Re: CS>Is the list quiet? ( sorry, forgot to change subject on my last post)

2010-10-14 Thread Michael Zangari
I've been off-line for quite awhile.
Just want to say that I am still using an inexpensive silver gel from my local 
drug store.
It seems to me that gel base is a wide open area. So many interesting 
combinations.
I admire you alchemists.





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--- On Thu, 10/14/10, zzekel...@aol.com  wrote:


From: zzekel...@aol.com 
Subject: Re: CS>Is the list quiet? ( sorry, forgot to change subject on my last 
post)
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, October 14, 2010, 3:03 PM




In a message dated 10/14/2010 2:49:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
gooogleis...@gmail.com writes:
Hello all,

I have asked a couple of questions, and addressed one of them specifically to 
Marshall and Neyna.  

"What do you know about making a sol in Aloe Vera jell using silver rounds"; 
and what silver compounds might it have?"

Did I miss the response, or is no one interested?  

TIA,



 


  

Re: CS>Question about Alkalized Water

2010-05-21 Thread Michael Zangari
The ph makes a dramatic difference in how the body functions.
There are several viruses in my experience that respond to a change in ph.
Like the herpes virus. And the flu.
A local merchant here sold alkalized water. I think distilled water is similar.
At any rate is off the market because of some glich or another. That's sales.
The alkalized water makers are pretty good.
There are also products like Acid Sooth for acid reflux that dramatically alter 
ph.
ionization is  pretty perky. it energizes and kills germs.
first exposure to alkalized water increases energy dramatically too.
as the ph adjust it no longer has a energized effect. in fact in may ground and 
slow you down.

 
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From: Marshall Dudley 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, May 21, 2010 12:18:53 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Question about Alkalized Water

Tara McClintick wrote:
> 
> Are there any knowledgable people on this subject that can answer this 
> question for me?
> 
> Supposedly it is supposed to be extremely de-toxing and balancing to drink 
> alkalized water - at least I keep reading that it is...
> 
> Why? My very filtered water is slightly acidic,I tested it with a ph strip.
> 
> Lemon water, and Apple Cider Vinegar water are VERY acidic, but yet to the 
> body they are supposed to be alkalizing.
> 

Yes they are, they all have alkaline ash, and it is the ash that is important.
> 
> Units that alkalize water also make acidic water which they say is great for 
> the skin and sterilizing fruts & vegis, cleaning stuff, etc. but people 
> should not drink it.
> 
Correct, the skin is naturally acid.
> 
> If anyone can explain these concepts – why some acidic liquids are alkalizing 
> yet water should be alkalized to be alkalizing – I’d love to understand that 
> better…
> 
Because we are talking about ash, not organic compounds. It is the ash that is 
important. The ash is what is left after something is burned. Take lemon juice 
for example, it will alkaline minerals in it. But it contains citric acid and 
ascorbic acid. When they are burned (or metabolized) those are converted to 
water, neutral pH, and carbon dioxide which although acid when in solution is 
quickly exhaled, leaving behind the alkalizing minerals.

Marshall
> 
> Thanks!!!
> 
> Tara
> 
> Tara McClintick
> 
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> 
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> 
> Fun books encourage communication…
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Re: CS>another question about cell phones (changing question)

2010-04-28 Thread Michael Zangari
I guess that is subjective.
Or a subject for discussion. The subject comes up with my nitropatches too, 
where to stick them.
I like the ajax nerve. There are two spots on either shoulder. Like a snake 
bite. That's about an inch from the shoulder joint on the back.
 
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From: needling around 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, April 28, 2010 12:23:48 PM
Subject: Re: CS>another question about cell phones (changing question)


OK, what is "the right spot"?
Thanks.
PT
- Original Message ----- 
>From: Michael Zangari 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 12:08 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>another question about cell phones (changing question)
>
>
>I'm not sure that cs does not help with radiation. It has help me with emf 
>from computer etc. As we know, silver is nonmagnetic. A little silver oxide on 
>the right spot travels the central nervous system lowering the electrical 
>response to a minimum. The gel acts as a conductor preserving natural flow.
> 
>=z= 
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>Michael Zangari 
>http://zangarijournalism.com
>
>
>
>
>

From: Ode Coyote 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Sent: Wed, April 28, 2010 8:11:31 AM
>Subject: Re: CS>another question about cell phones (changing question)
>
>
>
>If you were at ground zero, the fallout would not affect you at allyou'd 
>BE the fallout.
>CS would be useless and not needed even to disinfect food as the radiation 
>would have already done that job.
>
>In the event of a nuclear attack there are only 2 good places to be.
>Someplace the wind doesn't blow to, or where it blows at several thousands of 
>degrees C.
>Any place in between will be Hell for however long you manage to stay alive 
>there.
>
>The only SURE place to avoid Hell ... is Ground Zero.
>
>I think it was Dante that said, the way out of Hell is through the bottom of 
>the lake of fire.
>
>Ode
>
>
>At 01:58 PM 4/27/2010 -0400, you wrote:
>> All this talk about "cell phones" has been interesting, and I have a 
>> question about radiation from a nuclear attack.  How would CS work to clean 
>> fruits, vegetables, etc. from radiological fallout?  Would washing the item 
>> well and soaking it in CS be of any help getting rid of some of the fallout 
>> or be a "lost cause"?  I am figuring that I would not, of course,  be at 
>> ground zero and the fallout would be slight to minimal.  Any thoughts on 
>> this subject?  Thank you.
>> 
>> Bernadette
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Re: CS>An odd thing happened...........

2010-04-28 Thread Michael Zangari
I bought a set of silver electrodes from my local health product store.
Anybody have any knowledge or these blue gel pads? Are they effective?
 
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Re: CS>another question about cell phones (changing question)

2010-04-28 Thread Michael Zangari
I'm not sure that cs does not help with radiation. It has help me with emf from 
computer etc. As we know, silver is nonmagnetic. A little silver oxide on the 
right spot travels the central nervous system lowering the electrical response 
to a minimum. The gel acts as a conductor preserving natural flow.
 
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Michael Zangari 
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From: Ode Coyote 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, April 28, 2010 8:11:31 AM
Subject: Re: CS>another question about cell phones (changing question)



If you were at ground zero, the fallout would not affect you at allyou'd BE 
the fallout.
CS would be useless and not needed even to disinfect food as the radiation 
would have already done that job.

In the event of a nuclear attack there are only 2 good places to be.
Someplace the wind doesn't blow to, or where it blows at several thousands of 
degrees C.
Any place in between will be Hell for however long you manage to stay alive 
there.

The only SURE place to avoid Hell ... is Ground Zero.

I think it was Dante that said, the way out of Hell is through the bottom of 
the lake of fire.

Ode


At 01:58 PM 4/27/2010 -0400, you wrote:
> All this talk about "cell phones" has been interesting, and I have a question 
> about radiation from a nuclear attack.  How would CS work to clean fruits, 
> vegetables, etc. from radiological fallout?  Would washing the item well and 
> soaking it in CS be of any help getting rid of some of the fallout or be a 
> "lost cause"?  I am figuring that I would not, of course,  be at ground zero 
> and the fallout would be slight to minimal.  Any thoughts on this subject?  
> Thank you.
> 
> Bernadette
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Re: CS>More on Cell-Phone and Cell-Tower radiation

2010-04-23 Thread Michael Zangari
Have you discussed silver ions?
(I'm just back online.)

 
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From: Del 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 12:09:28 PM
Subject: Re: CS>More on Cell-Phone and Cell-Tower radiation


- Original Message - 
>From: bodhisattva 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 9:41 AM
>Subject: Re: CS>More on Cell-Phone and Cell-Tower radiation
>
>Is someone paying you to spin this stuff?
Bodhisattva:
 
Actually, Ode is just exercising his role as the "Socrates" of the group.
Nothing personal, I assure you.  He does it to all of us.
He likes to use the Socratic method and will deliberately take an opposing 
position in order to cause others to refine their thinking.
Be careful, because if you start to agree with him, he might immediately switch 
positions and start to argue the merits of the position you abandoned.
Besides, his posts are sometimes so long and rambling, and so full of metaphor 
and deliberate contradictions, that by the time you get to the end, you no 
longer know where you started.  Which, of course, is exactly his point.
You can't pin him down, so don't try.
But if you read him long enough, you will realize that he is passionately 
dedicated to discovering the truth (or, at least, discovering if there is such 
a thing).
On technical issues, he is very reliable and one of our leading experts (which 
he will no doubt deny because that might contradict his carefully cultivated 
image as just another "good-ol-boy").
On political, economic, and moral issues, he is Heisenberg - check your 
certainties at the door.
But most of all, he is almost always stimulating and entertaining.
So don't take offense.
Just sit back and enjoy (if you have the time).

Ode, I just blew your cover!
 
Del


  

Re: CS>HELP! Could use some advice on PREVENTING mold

2010-04-20 Thread Michael Zangari
I have a similar history with negative ionizers. I'd say that ion density is 
really the key factor in preventing mold and other bacteria from getting out of 
hand.
 
What exactly is produced by contemporary negative ion generators/
i thought this was an interesting tidbit.
  best.
   =z=





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--- On Tue, 4/20/10, bodhisattva  wrote:


From: bodhisattva 
Subject: Re: CS>HELP! Could use some advice on PREVENTING mold
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 11:43 AM


I can help you with this.  Did you know mold/pathogens/fungus grow better in 
higher EMF and Positive Ion fields?  It's true, and they've known about this 
for decades.  Now think about all of those positive ion generators (cell 
towers) dotting the landscape to know the gravity of this situation!  That 
means WiFi in your home, and other wireless techs, you are inadvertently 
increasing the amount of serious pathogens in your environment. I always 
recommend people toss out their wireless techs, if nothing else, because of the 
damage they can do to your blood. These days in my tests, I find a lot of 
people have something I call "EMF-Asthma", it's electronically induced!  
Anyway...

What I would do?  Introduce negative ions into your basement using one of the 
actual working ionizers out there.  I have a very expensive instrument to test 
ions, and I can tell you 99% of every single negative ionizer sold in major 
retailers simple doesn't work - at all. (and I only found 2 on the internet 
what worked as advertised) Negative ions also keep the mold spores from staying 
airborne and entering your bloodstream.

I have 8 of these in my home: http://www.mysticmarvels.com/ionprojector1.html   
(Including the basement to keep harmful mold from growing)

Second thing, I have my own cleaning/disinfectant/fungal/mold killing solution 
I created, it works amazingly well. I use it everywhere. I will give you the 
ingredients, and you can make it yourself. Depending on container size I vary 
the amount of ingredients.  You can spray this on walls to keep mold from 
growing.

Ingredients are:
Colloidal Silver (home made)
Eucalyptus Oil (2-3 droppers)
Camhor Oil (2-3 droppers)
Grapefruit Seed Extract (1 full dropper)
Holy Water (I'm spiritual, I use it everywhere)

I use 100% essential oils from Ebay, quite cheap.  Put it all on a spray 
bottle, shake it up real good, then use it anywhere you want. In my opinion it 
also kills weaponized pathogens, nematodes, H1N1, Morgellans, and most likely 
MRSA and other things. I use it everywhere, and sometimes I vary the recipe a 
good bit to keep the pathogens off balance. Such as adding Tea Tree once in 
awhile, or whatever.  You can place this into a bucket, then use a mop on your 
walls to kill off or prevent mold growth.

Vinegar is a powerful ally as well, keep a couple gallons in the home, you can 
clean and spray with this to keep mold down as well!

Some additional links...

http://www.nutritionreview.org/library/negative.ions.html
Consumer devices that utilize negative ion-generating technology have been 
shown to eliminate airborne pollutants, dust, cigarette smoke, pet dander, 
pollen, mold spores, viruses, and bacteria from the air. Negative ions have 
long been attributed to improvements in mood and physical health. Research 
supports the view that negative ions have a net positive effect on health, 
including improved mood, stabilized catecholamine regulation and circadian 
rhythm, enhanced recovery from physical exertion and protection from positive 
ion-related stress and exhaustion disorders. 

http://www.negativeiongenerators.com/
Refreshing Negative Ions Help Eliminate pollen, mold spores, dust, pet dander, 
and many other allergy causing particulates from the air you breathe.

(just another type of ionizer)
http://www.sharp.co.jp/products/living/pcig/en/prod01/iga100w/f_iga100w.html
decomposes and eliminates airborne mold fungus and viruses.

Lisa wrote: 






Hi All,
 
Our boiler died on Friday leaving us with several inches of water in the 
basement which traveled to carpeted areas. We have vacuumed and also have a 
dehumidifier running…and it’s lots better but definitely still damp. It wasn’t 
caught right away so there was steam everywhere and condensation on the walls 
(almost like a sauna etc.). The boiler will be fixed this week (hopefully…funds 
are low blah blah blah) but my major concern is mold and mildew. Does anybody 
have any ideas on how to PREVENT mold from starting? Anything would be helpful 
as I’m just about clueless…we can’t afford Serve Pro or any other professional 
to come in and help. I do have a pretty good sized fan (it sounds like an 
airplane) that I can use…but it’s been raining all weekend (yea…NOT!) and 
didn’t think it made any sense open

CS>Silver Salts

2009-12-11 Thread Michael Zangari

What is silver salt? Have you used it?
I will look it up of course.
I was talking to my doctor about the use of salt as an antibiotic.
I am wondering about combinations.
He was talking about the salt mines in Poland. How the population over 
generations became relatively disease free and healthy. This might be 
isolation. 
But just curious.
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Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-10 Thread Michael Zangari
Sowing silver or sowing salt. The result is the same. Barren soil. 
At least from one point of view.
And yes, I am aware of the hoo hoo over pesticides and silver.
sigh.
I like silver too.





