John -- the Blue Man wasn't drinking what we make here.  
MA



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From: John E. Stevens <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, February 15, 2010 10:37:04 AM
Subject: Re: CS>effects of STOPPING EIS?

Not true, Maryann.  One does have to be careful - check out the "Blue-Man..."

John


On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 11:25 AM, MaryAnn Helland <[email protected]> 
wrote:

If there's one thing that has been demonstrated, over and over on this list, 
it's that you don't have to "be careful" in the use of CS.  Not the kind that 
we make.  One should be careful of purchased CS, and one should be careful in 
the use of antibiotics, drugs, etc., but the hallmark of what we do here is 
"can't hurt, might help".  FWIW
>MA
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From: John E. Stevens <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Mon, February 15, 2010 10:16:47 AM
>Subject: Re: CS>effects of STOPPING EIS?
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>Neville:
>
>The statement wasn't meant to "shy folks off" from using CSW.  I've used it 
>for over ten years and will continue to do so.  It's just to make folks aware 
>that CSW is a natural antibiotic and one must be careful in its use.
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>John
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>On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Neville Munn <[email protected]> wrote:
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>#I fear my last reply failed to go through so have mercilessly trimmed 
>and sending again.#
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>>That's very impressive John, and I Thank You with considerable humility for 
>>that insight into your world.
>> 
>>Now I feel a need to apologise for praps not making myself clearer, thus will 
>>attempt to address that here.
>> 
>>I was actually referring to your blanket statement; Quote "CSW will kill off 
>>some of the good bacteria in the intestines if used daily." end quote.   
>>Although it may be feasable for EIS to affect the bacteria, and as I 
>>understand it, it's the flora in the lower intestine, I believe it would take 
>>a considerable amount to do so, and also believe the 'type' of EIS ingested 
>>plays a large part in that eventuality.
>> 
>>Blanket statements such as this, without suitable explanation accompanying 
>>it, can have the potential for some to be unduly concerned about their EIS 
>>intake, and could conceivably encourage them to shy away from involvement 
>>with EIS, as they tend to do when they hear, or read, blanket statements 
>>regarding argyria becoming evident with the consumption of 'CS?'.  Some of 
>>the populace, dare I say MOST?, are extremely gullible hence give very 
>>little, or no consideration at all, to innumerable factors which come into 
>>play with either of these questionable eventualities.
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>>Myself, as with you seemingly, do not partake of any other 'substance?' My 
>>daily ingested amount of EIS is the sole alternative I imbibe in other than 
>>food and water for sustenance and survival.  I have no doctor as such as I 
>>can't remember the last time I visited one, but then knocking on the door of 
>>60 I'm probly still considered but a 'pup' <g>.
>> 
>>I would hope the above explanation is suitable and clears up any 
>>misconception which may have been apparent in my original posting.
>> 
>>N.
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>>________________________________
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 09:41:02 -0500
>>Subject: Re: CS>effects of STOPPING EIS?
>>From: [email protected]
>>To: [email protected]
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>>Neville:
>>
>>I've been using CSW for about ten years.  
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