Susan M. Yensen wrote: > > >CS. How do I test for the PPM? I went out and bought some from the health > >food store this weekend but not knowing how to check for the PPM until I read > >your letter, I now realize that it is way off. (5ppm) I seem to have all of > >the symptoms. They have ruled out MS, Lupus, Syphillis and anemia. My > >symptoms are: headaches, achey legs and forearms, extreme fatigue, and pain > >in my joints. Of course, the symptoms seem to grow weekly. There is > >definitely a cycle of about 3 1/2 weeks. This has been ongoing for 5 months. > >I will appreciate your input and guidance. > >Cathryn > > Cathryn, > > I hope someone talked with you about this, I found this mail just now. > Lets see. > You test the ppm with a ppm meter--see Mike's critique today > > 5ppm of CS is probably destroyed by stomach acid and you probably paid a > pretty penny for it. My opinion is to forget the store bought stuff. I > know I went to the list because I trust these people more than anybody who > can put a label on a bottle. > > I can't tell you what to do of course because I am just me with my own > experience I can tellyou that many people do not get diagnosed with Lyme > from the antibody tests, many are and are undertreated as most don't know > about the life cycle of a spirochete. > > If your antibody is negative by Elisa, there is another test that you could > have done Called PCR--remember OJ? recently published (i don't know > where--Mike's wife knows this person) all in the family here. Article is > that the spirochete "hides" inside the red cell therefore no antibodies are > being made during this time. this has been found in Lyme and in MS and > I'll bet AlS too if they looked. The other thing is Chlamydia pneumoniae > found in various people with neur-immuno symptoms. At any rate it is an > infection. > > Many have found that CS is effective in treating these things, made at home > with distilled water and silver electrodes and DC current, very simple and > inexpensive--except for Mike who is doing all the tesing<gr> we need to > donate to him but i don't have his address. > > The CS needs to be adequate ppm 20-30 seems to be OK but others have had > all different ppm's. The main thing is to take it consistently until you > are symptom free. And then take it some more. I now know several people > who take a maintenance dose--I do not know how they arrived at that dose. > > If your MD puts you on antibx that's fine, if you want to use CS that's > fine too. this is an old "e-mail so I won't send you any more until you > tell me what you are going to do. Some do both. > > Let us know what you need. sorry for the tardiness of this reply!!!! > Susan > > > > > Life is Fragile. Handle with Prayer > Susan
Susan, I disagree with your conclusion that "store-bought" CS is no good. I have had very good success with diverticulosis--wiped out two cases of the problem--and it is only 5PPM. It may be true that more serious diseases may require more "potent" forms of CS, but I would say that 5 PPM is more than adequate for most nagging problems. Appreciate your posts--not intended as a flame. All the best, Tom Miller [email protected] -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the subject: line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