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--- On Thu, 12/10/09, Golden Aldi  wrote:


From: Golden Aldi 
Subject: Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, December 10, 2009, 10:07 AM



I couldn't help notice that the below was from a 2005 Dictionary... Now look up 
pollutant in a much older version, like say from the 60's or 70's...
 
My dictionary says:
that a pollutant is something that pollutes: especially, a harmful chemical or 
waste material discharged into the water or atmosphere.
 
That should show you that "they" are changing all of the text books and 
dictionaries and encyclopedias... That is utterly most disgusting. A rape of 
mankind. Perverted.
 
Aldi


On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 4:44 AM, Dan Nave  wrote:



The American Heritage® Science Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin 
Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
pollutant
 
"A substance or condition that contaminates air, water, or soil. Pollutants can 
be artificial substances, such as pesticides and PCBs, or naturally occurring 
substances, such as oil or carbon dioxide, that occur in harmful concentrations 
in a given environment. Heat transmitted to natural waterways through 
warm-water discharge from power plants and uncontained radioactivity from 
nuclear wastes are also considered pollutants."





On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Steve  wrote:





CO2 is not a pollutant.   Without CO2 in the air, plants would die.   It's a 
natural component of our ecosphere.   Animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out 
CO2.  Plants breathe in CO2 and breathe out oxygen.

Of course, Nixon's EPA has declared CO2 to be a 'pollutant.'   Kind of.   It's 
mostly crazy double-speak, in my opinion.   Here's a link to what appears to be 
an unbiased article on the topic - 
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124001537515830975.html

To put things in perspective, Nitrogen makes up 78% of our atmosphere.  Oxygen 
makes up 21%.   Argon is 0.93%, then CO2 comes along at 4th place at 0.038%.   
The remaining 0.032% is divided up between a bunch of other gases not worth 
mentioning for this discussion.

I find it hard to put these kind of percentages in perspective so I'll compare 
this to a football field.  100 yards, 300 feet, or 14,400 inches, however you 
want to look at it.

So, between nitrogen and oxygen, we use up the first 99 yards of the football 
field.   That leaves 1 yard, or 3 feet.   Argon takes up 2.79 feet which leaves 
us with .21 feet or 2.52 inches.  

So, CO2 takes up a little more than 1 1/3 inches out of the whole football 
field. So, the man-made climate change theorists are trying to panic us because 
CO2 has gone up by 

Of course, this is only the 'dry' atmosphere.   Water vapor is, like CO2, 
considered to be a greenhouse gas, because it tends to hold warmth in and 
prevents it from escaping to outer space.      Depending on the area, time of 
day and season, the atmosphere can range between 1% and 5% of water vapor.   

So, the EPA picks on CO2 but not water vapor even though they both have the 
same impact.  I'm thinking water vapor has a MUCH larger impact than CO2 
because on that old football field it would take up anywhere from 36 inches to 
180 inches compared to CO2's lousy 1 1/3 inches.

 





--- On Wed, 12/9/09, slickpic...@cox.net  wrote:


From: slickpic...@cox.net 
Subject: Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of: 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: "Annie B Smythe" 
Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 6:02 PM 





Don't worry, at least they're focu$ing on the most deadly pollutant of 
all...CO2.  


 Annie B Smythe  wrote: 

=
Diabetes, Cancer, ADD, and every other disease under the sun. How can we 
live with all this crap in the food, and water, and air, and soil, in 
everything around us? And minority babies? We all breath the same air, 
and drink the same water, and use the same products, and eat food grown 
from the same soils. There ought to be riots in the streets over this.


http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_19801.cfm


And they target CS as a pesticide? I think people have lost their minds! 
Instead of concentrating on ridding us of the really lethal stuff, 
they're shilly shallying around with harmless stuff. And making a big 
stink about it. CS isn't lethal to people, plants or animals, like this 
other bunch of junk.


Annie


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RE: CS>Bipolar disorder

2009-01-30 Thread Michael Zangari
Learning the disease also helps. You can watch cycles and medicate at the right 
time to prevent disaster. In twenty year or so of doing professional therapy I 
have known more sucessful bi-polar people than not. I have seen some real 
tragedy too.





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--- On Fri, 1/30/09, Dianne France  wrote:

From: Dianne France 
Subject: RE: CS>Bipolar disorder
To: "silver-list" 
Date: Friday, January 30, 2009, 9:41 PM




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I have been reading with much interest the threads about bi-polar.
My husband has wanted me to find more information out about the 
condition.
 
My husbands father was bi-polar.  At one point he was trying to
sell the family home out from under everyone.  He was going to
take the money and run.  They finally were able to get him 
treatment but if he went off it he went back to his paranoid
exsitence.  He would call us in Florida and would only talk
to my husband.  When he was on medication he was much
more normal.  He lived to be 95, married to my mother-in-law
until she died at 83.  To me she was a saint to go thru what
she did for years.  
 
We also have a good friend who was married to a bi-polar.
They bought a large thoroughbred farm in New York.  She
appeared normal but wasn't.  We would go visit and one
day she would be warm and cordial and the next wouldn't
speak to anyone.  He came back to Florida to visit with his
sons from previous marriage and when he called to make
arranagement for her to pick him up at the airport she
told him not to bother coming home.  She moved the farm
manager into the house to replace him.  She was off her
meds.  He lost millions.
 
Knowing someone has this problem up front and considering
a relationship is playing with fire.  RUN.
 
Dianne

> From: bernade...@pa.net
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Bipolar disorder
> Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:47:21 -0500
> 
> I have to agree with Indi. Been reading and waiting, but now will step in.
> 
> My EX-SIL, is bi-polar. What a terrible disease. We all know he has it, 
> the doctor's diagnosed him as bi-polar, but of course no one was telling him 
> the truth and he wouldn't listen to anyone. He was fine and we were all 
> wrong.
> 
> He is extremely manipulative, even to the point of calling everyone and 
> saying he is ready to commit suicide so that he can again get his way. 
> Everyone else is wrong and he is not. I told him he could stay with us if 
> he took the medicine prescribed. He was wonderful with the drugs in his 
> system, but he stopped within a week because he didn't like the way he felt. 
> He used every excuse to stop taking the pills. We tried another but again 
> he didn't like the results. Finally he just wouldn't take them anymore. 
> He can look you straight in the eye and tell you something, which we all 
> know is an absolute lie, but he believes only himself. I know it is a 
> foul-up in brain chemistry, but he has to help himself which he is neither 
> able or willing to do. My daughter told us horror stories, but only having 
> him live with us did we see firsthand about this disease. She hung in there 
> for 5+ years, but finally gave up the good fight, and this was the only way 
> to save herself from years of misery, and even death. She now has a PFA 
> against him.
> 
> This bipolar person struggles. He is either flying so high and moving so 
> quickly that it is impossible to calm him down or he is so low that he needs 
> recreational drugs to pull himself back up. What a terrible way to have to 
> live. He may be an extreme case, so I can't say if there is a bi-polar 
> person that isn't like this.
> 
> But I have to agree with Indi - RUN, DON'T WALK. We tried to help him, so 
> we have no remorse.
> 
> Bernadette






  

Re: CS>Bipolar disorder

2009-01-30 Thread Michael Zangari
There are highly functional and solid bipolars out there when properly 
medicated. It seems to me it is also the responsibility of the family to know 
the ends of the string, so to speak to do the proper thing and not get emeshed 
in bad behavior or symptoms. It is also clear that you have to make a 
commitment and follow through on some things. Some people sucede.
It's just that simple. That's not to put down any horror stories. I've seen 
these too. But from the outside it always comes back to choice and personal 
responsibility. Responsibility is the ability to respond.





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--- On Fri, 1/30/09, Linda Ellis  wrote:

From: Linda Ellis 
Subject: Re: CS>Bipolar disorder
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, January 30, 2009, 10:37 PM







Dianne wrote:
>>Knowing someone has this problem up front and considering a relationship is 
>>playing with fire.  RUN.
 
Bernadette adds:
> I have to agree with Indi. Been reading and waiting, but now will step in. My 
> EX-SIL, is bi-polar. What a terrible disease. This bipolar person struggles. 
> He is either flying so high and moving so quickly that it is impossible to 
> calm him down or he is so low that he needs recreational drugs to pull 
> himself back up. 
 
Indi chimes in:
>>RUN, DON'T WALK. 
 
There's a big difference between finding yourself already in a relationship of 
some kind (parent? sibling? child?) with someone with this diagnosis, and 
taking it on VOLUNTARILY.  It is a really tough thing to live with.  Although 
my BIL has been relatively "stable" since 2002, when he was diagnosed, we are 
still very concerned about some of his actions.  My SIL was also diagnosed in 
2002, having gone from a soaring high-profile life with a money's-no-object 
spouse to bankruptcy in a matter of months.  She has had two more relapses, and 
I'm guessing that's why she can't find a job these days (employment law 
notwithstanding).  
 
We want nothing but the best for our family members, but if I found myself in a 
"new" relationship with one of these folks?  I'd be heading for the hills as 
fast as my feet would take me.  You just never know how the disease will 
manifest itself.  Drug addiction?  Sex addiction?  Spending sprees?  Stupid 
decisions?  
 
Linda
The Truly Educated Never Graduate


  

Re: CS>Glycerine

2008-12-23 Thread Michael Zangari
Nicely done.





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--- On Mon, 12/22/08, Rowena  wrote:

From: Rowena 
Subject: CS>Glycerine
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, December 22, 2008, 9:49 AM

I wondered what the action of glycerine might be in Brooks Bradley's MRSA 
formula.  75% CS, 10% DMSO, and 15% glycerine.

Some of you might also be interested in my search results:

Action And Uses.

 1. Immediate Local Action And Uses

Externally.-Glycerine is a slightly stimulant, antiseptic, hygroscopic, and 
adhesive substance, which forms a useful application to skin diseases and 
small sores, such as chaps, whether alone or in combination with other 
remedies as a lotion, instead of ointments, which become rancid. (In the 
pure state it is used to preserve microscopic specimens and vaccine lymph.) 
Glycerinum Amyli is used as a basis for ointments.
Glycerine is readily absorbed by the unbroken skin, and will carry in with 
it certain active substances, such as extract of belladonna. Glycerates may 
thus produce specific effects. It is also applied to the cervix uteri, 
conjunctiva, meatus auditorius, and other exposed mucous surfaces.

Internally.-Glycerine is very sweet, and imparts a smooth sweet agreeable 
taste to nauseous or astringent mixtures, rendering the addition of sugar 
unnecessary. As a topical stimulant and demulcent, it is an excellent 
vehicle for such applications for sore throat as tannic acid. In the stomach 
it produces no special effect; but is a mild laxative when freely given. As 
an enema, it has been administered in ulceration of the bowels.

2. Action On The Blood

Glycerine is freely absorbed by all surfaces, and is one of the normal 
products of the digestion of oils and fats in the intestines. In large 
quantity it is said to cause the solution of the red corpuscles, the 
diffusion of the haemoglobin in the plasma, and consequent haemoglobinuria.

3. Specific Action And Uses

Glycerine has been supposed to be nutritive, and may contribute to the 
formation of adipose tissue, as a portion of the fats and oils of food must 
be decomposed in digestion, and the glycerine again united with the fatty 
acid in the process of nutrition. The results obtained from the 
administration of glycerine instead of oils in phthisis have been very 
divergent, and on the whole not encouraging. The same may be said of its use 
in diabetes.

4. Remote Local Action And Uses

Glycerine is decomposed in the system, and passes out as propionic, formic, 
and other acids. The urine of persons taking glycerine contains a reducing 
body which gives the copper and fermentation-tests of sugar, but is not 
sugar. Haemoglobinuria after large doses has been already referred to.

and

Vegetable Glycerine is a clear, colorless, and odorless liquid with an 
incredibly sweet taste having the consistency of thick syrup. It is used as 
an agent in cosmetics, toothpaste, shampoos, soaps, herbal remedies, 
pharmaceuticals, and other household items. Because it is soluble in both 
water and alcohol, its versatility is a major benefactor in its purported 
growth and popularity within the manufacturing sector. It is invaluable as a 
natural source ingredient with emollient like properties which can soften 
and soothe the skin and it assists the outer epidermis is retaining 
moisture. This helps to explain why it is one of the most popular cosmetic 
additives used today.
Other uses include its solvency action which aides herbalists in extracting 
botanical properties from plant materials without the use of alcohol. This 
is especially helpful for those with alcohol sensitivities as most liquid 
herbal extracts contain alcohol. But given its severely limited shelf life, 
extracts made from Vegetable Glycerine typically have a shelf life of 14-24 
months whereas alcohol extracts can have an extended shelf life of 4-6 
years.

Rowena 


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Re: CS>Searching for colour.

2008-12-04 Thread Michael Zangari
It's interesting for me.
While looking for frequencies to break up the silver under the fingernails 
(about 12 hertz at some specific phase) I did a silver scan of my body and 
where do you think a majority or the silver was? I had a strong silver reading 
in my liver.
 
Any commments?





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--- On Thu, 12/4/08, Marshall Dudley  wrote:

From: Marshall Dudley 
Subject: Re: CS>Searching for colour.
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, December 4, 2008, 1:53 PM

Neville wrote:
> 
> - Original Message - From: "sol"

> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 11:13 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Searching for colour.
> 
> Snipped quote:
> [-By this I take it there is no grey anywhere else...No?
> None.
> BTW, Grey around nail moons waxes and wanes depending on how much
> EIS I use daily, and maybe with my selenium and vit E intake (whatever,
> they do get slightly better or worse from time to time) in fact the
> first (R) thumbnail to ever show any grey is now fairly clear in the
> center.]
> 
> OK, I'm getting a picture here that it's pretty much pointless
continueing with this nail moon thing as it seems there are a number of people
ingesting
> 
> medication or something else.  This being the case there is no possibility
of me making any correlation with silver while there is a combination going on.
> 
> I mistakenly thought that silver was the only thing being ingested, not
realising that other stuff was involved, sorry about that waisting of time
people, still, I got something from it.

