Steve,

Your post doesn't sound very ADD...

Dan

On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:

>   I was diagnosed with ADD when I was 48.  I've been on medication for it
> ever since with some success, but still not enough to really resolve my ADD
> issues fully.
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> I am very new to the world of CS and similar therapies and have been mostly
> doing a ton of research online as one thing tends to lead to another.  Right
> now I think my brain is going to explode as I'm grappling with CS, H2O2,
> MMS, colloidal gold,  Blood Electrification, Magnets, EDTA, and god knows
> what else.
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> It is all fascinating to me.
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> I am a skeptic at heart, or perhaps merely a cynic.  I don't want to
> believe in outlandish stuff just because I WANT it to be true.  I want to
> believe because I'm convinced.  Whether there are conspiracies or not with
> the established medical communities or not, is not that important to me.  I
> recognize that there certainly can be, whether intentional or not.
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> So, I have made my own home-made colloidal silver, but wasn't able to
> confirm it until I got a water meter thru Ebay for a mere $15.  Found that
> my 1st brew came in at 6 ppm, which I think is about perfect.  I used two
> .999 pure silver dollars for electrodes, distilled water and used a
> tupperware pitcher to hold it all in.  I didn't have a fishtank bubbler, so
> I used a nebulizer which was a lot more powerful than I would have liked.
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> My first day that I sampled my brew was last Saturday.   On Sunday I woke
> up with a considerably stuffy nose and had a productive drainage which
> appeared to be a sinus infection. (I'll pass on the intimate details.).   I
> took a good dose of my home-brew that day as well as Monday.   My stuffiness
> disappeared within 1/2 hour or so and has not yet returned.
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> After a couple days, I decided I needed more and better equipment to really
> know exactly how successful my first batch of CS was, so I ordered a testing
> device on Ebay which arrived yesterday.
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> On Tuesday, I found the Meso Gold etc. website and was entranced with the
> testimonials.   Now, being a cynic and skeptic, I'm not one to put a great
> deal of confidence into anecdotal evidence.  However, the testimonies were
> pretty convincing and with my ADD problems plus my considerable depression
> issues (you'll have to know more of my life story to appreciate this issue),
> I allowed myself to be hopeful and ordered a litre of the meso-gold product.
>
> It arrived yesterday.  I took a tablespoon when I opened the package, and
> another this morning.   I don't have a lot to report yet, other than I think
> I have experienced some elevation of mood and mental focus, but it could
> easily be my imagination as this can be pretty subjective.  I think if I see
> a dramatic change, I will be convinced.
>
> It would be great if it works as advertised since my daughter has serious
> ADD issues interfering with school, and my wife has lost a great deal of her
> cognitive ability in recent years.   Her micro-biography - she was a high
> school valedictorian, graduated from MSU with honors in Accounting, became a
> CPA and was highly efficient and organized.  This is the woman I married 19
> years ago. She has a history of occasional migraines which became a severe
> problem in 2003 when she was no longer able to continue working due to
> depression, brain fog, and daily migraines.  She has them every single day
> since 2006 and her mental focus has continued to slowly deteriorate, but has
> been going much more rapidly this year.   She has a lot of mental confusion,
> poor short-term memory to the point she can now no longer read books because
> she can't remember the first part of the paragraph by the time she gets to
> the end.   She is now showing a lot of trouble in following my conversations
> with her when I am explaining various issues or events, especially in
> regards to our son's ongoing divorce melodrama.
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> She was found to have an auto-immune disorder, which was officially
> diagnosed as 'connective tissue disorder.'  The rheumatologist stopped her
> from answering questions during his diagnosis consultation.  The reason, he
> told us, was that if he got ONE more positive answer, he would be obliged to
> diagnose her with lupus and she would become uninsurable.   And the
> treatment for lupus and the less scary (to insurance companies) diagnosis of
> connective tissue disorder is the same.   What a nice doctor.
>
> I had intended to write this email just to let folks know where I was at
> with CS therapy and my early experience so far with meso-gold, and hope for
> useful comments.    But of course, if anyone has any thoughts on my wife's
> situation and whether meso gold or other products might help her, I'd LOVE
> to hear it.
>
> Thanks much.
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> Steve G
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