 8:57
Osage Orange looks nothing like black walnut! The implication here is that
Osage orange is to be avoided. May I suggest that the Osage orange is a
treasure not fully appreciated. My webspage on the subject:
http://www.racehorseherbal.com/Wild_Herbs/Osage_Orange/osage_orange.html
doug
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Richard,
What you write about seems fairly common with those who use the cheaper
ultrasonic units. You need to purchase a unit designed for business, lab,
industry. Look for the major brands and not cheap pacific rim manufactured
units. A tip-off that a unit is not designed for sustained
You can buy them in used condition reasonably on ebay, if you are patient. I
have one I paid a tad over $50 for and it would retail for around $350.
doug
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I would like to invite all of you to a new group devoted specifically to
(LET) Liposomal encapsulation technology. Feel free to join.
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I happened to run across this journal article that is quite intriguing. I seems
to suggest that one can use a modified starch, maybe like NATRASORB® which is
easy to be had and cheap to encapsulate hard to dissolve solutions like tumeric
or curcumin: Myabe this is a way around the bad taste for
I personally like the taste of the Lipo-C homemade versions. I have come across
a number of people who cannot seem to stand the stuff. One was a German who
claimed it reminded him of a detested whale oil medication he was forced to
take as a child. To me, it does have a pleasant lemony fatty
A superb book on salves: CANCER SALVES by Ingrid Naiman. You should read it
from cover to cover!
Some Black salve recipes in that book:
1) 25% Galalngal root
25% bloodroot
50% zinc choride
Put the zinc chloride (99.4% pure) in an uncovered glass bowl. Depending on
heat and
yes, it is a cancer salve
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 9:36 AM
Subject: Re: CSBlack Salve skin cancer cure
The true process to make apple cider vinegar is to first ferment the apple
juice into hard cider which is alcoholic. This takes an introduction of yeast
to ferment the juice. Then after you have the alcoholic cider, you add the
mother (bacteria) which will convert the alcohol to acetic acid
I have been curious for a while why Livon Lab's liposomal C looks different
from our homemade stuff. I have come to the conclusion that one major reason
is that they use ethanol in the process and we do not. From what I am able
to read on the subject, it appears that if one incorporates an
I did a webpage on the protocol and my experiences with dilute HCl acid iv
therapy which may be seen at:
http://www.racehorseherbal.com/Infections/HCL/hcl.html
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Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 10:55 AM
Subject:
Not true about ascorbic acid being lethal or even causing illness. Actually, a
large majority of the injectable Vitamin C out there on the commercial market
is made from ascorbic acid. It is more difficult to find the injectable Vit C
made out of sodium ascorbate. So that should tell you some
3 pounds for $31.96
http://www.imedmart.com/NOW/Ascorbic-Acid-Powder/3-lbs.html?cmx=8X0D21refx=FR00GX
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Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: CSLET C - ascorbic acid...
iHerb.
Thanks for the heads-up. Yeah, that site does say it stimulates tumors, but
here is a site that says it fights prostrate cancer:
http://www.nutraingredients.com/Research/Croton-oil-kills-off-prostate-cancer-in-lab-study
Another site writes:
According to Hartwell (1967-1971), the seed oil and
Tony,
Pardon me being off topic here but catching that you are form S. Africa,
stimulated me into posting this. I have been looking for a source for CROTON
OIL in vain for the last year or so. No one seems to be willing to sell me
any at reasonable amounts. The best I can do is order a
Croton oil has been used for years and years until of late in various
veterinary liniments and that is what I want it for. It is a counterirritant.
I see on the net that it may have some cancer fighting applications too, but I
have not really studied that aspect of it.
doug
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I have been doing some study on the mechanics of ultrasonic cleaners in
relation to liposomes and I am curious of some of the ramifications:
1) Ultrasonic cleaners work by producing alternating low and high sound waves.
The unit I am using does 50/60 Hz. The low phase produces the bubble and
SupposedlymBrooks documented his liposomal results via electron microscope
viewing of the finished solution. However, in all of the liposomal books I have
tried to study, no where does it seem to be that easy in the lab to produce a
liposome. The lab procedures seems quite complicated. Wonder
Oh, I forgot to include one other musing on this subject. I have a vitamix
blender and wonder how effective such a blender would be on producing
liposomes? Note that the vitamix is no ordinary blender! Blades reach 264 mph
one way and they can be instantaeously reversed at the same speed to
Ok, thanks for that info, but nevertheless, this tidbit does not change the
fact that ultrasonic cleaners are designed to have a low and high phase. How
can a liposome be immune from rupture, by the tough phospholipids membrane
when compared to the ordinary bubble??
doug
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I tinctured chaparral with pure DMSO in a mason jar. Then you can dilute it for
treatment to the percentage you want. I would not go below 50%. I get a rich
potent tincture with a pure DMSO menstruum. Great anti-viral!