Surely you realized that everyone alive is eating and drinking beverages. 
There are no medicines referred to in the above, and I never take any medicines
myself.  Selenium and vit E are vitamins and minerals, not medicines, and are in
food, although one may supplement with additional amounts if deficient.  Also
those two have are believed to assist in removal of silver from the body and
even in some cases reduce argyria, which is probably why he is taking them.

Marshall


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Re: CS>Searching for colour.

2008-12-03 Thread Michael Zangari
There are several really good metal detoxing agents on the market. I won't 
mention eny brands but it is researchable.  II also like Oxybliss..sorry about 
the brand, but it was so good I had detoxing in my eyes.
 
I suppose someone has to say it.
You may be approaching an overdose.
Sterling silver is leathal.


 



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--- On Wed, 12/3/08, Marshall Dudley  wrote:

From: Marshall Dudley 
Subject: Re: CS>Searching for colour.
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2008, 12:47 PM

Ode Coyote wrote:
> At 01:06 PM 12/2/2008 -0700, you wrote:
>> Ode Coyote wrote:
>>>  Smurfism is due to *retention* of silver in the body  from over
indulgence plus an abnormal metals elimination system.
>>> It's not the form of silver, but the quantity of silver..
"retained"
>>>  With the solubility limits of ionic silver, it's virtually
impossible to imbibe enough silver over a lifetime to retain that much before
the water kills you.
>>> 
>>>  The "problem" is that people who use salt as a starter
and an unregulated generator
>> But, neither Marshall nor I used that kind of silver. Low ppm LVDC
silver, no starters or additives of any kind. We both DID use a lot though.
I'm just referring here to grey nail moons, not any grey anywhere else at
all.
>> sol
>> 
>> ##
> 
> Assuming you have some proof that it's actually argyria...
> 

I did have a doctor diagnose it as such, without her even knowing that I had
taken any silver.  No tests were done, simply an observation that went like this
when she saw them: "You know that gray on your fingernails is from
silver?"

Marshall


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Re: CS>Searching for colour.

2008-12-03 Thread Michael Zangari
For me the first question is why is it collecting in the fingernail.
In lew of knowing what the problem is, I think in terms of resoance and like 
frequency.
If it can collect, it can be broken up.
I work sonically and with reflexology.





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--- On Wed, 12/3/08, sol  wrote:

From: sol 
Subject: Re: CS>Searching for colour.
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2008, 7:46 PM

Ode Coyote wrote:
>
> Assuming you have some proof that it's actually argyria...
No proof, it will be interesting to see if it reduces as I get rid of my 
high ferritin.
>
>> You got a start on the virtually part, ey?
>
>  Getting enough selenium?
Some but not enough. Vit E helps too?
sol



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Re: CS>Brown Recluse spider bites

2008-11-11 Thread Michael Zangari
I wrote an article on the bites a couple of years ago. It's at my site 
zangarijournalism.com in the Space Coast section. There aren't supposed to be 
recluse brown spiders here. I had another friend bit in Texas. They are nasty 
bites.





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--- On Tue, 11/11/08, Rowena  wrote:

From: Rowena 
Subject: CS>Brown Recluse spider bites
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 2:49 AM





Some of our newer members won't know about Wayne's experience a few years back 
with a Brown Recluse spider bite.
 
It's worth keeping the information handy, I think.  I followed the saga eagerly 
at the time, and later saved all the posts I could to keep as much information 
as possible until such time as Wayne might write it up.  I emailed the document 
with this information to Wayne recently.


Wayne has given me this link: http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes/Miscellaneous/
This will take you to the spider bite document and also a number of others 
including DMSO for injuries of brain and spinal cord.
 
Rowena


Another link he gave was to the brown recluse spider treatment on the Eyton's 
earth web site: http://www.eytonsearth.org/brown-recluse-bite-clay.html
.  www.fugitt.com/bspider and www.fugitt.com/bspider2  



  

Re: CS>Indi...just do it

2008-10-24 Thread Michael Zangari
CS keeps stress down, which will pretty much stop herpes outbreaks.


 



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--- On Fri, 10/24/08, Faith Gagne  wrote:

From: Faith Gagne 
Subject: Re: CS>Indi...just do it
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, October 24, 2008, 10:41 AM

Hi Ode.  You could say, just in general conversation,  that cs works on 
herpes no matter where the infection is on the body.  The people wouldn't 
even have to have cold sores for you to say this, because you could just 
guess as long as they were walking funny.  (kidding).  You are a good guy! 
I've given some cs away to people too, but most of them remain skeptical, 
even my family.  You can lead a horse to water.!   Hey, maybe we could 
all get some baseball caps that says something like, "Herpes
Eliminated" and 
let people ask about it.   We could even send some caps to the FDA. 
KIDDING!   Faith G.



- Original Message - 
From: "Ode Coyote" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 5:16 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Indi...just do it


>
>
>   Whenever I see someone with a cold sore, I give them a bottle of CS and 
> tell them a story about all the people who no longer get cold sores. [Some

> of them that used to have frequent and tough outbreaks have a very rare 
> minor outbreak ]
> Without exception so far, every one of them has become part of that story.
>
> There is a similar story concerning genital herpes, but that one [being 
> "under cover"] is harder to approach.
>
> Ode
>
>
> At 11:55 AM 10/23/2008 -0400, you wrote:
>>Hi Marshall.  CS cured my cold sores too.  I used to have a mouthful of

>>them on my lips and on the roof of my mouth, but no more,  thanks to
CS. 
>>Faith G.
>>
>>
>>- Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" 
>>
>>To: 
>>Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 11:35 AM
>>Subject: Re: CS>Indi...just do it
>>
>>
>>>indi wrote:
>>>>On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 11:00:07 -0400
>>>>Marshall Dudley  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I have experience with both. From bout 1999 to around 2005
I made
>>>>>about 1500 gallons of HVAC CS. I used the submerged
electrode
>>>>>method.  It was about 5 ppm.  In the last 4 years I have
been making
>>>>>CS using the LVDC method,, and thus far have made about
3,000 gallons
>>>>>of it.  The LVDC stuff I make is 10, 15 or 20 ppm.  All of
them work
>>>>>great.  From my experience I find that it is difficult if
not
>>>>>impossible to make HVAC CS with a concentration of 10 ppm
or more.
>>>>>Also the HVAC method produces a higher colloid vs ionic
ratio than
>>>>>the LVDC, but also tends to produce a larger particle size.
>>>>>
>>>>>I add H2O2 to much of the stuff I produce now, and I
believe that if
>>>>>you do that, there will end up no difference between the
two methods
>>>>>except for perhaps the ppm.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>That's very interesting, and that's a lot of CS! I will
have to build an
>>>>LVDC generator just so I can compare the results as well. Have
you
>>>>experienced a dramatic benefit from using your CS? I certainly
have, and
>>>>I always wonder whether people who say "this is as good as
that" have
>>>>had a dramatic recovery from a crippling illness as I am
experiencing,
>>>>or if their need was more "light duty" (like maybe it
got them through
>>>>flu season or helped with a cold or something).
>>>Initially got rid of a bladder infection or something that was
bothering 
>>>me, but the docs could not help for over 10 years.  Since starting
taking 
>>>it, I don't get any colds, and very rarely get the flu, maybe 2
or 3 
>>>times in 9 years, vs yearly before, and colds almost monthly. 
Cured my 
>>>herpes I infection, I used to get fever blisters every month or
two, have 
>>>not had an outbreak in 9 years, even if I have not taken any silver
for 
>>>several months.
>>>
>>>Marshall
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>indi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Cheers,
>>>>indi
>>>>
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Re: CS>Silver resistant bacteria

2008-07-21 Thread Michael Zangari
The silver used to produce collodial silver water and silver current is not 
silver alone. It usually contains something else. The purest silver I've seen 
on line is 99.99 percent pure. It's the impurity that creates an island of 
saftey for the bacteria. It evolves very fast. Soon the entire bacteria is an 
island of safety against silver. We are in an international antibiotic crisis 
because bacteria adapts to antibiotics quickly. I say in my blog today that I 
wish I was more bacteria like in dealing with this stuff. I passed on the 
dnafrequencies.com post. I think the next best selling silver maker and ces 
unit on the market will have  a led filter on it or a led filter extension unit 
on it. It shouldn't be hard to construct or modify. I've been using water 
filters and coffee filters with good results. Try it. Wrap a magnet in a coffee 
filter and see what happens. You get an entirerly different magnetic.
  Filter those machines!
    And make some cash...
    =z=





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--- On Mon, 7/21/08, Faith Gagne  wrote:

From: Faith Gagne 
Subject: Re: CS>Silver resistant bacteria
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, July 21, 2008, 9:33 AM



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I  thought that silver strangles (so to speak) bacteria.  How can bacteria 
become resistant to non-breathing?  I mean, can one become resistant to a 
pillow over one's airways?  Faith g.
 

- Original Message - 
From: Dee 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 7:23 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver resistant bacteria






I suppose if we knew *how* silver kills bacteria, then we could find out how 
they can become resistant.  I had always thought that bacteria couldn't become 
resistant because silver doesn't work in the same way as ABX's.  Dee 
 
---Original Message---
 

From: M. G. Devour
Date: 21/07/2008 02:36:39
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Silver resistant bacteria
 
I agree it is quite interesting, Michael.
 
The only silver resistant bacteria we've heard about before were found
in mineral deposits where silver was in high concentration in the
growth medium. Resistance was quickly lost by future generations of the
"bugs" when removed from the silver rich environment. At least a few
common types of bacteria were found to behave this way if I remember
the stories right.
 









  

Re: CS>Silver resistant bacteria

2008-07-20 Thread Michael Zangari
Thank you for the additional information and the balanced perspective.





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--- On Sun, 7/20/08, M. G. Devour  wrote:

From: M. G. Devour 
Subject: Re: CS>Silver resistant bacteria
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, July 20, 2008, 5:36 PM

I agree it is quite interesting, Michael.

The only silver resistant bacteria we've heard about before were found
in mineral deposits where silver was in high concentration in the
growth medium. Resistance was quickly lost by future generations of the
"bugs" when removed from the silver rich environment. At least a few
common types of bacteria were found to behave this way if I remember
the stories right.

If at least a few bacteria pathogenic in humans turn out to have this
ability as well, *and* it can be turned on by the kind of exposure to
silver that occurs with routine CS use, then this can become a problem.

I suspect (and hope!) we're not on the verge of wholesale silver
resistance of run-of-the-mill bacteria in everyday life. Not if
ongoing, mult-generational exposure is needed to turn on that defense
mechanism, and removal from the silver-rich environment breaks the
cycle. In a word, I won't panic yet.

Worth watching, definitely. Thanks for the heads-up, Trem.

Be well,

Mike D.

Michael Zangari wrote:
> This is one of the most important stories I've read in the last
decade.

> Trem wrote:
> Saw this on one of lists I'm subscribed to.
>  
> Trem
>  
>    
> Hi everyone,
>
> When looking up some information about a bacteria, I came across some
> information at PubMed about silver resistance genes. There were actually
> several bacteria mentioned in article titles - Salmonella, E. coli,
> Serratia. There may be more, especially among enteric (intestinal)
> bacteria. This information does not seem to be common knowledge in the
> althealth community... so if colloidal silver is not working for you or
> someone you know, resistance may be part of the reason why.
>
> Here is information from one article abstract, PubMed number 12829274.
> There are also a number of related articles available.
>
> Bacterial silver resistance: molecular biology and uses and misuses of
> silver compounds. FEMS Microbiol Rev. 2003 Jun;27(2-3): 341-53
>
> Resistance to silver compounds as determined by bacterial plasmids and
> genes has been defined by molecular genetics. Silver resistance
> conferred by the Salmonella plasmid pMGH100 involves nine genes in three
> transcription units...[snip] ...Of 70 random enteric isolates from a
> local hospital, isolates from catheters and other Ag-exposed sites, and
> total genomes of enteric bacteria, 10 have recognizable sil genes. The
> centrally located six genes are found and functional in the chromosome
> of Escherichia coli K-12, and also occur on the genome of E. coli
> O157:H7. The use of molecular epidemiological tools will establish the
> range and diversity of such resistance systems in clinical and
> non-clinical sources. Silver compounds are used widely as effective
> antimicrobial agents to combat pathogens (bacteria, viruses and
> eukaryotic microorganisms) in the clinic and for public health hygiene.
> Silver cations (Ag+) are microcidal at low concentrations and used to
>  treat burns, wounds and ulcers. Ag is used to coat catheters to retard
>  microbial biofilm development. Ag is used in hygiene products including
>  face creams, "alternative medicine" health supplements,
supermarket
>  products for washing vegetables, and water filtration cartridges. Ag is
>  generally without adverse effects for humans, and argyria (irreversible
>  discoloration of the skin resulting from subepithelial silver deposits)
>  is rare and mostly of cosmetic concern.
>
> Best wishes,
> Char
> www.dnafrequencies. com
>

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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Re: CS>Silver resistant bacteria

2008-07-20 Thread Michael Zangari
This is one of the most important stories I've read in the last decade.





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--- On Sun, 7/20/08, trem  wrote:

From: trem 
Subject: CS>Silver resistant bacteria
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, July 20, 2008, 12:04 PM





Saw this on one of lists I'm subscribed to.
 
Trem
 
 
 
 
Hi everyone,

When looking up some information about a bacteria, I came across some 
information at PubMed about silver resistance genes. There were actually 
several bacteria mentioned in article titles - Salmonella, E. coli, Serratia. 
There may be more, especially among enteric (intestinal) bacteria. This 
information does not seem to be common knowledge in the althealth community... 
so if colloidal silver is not working for you or someone you know, resistance 
may be part of the reason why.

