> Date:          Mon, 15 Dec 1997 20:44:00 -0800
> From:          Jack <[email protected]>
> To:            CS gang <[email protected]>
> Subject:       Request for information
> Reply-to:      [email protected]

Jack,
        I am new to the silver list, I came here from the rife list. I am a 
Registered Holistic Counselor, and just sent in my last paper to 
Clayton College of Natural Healing to become a Naturopath.
        First I have a question. You said your Naturopath used CRA testing 
on you. What is CRA testing? I have been trying to figure it out, but 
have not done so yet.
        Now, here's my views on using CS. I too make my own, and have been 
using a dark field microscope to check and try to figure out the 
difference between commercial CS and homemade CS. The commercial CS 
that I have looked at is 500 ppm, and looks like mud. It has very 
small particles and they move under the microscope. I understand it 
is called "brownian" movement and it is important that the particles 
have this movement. The homemade CS that I have checked so far has 
little to no brownian movement, and the particle sizes are larger. 
Mine is about 200 ppm and is gray in color.
        Once when I had an abcessed tooth, I drank 32 oz one day, 24 oz the 
next two days and went to the dentist, and the abcess was almost 
gone. So as you can see, if an infection is present, I would suggest 
taking a large amount of CS until under control, then I don't take 
any unless I feel I am getting another infection. Then I just take a 
few ounces at a time.
        I would suggest you try taking from 2 to 8 ounces per day as a 
preventative amount of CS. More if an infection is present.
        This is just my opinion.
        God Bless you and all on the list!
        James L. Einert, R.H.C.

> I looked back into my archives of "sent messages" and found that I had
> purged all of the stuff including the one I sent out seeking any
> assistance that might be out there regarding using CS to address my
> current health dilemma.  So here goes again...
> 1.  On 12/4 I had a tumor removed from my bladder via cystoscopic
> procedure.  It was described as large.  One of the attendees described
> it as about filling half of my bladder.  The lead cutter opined that it
> would have a 70% chance of being cancerous.
> 2.  By 12/15 I had not heard from anyone regarding the lab results and
> was getting a tad worried.    By this afternoon I was advised that an
> appointment was being arranged for a post-operative strategy session to
> map out future things.  Of course, no one had the thought that I just
> might like to know whether the biopsy was benign or not.  My philosophy
> has been, no news is good news.  I'm not so sure now.
> 3.  Anyway, something caused the infection and I am sure as hell very
> interested in ensuring that it does not reoccur.  So far I am pursuing
> with echinacea, golden seal, cranberry juice and lots of good well
> water.  I am looking into eziac and have employed an ND who does CRA
> testing.  She further diagnosed me with a low grade staph infection. She
> also feels that the growth was allowed to establish itself due the staph
> creating a window of susceptibility for the mass or tumor to do it's
> thing.  I am taking Standard Process "Thymex" for the staph.
> 4.  I am now looking at CS as a candidate for a parallel course of
> treatment along with the herbs, extracts, and good foods.  What I need
> to hear is what dosage I should try and I don't care whether I turn
> gray, purple, or even mauve!  I definitely do not want to change into
> the color that takes place when one attains room temperature.  Life is
> fragile.  Life is dear.  Please help me.
> 5.  My soul, spirit, and self is all intact.  I am basically an
> ass-kicker when there is battle to do, so in was a no brainer to declare
> war on unwanted infections.
> 6.  I make my own CS using the original Beck method and that is the
> direction I intend on going.  I bought some CS from a source in Utah,
> but the only zing I got out of it was admiring the very deep golden
> hue.  Quite pretty, but I don't think it was anything to bank your life
> on.  Oh hell, why conceal the name.  The name of the stuff is Silverado
> Colloidal Silver.  Has anyone got any information on this stuff?  I
> tested it with a laser, but didn't get the same dissipation that I get
> from my home brewed stuff.
> 
> Okay, that is it except I'm 65, jog, eat well, don't smoke or drink,
> exercise by maintaining an 11 acre tree farm and being self-sufficient
> in firewood for our winter heating needs.  I teach computer science
> courses part time at a JC to keep my mind polished.  I am in the midst
> of celebrating my 41st year with the same lady and yes we still do
> skinny dip in the spa and cavort as frequently as physical needs and
> capability matches.
> 
> Can't think of anything else that may be germane.  If anyone needs any
> further info, please ask.
> 
> Jack
> 
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