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From: Rowena
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 1:50 AM
Subject: Re: CS>BB Posts DMSO, MALARIA AND SLEEPING SICKNESS, CMO, BLEEDING, 
INSOMNIA, PARVOVIRUS


DMSO
Dear Dim,
 The man (Dr. Stanley Jacob, M.D.)who performed the real seminal work on 
DMSO for possible health/medical benefits;  has ingested, daily, one or two 
teaspoons of DMSO as a personal protocol.  I believe he did this, 
originally, to demonstrate the absence of toxicity of the substance in front 
of a number of his colleagues.  We have found DMSO to be UNUSUALLY BENIGN as 
a solitary substance.  The principal caution being that because of its 
highly pronounced ability to sequester/entrain and transport other 
substances,  caution should be exercised as this characteristic GREATLY 
multiplies  the "level-of-influence" of any entrained element/compound.  As 
few persons ingest DMSO orally, this caution is, primarily, an address for 
topical applications. Do remember, topically applied DMSO is only slightly 
less rapid in distribution throughout the cardio-vascular system, than if it 
was implemented IV being detectable on ones breath in a matter of seconds, 
not minutes.
  All commercially available DMSO produced  within the U.S. is of similar 
purity  99+%.  Reagent grade, available only for special research and 
medical experimentation purposes is not (to our knowledge) available in the 
conventional commerce stream  - nor would it appear, to be necessary.
  If you have a deeper interest in the history and use of the substance, I 
recommend you just make a Browser search on Dr. Stanley Jacob and follow the 
information stream.
   Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley  Harborne Research Foundation.
 p.s.  If you are considering ingesting undiluted DMSO orally, I would 
remind you that it is UNUSUALLY bitter even to the point of interfering with 
the gag-reflex if attempted without dilution.  Additionally,it is HIGHLY 
hygroscopic and this characteristic causes such rapid scavenging of moisture 
from the epithelial tissues of the mouth and upper throat as to leave one 
with the impression the area is being blistered and that is not far from the 
truth.

Purity of DMSO
Thu, 01 Mar 2007
 From : "Alternative D."
 Hello listers,
  I have a simple question to make concerning purity of DMSO. I have ordered 
1  liter of DMSO 99,5% pure, is it ok for internal use with cs or should it 
be  of higher purity?
  Dim

MALARIA, SLEEPING SICKNESS
  It should be noted that T. Cruzi is a kineplastid (free-living flagellated 
protozoa) kin of the African Trypanosome of Sleeping Sickness ill-fame. 
These are MULTICELLED  organisms, thus pose a serious challenge to the 
effects of Colloidal Silver.  Some researchers have reported success in 
using Colloidal Silver as a controlling protocol for Plasmodium of Malaria. 
We have enjoyed No SUCH SUCCESS only the enzymatic-based protocol designed 
around Trypsin, chymotripsin, has demonstrated, Conclusively, to inervate 
the plasmodium especially in those cases of relapse.  At least that has been 
our experience, in our experimental researches.
 Persons interested in familiarizing themselves with the Enzyme protocol 
(developed about 85 years ago by a British Army doctor), try 
Http://Users.navi.net/~rsc/lamballa.htm
 Although not tested, we suspect that the same protocol could work on T. 
Cruzi and the piroplasma of tick fever.
   Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.

