*Item # 1  ...  **CS>LithiumOrotate*

The last silver-digest arrived at 11:01am this morning ... April 5.

Notice the last 2 entries below ... specifically, the CS>LithiumOrotate:
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CS>LithiumOrotate                     [ Deborah Gerard <[email protected]]
*

No where could I locate any post about CS>LithiumOrotate     by * *[ Deborah
Gerard <[email protected] ]

Deborah's email address does not seem complete.

Could someone could forward the LithiumOrotate post ?


*Item #2 ...  MS*

*Jess, please tell me more. A friend has been diagnosed with MS.*
Gayla Roberts


I just realized that Gayla was addressing Jess ... but if you will allow me
to cut-in, I can't pass up the chance to tie in these 2 items ... hope this
post is not just an echo.

Hans Nieper, MD from Hannover, "West" Germany- R.I.P. commenced research on
a new MS treatment called Calcium Ethanolamine phosphate ... *CaEAP*, in the
early 1960's, let's say ~ 1963.   Testing was successful ... CaEAP was
approved 4 years later, in Germany.

CaEAP strengthens the cell's outer membrane, providing the cell with greater
energy production, neuromuscular transmission,  bone health, respiratory
system health, immune protection ....

If you have interest in an excellent article on CaEAP ...  you are always
invited to write me direct!   [email protected]

Alternatively, you can contact:
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**Lillian Hanke, Brewer International Science Library* <[email protected]>
This library offers papers written by Dr. Nieper and others.  Excellent
resource.  Lillian is most helpful and cordial.
The web address for Dr. Nieper's MS archive is:  *
http://www.mwt.net/~drbrewer/msarchiv.htm  *
........
Pardon me if I'm simply an Echo ...?   I fear this may be the case as Dr.
Nieper is also associated with Lithium Orotate (the message was cut off from
my copy of the digest.)

Dr Nieper also helped to popularize Serrapeptase for cardiovascular use.
Serrapeptase like Nattokinase, is an excellent fibrinolytic to prevent those
Heart and Brain Attacks precipitated by fibrin clots.   Ever hear of Dr.
Nieper's protocol for cardiovascular health ... affectionately called  * The
Pipe Cleaner*  by many?

As I recall ... heart attack patients treated by Dr Nieper's protocol
enjoyed great success.  The risk of a 2nd heart attack was statistically
less likely than the risk of a non heart patient suffering a 1st heart
attack.  If you have details of these stats, please send a copy!  thanks!

Does anyone know whether Dr. Nieper used CS ?

best regards,

JD Kalloco





On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 10:59 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> silver-digest Digest                            Volume 2008 : Issue 210
>   ]
>  RE: CS>Enigmatic Male Force and traf  [ Ode Coyote <[email protected]>
> ]
>  CS>LithiumOrotate                     [ Deborah Gerard <
> [email protected] ]
>
> > Hi !< Now that sounds like a good idea to clear the sinuses, Can CS be
> > put in a pan maybe with a little pure water and steamed lightly to
> > breathe the mist ?
>
>
> Ode
>
> At 10:14 PM 4/4/2008 -0400, you wrote:
>
>  ...men in drag
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Rowena [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 2:08 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: CS>Enigmatic Male Force and traffic accidents.
> >
> > My DIL sent me a news cutting from Saudi when she was there.  Its
> > headlines stated that 50% of all motor accidents there were caused by women.
> >  Strange, one thinks, women are only passengers, not drivers in that
> > country.  Ah, but, apparently they would see something in a shop window and
> > instruct their chauffeurs to stop suddenly.
> >
> > It didn't happen to mention what caused the other 50% of accidents.
> > The donkeys, maybe.
> >
> > R
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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