Hello List,

In response to which brands of CS are affective. I had wonderful results
with Sta Young Colloidal Silver 10ppm particle size .001. This is what wiped
out my Lyme Disease.
I have read that Source Naturals does not contain as much silver as they
claim. This was in Dr. Farbers book. I guess it is like anything else, some
brands are superior to others.

Candace
-----Original Message-----
From: Joyce Inouye <[email protected]>
To: M. G. Devour <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, June 29, 1998 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: CS & Cystic Fibrosis


>On 27 Jun 98 at 14:14, Joyce Inouye wrote:
>
>I think it would be a great idea to collect complementary information
>and to start identifying the best silver on the market.  This would
>include complementary natural products which have proven to have a
>high success rate for various diseased states (perhaps over 25%
>success rate within 2 to 4 months??).
>
>If the site were a non-profit, then all money earned can go into
>buying the products we advocate for those who are sick (since
>insurance companies do not pay for natural cures.) People like Daemon
>decide who needs the products most.
>
>We can create a form which would be easy to fill out--listing all the
>critical information--brand name of silver, particulate size,
>"diseases" silver is reported to be effective against, etc. This may
>work if we can figure out a way to check the accuracy of the data, and
>to check for variables such as nutritional supplements.
>
>For example, a friend had a horrible infection in her lower legs which
>she contracted during a knee cap replacement in the hospital. For the
>last 3 years or so, the doctors were not able to get rid of it. When I
>gave her a noni cream to put on it, the leg began to heal quite
>rapidly--the swelling went down and the black skin color lightened.
>When her doctor saw her leg, he said, "It's a good cream."  (meaning
>the drug he had given her). My friend answered "Yes."  I asked my
>friend why hadn't she told the doctor the truth about the noni cream,
>and she said "Because they get mad when I tell them."
>
>Is there any one out there with a lot of time who could help
>coordinate such a project?  We would need some technical people, some
>medical people, some web page designers, perhaps a statistician, etc.
>
>:)  Joyce
>
>
>On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, M. G. Devour wrote:
>
>> Dameon is giving us some great insights into his treatment and
>> experience. He's put together of a *lot* of different things which
>> are helping him survive the disease. Thank you, sir!
>>
>> For the rest of us, I think we should try to become as well informed
>> as we can, so we are able, like Dameon, to assemble a complement of
>> tecniques to sustain our health or solve our health problems. CS is
>> a useful component for such a regimen and a versitile tool. We need
>> to continue to build our understanding of CS. That's what this
>> group's for.
>>
>> > There seems to be an on-going debate about which silver is the
>> > best. I know this: Concentration and penetration are key: If the
>> > particles are smaller, they'll get into more places and be more
>> > affective.
>>
>> The WaterOz product has obviously been effective for Dameon. When he
>> first made contact with us, I was skeptical of it because of the
>> high concentration claimed. This attitude comes from the baseless
>> claims *some* vendors make, and simply *not* having the facilities to
>> test and compare and categorize all the different products that are
>> competing for our attention.
>>
>> I want to be able to *know* the particle size and concentration of a
>> product, and have some way to objectively measure the effectiveness
>> of a preparation. Without that, although we might know from Dameon's
>> experience that WaterOz works, we won't know what *other*
>> preparations might work, and most importantly, we won't know *why*.
>>
>> I'd like to resist the temptation to classify any one product as
>> *best*, since different features are better in different situations.
>> For some, cost might be more critical than a certain degree of
>> effectiveness, particularly when dealing with less demanding
>> conditions. For others, cost is no object. Then we've got folks for
>> whom do-it-yourself is essential, like Cisco's folks out in Guam.
>> What all have in common is the need to know that what they buy or
>> make is safe and effective enough to produce results.
>>
>> Ultimately, I'd like us to be able to classify the various CS
>> preparations, equipment, and methods by valid measures and
>> properties. Then we could examine any new technique or product and be
>> able to say, with reasonable certainty, whether or not it will work
>> for its intended use.
>>