Here is information from one article abstract, PubMed number 12829274. There 
are also a number of related articles available.

Bacterial silver resistance: molecular biology and uses and misuses of silver 
compounds.
FEMS Microbiol Rev. 2003 Jun;27(2-3): 341-53

Resistance to silver compounds as determined by bacterial plasmids and genes 
has been defined by molecular genetics. Silver resistance conferred by the 
Salmonella plasmid pMGH100 involves nine genes in three transcription 
units...[snip] ...Of 70 random enteric isolates from a local hospital, isolates 
from catheters and other Ag-exposed sites, and total genomes of enteric 
bacteria, 10 have recognizable sil genes. The centrally located six genes are 
found and functional in the chromosome of Escherichia coli K-12, and also occur 
on the genome of E. coli O157:H7. The use of molecular epidemiological tools 
will establish the range and diversity of such resistance systems in clinical 
and non-clinical sources. Silver compounds are used widely as effective 
antimicrobial agents to combat pathogens (bacteria, viruses and eukaryotic 
microorganisms) in the clinic and for public health hygiene. Silver cations 
(Ag+) are microcidal at low concentrations and used to
 treat burns, wounds and ulcers. Ag is used to coat catheters to retard 
microbial biofilm development. Ag is used in hygiene products including face 
creams, "alternative medicine" health supplements, supermarket products for 
washing vegetables, and water filtration cartridges. Ag is generally without 
adverse effects for humans, and argyria (irreversible discoloration of the skin 
resulting from subepithelial silver deposits) is rare and mostly of cosmetic 
concern.

Best wishes,
Char
www.dnafrequencies. com



  

Re: CS>night sweats after heart surgery

2008-06-29 Thread Michael Zangari
A little witch hazel at the back of the neck always cools me off. it's 
frequently used for performers under hot lights at breaks. awareness of the 
environment also helps. noise at approximately g # produces chills. listen to 
stevie wonder's "you are the sunshine of my life" sometime. The intro electric 
piano gives you chills. there's a reason.
 
how's that for off the wall?





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--- On Sun, 6/29/08, Dianne France  wrote:

From: Dianne France 
Subject: CS>night sweats after heart surgery
To: "silver-list" 
Date: Sunday, June 29, 2008, 5:38 AM





Group
 
I was hoping that someone might have a suggestion that might help my husband 
with night sweats post surgery.  He has been home almost a week recovering from 
by pass surgery and can't seem to regulate body temperature during the nights.  
He goes from chills to hot night sweats but no temperature evident.  I'm sure 
some of this is probably is body dealing with all the chemicals and trauma.  It 
is making his nights very unpleasant and tiring him out more.  Any suggestions 
as to what might help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Dianne


  

Re: CS>Vaccines and autism.

2008-06-19 Thread Michael Zangari
Now the new vaccine patches are in.
You don't know confusion. No you don't sew the patch on with a needle, and no 
it is not  a pad to sop up a spill from the vaccine swig.
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- Original Message 
From: Ode Coyote 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 12:08:20 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Vaccines and autism.



  STILL don't know the difference between an oral vaccine and a shot in 
the arm?
  You eat dinner with a hypodermic I suppose.

Ode


At 04:14 PM 6/15/2008 -0400, you wrote:
>Removing mercury and adding aspartame doesn't change a thing in the 
>vaccines. If anything it makes them more toxic, from one neuro-toxin to 
>the other. What in the world would be the point of adding a "sweetener" to 
>something that is administered to your bloodstream?? Vaccines are nothing 
>more than poulation/mind control/eugenics, that's what they're all about.
>
>Kurt


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Re: QUESTION = CS>Anyone Use any Ribose ?

2008-06-08 Thread Michael Zangari
Selegiline. Sorry about that. Also known as  eldepryl.deprynl. and jumax. 
There's more about my experience at my blogsite, 360.yahoo.com/michael_zangari





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--- On Sat, 6/7/08, treblcl...@aol.com <treblcl...@aol.com> wrote:

From: treblcl...@aol.com <treblcl...@aol.com>
Subject: QUESTION = CS>Anyone Use any Ribose ?
To: truez2...@yahoo.com
Cc: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2008, 11:33 PM




.
Michael,
Do you mean "selegiline" or "seligeline"?
=
 
In a message dated 6/7/2008 9:12:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
truez2...@yahoo.com writes:





Ribose was key in my recovery from congestive heart failure. It helped replaced 
some of the nuerotransmitters washed out by the failure. Most of my damage was 
in the left hemisphere where oxygenation happens. It also helped with that. 
Ribose is also a stimulant a little more potent then caffine. I imagine that 
helped. It was also a reason to stop using it when I got a faster heart rhythm. 
I was a heart transplant cantidate who made a miracle recovery, according to my 
doctor, one of the top one hundred scientists in the world. The real changes 
came with siligeline.  I credit that with saving my life. 
   
 =z=





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--- On Sat, 6/7/08, Wayne Fugitt <cwa...@netdoor.com> wrote:

From: Wayne Fugitt <cwa...@netdoor.com>
Subject: CS>Anyone Use any Ribose ?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2008, 7:30 AM


 Heart Energy, Anything New ?

Most of these things have been around since DAY 1.
Except maybe some of the formulations and blends available today.  

Some doctors have reported amazing results using Ribose.  Many have lost 
the ability to make it in adequate amounts.

==   Ribose and Others mentioned below 

Isomaltulose is also in Danao, a beverage mixture of fruit juice and skim milk 
introduced in Spain by Danone. Japan's Yakult uses isomaltulose in its Bifiene 
drinkable yogurt and says that it reduces the glycemic effect, as well as 
serves as a stabilizing and masking agent of the probiotics, soy protein and 
omega-3 fatty acids also found in the drink. 

Ribose is another carbohydrate recognized for energy, but a different type of 
energy: heart energy. Our heart muscle requires energy in the form of adenosine 
triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy fuel for all the body's cells. Research 
shows that a healthy heart constantly recycles its ATP, but when diseased, this 
process slows and the heart does not receive adequate energy to function. Other 
ATP deficiency states of the heart can occur following periods of extreme 
activity or metabolic stress.

The heart has devised several mechanisms to preserve ATP recycling; however, 
its limiting factor is the availability of the carbohydrate ribose, the 
structural backbone of ATP and the starting point for ATP synthesis.

 Unless the heart has an adequate supply of ribose, it simply cannot meet 
its energy requirements. The body makes ribose but various physical and 
environmental stresses can reduce efficiency. Ribose ingredient is GRAS for 
most foods and beverages, as well as dietary supplements, and can be used in 
energy drinks, including those made from milk.

These are just a few of the many ingredients being promoted for increased 
alertness and stamina, as well as improved mental and muscle performance. There 
are many more, some with better clinical data than others when it comes to 
their claims of fame. Be careful with what you claim, because we are also 
living in a time of what was old is new again. The term energy might soon 
become associated with calories, and that could scare customers away.


Ribose, a unique, 5-carbon sugar that occurs naturally in all living cells 
forms the carbohydrate portion of DNA and RNA, the building blocks of life. 
Ribose is also the sugar that begins the metabolic process for production of 
adenosine triphosphate (or ATP). ATP is the major source of energy used by 
cells including muscle tissue for normal function. 

Many sources exist.

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Re: CS>Anyone Use any Ribose ?

2008-06-07 Thread Michael Zangari
Ribose was key in my recovery from congestive heart failure. It helped replaced 
some of the nuerotransmitters washed out by the failure. Most of my damage was 
in the left hemisphere where oxygenation happens. It also helped with that. 
Ribose is also a stimulant a little more potent then caffine. I imagine that 
helped. It was also a reason to stop using it when I got a faster heart rhythm. 
I was a heart transplant cantidate who made a miracle recovery, according to my 
doctor, one of the top one hundred scientists in the world. The real changes 
came with siligeline.  I credit that with saving my life. 
   
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--- On Sat, 6/7/08, Wayne Fugitt <cwa...@netdoor.com> wrote:

From: Wayne Fugitt <cwa...@netdoor.com>
Subject: CS>Anyone Use any Ribose ?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2008, 7:30 AM


 Heart Energy, Anything New ?

Most of these things have been around since DAY 1.
Except maybe some of the formulations and blends available today.  

Some doctors have reported amazing results using Ribose.  Many have lost 
the ability to make it in adequate amounts.

==   Ribose and Others mentioned below 

Isomaltulose is also in Danao, a beverage mixture of fruit juice and skim milk 
introduced in Spain by Danone. Japan's Yakult uses isomaltulose in its Bifiene 
drinkable yogurt and says that it reduces the glycemic effect, as well as 
serves as a stabilizing and masking agent of the probiotics, soy protein and 
omega-3 fatty acids also found in the drink. 

Ribose is another carbohydrate recognized for energy, but a different type of 
energy: heart energy. Our heart muscle requires energy in the form of adenosine 
triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy fuel for all the body's cells. Research 
shows that a healthy heart constantly recycles its ATP, but when diseased, this 
process slows and the heart does not receive adequate energy to function. Other 
ATP deficiency states of the heart can occur following periods of extreme 
activity or metabolic stress.

The heart has devised several mechanisms to preserve ATP recycling; however, 
its limiting factor is the availability of the carbohydrate ribose, the 
structural backbone of ATP and the starting point for ATP synthesis.

 Unless the heart has an adequate supply of ribose, it simply cannot meet 
its energy requirements. The body makes ribose but various physical and 
environmental stresses can reduce efficiency. Ribose ingredient is GRAS for 
most foods and beverages, as well as dietary supplements, and can be used in 
energy drinks, including those made from milk.

These are just a few of the many ingredients being promoted for increased 
alertness and stamina, as well as improved mental and muscle performance. There 
are many more, some with better clinical data than others when it comes to 
their claims of fame. Be careful with what you claim, because we are also 
living in a time of what was old is new again. The term energy might soon 
become associated with calories, and that could scare customers away.


Ribose, a unique, 5-carbon sugar that occurs naturally in all living cells 
forms the carbohydrate portion of DNA and RNA, the building blocks of life. 
Ribose is also the sugar that begins the metabolic process for production of 
adenosine triphosphate (or ATP). ATP is the major source of energy used by 
cells including muscle tissue for normal function. 

Many sources exist.

==



  

Re: CS>Molecula Silver .. comments please

2008-05-18 Thread Michael Zangari
ilver nitrate
> for burns may cause methemoglobinemia. 
> Exposure to high concentrations of silver, such as
> in an industrial setting, leads to systemic toxicity
> (1) (5).
> top
> 
> 
> Herb-Drug Interactions
>   * Antibiotics: Colloidal silver can reduce the
> bioavailability of antibiotics such as tetracycline
> and quinolone. 
>   * Penicillamine: Colloidal silver can reduce the
> effectiveness of drugs such as penicillamine by
> binding to the drug.
> top
> 
> 
> Literature Summary and Critique
> No
> human studies have been conducted to test the
> medicinal effects of
> colloidal silver. There are a few case reports on
> its toxicity. 
> 
> McKenna JK, et al Argyria associated with colloidal
> silver supplementation. Int J Dermatol 2003;
> 42(7):549. 
> A
> 65-year old male developed skin discoloration but
> had no other
> symptoms. He had consumed colloidal silver
> supplements for two years
> for treatment of diabetes. The discoloration was
> limited to fingernails
> but could not be treated by depigmenting creams or
> chelation. The
> patient was advised to use sunscreens to prevent
> further pigmentary
> changes. 
> 
> Gulbranson SH, Hud JA, Hansen RC. Argyria following
> the use of dietary supplements containing colloidal
> silver protein. Cutis 2000; 66(5):373-374.
> A
> 56-year old man developed bluish discoloration of
> fingernails (argyria)
> following consumption of colloidal silver for cold
> and allergy for 3
> years. There was no improvement in the appearance of
> fingernails 3
> months after the patient stopped consuming colloidal
> silver. He was
> advised to avoid sun exposure to prevent further
> discoloration. 
> 
> Mirsattari SM, et al. Myoclonic status epilepticus
> following repeated oral ingestion of colloidal
> silver. Neurology 2004;62:1408-10.
> A
> 71-year old man developed myoclonic status
> epilepticus and coma
> following daily ingestion of one ounce of colloidal
> silver and various
> herbal remedies for stage B adenocarcinoma of the
> prostate for a period
> 
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Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas

2008-04-30 Thread Michael Zangari
I've been contemplating mine for years now it seems.
  

B Magnatta  wrote:
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RE: CS>EMF radiation advice, Journalism

2008-04-04 Thread Michael Zangari
I was lucky. I lived in a negative ion dense
environment.
I had the generators up because of allergies and ADD.
The negative ion generators knock dust and pollen out
of the air and increase energy, stamina and clarity. I
had them running for 8 years nonstop before I got the
anthrax. It is spread as an air borne bacteria.

The negative ions nuetralized most of it.

As for protocol, I struggled for about two years as I
got sicker.
I ended up with a congestive heart failure. I was wait
listed for a heart transplant. I refused to ever
accept death as an option, constantly seeking
solutions. My miracle was the drug selegiline. It
healed heart, liver, kidney, brain and lung damage. I
survived.

You can read more about the whole process at my
blogsite.


