do a google on "san joquin fever" your valley is loaded with the spores that 
cause this. quite dilibating!    jim, ventura county (we have it also, tho not 
as severe)

>From: Scott <[email protected]>
>Date: 2007/10/22 Mon PM 01:09:51 CDT
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: CS>Can CS Make Me Sick?

>Thanks, Mike. I've always seen your input as sincere and genuine.<br><br>>To 
>begin with, please outline the process and generator design you use <br>to 
>make your CS, any analysis you've done on it, and a general idea of 
>the amounts of CS that you've used?
>
>I use DC current at 55 volts, pure silver 99.99%, 12-14 gauge 1/4" wide, 
>10-12" long electrodes in glass one gallon jars using pure, steam-distilled 
>water. It consistently makes 5-6PPM with no yellowing.  One week later it is 
>still at 5PPM. I brew for one hour every time. I store it in PET containers. I 
>drink about 6-8 ounces a day allowing it to set in my mouth being absorbed by 
>mucous membranes. No unusual taste to it. I have not done any other analysis 
>on it as it seems to work just fine. 
>
>>When and how did these symptoms begin to emerge, and how did they present?
>
>They presented approximately one year ago as primarily chronic fatigue, then I 
>noticed I was developing small infected hairs on right wrist and right thigh, 
>with occasional infection of nose hairs that became small abscesses. I was 
>working in a methadone clinic as a counselor and was subjected to many people 
>that do not practice good hygiene. I eventually had to leave work this past 
>February as I was bitten by something on my right wrist (one GP said it was 
>bedbugs, another said it was a flea bite, Worker's Comp doctor said it was 
>neither) causing my hand and wrist to swell and become irritated. I've not 
>been able to return to work since as my symptoms cont'd to get worse. I was 
>tested(by Worker's Comp doctor) for MRSA (staph) in June and was positive for 
>it. I took a few different types of oral antibiotics (for about one month), 
>put CS directly on all sores and the MRSA seems to be gone. Current doctor 
>seems to have no reason to retest me for it. I have also been seen by several 
>GPs and was referred to a Rheumatologist/Immunologist who I will see on 
>October 30.
>
>>How is your circulation? Are you sure the rash exists only on the 
>wrists? How about the ankles?
>
>Circulation seems to be okay unless the numbness in my left thigh is due to 
>poor circulation on the left side. No other rashes seen on legs or other parts 
>of the body.  I do show some varicose veins on the back of both legs but that 
>may be due to my age - 48 y.o.?
>
>>What other pharmaceuticals or other significant non-pure-good-food 
>inputs are you taking? What's in your water supply, air, house, 
><br>neighborhood? Do you use a wrist cushion in front of your 
>keyboard?<br><br>I use some medications and have been using the same ones for 
>the past 4 years. They are: Levoxyl (thyroid hormone replacement), Nexium (I 
>have a Barrett's Esophagus, Hiatal Hernia and Acid Reflux), Clonazepam (for 
>anti-anxiety/insomnia), and a narcotic pain reliever (for neurological pain 
>due to scarring around nylon mesh inserted during hernia surgery in 1998).
>We use a Multi-Pure filtered water dispenser for our drinking/cooking water. 
>We have the worst air (according to the EPA) in the USA. I live in the San 
>Joaquin Valley of California. We have had a barrage of chemtrails looming over 
>us the past two years. Something I have many times wondered are the cause of 
>my health problems. Supposedly our air has high emissions of silicates, 
>aluminum and barium oxides (among the plentiful amounts of carbon monoxide, 
>etc), and plenty of pesticides.
>
>I believe you are probably right when it come to something that is 
>deep-seated. It is probably fungal and anaerobic. Anyhow, please continue to 
>provide more questions and suggestions as I want to get back to living a 
>healthy life. I really enjoy not having the flu or colds on top of all this. 
>Sinus infections were a killer before I started using CS.
>
>Scott <><
>
>"M. G. Devour" <[email protected]> wrote: Dear Scott,
>
>Interesting questions.
>
>To begin with, please outline the process and generator design you use 
>to make your CS, any analysis you've done on it, and a general idea of <br>the 
>amounts of CS that you've used?
>
>> I have been taking CS for 2 years. I make my own and it has always
>> been clear and I have not had a cold or the flu since taking it. 
>
>That's a good sign the CS has been working as expected.
>
>> I tested positive two months ago for Lupus but my doctors believe it is
>> only fibromyalgia due to my ANA Titer being so low (1:40). Anyhow, my
>> symptoms are chronic fatigue, insomnia, skin rashes on both wrists
>> that do not itch but have a goose bump look to them and the hair has
>> quit growing in both areas, my skin hurts as if I have bruises all
>> over, feet hurt, frequent muscle and joint pain, numbness in my left
>> thigh and fast weight gain. 
>
>That boggles my mind, Scott! Interesting symptom set. When and how did 
>these symptoms begin to emerge, and how did they present?
>
>I'm thinking on it. Unless or until something occurs to me, that's all 
>I can do. 
>
>> I have two family members that I make and give the CS to and they have
>> had very positive results from it. 
>
>Likewise! I've a relative who's sold on CS to control frequent bladder 
>infections. They make their own now.
>
>> The rest of my family believe that it is the CS making me sick and will
>> not support my making it for business purposes.
>
>Not nice.
>
>> Anyhow, I sure could use some feedback on this as I believe highly in
>> CS and its ability to help healing the body. Is it possible that what I
>> am experiencing is a long herx effect? Let me know! 
>
>How is your circulation? Are you sure the rash exists only on the 
>wrists? How about the ankles?
>
>If it is some kind of deep-stealth pathogenic thing it ought to respond 
>to the CS, if slowly.
>
>What other pharmaceuticals or other significant non-pure-good-food 
>inputs are you taking? What's in your water supply, air, house, 
><br>neighborhood? Do you use a wrist cushion in front of your 
>keyboard?<br><br>If you've become sensitised to something and you're having an 
><br>autoimmune response that's attacking some aspect of the nervous system, 
>CMO might be of some use to you, as described in Brooks Bradley's posts <br>on 
>the protocol.<br><br>Or you can have a deep seated something, fungus, yeast or 
>parasite, <br>perhaps, that silver's having a hard time reaching or is not the 
>best 
>treatment for.
>
>There's a few questions and random thoughts for you. I hope you'll get 
>some more from others.
>
>Peace!
>
>Mike D.
>
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