FLOODING AND BLOOD
   Dear List Member,
 About fifteen years ago, my wife was suffering, continually from excessive 
menstrual flooding.  Sometimes so bad emergency hospitalization was required 
and blood transfusions administered.  This circumstance prompted our group 
to conduct an investigation into possible alternative protocols to address 
this condition.  We were quite unsuccessful until, quite serendipitously we 
were recommended to use wild amaranth seed, in the form of a simple tea.  We 
were both delighted---and shocked - to discover the very powerful, and rapid 
results.  The first time we used it on my wife,  positive flow control 
evinced within 4 hours of the initiation of the  protocol.  She utilized 
this protocol, most successfully, for all the remaining years through 
menopause.
  I posted the results of these experimental investigations, to this list, 
about four or five years ago.  Unfortunately, our archives have been  lost 
as a result of damage to the server the Silver-List was  using and those 
posts are not presently available.  However, I can state, with confidence, 
we were successful in every case from among over 12 consecutive cases  - in 
stopping this type of excessive blood loss without the use of ANY attendant 
protocol adjuncts.  Our results were, to us, near miraculous in nature. 
Essentially, the basic protocol consisted of placing two teaspoons of mature 
wild amaranthus seeds into one cup of boiling water and allowing it to steep 
for 15 minutes.  The experimental volunteer then consumed the entire amount 
at one time.  This procedure was repeated every two hours for a total  of 
three consecutive series for a single day.  No amaranth tea was administered 
during the night, but depending upon the condition presenting the next 
morning the protocol was either continued, or discontinued depending upon 
volunteer's condition.  In about half of the cases, the improvement was so 
dramatic that NO additional tea was required, as the condition had 
stabilized quite acceptably.  In about 25% of the cases additional dosage 
(sometimes requiring and additional two days) was required to obtain 
satisfactory anti-flooding control.  In about 25% of the  cases, four days 
total were required to gain complete control but NO case ever required more 
than 5 days  - and even then, under reduced protocol frequency of tea once 
every 4 hours (and never more than a total of 3 consecutive dosages per 
day).
Three of these cases were so severe at the outset that transfusions were 
required and allopathic counsel was demanding immediate surgical 
intervention  - -all three were COMPLETELY stable in three days.
 Do understand, we DO NOT give ANY FORM OF MEDICAL ADVICE, being only an 
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH group.  However, some may desire to consider this 
experimental protocol in their OWN MEDICAL RESEARCH programs.
  Wild Amaranth grows along the roadsides throughout the temperate United 
States.  It matures in late April in the southern states and every three 
weeks thereafter for each increment of 100--150 miles northward to the 
Canadian border until late June - at which time it has reached its Northern 
Limits.  Amaranth is very easy to recognize when it goes to seed because of 
its large, heavily-seeded heads.  The seeds store quite well for long 
periods of time if kept dry.
   We consider this little discovery one of the most rewarding from among a 
considerable number, encountered over the immediately-past 17 years of our 
efforts.
  Sincerely,   Brooks Bradley.  Eric Harborne Research Foundation.
   I must go now good night to all.

 HI all,
    I have a medical situation, in which  I have had pretty heavy bleeding 
for the past 12 days and am now very anemic.  I have been told that a 
hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood transfusion 
right now.  Regular counts should be 120 and mine is at 77.    Transfusions 
around 85-90.  Tomorrow will tell if I need one.  I  have been doing some 
research but am appealing to my health lists for any information good or bad 
towards the situation.  I have presently 3 weeks to wait for the surgery 
unless things go from bad to worse over the next few days.  I have been put 
on medication to help control blood flow and iron to build the blood back 
up.  If things get worse the surgery date will be moved up.  I don't want 
the surgery but I am out in the middle of no-mans land with my specialist 
leaving in 2-3 months.  The alternative specialist for this surgery, if I 
wait until after this one leaves, is not a very good option.    This doctor 
is worried about the anemia being really bad on heart long term.  I really 
have been putting this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind 
eye to it.
   I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are some 
pros and cons of the effects.
  You can email me directly to keep the off topic to a minimum.


CMO SOURCES
 There are many sources for quality CMO.  One of the more reliable ones (we 
have used many)...especially if needing  enough for more than a single 
course (the standard 10 day protocol)...is Beyond-a-Century  A quarter 
teaspoon of the loose powder is, essentially, equivalent one 280 mg 
capsule.
 I believe, TJ, on this list, handles CMO.  If so, I believe you will find 
his product to be quite satisfactory.  His original source was, I believe, 
from Vincent Gammill - one of the pioneers in the development of commercial 
CMO in the U.S.
 I hope you find these comments of use, however, do remember I am not 
recommending that one actually purchase product...specifically from these 
sources - just that we have determined them to be reliable, for our purposes 
in the past.
  Sincerely,   Brooks Bradley.

L-TRYPTOPHAN AND INSOMNIA
    Hello Marshall,
    L-Tryptophan powder may be purchased (no prescription required) from 
Beyond-a-century.com     for $15.00 per 100 grams.   An absolute BARGAIN 
when one considers such an amount would cost several hundred dollars in 
Europe (at present) provided one could get the special dispensation to 
obtain such a quantity.  L-Tryptophan is a splendid adjunct for  persons 
encountering sleep challenges.  The original "hullabaloo" over L-Tryptophan 
was caused by a single Japanese supplier who shipped a 
toxically-contaminated batch to the U.S .the results of which proved 
disastrous for over 50 people (mostly aged individuals).  The FDA, in one of 
their typical responses, attempted to criminalize L-Tryptophan as a toxin 
and possible carcinogen and was able to eliminate it from all trade channels 
for two or three years.  After the public display died down and the FDA's 
red face had time to bleach,  L-Tryptophan has, quietly, resumed its 
rightful place as a valued health constituent in human health.
  I have used it as an aid for insomnia, for several years with excellent 
result.
 One comment about melatonin.  We have researched it quite extensively 
primarily, between 1999 and 2004 and found it quite effective, and benign. 
Most persons (from among our volunteer population) who experienced 
disappointing results were found to have systemic  predispositions which 
required larger amounts (beyond 10 milligrams daily) to achieve satisfactory 
results.  Some individuals, from among our experimental population, used 
over 50 mg  daily for extended time periods with no compromises whatsoever. 
The only detectable side-effect presenting, was drowsiness during the early 
morning hours, immediately after arising from their night's sleep.
     Best Regards, Brooks.