You might want to consider MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) for itching dogs. I
I think I recall Brooks Bradley not recommending liquid lecithin, but not sure
why. I use the soy lecithin powder and have no problems with any undissolved
material. I should think any form of lecithin would work however. I use a three
stage process: (measure and preliminarily shake in a mason
Sure does not work for me yesterday and still does not today.
doug
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From: Acmeair
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2010 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: Re: CSLiposomal Encapsulation Technique
i just logged onto the archives and they are still
Brooks,
One thing that has been bothering me about your lipsomal technique for a while
is what I believe to be your statement to the effect that 5 grams of Vitamin C
which has been encased by liposomes is equal to 50 grams of Vitamin C that has
been given intravenously. Did you write this
Thanks for the reply, but that link does not really address my question. It is
referring to the regular absorbed Vit C in the gut at an average of 19% as
compared to Liposomal Vit C in the gut at 93%. Ok, I can easily buy that fact,
what I am wondering how can, 5 grams of liposomal C, even at
Jim,
That was my frist response to go the archives but they seem to be
non-functional as the page sugests:
I'm sorry to report that the archiving service at escribe.com has gone down
and is probably not going to return. The archive links below do not work.
An alternative will be developed in
From Dr. W. C Douglass' book, HYDROGEN PEROXIDE:
Even nebulization works (of H2O2). Doctor Finney and his colleagues at Baylor
had rabbits breath H2O2, mixed in saline solution. The amount of oxygen
increase found in the blood was twice what would be obtained from the average
hyperbaric
Thank you for saying so. I was quite intrigued with this myself though I have
yet to do much experimenatation.
doug
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From: Christina Mattson
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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: CSoff-topic: Thank You
No, hehe, my appetite is too strong as it is. I do take 3000mg of Vit C, have
for years. For a long while the Vit C kept me cold/flu free, but I noticed
around 3-4 years ago, I would start getting that occasional little winter cold,
though no flu, even on the C. I started taking XPC and I am
or so for 50 lbs., but the XPC
product (on the internet) was $92.00 for 50 lbs. What don't I know? Thanks.
MA
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I buy my XPC from the feed store in 50 pound sacks.
Diamond V XPC YeastNot Dan, but I have been taking about a spoonful a day for
the last three years and in that time, not one cold, let alone anything else of
more seriousness (flu,etc). Can't prove it is the XPC, but all I know I have
been the least sick during that period of taking it of my
Diamond V XPC YeastThe hype with xpc started with Dr. William's article:
http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:Y02cEXzjt9wJ:www.kirks-graphics.com/pdf/eat-like-a-horse.pdf+diamond+v+xpc+dr.+williamshl=enct=clnkcd=16gl=us
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To:
Ode,
Yes, you are unquestionably snide and snippy this morning as you suggest
in your own post. I think you are just as much an idjit for being so
nonchalant about how you process an IV solution as you do me. Are you
familiar with the millipore type of syringe filters? Apparently not if
I have one of your CS machines and it seems to produce particulate matter
floating around. Not sure why and I don't think it is any thing bad or
serious from an oral standpoint, but I would not want to inject these
particulates into my bloodstream even if there are larger natural particles
in
New sterile syringes and needles can easily be had from online
pet/livestock/vet supply houses.
Many states, you can buy them at feed stores and other livestock/farm supply
houses like Orsclens.
If you make up your own stuff, one good safe guard is to run all solutions
through syringe type
: CSNatural treatments for cancer confirmed
Interesting.
Polo,
Looks like Pokeweed is getting some good press
- Steve N
I agree too. I make my own and love it for my restless leg syndrome and
spasms from spinal cord injury.
doug
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From: Annie B Smythe anniebsmy...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 10:12 AM
Subject: Re: CSWater - Magnesium
. That seemed to do the trick and, NO, it has not reoccurred.
doug
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From: orv delany
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Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 1:40 AM
Subject: CSDIABETES -ANSWER BY POLO DAVE
Thank you Dave for your help. mms you said has been shown
Subject: RE: CSDIABETES -ANSWER BY POLO DAVE
The link worked okay for me. I have diabetes and have use AMMS and when I
was taking it felt really good. Stopped, not sure why but only got to nine
drops instead of the fifteen. Think I may start the program again and see how
things go
I just purchased and read a very intriguing text by Doug Kauffman called
Infectious Diabetes. His premise in the book is that diabetes could
probably be a fungi infection and given the right terrain manifest itself
into diabetes. Kauffman was primarily a nutritionist and he found in his
early
Question on Tincturing - poloSteve,
I am not really very familiar with ethyl lactate, but from what I have
read, it could offer some valuable possibilities, I should think.
