Re: CS>R-ALA

2012-11-19 Thread olushola camara
My pleasure

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Melly Bag  wrote:

> Thank you Olushola.
>
> Melly
>


CS>R-ALA

2012-11-19 Thread Melly Bag
Thank you Olushola.
 
Melly

Re: CS>anxiety and stress

2012-11-19 Thread PT Ferrance
I am trained in a number of different energy protocols.  I think my favorite is 
DP4 which can be learned from Karen at www.workasworship.com.  She is a great 
teacher and there is a lot of good free information on the site.
PT





From: Alan Jones 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, November 19, 2012 8:32:04 PM
Subject: Re: CS>anxiety and stress

Mike, thanks for the suggestions on EFT.  I found garythink.com and am using 
the 
videos to learn it.

If you (or others) can suggest any other resources I would appreciate it.

-Alan




On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 5:29 PM, M.G. Devour  wrote:

Alan,
>
>Along with the many other good suggestions, I would suggest Emotional
>Freedom Technique (EFT).
>
>I had a relative who was clearly suffering from post-traumatic stress
>after a cardiac close call and a series of invasive medical procedures.
>Combined with a fearsome financial situation as a result of their
>temporary disability, they were so bound up in fear and anxiety that
>they were almost non-functional, suffering frequent extreme anxiety
>attacks and persistent insomnia.
>
>It took some "tough love" (read: at least one shouting match!) to get
>them to confront what they were doing to themselves and to instill the
>inkling that some positive response was even possible.
>
>I then was able to introduce EFT and guided them through frequent
>sessions for a week or more, gradually confronting each element of the
>trauma from the hospital experiences, plus their fears about job, money,
>mortality, and whatever else expressed itself or acted as a trigger.
>
>They learned to do the procedure themselves, and I often received
>reports in the morning of self-administered sessions that helped them
>get back to sleep the night before.
>
>In a little over a month, they were emotionally recovered and in fact
>considerably stronger than they were before events overtook them. Their
>physical situation improved substantially, permitting them to return to
>work within 6 months, and there is no doubt in my mind that that would
>not have been possible under the extreme stress to which they were
>subjected by the emotional issues.
>
>Your situation is, thankfully, more tame than that, but no less
>important to you than this was for us. As a way to dissipate your fears
>and anxiety so as to allow a positive outlook to express itself, EFT
>will serve you well, and is technically very simple, to boot.
>
>Peace,
>
>Mike D.
>
>
>
>On Fri, 2012-11-09 at 07:43 -0600, Alan Jones wrote:
>> My world has been turned upside down.  After nearly 30 years at the
>> same company, where I always got stellar performance reviews and
>> incredible raises, bonuses and stock options, all of a sudden, without
>> warning, I am told I make too much money and my employment is in
>> immediate jeopardy (I'm a software engineer).
>>
>> If this wasn't bad enough, my body is responding with extreme stress
>> and anxiety, which are severely affecting my ability to function in my
>> job, let alone life.
>>
>> My wife has some anxiety pills which I have been taking, which help a
>> bit.  I hate drugs, however, and am looking for other options.  I
>> would think that some effective hypnosis program would be useful to
>> get this under control, but so far haven't found anything that looks
>> effective.
>>
>> Any help is appreciated...
>>
>> --
>> Alan Jones
>>
>> "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution,
>> nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States
>> respectively, or to the people."  (Tenth Amendment to the US
>> Constitution)
>
>
>
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Re: CS>Diabetic peripheral neuropathy

2012-11-19 Thread olushola camara
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:51 PM,  wrote:

> I've read that berberine is most effective for controlling blood sugar
> spikes if taken 20-30 minutes before eating, and that ALA is also best
> absorbed on an empty stomach. I take you've found both to be effective
> taken on a full stomach?
>
> Thanks,
> Terry


Measuring fasting glucose levels is a measure of worst case glucose level. Even
if fasting glucose levels indicate one is okay,it does not speak to the
damage being done from "repetitive" post meal glucose surges. The longer
"repetitive" post-meal glucose surges stay elevated, the greater is the
damage done to tissues. The damage eventually progresses to the state where
fasting glucose levels indicate a diabetic complication.
http://www.lef.org/search/?q=chlorogenic%20acid&c=Magazine and
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2011/ss2011_Are-We-All-Pre-Diabetic_02.htmand
discuss this process in more detail.

One solution is chlorogenic acid found in green coffee bean extract which
has been clinically shown to limit dangerous after-meal glucose surges.

Olushola

>


Re: CS>anxiety and stress

2012-11-19 Thread Alan Jones
Mike, thanks for the suggestions on EFT.  I found garythink.com and am
using the videos to learn it.

If you (or others) can suggest any other resources I would appreciate it.

