On doors that open outward, I push with my elbow to open it.

DL

"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
> 
> Richard,
> 
> R.e. the point about lavatories: when you go out, use a tissue or paper towel 
> to open the door; toss the tissue backward into the trash can as you exit. 
> Favored technique of careful epidemiologists and MDs. I kid you not. These 
> people know what's on the doorknob . . .
> 
> On Friday, Oct 24, 2003, at 22:26 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:
> 
>      Smith, & Mike,
>      I concur, You have the right and responsibility to treat yourself with 
> something Natural (CS) that out performs the expensive antibiotics without 
> any side effects or causing the pathogen to build antibodies, and with great 
> economy! These are NOT my ideas, but come from a company's tests (performed 
> by several US Universities) after having jumped through the hoops and proven 
> in laboratory tests for approval by Ghana, West Africa FDA (see their 
> website: ASAP silver source--click on & read all references!) They now have 
> millions of dollars in contracts in Africa, South America and the far-east 
> and are authorized to treat: Tuberculosis (#1 killer); Malaria (#3 killer); 
> Aids; and other terrible diseases that our own FDA ignores to protect the 
> profits of the International Pharmaceutical Companies (who can't profit 
> enough from CS & want YOU to be ignorant and unable to make, obtain or use 
> CS!)
> 
>      Since, I, like those who share valuable information on this and other CS 
> sites are more interested in helping the unfortunate than making big bucks, I 
> compliment you on having enough faith in your good, natural remedies to give 
> them a chance to handle your problem--given these precautions: 1) Wash hands 
> with soap & CS solution after going to toilet or handling infected parts; 2) 
> Don't wipe or rub other body parts, possible transferring bodily fluids; 3) 
> NO sex or Too friendly activity until your cure is complete--you certainly 
> don't want to spread this; 4) NO shaking hands; 5) You can determine other 
> activities to refrain from until your cure.
> 
>      From using public restrooms, I have often observed men rushing in, 
> relieving themselves & rushing out without any pretense of handwashing. Most 
> doors open inward and have a door handle which they can contaminate for 
> others as they leave. I am friendly, trusting and loving toward others until 
> they prove they aren't the same; and I have often considered wearing a loose 
> sling over my shoulder in which to place my right hand; obviating "hand 
> shaking", but give a slight friendly left-hand wave. To date, I have 
> refrained from this but feel it's not too far out.
> 
>      Too good Not to Share: A ditty describing a restaurant waiter 
> approaching a customer: "Oh what'll you have?" the waiter said, calmly 
> picking his nose! The observant customer replied, "2 hard-boiled eggs, you 
> son of a gun, Cause you can't get your fingers on those!"
> 
>      Best regards,
>      Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
> 
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: Smith, Michael [mailto:[email protected]]
>      Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 12:06 PM
>      To: '[email protected]'
>      Subject: RE: CS>RE: CS>RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised oxygen?
> 
>      So those people who are battling HIV, Hep C, MS and Cancer etc by 
> treating themselves with natural methods are messing around too? I want to 
> beat this infection using natural methods without having to resort to 
> anti-biotics which have always had a bad effect on me. I think I have that 
> right.
> 
>      regards
> 
>      Mike
> 
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: David Bearrow [mailto:[email protected]]
>      Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 3:48 PM
>      To: [email protected]
>      Subject: Re: CS>RE: CS>RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised oxygen?
> 
>      For gonorhea I wouldn't mess around. Get yourself to a doctor quickly 
> and get some antibiotics prescribed to you!
> 
>      Smith, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>      Thanks Rob for the suggestions.
> 
>      I'm actually in the process of ordering some GSE as well as some Olive 
> leaf Extract as I've heard very good things about that too. If the CS, OLE, 
> GSE combo doesn't do it for me - I'll also look into the terminator
> 
>      Thanks again
> 
>      Mike
> 
> 
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: Rob Combis [mailto:[email protected]]
>      Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 3:14 PM
>      To: [email protected]
>      Subject: RE: CS>RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised oxygen?
> 
>      Thanks, Mike.  Are you willing to try anything else to complement your 
> CS regimen??