That's http://zangarijournalism.com 
Page down to the purple link for the zblog.
--- Dan Nave  wrote:

> Can you expound a bit on your experience with the
> anthrax and the
> methods you used to overcome it?
> How were you exposed, did you have any symptoms,
> what protocols did you
> use, etc?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dan 
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Michael Zangari [mailto:truez2...@yahoo.com]
> 
> > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 11:40 PM
> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> > Subject: Re: CS>EMF radiation advice, Journalism
> > 
> > As you might know from the blog, I got sent
> anthrax in the 
> > mail in 1998 from Nigeria. Am doing well thank
> you. I am also 
> > a counseling psychologist, it's hard to know why I
> was 
> > targeted. I'm sure the journalism had something to
> do with 
> > it. Thank god for negative ions and colloidal
> silver.
> > 
> > --- Wayne Fugitt  wrote:
> > 
> > > Morning Michael,
> > > 
> > > Nice website.
> > > 
> > > At 12:06 AM 4/2/2008, you wrote:
> > > >The novelist, journalist and psychologist
> Michael Zangari
> > >
> >
>
><http://zangarijournalism.com/>http://zangarijournalism.com
> > > 
> > > I have a lot of questions about journalism.
> > > 
> > > I consider Journalism to be a risky and
> dangerous field.
> > > 
> > > Be Careful !
> > > 
> > > Wayne
> > > 
> > > 
> 
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Re: CS>EMF radiation advice, Journalism

2008-04-03 Thread Michael Zangari
As you might know from the blog, I got sent anthrax in
the mail in 1998 from Nigeria. Am doing well thank
you. I am also a counseling psychologist, it's hard to
know why I was targeted. I'm sure the journalism had
something to do with it. Thank god for negative ions
and colloidal silver.

--- Wayne Fugitt  wrote:

> Morning Michael,
> 
> Nice website.
> 
> At 12:06 AM 4/2/2008, you wrote:
> >The novelist, journalist and psychologist
> >Michael Zangari
>
><http://zangarijournalism.com/>http://zangarijournalism.com
> 
> I have a lot of questions about journalism.
> 
> I consider Journalism to be a risky and dangerous
> field.
> 
> Be Careful !
> 
> Wayne
> 
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> 
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Re: CS>EMF radiation, Virtually Everywhere Today

2008-04-02 Thread Michael Zangari
Wayne is much clearer here. I agree. Even the body has an electromagnetic 
field. Not all EMF is bad. It's really the fundamental nature of things to be 
electric and electrically interactive. Silver has a resonance. It slows 
electricalurrent down to a lower frequency. Silver wire and attachments slow 
current. I guess we are talking about both positive and negative uses of an emf 
field. Which is a very large subject.

Wayne Fugitt  wrote:  At 12:06 AM 4/2/2008, you wrote:

>Electrom magnetic fields are the magnetic fields thrown out by high 
>electrical out put. Even a toaster has an emf.

True to some degree, But your term, High, ( high electrical output ) is 
Fuzzy logic. According to your definition, anything less than HIGH is not 
EMF, .. and I totally disagree.

Again, high and low cannot be defined. EMF either Is or Is not due to 
magnetic fields.
Heck , Even Force cannot be defined relative to intensity.

This started because a Mattress had some EMF, or someone thought so because 
of distorted magnetic fields, or varying magnetic fields.

One great book, I recommend to everyone, "Never Be Sick Again", by 
Raymond Francis,
states the amount from each appliance, and suggests a distance that one 
should stand away when these devices are running.

Even current flowing thru a wire makes a magnetic field. I commonly call 
some of these situations,

"Induced Voltage". I have had thousands of problems over the years with 
"Induced Voltage".

Actually that is a magnetic field creating a voltage where it is not 
wanted, and in some cases, it can
cause another device to fail or operate erratically.

Ask any technician that has worked with many devices over many years in 
buildings.
I have had to build additional power supplies, relocate power supplies, 
replace wiring, add remote relays, and many other dirty tricks to solve 
such problems.

Some large motors and other electrical devices have zero shielding. When 
they stop and start, other super sensitive devices nearby, or wires that 
are nearby, will become infected and the sensitive device will fail or 
produce errors at this time. This happens with Ethernet cables which are 
non shielded.
Actually ethernet cables act as much like an antenna as they do a simple 
wire or conductor.

Historically, over the years, some communication devices have been 
installed using the wrong kind or wire, usually NON shielded. Often I 
replace this wire and things work lovely, every after.

I fail to see much difference in a Magnetic Field, and Electromagnetic 
Force, other than intensity,
frequency, waveform, amplitude, source, and maybe a few other things.

Magnetic fields, and the associated problems existed long before the term, 
EMF made the scene.

High Voltage transmission lines are a good example.

Another one is Radio Transmitters of all types. Often these play the devil 
with thousands of systems installed in buildings.

What all these can do to the human body, depending on intensity, focus, and 
concentration is a subject for many books. And many have been written.

How can one escape this danger ?

They could wear special clothes, jackets, helmets, . if their name 
was Superman.

A remote and primitive country would be safer than a civilized country of 
course.

Try studying the HAARP project.

Wayne









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Re: CS>EMF radiation advice, Journalism

2008-04-02 Thread Michael Zangari
Thank you Wayne.

Wayne Fugitt  wrote:  Morning Michael,

Nice website.

At 12:06 AM 4/2/2008, you wrote:
The novelist, journalist and psychologist 
Michael Zangari 
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I have a lot of questions about journalism.

I consider Journalism to be a risky and dangerous field.

Be Careful !

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Re: CS>EMF radiation, Virtually Everywhere Today

2008-04-02 Thread Michael Zangari
Underwires act as antennas.

Wayne Fugitt  wrote:  Morning Debbie,

>>At 03:19 AM 4/2/2008, you wrote:

 While not an expert on the subject you mention, I understand some of the 
theory and follow the
logic,  Or Lack of it !


  Can i add that many women develop breast cancer DUE to the wire in their bras 
(i take all mine out) ...the EMF is drawn to the wire and storedin the breast 
tissue...
  The effect of EMF may in fact do what you describe.
 
   I do have a problem with the wording of your statement, as it seems to 
contradict everything I
have learned over many years.

I wonder where you are getting your information, or .. Or you dreaming it 
up ?

EMF and Magnetic fields do their work in a specific manner.  Many of the tasks 
are very important and you benefit from them every day.

The most common is creating high voltage to ignite fuel in you automobile 
engine.  If that ceases to work, you are the first to know.

The fields could be considered in two categories,  Changing and Standing.  the 
first step to understanding these slightly is to experiment with a permanent 
magnet.  Several very simple experiments exist.

Permanent magnets are in a class of their own, and not generally dangerous.

Most of the horror stories you read are exaggerated and relate to EMP, more so 
than EMF.

EMP is the scary one that you hear little about as it was kept secret for many 
years.  This is the one that will get your attention, and make you want to 
duck, run, and hide.  Likely you can't unless you go deep into the ground.

Another false concept is that EMP "out of the blue" will fry your brain and/or 
body the way lightning strikes do. In the levels created by a nuclear weapon, 
it would not pose a health hazard to plants, animals, or man PROVIDED it isn't 
concentrated.

Considering all the other hazards in the world, one should hope he lives long 
enough for 
EMP or similar to kill them.

Back to your statement,

>>>  ..the EMF is drawn to the wire and storedin the breast tissue...

  I do not know or understand any theory or methods that support this.  I do 
not think that 
any EMF or EMP can be stored, not by normal means.

Most of the methods and information on EMP relates to Military and Weapons of 
War.
A beam of  EMP, concentrated will stop your Car, Stop your computer, render 
most electrical devices inoperable,  including...

The Chip in my head.  Darn, I fear the day.

All traffic will stop, planes will Crash, all communications will cease, 
...  and heaven only knows what all else.

This should be on the Off Topic List.

Wayne

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Re: CS>{OT} EMF radiation advice

2008-04-01 Thread Michael Zangari
Electrom magnetic fields are the magnetic fields thrown out by high electrical 
out put. Even a toaster has an emf.

Wayne Fugitt  wrote:  At 05:35 PM 4/1/2008, you wrote:

  What on earth is EMF?  Faith G.
  Electromagnetic Force

  also There is 

   EMP,  Electromagnetic Pulse

You are way behind. 

I had articles on both of these  on the first page of by BBS back in the late 
80's.
Also an article about Lightening.  But my knowledge did not keep it from 
hitting me.

Study them both.  

Wayne

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RE: CS>Psoriasis?

2008-03-30 Thread Michael Zangari
Pardon my many posts on this. 
   
  To point. There seems to be a paradox between natural causes and pollution 
for allergies and skin problems. On one hand the pollution is the cause for a 
lot of concern. On the other, anti-biotic seem to be common and effective. 
   
  The following things helped me survive all sorts of craziness in the 
community: I kept a dense negative ion environment inside. I used a lot of 
negative ion generators. The following anti-bacterial and anti-fungals seemed 
to help. Oregano and oil of Oregano and doxychlor. Pau De Arco.
  The smart drugs DMAE and DMG have antibiotic and anti bacterial/fungal 
impact. I am constantly amazed at the variety of things that work with bacteria 
and fungus. Finally, I like myrrh for reducing inflamation. A dot near the nose 
does it. It dries remarkably. It sucks up excess fluid and alters magnetism 
significantly. It used to be used in ancient times to chase away demons. Even 
skin demons.  I assume it is because it nuertalized magnatism..

Michael Zangari  wrote:
  You have to realize that Hawaii, as an agricultural state is facing the same 
problems as say, Nebraska in terms of Ag polution. Especially on Maui. The 
water is heavy with fertilizers in some places, plus military and industrial 
wastes. The Enviromental Impact statement for say the West Coast of Oahu have 
been done, but are not generally available. You could check and see if there is 
an EPA report on your part of Maui. Hawaii is a secret cesspool as far as I'm 
concerned. And I love Hawaii and its people very much. The environment there 
needs a lot of attention.

kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com wrote:   Notice any difference in the chemtrail spraying 
on each of the islands?? I could see why Maui, being more populus would be 
getting hit more frequently due to having more population, but I don't think 
there are alot of people on the big island??? I do remember they were 
scheduling a depleted uranium burn for the big island though.

Kurt
 jessie70 wrote: 
> Speaking of skin allergies, does anyone know what is growing on the big
> island of Hawaii and Maui that could cause itchy skin?
> I got a terrible face itch there but not on Kauaii. Thx. Jess
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:41 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Psoriasis?
> 
> 
> In my personal experience eczema is an allergic reaction to something
> either contacted or ingested.
> It is fashionable to believe all skin reactions are detoxing of some
> kind, but I don't think so. Most people eventually can discover an
> allergen if they take the time to do the work required to track it
> (them) down.
> sol
> 
> faith gagne wrote:
> > Does your remedy apply to eczema also? thanks. Faith G.
> >
> >
> 
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RE: CS>Psoriasis?

2008-03-30 Thread Michael Zangari
Pesticides increase risk of Parkinsons
New Kerala Sat, 29 Mar 2008 8:17 AM PDT
London, Mar 29: Frequent exposure to pesticides can double the risk of 
Parkinson's disease, scientists suggest. 

kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com wrote:  Notice any difference in the chemtrail spraying 
on each of the islands?? I could see why Maui, being more populus would be 
getting hit more frequently due to having more population, but I don't think 
there are alot of people on the big island??? I do remember they were 
scheduling a depleted uranium burn for the big island though.

Kurt
 jessie70 wrote: 
> Speaking of skin allergies, does anyone know what is growing on the big
> island of Hawaii and Maui that could cause itchy skin?
> I got a terrible face itch there but not on Kauaii. Thx. Jess
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:41 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Psoriasis?
> 
> 
> In my personal experience eczema is an allergic reaction to something
> either contacted or ingested.
> It is fashionable to believe all skin reactions are detoxing of some
> kind, but I don't think so. Most people eventually can discover an
> allergen if they take the time to do the work required to track it
> (them) down.
> sol
> 
> faith gagne wrote:
> > Does your remedy apply to eczema also? thanks. Faith G.
> >
> >
> 
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RE: CS>Psoriasis?

2008-03-30 Thread Michael Zangari
I lived in Hawaii for ten years, woking on O'ahu. Skin allergies are common. 
Some very bizzare types. There are warts that are incredibly 
contagious.(Antiboiotics are effective.) As far as the air born, asthma is one 
of the most common ailments. People die in the emergency rooms from asthma 
attacks there. Tradition emergency methods are not alays effective.

kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com wrote:  Notice any difference in the chemtrail spraying 
on each of the islands?? I could see why Maui, being more populus would be 
getting hit more frequently due to having more population, but I don't think 
there are alot of people on the big island??? I do remember they were 
scheduling a depleted uranium burn for the big island though.

Kurt
 jessie70 wrote: 
> Speaking of skin allergies, does anyone know what is growing on the big
> island of Hawaii and Maui that could cause itchy skin?
> I got a terrible face itch there but not on Kauaii. Thx. Jess
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:41 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Psoriasis?
> 
> 
> In my personal experience eczema is an allergic reaction to something
> either contacted or ingested.
> It is fashionable to believe all skin reactions are detoxing of some
> kind, but I don't think so. Most people eventually can discover an
> allergen if they take the time to do the work required to track it
> (them) down.
> sol
> 
> faith gagne wrote:
> > Does your remedy apply to eczema also? thanks. Faith G.
> >
> >
> 
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RE: CS>Psoriasis?

2008-03-30 Thread Michael Zangari
You have to realize that Hawaii, as an agricultural state is facing the same 
problems as say, Nebraska in terms of Ag polution. Especially on Maui. The 
water is heavy with fertilizers in some places, plus military and industrial 
wastes. The Enviromental Impact statement for say the West Coast of Oahu have 
been done, but are not generally available. You could check and see if there is 
an EPA report on your part of Maui. Hawaii is a secret cesspool as far as I'm 
concerned. And I love Hawaii and its people very much. The environment there 
needs a lot of attention.

kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com wrote:  Notice any difference in the chemtrail spraying 
on each of the islands?? I could see why Maui, being more populus would be 
getting hit more frequently due to having more population, but I don't think 
there are alot of people on the big island??? I do remember they were 
scheduling a depleted uranium burn for the big island though.

