Bingo, Marshall. Sam
> One of the biggest problems with trying to figure out what will get rid of warts > is that the body is so responsive to beliefs. If you really believe that > something will get rid of a wart, and then use it, I suspect there is over a 50% > chance it will work. My sister got rid of her warts with stump water when she > was a little girl since she really believed it would work. That could be one > reason that so many different substances are reported to get rid of them. > > Once you provide the attention to the wart with the desire for it to go away, > the appropriate energies (like Reiki) will go to work making it happen. > > Marshall > > [email protected] wrote: > > > I have had succes removing warts using an electronic "zapper",and applying > > the pulses to the wart via stainless steel needles under each side of he > > wart.Two half hour runs on successive days resulted in these things > > "layering off" for about 5 days.They have not come back. > > petemc > > -----Original Message----- > > From: James Osbourne, Holmes <[email protected]> > > To: '[email protected]' <[email protected]> > > Date: Tuesday, 9 November 1999 11:42 > > Subject: RE: CS and warts > > > > >Marshall, > > > > > >I injected a small amount into a wart (my very own) about 5 mm round, the > > >seedy deep kind. I inserted the needle through the wart until it became > > >painful, and injected probably about 1/100 CC. Most of it came back out to > > >the surface when I removed the needle. No noteworthy change in about a > > >week. > > > > > >I suspect if I had the resources to numb the area, and squirted a small > > >pocket at the base of the thing, it would work. Adding MSM as a transport > > >agent would probably help. > > > > > >James Osbourne Holmes > > >[email protected] > > > > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > > >From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:[email protected]] > > >Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 11:48 AM > > >To: [email protected] > > >Subject: Re: CS and warts > > > > > >I heard of one fellow that got a syringe and injected cs directly into the > > >wart, and it fell of in a day or two. > > > > > >I use to burn warts off with a soldering iron. After burning, a blister > > >would > > >form under the wart, and I would clip the whole wart off. Wart would > > >return > > >about 20% of the time, but if you followed with CS I bet it would give > > >about > > >99% reliablility. > > > > > >Marshall > > > > > >James Osbourne, Holmes wrote: > > > > > >> Hi Liz, > > >> > > >> Some of my warts went away with a few random applications of topical Ag. > > >> Some are very slowly going away with months of MSM/CS solution rinse > > >> every couple of days. The most vulnerable seem to be the round whitish > > >> softer type. > > >> > > >> The hard "seed-like" warts, which when seen on feet are called "plantar" > > >> which penetrate the derma and epidermis, are the most resistant which I > > >> have seen. I have one on my palm. I almost beat it once by gouging > > >most > > >> of it away and then keeping a band aid on it occasionally soaked with CS. > > >> But it was too deep, and the skin healed over it and it regrew. I > > >Intend > > >> to have a dermatologist identify the resistant types before I figure out, > > >> if possible, how to make the Ag work. > > >> > > >> These may be variants of the same virus under different conditions. > > >> > > >> I read of one case in an industrial exposure due to inhalation of a > > >copious > > >> amount of powdered Ag, all the fellow's warts fell off an a very short > > >> period of time. > > >> > > >> James Osbourne Holmes > > >> [email protected] > > >> > > >> -----Original Message----- > > >> From: Liz Pavek [SMTP:[email protected]] > > >> Sent: Saturday, November 06, 1999 10:32 AM > > >> To: [email protected] > > >> Subject: CS and warts > > >> > > >> << File: ATT00000.html >> I tried the usual bandaid/CS on a wart on the > > >> side of my left forefinger. For over a week I kept it saturated, > > >(carried > > >> a little dropper bottle of CS everywhere) but when I removed the bandaid, > > >> the wart was unchanged. Perhaps it's the TYPE of wart. It's a flat, > > >> almost "smooth" wart that I have had since I was a child. Any tips would > > >> be very gratefully accepted. > > >> > > >> Liz > > >> > > >> -- > > >> The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > >> > > >> To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > > >> [email protected] -or- [email protected] > > >> with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > >> > > >> To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > >> > > >> List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > > > > > > > > >

