He thought he was making good CSW. John
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 11:41 AM, MaryAnn Helland <[email protected]>wrote: > John -- the Blue Man wasn't drinking what we make here. > MA > > ------------------------------ > *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 >> >> ------------------------------ >> *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? >> >> 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. >> >> John >> >> On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Neville Munn <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> #I fear my last reply failed to go through so have mercilessly trimmed >>> and sending again.# >>> >>> 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. >>> >>> 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. >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 09:41:02 -0500 >>> Subject: Re: CS>effects of STOPPING EIS? >>> From: [email protected] >>> To: [email protected] >>> >>> Neville: >>> >>> I've been using CSW for about ten years. >>> ------------------------------ >>> Find out now Link all your email accounts and social updates with >>> Hotmail.<http://windowslive.ninemsn.com.au/oneinbox?ocid=T162MSN05A0710G> >>> >> >> >