Melatonin - OT
Mon, 30 Apr 2007  Marshall Dudley
For Doris and others writing about melatonin, saying,
  I use the Somalife gHP and I sleep like a baby with no side effects and no 
down time in the morning and the amino acids do many other things in my body 
besides just make me sleep better.*
I am coming in late on the melatonin discussions, as I have been away from 
the Silver List for a while.  So, forgive me if I sound off the wall, here.

  My GOS (grumpy old spouse) has been fighting insomnia for quite a while --  
not cheerfully, as you might gather.  Tried melatonin without measurable 
results, and won't take OTC or doctor prescribed sleep aids, wisely, I 
think.  Then I stumbled over a suggestion -- I know not where, since I read 
widely about health matters.  He has tried  eating chicken and other snacks 
supposedly helping bring on the  Sandman, but when I told him I had read 
that eating a handful of walnuts before going to bed would help, he was 
willing to try it.
  He has rarely had any trouble falling asleep since he began this odd 
bedtime snack!  Plus, the nuts are full of great heart healthy Omega 3 fats, 
too, so he protects his heart, takes care of his need for sleep, and my 
patience, all at the same time, while I am a night owl and stay up all hours 
happily.
  Thought you might like to try the nuts at about $5 a pound, instead of 
sleep aids at over $100!
  Many nuts are high in  tryptophan, and the government can't outlaw all of 
them (although they may try).  Pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds are also 
good sources. They should all be effective for those that get relief from 
tryptophan.  A good alternative since the government outlawed tryptophan due 
to its effective competition with big pharm's sleeping pills.
  Marshall

PUPS AND PARVOVIRUS
   Hello Trem,
Yes, i did give a report on our parvo researches.  If the pups are, already, 
dying the situation is SUPER-CRITICAL.  If they have lost their thirst 
reflex, the only alternative is enema.  The most effective protocol we were 
able to invoke was one that utilized  50%, by volume of Gatorade, plus 50% 
by volume of FULL STRENGTH 10ppm to 20ppm CS. We used a "baby sringe"  ( a 
human ear syringe will work as well). Administer the emema continually, but 
slowly.  Depending upon the puppy's total mass (weight), the more effective 
dosages were about one ounce of solution per pound of weight up to 10 lbs 
total weight.  10 ounces proved adequate for subjects up to 15 lbs total 
weight.
 Do remember, that dehydration and fluid electrolyte loss is, most 
frequently, the actual killer in pups especially.  Parvo moves very rapidly 
from Stage 3 to Stage 4 even in adult dogs.  Hours, not days, are frequently 
the difference between success and failure.  If the pups have lost their 
thirst reflex, enemas are necessary every hour until they stabilize.  If the 
subject loses retension (immediately) of the enema ( either from too much 
volume being administered, or convulsive peristalisis), they should be given 
another enema IMMEDIATELY.  Parvo in puppies is, in reality, a triage 
circumstance .therefore, treat the ones most likely to survive - with 
treatment -  FIRST. A Parvo outbreak among puppies is a heart-rending 
experience.  You will know within a matter of hours (24 at most) whether 
your protocol is working .as improvement will manifest, or they will be 
going moribund rapidly.
 We have, on occasion, gained some near miraculous recoveries using the CS X 
Gatorade protocol.
   NOTHING else we have ever attempted yielded any worthwhile result we 
compared with this simple protocol.
   I wish your friend the very best in his/her efforts to save the little 
fellows.
 Sincerely,  Brooks.
   p.s.  It is HIGHLY recommended that ALL dogs exposed (even indirectly) be 
furnished  undiluted Colloidal Silver of at least 5 ppm strength 
..free-choice ..for 3 or 4 consecutive days  - -as a prophylactic protocol. 
Parvo is nothing to take lightly, even among adult dogs.

  I recall seeing posts about Parvo and rapid resolving it using CS and 
Gatorade in combination.  I believe it was Brooks that posted the ratios. 
Does anyone recall?  I have a customer with Parvo sick puppies that are 
dying.  She needs advice quickly. 


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