Kurt
 jessie70 wrote: 
> Speaking of skin allergies, does anyone know what is growing on the big
> island of Hawaii and Maui that could cause itchy skin?
> I got a terrible face itch there but not on Kauaii. Thx. Jess
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:41 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Psoriasis?
> 
> 
> In my personal experience eczema is an allergic reaction to something
> either contacted or ingested.
> It is fashionable to believe all skin reactions are detoxing of some
> kind, but I don't think so. Most people eventually can discover an
> allergen if they take the time to do the work required to track it
> (them) down.
> sol
> 
> faith gagne wrote:
> > Does your remedy apply to eczema also? thanks. Faith G.
> >
> >
> 
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Re: CS>WHY THE CHEMO?

2008-03-25 Thread Michael Zangari
>From my X-Ray Tech Friend Andrea:
   
  "That is really interesting...the kind of digital sensor Dan is talking about 
is called CR (computed radiography) We have had it at the hospital for the last 
5-6 years.  We haven't had "film" in a while.
  As far as the radiation being lowI would still have a lead apron on, 
regardless of what ever kind of x-rays there are.  We were taught that there is 
really no safe radiation.  The doctors has to weigh the option of will the 
testing (x-rays) beneficial enough for diagnosing and treating you, as to the 
exposure you may receive by having xrays done.
  Some people doesn't realize that they are exposed to more radiation by 
everyday things than what the exposure they receive in an actual diagnostic 
test...ie..the sunbather that is laying out everyday
  As far as the thyroid being affected by radiation..yes it is important to 
protect it, by all means, but also people don't realize that the corneas (eyes) 
are the most radiation sensitive part of our bodies.
  I am sorry to hear about Dianne's father, but the preliminary chest xray that 
was done for his prostate cancer may have been a life saver for him.  It 
sounded like it was a very aggressive cancer that was in his lung.  Once the 
cancer gets into the lymph nodes, well that is when it starts to metastasize 
into other organs in the body. It sounds like they had to do a very radical 
radiation treatment for his cancer.  I am glad they caught it in time."




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Re: CS>was Temps, is Dead is not DEAD

2008-03-24 Thread Michael Zangari
If Edgar Casey was an awakened one, how come they called him the sleeping 
prophet? I think he was a go away and let me sleep one.

faith gagne  wrote:  Yes, Edgar Cayce is another one. There 
are many awakened ones answering in 
different ways. Faith G.


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Subject: Re: CS>was Temps, is Dead is not DEAD


>> I sincerely would like it to be true.
>>Dee
>
> Dee:
> If you are interested in learning more,
> and I believe you are, go to your local library
> and check out Jess Stearn's book, THE SLEEPING PROPHET.
> That's a great book for people who are seeking
> answers to *life*.
>
> Smitty
>
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CS>hair today

2008-03-24 Thread Michael Zangari
I was just reading that a little DMAE and collodial copper will activate hair 
follicals and restore color to silver hair. It is the silver list, but every so 
often I find myself thinking about other colors.
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Re: CS>Silver Cleanser

2008-03-09 Thread Michael Zangari
There's no interaction between hydrogen peroxcide and silver?

 
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- Original Message 
From: KENNETH TUURI 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, March 9, 2008 12:48:31 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver Cleanser


I use the green scrubbing pad as well. I also wipe it down after with 99% 
Isopropyl Alcohol + paper towel.  Maybe I should use Peroxide instead.
 
 Ken
- Original Message -
From: Smitty 
Date: Saturday, March 8, 2008 9:03 am
Subject: Re: CS>Silver Cleanser
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

> > I'm liking the coversation about silver coins used
> >as electrodes for making silver water.
> > How do you clean the coins in a way that makes
> >them safe to electrify?
> 
> I use a green scrubbing pad & water.
> It does the job.
> 
> Smitty
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Re: CS>Silver Cleanser

2008-03-09 Thread Michael Zangari
thank you.
 
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- Original Message 
From: Ode Coyote 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, March 9, 2008 6:38:50 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver Cleanser

  For tarnish, wrap the coin up in aluminum foil and wet the whole thing 
down with salt water.

Ode

At 12:23 PM 3/8/2008 -0600, you wrote:

>one guy I know uses ammonia.
>
>I am hoping you are talking about the Canadian silver dollars that are 
>very fine silver, and not just any silver coin.
>
>On Mar 8, 2008, at 6:38 AM, Michael Zangari wrote:
>
>>I'm liking the coversation about silver coins used as electrodes for 
>>making silver water. (Why not as electrodes for ECS?) I have some silver 
>>coins, and have looked at some in stores. I am wondering about silver 
>>cleanser. You  know when you apply electrical current you get everything 
>>on the coin. On one hand the silver kills the germs. But what about 
>>tarnish and other silver cleaners on the coin itself. They are probably toxic.
>>
>>How do you clean the coins in a way that makes them safe to electrify?
>>
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CS>Silver Cleanser

2008-03-08 Thread Michael Zangari
I'm liking the coversation about silver coins used as electrodes for making 
silver water. (Why not as electrodes for ECS?) I have some silver coins, and 
have looked at some in stores. I am wondering about silver cleanser. You  know 
when you apply electrical current you get everything on the coin. On one hand 
the silver kills the germs. But what about tarnish and other silver cleaners on 
the coin itself. They are probably toxic.

How do you clean the coins in a way that makes them safe to electrify?
 
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Re: CS>flu shot propaganda

2008-03-02 Thread Michael Zangari
Judge OKs mandatory anthrax vaccine
AP via Yahoo! News Fri, 29 Feb 2008 12:59 PM PST
The Pentagon can require its troops be vaccinated against anthrax, a federal 
judge said Friday. 

Judge OKs military's mandatory anthrax vaccine
USA Today Fri, 29 Feb 2008 8:30 AM PST
The Pentagon can require its troops be vaccinated against anthrax, a federal 
judge said Friday. Judge Rosemary Collyer said the Food and Drug Administration 
acted appropriately when it found the vaccine to be safe and approved its use. 
She dismissed a lawsuit by military officials who argued the drug is unproven 
and the scientific data unsound. 

Military wins round for mandatory anthrax vaccination
CNN.com Fri, 29 Feb 2008 11:20 AM PST
Eight members of the military who objected to getting a mandatory anthrax 
vaccination lost another round in federal court Friday. 

Judge OKs Mandatory Anthrax Vaccine
CBS News Fri, 29 Feb 2008 7:12 AM PST
A federal judge says the military can require its troops be vaccinated against 
anthrax. 

Judge OKs mandatory anthrax vaccine
Boston Globe Fri, 29 Feb 2008 8:30 AM PST
A federal judge says the military can require its troops be vaccinated against 
anthrax. Judge Rosemary M. Collyer says there is no reason to second-guess the 
Food and Drug Administration's finding that the vaccine is safe. So she is 
dismissing a lawsuit brought by some members of the military. 


 
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- Original Message 
From: Hanneke 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 6:23:09 PM
Subject: Re: CS>flu shot propaganda

At 08:14 AM 1/03/2008, you wrote:
>
>No, our government loves our money!


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CS>The Green Man

2008-02-19 Thread Michael Zangari
I took some hydrogen and some nitrogen in the form of chlorophyll.
It produces pure oxygen. It's a really good detox. The only problem is it turns 
you blood green for several days.


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- Original Message 
From: Craig Chamberlin 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 3:12:19 AM
Subject: Re: CS>blue man

Hi Joe,

WADR, you don't have to apologize, if you just move over to the SO list, where 
this type of discourse is encouraged and loved:) I'll let Mike (list dad 
extraordinaire) comment on your other comments.

Ciao,

Craig

>From Wayne Fugit
"Not a man here can say what he believes or what he thinks".

"If he did, he would not have a job tomorrow".

The same people are pulling her strings that are pulling all the other whores 
out there. [men and women included in the whore remark] I hope everyone here 
has realized the news and other programs are fairy tales.
-
Hi Wayne.  I agree with you 100%.  Just had to say that because you have been 
told
to 'please reframe from such posts'.  Please carry on.  This is an intelligent, 
adult forum
and people should not be told to reframe from posting their opinions, 
especially when those
opinions are spot on and to the point, in my opinion.  Cheers.
Frankie 



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Re: CS>Sweat. Body Chemistry

2008-02-15 Thread Michael Zangari
There he goes again

I enjoyed this exchange. It brings up another issue for me which is masking or 
blending medication smell when you take it. I know chlorophyl works. What kind 
of scents work to mask oders intensified by electrical stimulation?
 
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- Original Message 
From: Dianne France 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 9:43:13 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Sweat. Body Chemistry


Wayne
 
Thank you so much for sending the link and I tried going there but it all came 
up X's.  I had never worried about sweat and cs until talk on the blue man came 
up.  Mostly I spray cs when working in the garden or mowing because I usually 
break out from all the dirt the wind blows at you.  It sure has helped.  I 
would love to read the article though if there is another link.
 
Dianne
- Original Message - 
From: Wayne Fugitt 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 1:42 AM
Subject: CS>Sweat. Body Chemistry


Morning Dianne,

 >> At 11:10 PM 2/13/2008, you wrote:
>Does it change the formulation when coming in contact with body salts?  I 
>don't know the type of salt the body sweats and if it is pertinent or not.

   While this may not answer all the questions, it covers many aspects of 
cell chemistry and sweat.

http://www.fugitt.com/article.htm
( near the bottom of the first block )

It is available in a  word doc for printing as well as the html.

It is written by the person that did the eating rotten meat experiment 
several years ago,  Bob Lee.
Surely everyone remembers that and the details.

It is worth keeping and adding to your collection.

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Re: CS>Blue man

2008-02-12 Thread Michael Zangari
I think uv light is very interesting indeed. My only point is that the blue 
man's blue is significantly enhanced by tanning under ultraviolet light. UV 
really depletes vitamins, but if tuned right creates an infusion of incredible 
depth.
 
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- Original Message 
From: Clayton Family 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 12:45:14 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Blue man

So do I, with no problems.

On Feb 12, 2008, at 2:29 AM, Michael Zangari wrote:

> I don't think anyone has come out and said it, but the Blue Man spent 
> some time in a UV tanning bed. 
>  
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Re: CS>Blue man

2008-02-12 Thread Michael Zangari
I don't think anyone has come out and said it, but the Blue Man spent some time 
in a UV tanning bed.  
 
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- Original Message 
From: Marshall Dudley 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 11:21:19 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Blue man

Also keep in mind that it does not take a lot of light to expose silver 
salts and make them form what is called a virtual image (which then can 
grow if additional salts are present).  How much? Well, take a camera 
with film in it, and INDOORS, open the lens for only one second.  Then 
develop the film. If you have any normal level of light, the film will 
most likely be totally and completely overexposed! You don't have to sun 
bath, walking outside on a winter day is likely enough.  Also the 
shorter wavelengths of light, such as UV which have a stronger effect on 
silver chloride easily penetrate clothing, as I sadly found out first 
hand once.  So I would expect that the argyria would be less, but not 
missing entirely on his body.  Of course a good bit of where it shows up 
and how badly could also be due to where he primarily applied it 
topically as well.

Marshall

Dave wrote:
>  Maybe I read something into it that wasn't there but he said his feet 
> were also bluing and that his body was blue.
> Don't know what you saw but that is what I read. You can plainly see 
> his arms as well as his hands are discolored.
> Dave
>
> Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
>
>> If you watch the videos linked at the bottom of the SOTA page about 
>> this fellow, you'll see that there's no apparent discoloration of his 
>> body, especially the torso.
>>
>> This contrast between the skin on most of his body and his face is 
>> really remarkable.This may support the photographic theory put 
>> forth by long-time, reliable member M. Dudley, as the face would be 
>> the part most exposed to sun.  Indeed, basal cell carcinoma is quite 
>> common on the face, especially the nose, and the shoulders -- the 
>> parts that get sunburned.
>>
>> One good point that came out of the interview:  the SOTA generator 
>> was not the one he used.  The device shown in one news program 
>> belonged to his fiance.The best news in all of this is that the 
>> Blue Man does not have an apparent agenda and seems supportive of CS 
>> to this day.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, Feb 11, 2008, at 01:45 Asia/Tokyo, Dave wrote:
>>
>>>  The discoloration of his whole body kind of shoots down the theory 
>>> of photographic development it would seem.
>>> He was from Oregon and it is doubtful that he went around naked to 
>>> get the sun light to the places necessary for that to happen. He did 
>>> use Salt and then baking soda as a starter.
>>>  Sota says it was sea salt which of course comes from the world's 
>>> septic tank and could contain anything from nuclear waste to many 
>>> other byproducts of war as well as medical waste and cruise ship 
>>> garbage to name a few.
>>>  Why anyone would put such crap in their body is beyond me .
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>> Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
>>>
>>>> See this link for an interview:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.sotainstruments.com/blue_man.asp
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, Feb 10, 2008, at 11:39 Asia/Tokyo, His Child wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I noticed in his latest video that he kind of liked the attention 
>>>>> he's getting now with his publicity.  I sincerely hope for his 
>>>>> sake that he doesn't let this celebrity status go to his head to 
>>>>> the point that he doesn't diligently seek the cure for his 
>>>>> condition that has already been developed and used.  As I 
>>>>> understand it, now that he's blue, even clear silver would 
>>>>> aggravate his problem.  The clear silver does not in a normal 
>>>>> person allow the accumulation to take place and no blue condition 
>>>>> will result, unless the argeria is already started..
>>>>>
>>>>> His
>>>>>
>>>>> - Original Message 
>>>>> From: cyndiann 
>>>>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>>>>> Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2008 7:53:37 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: CS>Blue man
>>>>>
>>>>> His Child wrote:
>>>>> 

Re: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper

2008-02-06 Thread Michael Zangari
Cayanne is my favorite circulation herb. 
 