The traditional solvents in medicine have been 1) water, 2) alcohol
(ethanol mostly) 3) glycerin, 4) propylene
This European ban has been found to be a internet hoax. Some regulations
were added to labeling, but that is all.
doug
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Bob.
It has been my experience that CS will not curb bleeding. In my specialty
of pulmonary bleeding on the race track, horses tend to bleed and the
traditional veterinary protocol is to inject them with lasix, a diuretic, which
some times helps. Many times, it does not. Also, vets seem
Bob,
It sounds all good in theory, just stop DMSO application a day before, but
life never ends up being quite that simple on the track. Metabolism rates,
dosages, skilled help, delivery method, etc, etc, all figure in to a very
confusing picture when it comes to getting stuck with a
Steve,
Thanks for your comment and idea. I will most certainly look into it as
I have not really thought of silver citrate.
doug
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From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com
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Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 4:03 PM
Subject: RE:
Hopefully Brooks will have time to consider and comment on this.
I have long been interested in protocols that will efficiently attack
biofilm infections. It seems that inhaled (nebulized) liposomal medications are
very effective in penetrating very difficult to treat lung biofilms. Some
Brooks,
Thanks for your time and insight.
Yes, I have used DMSO/CS and find it very efficient in biofilm conditions. The
only problem is that most USA horse racing jurisdiction have DMSO on a banned
substance list. Not good for on going treatment, and it is one impetus for me
to find new
I have used nebulizers on racehorses since the 1980s and we all used the
ultrasonic types that were from the human sector. They worked just fine. If you
keep an eye on ebay, you can some times come up with some decent,
useful,,AND CHEAP surplus hospital equipment. A few years ago, I
Re: CSDMSO and ChagaI have been intrigued with the chaga fungi as well, but I
have yet to find one growing. Birches are not that common in my region. I see
no reason why DMSO could not extract its components as well as the traditional
ethanol menstruums. The only logical thing is for you to try
Re: CSDMSO and ChagaI used pure DMSO, undiluted on propolis. I need to try a
1:4 ratio, but cannot comment on if it would be better or not.
doug
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From: Lisa
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Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 11:37 AM
Subject: RE: CSDMSO and Chaga
My pleasure! May I thank Brooks Bradley for his kindness in sharing his
information, and I am only trying to distribute his information further. I
hope I did him justice.
doug
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From: Sandy hollis302...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday,
I think a better book would be INFECTIOUS DIABETES by Doug Kaufmann. Talk
about food for thought! Going further, if diabetes is fungi based as is the
book's premise, this would offer some basis for the use of sodium chlorite
for treating diabetes. My sparse experience with MMS was with my dog
Good idea, thanks
d
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From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:10 AM
Subject: RE: CSLiposomal Vitamin C
Polo,
DaddyBob points out an important step if you want the best encapsulation
success
Steve,
I recommend a pure (upper 90s%) DMSO menstruum (herbal solvent), if you
are planning on tincturing the fresh green herb. If you are tincturing dry
herbs, I would go with the recommended ratios that are traditionally used
and varies from herb to herb. For instance it is recommended
Oh, just reimburse me for the postage and I can send you some fresh root. It
needs to be dug after our first frost which is a ways off yet. Berries would
be much harder and I don't generally pick or sell them.
doug
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From: Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net
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Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 6:38 PM
Subject: RE: CSDMSO and poke
Doug what's your website?
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Medicinal Properties of Poke Root: Medical qualities which
have been linked to Poke are alternative (metabolism balancer), anodyne
(painkiller), antifungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic,
antitumor (cancer fighting), cathartic (bowel evacuation), emetic (induce
You might check out my new webpage:
http://www.racehorseherbal.com/Infections/LET/let.html
I tried to summarize everything,
doug
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From: Garnet gar...@grandecom.net
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Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 8:21 PM
Subject:
It appears to me that since MMS's medicinal action involves the formation of
the gas, chlorine dioxide, that trying to encapsulate a gas is impossible. NO?
doug
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