-Alan


On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 5:29 PM, M.G. Devour  wrote:

> Alan,
>
> Along with the many other good suggestions, I would suggest Emotional
> Freedom Technique (EFT).
>
> I had a relative who was clearly suffering from post-traumatic stress
> after a cardiac close call and a series of invasive medical procedures.
> Combined with a fearsome financial situation as a result of their
> temporary disability, they were so bound up in fear and anxiety that
> they were almost non-functional, suffering frequent extreme anxiety
> attacks and persistent insomnia.
>
> It took some "tough love" (read: at least one shouting match!) to get
> them to confront what they were doing to themselves and to instill the
> inkling that some positive response was even possible.
>
> I then was able to introduce EFT and guided them through frequent
> sessions for a week or more, gradually confronting each element of the
> trauma from the hospital experiences, plus their fears about job, money,
> mortality, and whatever else expressed itself or acted as a trigger.
>
> They learned to do the procedure themselves, and I often received
> reports in the morning of self-administered sessions that helped them
> get back to sleep the night before.
>
> In a little over a month, they were emotionally recovered and in fact
> considerably stronger than they were before events overtook them. Their
> physical situation improved substantially, permitting them to return to
> work within 6 months, and there is no doubt in my mind that that would
> not have been possible under the extreme stress to which they were
> subjected by the emotional issues.
>
> Your situation is, thankfully, more tame than that, but no less
> important to you than this was for us. As a way to dissipate your fears
> and anxiety so as to allow a positive outlook to express itself, EFT
> will serve you well, and is technically very simple, to boot.
>
> Peace,
>
> Mike D.
>
>
> On Fri, 2012-11-09 at 07:43 -0600, Alan Jones wrote:
> > My world has been turned upside down.  After nearly 30 years at the
> > same company, where I always got stellar performance reviews and
> > incredible raises, bonuses and stock options, all of a sudden, without
> > warning, I am told I make too much money and my employment is in
> > immediate jeopardy (I'm a software engineer).
> >
> > If this wasn't bad enough, my body is responding with extreme stress
> > and anxiety, which are severely affecting my ability to function in my
> > job, let alone life.
> >
> > My wife has some anxiety pills which I have been taking, which help a
> > bit.  I hate drugs, however, and am looking for other options.  I
> > would think that some effective hypnosis program would be useful to
> > get this under control, but so far haven't found anything that looks
> > effective.
> >
> > Any help is appreciated...
> >
> > --
> > Alan Jones
> >
> > "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution,
> > nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States
> > respectively, or to the people."  (Tenth Amendment to the US
> > Constitution)
>
>
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prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or
to the people."  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)


RE: CS>Diabetic peripheral neuropathy

2012-11-19 Thread slickpicker
I've read that berberine is most effective for controlling blood sugar spikes 
if taken 20-30 minutes before eating, and that ALA is also best absorbed on an 
empty stomach. I take you've found both to be effective taken on a full stomach?

Thanks,
Terry


 James C Brown  wrote: 

=
In my opinion, yes.

I take berberine too after eating with rla. Seems to do great.

 

Thanks,

Jim

From: Melly Bag [mailto:tita_...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2012 1:26 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Diabetic peripheral neuropathy

 


Hi Mr. Bradley,

 

Would it be more beneficial to take the R-Alpha Lipoic form than the regular
alpha lipoic acid?

 

Many thanks.

 

Melly

 



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RE: CS>Diabetic peripheral neuropathy

2012-11-19 Thread James C Brown
In my opinion, yes.

I take berberine too after eating with rla. Seems to do great.

 

Thanks,

Jim

From: Melly Bag [mailto:tita_...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2012 1:26 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Diabetic peripheral neuropathy

 


Hi Mr. Bradley,

 

Would it be more beneficial to take the R-Alpha Lipoic form than the regular
alpha lipoic acid?

 

Many thanks.

 

Melly

 



RE: CS>Residue in silver?

2012-11-19 Thread Neville Munn

Try cleaning them at regular timed intervals during the brewing process, and 
paper towel is all I use also, but I wipe the electrodes fairly vigorously to 
get them as clean as I can.
 
Other than that, I don't know.
 
N.
 



Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 19:41:54 -0500
Subject: Re: CS>Residue in silver?
From: sobertogod1n...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

We have a silvergen and it has a stirrer . But i always clean the silver strips 
after each batch.
The engineer of the product just said to wipe with a paper towel . 


On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Neville Munn  wrote:





You mentioned the 2nd jar?  Was the first jar similar?

I don't get any residue in mine so if you don't want any sediment then I 
suggest you revisit your production procedures, methods and practices as 
something must be amiss.
If you're not using one of those auto polarity reversal units then I suggest 
being more critical about removal and cleaning of electrodes at regular timed 
intervals during production process, and if you don't incorporate some form of 
stirring method if brewing larger volumes, then I recommend you do so.


Don't know your setup so I can't contribute much.



N.



> From: jmillerwo...@gmail.com
> Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 16:35:38 -0600
> Subject: Re: CS>Residue in silver?
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> 
> If I had to take a guess: it's silver, it's grey by nature, when you
> shake it, it blends together and doesn't look grey? I don't know.
> Looking forward to the answer.
> 
> Joyce
> 
> On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Gary Hilt  wrote:
> > Our 2nd jar of CS after almost gone had some reisdue which looked light gray
> > or white?
> > When we shook it, it disappeared??? Whats up with that??
> >
> > --
> > Eph 1:2 Grace be to you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord
> > Jesus Christ.
> > Gary & Lennie
> >
> 
> 
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