> 
>      I think you hit the nail on the head when you said that the CS is not 
> getting to the infection.  It can't kill what it doesn't come in contact 
> with.  I think I might have said this before, but I had cold sores for the 
> longest time.  I can't remember when I didn't get them.  I ran into CS about 
> a year and a half ago.  It has been great for me and the people around who 
> are willing to try something 'new'.  Literally everyone who I make some for 
> has been sick free since beginning CS.  It is amazing stuff.  But I would 
> still get cold sores every few weeks or so.  I started using the terminator 
> zapper around the middle of august and I haven't had a cold sore since.  I 
> haven't changed anything else in my daily routine, but I use the terminator 
> zapper.  This is my own story that I figured I would share with you....
> 
>      So I would add 2 things to your CS intake:Grapefruit seed extract ($20 
> or so at local health food store) and wear the terminator zapper ($110 
> online) as many hours of the day as you can.  It is easy to wear.
> 
>      Let me know if you would like more info.  Good luck and I hope this 
> helps.
>      Rob
> 
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: Smith, Michael [mailto:[email protected]]
>      Sent: Mon 10/20/2003 10:37 AM
>      To: '[email protected]'
>      Cc:
>      Subject: CS>RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised oxygen?
> 
>      Yes Rob -
> 
>      It's Gonorrhea.
> 
>      Mike
> 
> 
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: Rob Combis [mailto:[email protected]]
>      Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 2:30 PM
>      To: [email protected]
>      Subject: RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised oxygen?
> 
>      Michael-
>      If you don't mind can you let us know where the bacterial infection is?? 
>  This may help explain why it is only keeping the infection at bay.
> 
>      I would look at including Grapefruit seed extract into your regimen to 
> complement your CS intake.  It is also a strong, natural anti-bacterial....
> 
>      RC
> 
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: Smith, Michael [mailto:[email protected]]
>      Sent: Mon 10/20/2003 9:02 AM
>      To: '[email protected]'
>      Cc:
>      Subject: RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised oxygen?
> 
>      Well first of all there is the sheer volume of water. I personally do not
>      want to spend all day drinking litres and litres of water and then 
> having to
>      run to the toilet to pee 37 times a day!
> 
>      Secondly - Ronald J. Gibbs studied the efficacy of colloidal silver 
> against
>      bacteria,(which is of relevance to my current infection) and concluded 
> that
>      a minimum of 9 parts colloidal silver to 1 part bacteria-laden water is
>      required for colloidal silver to be effective in reducing the bacteria
>      colony count to one. He further concluded that a 20:1 ratio provided 
> optimum
>      efficacy. Any concentration less than 9 parts CS to 1 part bacteria-laden
>      water and the bacteria colony would not be killed off totally and would 
> then
>      start to multiply again. So what I conclude from this in my current
>      situation is that my 2 litres a day of 10ppm CS for the last two + weeks
>      which has done nothing but keep the infection where it is is not enough 
> tot! otally destroy the infection. So the way I see it is that I can drink CS
>      with a higher ppm (of course the best quality, smallest particles,
>      completely clear) OR I can drink more volume of the same CS.
>      I would rather drink CS with a higher ppm at the same volume because:
> 
>      1: Too much volume of water is uncomfortable for me
> 
>      2: The lower ppm CS may not be enough to reduce the bacterial colony
>      sufficiently
> 
>      3: Not enough CS may be reaching the the infected area anyway so possibly
>      drinking a higher pppm CS would get enough down there to do the job.
> 
>      This is just my view based on what I am experiencing and what I have 
> read.
>      I'm not saying anything is better than anything else - I am just trying 
> to
>      come to an informed solution to my problem.
> 
>      regards
> 
>      Mike
> 
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: George [mailto:[email protected]]
>      Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 9:05 AM
>      To: [email protected]
>      Subject: RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised oxygen?
> 
>      The only thing you are drinking more of is ... water.  The amount of 
> silver
>      (in this hypothetical example) would be
>      roughly the same.  Why are you assuming that 10 ppm is in any way 
> "lesser"
>      than 20 ppm except in the gross
>      amount of silver present?  The ppm value is only a ratio of silver to 
> water.
> 
>      Regards,
>      George
> 
>      On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 09:19:05 +0100, Smith, Michael wrote:
> 
>      >I'm sorry but I don't agree. I'd rather drink 2 litres of a stronger
>      product
>      >than 4 litres of a lesser product.
>      >
>      >regards
>      >
>      >Mike
>      >
> 
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