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- Original Message 
From: joe bloggs 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2008 6:44:08 PM
Subject: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper

Google Cayenne Pepper, it is supposed to be wonderful as a heart food and a 
help for heart attacks.
I Wish your cousin well. Frankie



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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-06 Thread Michael Zangari
In Hawaii stevia is regarded as a sacred plant and as such usage is protected 
by law.
 
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Michael Zangari 
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- Original Message 
From: Marshall Dudley 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 11:14:02 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

Ode Coyote wrote:
>
>
>  I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so maybe the 
> FDA doesn't have to "approve" ...everything??
>  They DIDN'T "approve it" because they have found no reason to even 
> think about it.
>  Now it's worthy OF approval, BECAUSE it wasn't even considered one 
> way or the other?
>  Great logic.
>
>  It's a food and foods don't get regulated unless there is a good 
> reason to believe it's harmful.
> It's also a natural extract when processed, like Monosodium Glutamate, 
> accurately labeled as a natural flavoring.
>
> You may believe that MSG is harmful, but..it's also unavoidable.
> The question is, how much?
>
> Food packagers can't claim a product to be "MSG free" because almost 
> NO food has no MSG in it, be it a processed food or completely organic.
>  They can only claim that no MSG has been added.
>
> (For the record, any monosodium glutamate, or MSG, used ["added"] to 
> flavor food must be declared on the label as such)
> This, due to public concern and common reactions to too much MSG.
>
> The definition of natural flavorunder the Code of Federal Regulations 
> is: the essential oil, oleoresin, essence or extractive, protein 
> hydrolysate, distillate, or any product of roasting, heating or 
> enzymolysis, which contains the flavoring constituents derived from a 
> spice, fruit or fruit juice, vegetable or vegetable juice, edible 
> yeast, herb, bark, bud, root, leaf or similar plant material, meat, 
> seafood, poultry, eggs, dairy products, or fermentation products 
> thereof, whose significant function in food is flavoring rather than 
> nutritional(21CFR101.22)
>
> So, you see..Stevia HAS been "approved"

Not according to the FDA. This from the FDA website ( 
http://www.fda.gov/FDAC/features/1999/699_sugar.html )

Another product, stevia, is derived from a South American shrub. Though 
it can impart a sweet taste to foods, it cannot be sold as a sweetener 
because FDA considers it an unapproved food additive. "The safety of 
stevia has been questioned by published studies," says Martha Peiperl, a 
consumer safety officer in FDA's Office of Premarket Approval. "And no 
one has ever provided FDA with adequate evidence that the substance is 
safe." Under provisions of 1994 legislation, however, stevia can be sold 
as a "dietary supplement," though it cannot be promoted as a sweetener.

Apparently a 3,000 year history of people using it as a sweetner without 
any problems is not sufficient evidence that it is not deadly.

That is as it stands today.

Marshall


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Re: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper

2008-02-06 Thread Michael Zangari
They are making a "cool cayanne" now.
One without the burn, but with the same impact, or so I'm told. I like the burn.
 
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- Original Message 
From: Gene Wolfe 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 11:38:58 AM
Subject: Re: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper

We made cayenne tincture some time ago and we started from scratch. We took 
habanero and Serrano peppers, put them in the Vita-mix and ground them up. Then 
we put all that in a quart jar with vodka and let it sit for a month. The old 
way to do this says make the mixture on the full moon and filter it out on the 
full moon a month later. I don't think the moon phases are that important, but 
those were the directions we were given. 

We also have problems with cayenne pepper capsules. They hit the stomach and 
were very uncomfortable. We were told that the mouth needed to feel the pepper 
to tell the stomach that hot stuff was coming. It works. We take 1/4 teaspoon 
of 90,000 Scoville heat units and put in tomato juice or V8 juice. This is hot 
in the mouth but does not bother the stomach. 

We have also make a nose spray for colds using CS in a nose spray bottle with 4 
or 5 drops of cayenne tincture in it. It doesn't take much, but it does a good 
job of opening the nose and killing the virus. 

Google cayenne and you will get a world of information on this wonderful spice.

Gene

At 09:54 AM 2/5/2008, you wrote:

I would like to try this  Cayenne tinctur.
I was wondering how much  cayenne
pepper to apple cider vinegar is used to make the tincture.

I have cayenne pills but they are not kind to my digestive system.

Would the tincture be any better for those of us that have problems with
cayenne.  -Original Message-
>From: Gayla Roberts 
>Sent: Feb 4, 2008 4:48 PM
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper
>
>Cayenne tincture (cayenne soaked in vodka or apple cider vinegar for 2 weeks 
>then strained) is very good for blood pressure and has been known to save 
>the lives of people who are having heart attacks. It strengthens the heart 
>too. Cayenne will also stop bleeding if put directly on the wound and it 
>does not sting like you would expect.
>Gayla Roberts
>Always Enough Ranch
>Acampo, California
> http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html
>aera...@gmail.com
>
>- Original Message - 
>From: "Smitty" 
>To: 
>Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 6:55 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>heart problems - cayenne pepper
>
>
>>>  Google Cayenne Pepper, it is supposed to be wonderful as a heart food 
>>> and a
>>> help for heart attacks.
>>> I Wish your cousin well. Frankie
>
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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Michael Zangari
There is also Ribose. Ribose did wonders for my congestive heart failure 
recovery, helping replacing nuerotransmitters washed out of my heart. It is 
very sweet and was used as a sweetner at one point. I think it still is.  It is 
also a stimulant.
 
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- Original Message 
From: Rowena 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 2:11:33 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner


Apparently even the taste of sweetness is enough to make the body think it is 
sugar and react accordingly.  If you shouldn't have sugar, don't have the 
substitutes. Learn to taste food as it really tastes without sweetening. 
Strikes me that sugar does less harm than the chemical substitutes, anyway.  
But give it up or absolutely minimise it.
I wonder whether a little date syrup or molasses every now and then would 
satisfy the sweet yearning.
R
 
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Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner

2008-02-05 Thread Michael Zangari
I like the Stevia leaves available as tea from Hawaii. 
You can work from there making a simple sweetner.

 
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- Original Message 
From: Ode Coyote 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 6:52:45 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Non-nutrative sweetner



  I've seen Stevia products on the shelves as a sweetener, so maybe the FDA 
doesn't have to "approve" ...everything??
  They DIDN'T "approve it" because they have found no reason to even think 
about it.
  Now it's worthy OF approval, BECAUSE it wasn't even considered one way or 
the other?
  Great logic.

  It's a food and foods don't get regulated unless there is a good reason 
to believe it's harmful.
It's also a natural extract when processed, like Monosodium Glutamate, 
accurately labeled as a natural flavoring.

You may believe that MSG is harmful, but..it's also unavoidable.
The question is, how much?

Food packagers can't claim a product to be "MSG free" because almost NO 
food has no MSG in it, be it a processed food or completely organic.
  They can only claim that no MSG has been added.

(For the record, any monosodium glutamate, or MSG, used ["added"] to flavor 
food must be declared on the label as such)
This, due to public concern and common reactions to too much MSG.

The definition of natural flavorunder the Code of Federal Regulations is: 
the essential oil, oleoresin, essence or extractive, protein hydrolysate, 
distillate, or any product of roasting, heating or enzymolysis, which 
contains the flavoring constituents derived from a spice, fruit or fruit 
juice, vegetable or vegetable juice, edible yeast, herb, bark, bud, root, 
leaf or similar plant material, meat, seafood, poultry, eggs, dairy 
products, or fermentation products thereof, whose significant function in 
food is flavoring rather than nutritional(21CFR101.22)

So, you see..Stevia HAS been "approved"

By the same logic, STOP USING it!
..it must be bad.

Ode


At 06:14 PM 2/4/2008 -0600, you wrote:

>Have you tried stevia? This is natural and the FDA refuses to approve it 
>as a sweetener. For me that is a good recommendation.
>
>If you have a dog, xylitol is toxic, so be careful.
>
>Gene



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Re: CS>Sciatica

2008-02-01 Thread Michael Zangari
Most music stores will carry an "a" tuning fork.  Sometimes an 'e."
By far the net is the best place to go. You can get a set of sharps or medical 
forks tuned to the liver, etc.
 
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- Original Message 
From: "cking...@nycap.rr.com" 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 1:58:29 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Sciatica

Start your research on eBay.
Music stores, too.

Chuck
I'm only a hypnotist, so this is only a suggestion 


On 1/30/2008 9:03:16 AM, Dianne France (dianne_fra...@hotmail.com)
wrote:
> Where is the best place to get the forks...not a musical family here.
> Dianne
> - Original Message -
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Re: CS>Sciatica

2008-02-01 Thread Michael Zangari
Believe it or not, the human body is consistant. 
The only difference is not in note, but in beat. This is very hard to explain.
It's called ocsillation. If you change the speed at which the note vibrates you 
can match the system. There are sliders available for tuning forks to increase 
or decrease the speed of vibration.
 
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- Original Message 
From: Nenah Sylver 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:12:08 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Sciatica


Michael,
 
You doubtless already know that every organ, gland, tissue in the body has its 
own resonance, or electromagnetic radiation signature. If you brought down this 
EM radiation by many octaves, that radiation would be in the acoustic range of 
the human ear, and we would be able to hear this radiation as notes. (Actually, 
the EM radiation emitted by healthy tissue would be more like musical notes; 
while the radiation emitted by unhealthy tissue would be more like disharmonic 
sound.) Electromedicine, then, is similar to sound therapy: you have to know 
how to use it properly.
 
When taking amino acids, you want to make sure they are in balance. If someone 
is deficient in some amino acids and not others, you want to know which ones, 
so you can bring the person back into balance. The same holds true with B 
Vitamins. Taking only one or two B Vitamins exclusively in supplement form will 
unbalance the others.
 
My question is, how do you know that Dianne's system isn't already resonating 
too strongly in C# or G#, or in C and G? 
 
Nenah
 
==
- Original Message ----- 
From: Michael Zangari 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Sciatica


I use the tuning forks on the nerves themselves. You don't need to do much. The 
body vibrates itself. You can always thwack the fork on the thigh before 
placing it on either side of the neck on the nerve itself. That might be 
painful for some. It is relaxing to me. As I mentioned, the actual fork you 
need is a C# and G#. But the C and G work as well.
 
I will also use the forks on the head, the foot or any other place I can trace 
the nerve. It's fun for me. You start and the root and see where the nerve does 
not vibrate. That's the place where the problem is. A good anatomy book helps.


  

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Re: CS>Re Sciatica

2008-01-29 Thread Michael Zangari
The notes are more of a C# and a G# if you want to go down to the toes in one 
sonic vibration. But C and G work. They are contained in the nerves harmonics. 
If it is permissable, I talk a lot more about sonics and the sciatic nerve at 
my blogsite today.
It is 360.yahoo.com/michel_zangari

I also talk about using the telephone as a brain machine.
 
=z= 
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Michael Zangari 
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- Original Message 
From: Nenah Sylver 
To: "silver-l...@eskimo. Com" 
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:52:02 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re Sciatica


Dianne,
 
Just so you know: a TENS unit (acronym for Transcutaneous Electro-Nerve 
Stimulator), even though medically approved for pain management, controls pain 
by emitting current at much higher levels than that produced by the body, so 
certain nerve fibers are numbed and deadened. Thus the machine "works" by 
temporarily suppressing symptoms, not by restoring cell and tissue function! 
The amount of current produced by a TENS unit is many more times the amount 
produced by the body's own nerve cells. This is why the machine numbs instead 
of heals.
 
There are other devices that produce much lower levels of current, which mimic 
the amounts produced by the body. These are the Scenar and the Tennant 
Biomodulator. I used to own a Scenar and then traded it in for the 
Biomodulator. They are both biofeedback devices that help restore cell voltage 
safely and gently by encouraging the flow of healing neuropeptides in the body, 
thus normalizing cellular metabolism (where nutrients an enter and wastes can 
leave the tissues). I have seen this device reduce swelling, help relaxation, 
improve sleep, and speed overall healing. 
 
Disclosure: I am a dealer for the Biomodulator. If you would like more 
information on it, please contact me off-list. But even if you don't want to 
consider a Biomodulator or similar device, consider how the TENS unit manages 
pain and why you haven't yet used it.
 
Nenah

Nenah Sylver, PhD
http://www.nenahsylver.com
* author, The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing
* author, The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy
   
- Original Message - 
From: Dianne France 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 8:03 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re Sciatica


Connie
 
Thank you.  Will ask our Chiropractor about decompression.  That may be the 
problem from the injury I had.
I have a tens unit but wouldn't know exactly where to place it.  My right side 
is the one that is the worst.  The hot tub helped but it is temporarily out of 
commission. 
Thanks again,
Dianne
- Original Message - 
From: craehow...@juno.com 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re Sciatica


Hi Diane..
I suffered for years with that problem...  The things that have worked for me 
are:
TENS Unit  sometimes I would wear it 24 hour at high settings
DECOMPRESSION THERAPY  -  Last year I went through around 24 session at my  
  chroprators office.  It's a table that they strap you on to and it exerts so 
many pounds of pressure while pulling the disc apart...  After around 10 
treatment I noticed while doing my walking that I was not compensating on my 
right leg; and I almost felt that I could run.  
After finishing treatment I began seeing a physical therapist that doing yogi 
stretches.  He also did decompression therapy using a mobile unit.   I ended up 
purchasing my own unit.
Also I had found relief with DMSO.
 
connie
 


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Re: CS>Sciatica

2008-01-29 Thread Michael Zangari
I use the tuning forks on the nerves themselves. You don't need to do much. The 
body vibrates itself. You can always thwack the fork on the thigh before 
placing it on either side of the neck on the nerve itself. That might be 
painful for some. It is relaxing to me. As I mentioned, the actual fork you 
need is a C# and G#. But the C and G work as well.