>> Then people will have the *most* options, because they will discover
>> that a lot of different products work, and be able to avoid the ones
>> that won't, and be able to tell the difference.
>>
>> > I hope all this makes it clear why I view this brand of silver
>> > water so important.
>>
>> It's important because it *works*. What I want to know is *why*. Then
>> we could point to the kinds of equipment that you would need to make
>> something as good, or know why that wouldn't be practical. In any
>> case, we at least would know our options.
>>
>> > ... Everytime I look at a bottle of drugs now I cringe and hope
>> > that WaterOz keeps on working so that I never have to go on them
>> > again!
>>
>> Amen to that! Thank you Dameon. I wish you well, brother.
>>
>> Mike D.
>>
>>
>>
>> [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
>> [[email protected]                       ]
>> [Speaking only for myself...              ]
>>
>>
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>
>
>[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
>[[email protected]                       ]
>[Speaking only for myself...              ]
>
>
>Sincerely,
>
>:)  Joyce Inouye   <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, M. G. Devour wrote:
>
>> Dameon is giving us some great insights into his treatment and
>> experience. He's put together of a *lot* of different things which
>> are helping him survive the disease. Thank you, sir!
>>
>> For the rest of us, I think we should try to become as well informed
>> as we can, so we are able, like Dameon, to assemble a complement of
>> tecniques to sustain our health or solve our health problems. CS is
>> a useful component for such a regimen and a versitile tool. We need
>> to continue to build our understanding of CS. That's what this
>> group's for.
>>
>> > There seems to be an on-going debate about which silver is the
>> > best. I know this: Concentration and penetration are key: If the
>> > particles are smaller, they'll get into more places and be more
>> > affective.
>>
>> The WaterOz product has obviously been effective for Dameon. When he
>> first made contact with us, I was skeptical of it because of the
>> high concentration claimed. This attitude comes from the baseless
>> claims *some* vendors make, and simply *not* having the facilities to
>> test and compare and categorize all the different products that are
>> competing for our attention.
>>
>> I want to be able to *know* the particle size and concentration of a
>> product, and have some way to objectively measure the effectiveness
>> of a preparation. Without that, although we might know from Dameon's
>> experience that WaterOz works, we won't know what *other*
>> preparations might work, and most importantly, we won't know *why*.
>>
>> I'd like to resist the temptation to classify any one product as
>> *best*, since different features are better in different situations.
>> For some, cost might be more critical than a certain degree of
>> effectiveness, particularly when dealing with less demanding
>> conditions. For others, cost is no object. Then we've got folks for
>> whom do-it-yourself is essential, like Cisco's folks out in Guam.
>> What all have in common is the need to know that what they buy or
>> make is safe and effective enough to produce results.
>>
>> Ultimately, I'd like us to be able to classify the various CS
>> preparations, equipment, and methods by valid measures and
>> properties. Then we could examine any new technique or product and be
>> able to say, with reasonable certainty, whether or not it will work
>> for its intended use.
>>
>> Then people will have the *most* options, because they will discover
>> that a lot of different products work, and be able to avoid the ones
>> that won't, and be able to tell the difference.
>>
>> > I hope all this makes it clear why I view this brand of silver
>> > water so important.
>>
>> It's important because it *works*. What I want to know is *why*. Then
>> we could point to the kinds of equipment that you would need to make
>> something as good, or know why that wouldn't be practical. In any
>> case, we at least would know our options.
>>
>> > ... Everytime I look at a bottle of drugs now I cringe and hope
>> > that WaterOz keeps on working so that I never have to go on them
>> > again!
>>
>> Amen to that! Thank you Dameon. I wish you well, brother.
>>
>> Mike D.
>>
>>
>>
>> [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
>> [[email protected]                       ]
>> [Speaking only for myself...              ]
>>
>>
>> --
>> The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.
>>
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>> List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>
>
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