bailar wrote: > Marshall...I did read a post in the archives about that, using as I > recall ozone water, beck pulser, and silver, is that correct? I can't > bear ozone water, but I do have an ozone sauna and can do ozone > insufflation. I find ozone very powerful. As I mentioned I also have a > hyperbaric chamber (mild portable). I use the chamber for quality of > life, though, and not for a cure...and thus about once a week is > enough. > > It is CS, ozonated water, blood electrification (the Clark Zapper > seems to work as well for this), and magnetic pulsing. Experience > with someone who had Lyme that was not responding to antibotics > indicates that the magnetic pulsing is essential to get rid of those > beasties that are hiding in the lymph system. Without it she got to > about 95% but could not completely get rid of it. With it, she is > fully recovered. > > If you can't bear the ozonated water, this is likely a herx reaction. > If so, then that means it is definitely working. Ozonated water does > nothing for or to me when I am not sick. Richard...I'll look up > gatorade, thanx. It probably has sugar in it, and I wonder if the > sugar helps push the CS into the cells? I don't do well with any > sugar, both lyme and candida like it too much. If there is a sugarless > version or it doesn't have sugar I will definitely try it. > > It has glucose in it. Not sure what it does, the ionic portion of the > silver will combine with the NaCl and produce silver chloride, and > with the citric acid and produce silver citrate. Not sure which > reaction wins out, but I think it is the chloride one, or maybe there > is a stabalized ratio of the two. Since silver chloride is what is > formed in the stomach, the increase in effectiveness when mixed with > Gatorade is puzzling. Fact is though it does increase the > effectiveness, so my chemistry may be all wet on this. Now if there > were a trace of ammonia, then it would form Tollens reagent, and the > glucose would reduce it to form colloidal silver from the ionic > portion. But even if this happened, I am not sure the effectiveness > would be increased since tests with ionic vs colloidal portions of EIS > I did a few weeks ago indicated that at least for milk, the ionic > portion seems to be the more effective part. > > The DMSO--I'd be afraid to take that orally. Anyway, this silver is > powerful at this point. Speaking of metals, oddly, in class today we > did a journal search on "horses" on something called scirus, and up > came an article on copper peptide creams being used for wound healing > by veterinarians for horses. I commented that veterinarians know how > to cure animals a lot better than most docs can with their human > patients. :)
It is not so much the lack of knowledge, it is the FDA will not allow cures that are simple and inexpensive since they are working as the pharm's watchdog to prevent competition. Marshall