I will also use the forks on the head, the foot or any other place I can trace 
the nerve. It's fun for me. You start and the root and see where the nerve does 
not vibrate. That's the place where the problem is. A good anatomy book helps.
 
=z= 
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Michael Zangari 
http://zangarijournalism.com



- Original Message 
From: Gene Wolfe 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:32:02 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Sciatica

Michael, how do you use the tuning forks? My wife has a set of forks that she 
uses to clear her chakras and we want to try this. Do you touch the back with 
the fork, or just hold it close to the back?

Thanks,
Gene

At 02:21 AM 1/29/2008, you wrote:

I like sound advice.
A standard perfect fifth in a tuning fork or other instsrument will relax the 
nerve completely.  The notes are "C" and "G" . The down and up spouts of the 
nerve.
 

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Re: CS>A health question

2008-01-29 Thread Michael Zangari
This is purely experiential, but in a higher electrical or tachyonized 
environment some metal absorbs through the skin. A good question to ask. How 
much? I don't know. I do know that I can taste copper, silver and led in most 
electrical environments. If there is a layer of magnatism at all, that's a 
pretty good indicator. And then therre is the pee factor. If you'll forgive me. 
I can smell metal in my pee after using a silver pulser. I think this is the 
best evidence. I don't like smelling copper particularly or steel. This reminds 
me of foundry pouring in some households with lots of appliances and electrical 
wiring, extenders and wall outlet additions. But I am sensitive. Sorta...

 
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- Original Message 
From: Marshall Dudley 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 2:59:44 PM
Subject: Re: CS>A health question

Michael Zangari wrote:
> To bring this back to list. I've learned a little jewlery making. I 
> wire wrap stones with silver wire. Any thoughts out there on wearing 
> silver (not stearling) jewlery?)
Pure silver (unlike sterling) should be hypoallergenic. There are some 
people who seem to exude a sulfur compound which tarnishes the silver 
though.  Id don't think one absorbs much silver through jewelry, if an 
at all.

Marshall
>  
> =z=
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> Michael Zangari
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>
>
> - Original Message 
> From: Michael Zangari 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 3:34:18 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>A health question
>
> I've been dealing with this one for awhile. I'd say from my own 
> experience to not wear jewlery on the hands for starters. But the 
> following stones smooth heart beat remarkably, especially the 
> obsideon (not snowflake.) Periodite works really well though the lime 
> green color is a little garish. There are a couple more. But several 
> years ago I had a bout with tackicardia and layed an obsidean stone on 
> my chest and within seconds it evened out. Both periodite and obsidean 
> of course come from volcanic eruptions...
>  
> =z=
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>
>
> - Original Message 
> From: "marmar...@bellsouth.net" 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 2:00:27 AM
> Subject: CS>A health question
>
> Hi Gang.  My cousin emailed me tonight, and told me that she recently 
> had an episode of "arrythmia and rapid heartbeat" -- for the better 
> part of an entire day.  She's been to a cardiologist before for this 
> problem, and apparently isn't getting any help.  Seems to me that 
> there's a *natural* solution for this, but darned if I can remember.   
> Any ideas?  MA
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Re: CS>Sciatica

2008-01-29 Thread Michael Zangari
I like sound advice.
A standard perfect fifth in a tuning fork or other instsrument will relax the 
nerve completely.  The notes are "C" and "G" . The down and up spouts of the 
nerve.
 
=z= 
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Michael Zangari 
http://zangarijournalism.com



- Original Message 
From: Starshar 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 11:59:37 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Sciatica


I've had a few bouts with sciatica, enough to know I don't want to experience 
another one. The first one I ever had was long before there was an internet to 
get so much wonderful info from. Hitting my reference books at the time, I 
learned that it was probably from an overly acidic condition that was 
irritating the sciatic nerve (I now know that I have degenerated disks that 
made the area susceptible to this acidity.)
 
I had been experimenting with heavy doses of ascorbic acid, so this made sense. 
I used small amounts of bicarb, 1/4 tsp here and there and found it very 
helpful. Some more research uncovered the role of thiamin/B-1 in alleviating 
anything to do with both an acid condition as well as anything to do with 
nerves.
In the past 2 yrs I've kept Benfotiamine in the house and any time the sciatic 
nerve acts up, it's the first thing I reach for. It's a form of B-1 used by 
diabetics for thier diabetic neuropathy, and it's fat soluble. Works wonders 
for sciatica!
Of course, till the flare up dies down, I also use a heating pad, Advil, 
sometimes 1/2 valium while waiting for the Benfo and bicarb to do their wonders.
 
Starshar
 
 
Hi, Dianne,
 
For Sciatica relief, I'll second the suggestion of taking L-Lysine!  Worked for 
me.  I'd suggest also adding Vitamin E to help combat internal scarring.  You 
can google stretching exercises, the one that worked the best for me was stand 
with hands on hips and knees slightly bent, arch back slowly and slightly.  Let 
us know when you start feeling better!
 
Take care,
 
Cindy
 
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to build muscle protein, it is good for those recovering from surgery and 
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Re: CS>A health question

2008-01-28 Thread Michael Zangari
To bring this back to list. I've learned a little jewlery making. I wire wrap 
stones with silver wire. Any thoughts out there on wearing silver (not 
stearling) jewlery?)
 
=z= 
The novelist, journalist and psychologist 
Michael Zangari 
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- Original Message 
From: Michael Zangari 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 3:34:18 AM
Subject: Re: CS>A health question


I've been dealing with this one for awhile. I'd say from my own experience to 
not wear jewlery on the hands for starters. But the following stones smooth 
heart beat remarkably, especially the obsideon (not snowflake.) Periodite works 
really well though the lime green color is a little garish. There are a couple 
more. But several years ago I had a bout with tackicardia and layed an obsidean 
stone on my chest and within seconds it evened out. Both periodite and obsidean 
of course come from volcanic eruptions...
 
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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 2:00:27 AM
Subject: CS>A health question


Hi Gang.  My cousin emailed me tonight, and told me that she recently had an 
episode of "arrythmia and rapid heartbeat" -- for the better part of an entire 
day.  She's been to a cardiologist before for this problem, and apparently 
isn't getting any help.  Seems to me that there's a *natural* solution for 
this, but darned if I can remember.  Any ideas?  MA
 





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Re: CS>A health question

2008-01-28 Thread Michael Zangari
I've been dealing with this one for awhile. I'd say from my own experience to 
not wear jewlery on the hands for starters. But the following stones smooth 
heart beat remarkably, especially the obsideon (not snowflake.) Periodite works 
really well though the lime green color is a little garish. There are a couple 
more. But several years ago I had a bout with tackicardia and layed an obsidean 
stone on my chest and within seconds it evened out. Both periodite and obsidean 
of course come from volcanic eruptions...
 
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- Original Message 
From: "marmar...@bellsouth.net" 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 2:00:27 AM
Subject: CS>A health question


Hi Gang.  My cousin emailed me tonight, and told me that she recently had an 
episode of "arrythmia and rapid heartbeat" -- for the better part of an entire 
day.  She's been to a cardiologist before for this problem, and apparently 
isn't getting any help.  Seems to me that there's a *natural* solution for 
this, but darned if I can remember.  Any ideas?  MA


  

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Re: CS>coment

2008-01-27 Thread Michael Zangari
Really, there is just so much to say about collodial silver and the uses.
It amazes me the things that still come up.
It's still a good list.
 
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- Original Message 
From: Sam Nowell 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:38:23 PM
Subject: Re: CS>coment

Hi Samuel.
It use to be a pretty good colloidal silver list. They
seem to get off topic a lot. There are 2 group list on
yahoo groups and one on curezone that I know of. 
I have no control of what gets posted to the the list
as I'm not the list Owner. Mike Devour is the list
owner and he can be contacted at mdev...@eskimo.com  
  
You might want to contact him with your valid
complaints. I get tired of all the BS also but once in
a while a good topic about CS comes up, I just delete
the rest.

Good luck in your quest, CS isn't the magic bullet but
it does help in many cases. 

Sam L.
--- samuel albarran  wrote:

> I thought this list was about colloidal silver but
> after getting it for a few days I have not seen very
> much of it discussed. The topics covered vary from
> UFOs to politics. And bad language included. so I'm
> unsubscribing. Maybe you aught to change the group
> name, so as not to confuse newcomers. good luck.



  

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Re: CS>CS - UFO Sightings ??????????

2008-01-25 Thread Michael Zangari
I saw a UFO documentary on television dealing with Nazi flying saucer 
technology and that just about closed it for me. It seems most of the UFOs we 
grew up with are more than likly from the armed forces, an extension of Nazi 
war technology, like rockets.

I like extradimensional theories. Wierd thing warping out of the various 
vortexes.
Then there are wierd events like at Bentwaters AFB in England. Where according 
to freedom of information documents, a UFO landed, was boarded by service 
people who then had to retreat when one of the soilders was eaten (!) by the 
defending team.
The documents from the airforce say the event was filmed. All evidence says it 
was.

That would be a popcorn cruncher.
 
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- Original Message 
From: Barbara 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 8:42:43 AM
Subject: Re: CS>CS - UFO Sightings ??


Well, if you don't know enough about the subject but want to learn, you have to 
just lurk and learn by reading what others, smarter have to say.  If I started 
sending shallow messages like 'OK', 'I got it', or 'Me too', just to be active, 
someone would complain too.  Better to lurk and be quiet.
 
Barbara
 


Now I know why Barbara lurks.
But list wise it is always a little vampirish to lurk around waiting to suck 
something new up.


  

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Re: CS>CS - UFO Sightings ??????????

2008-01-25 Thread Michael Zangari
Now I know why Barbara lurks.
But list wise it is always a little vampirish to lurk around waiting to suck 
something new up. 

 
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- Original Message 
From: Barbara 
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:44:20 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS - UFO Sightings ??


Thank you for the welcome because I am a lurker too.  The difference between me 
and other lurkers is that I do not demand anything, I'm only listening to what 
active members are talking about. 
 
Barbara 
 


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CS>Silver and anthrax vaccine

2007-10-31 Thread Michael Zangari
I think this is a good overview story of why people are upset over the anthrax 
vaccine. I'll leave it up to the individual to read other sources on the 
subject. Anthrax is a bacteria. So it is likly that collodial silver might be 
an easy solution to this kind of question.  To put it another way, are bacteria 
based vaccinations impacted by the presence of colloial silver in the system.
=z=
Government: Vaccines threaten up to 44,000 soldiers WorldNetDaily Tue, 30 Oct 
2007 10:11 PM PDT 
'This really is like Russian roulette. Spin the chamber and take your shot' A 
U.S. soldier who is serving in Iraq is being punished for refusing an anthrax 
vaccine that has a questionable safety record, and apparently will be drummed 
out of the service. 

 
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Re: CS>Sterling silver Detox and Silver Wires

2007-10-29 Thread Michael Zangari
Thanks folks.
What is in the other 1% of the silver wire?
 
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- Original Message 
From: Deborah Gerard 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 7:04:11 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Sterling silver Detox and Silver Wires

www.atlasnova.com

Michael Zangari  wrote: 
I have to admit my ignorance. I went out intitially and found old sterling 
silver spoons to make electrodes out of.
 
I have a couple of questions. How do you detox sterling silver? (Being the 
first one.)
 
Secondly, as I shop around for silver wire to replace the wire on several 
machines including my silver pulser, I am finding that much of the wire 
contains as much as 37% lead.
 
Is sthe wire use on the pulser pure silver? Where do you get replacement wire, 
or wire to build your own leads to serve your own needs?
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CS>Sterling silver Detox and Silver Wires

2007-10-28 Thread Michael Zangari
I have to admit my ignorance. I went out intitially and found old sterling 
silver spoons to make electrodes out of.

I have a couple of questions. How do you detox sterling silver? (Being the 
first one.)

Secondly, as I shop around for silver wire to replace the wire on several 
machines including my silver pulser, I am finding that much of the wire 
contains as much as 37% lead.

Is sthe wire use on the pulser pure silver? Where do you get replacement wire, 
or wire to build your own leads to serve your own needs?
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Fw: CS>Mass vaccination in Scotland

2007-10-28 Thread Michael Zangari
Here is an example of a product on the market to help with the side effects of 
vaccinations: This is not an endorsement, although I like their oral HGH spay.

Quote:

"Relieves the symptoms and counters the ill-effects - not the therapeutic 
effects - of oral or injected vaccines. Children and adults can expect relief 
from symptoms such as: • Minor fever • Pain• Redness• Swelling• Weakness• Lack 
of energy

Detox Vaccines combines low potency remedies for symptomatic relief and high 
potency remedies that work at a deeper level to antidote the ill-effects of 
present and past vaccinations.

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- Original Message 
From: Kurt Milkowski 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 9:01:00 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Mass vaccination in Scotland


Does that mean the population of these countries are dumber than us
americans? Are they all lining up for thier shots voluntarily?

Kurt

Carol Ann  wrote:

No joke man.  This is serious stuff based upon the "could &
potentially"
claims of the drug lords. GSK seeks WHO backing for cervical cancer
vaccine,  GSL - Glaxo Smith, Kline make the vaccine which goes under
the
name Ceravic,; Merck mfgs. Gardasil.  Guess, what. It is being
aggressively marketed in almost every country in the World. Africa,
Taiwain, Australia, Ireland,  Canada, Israel, Sweeden, Scotland Asia.
Britain is the latest European country to offer the vaccine routinely
to
girls, following similar moves by Austria, Switzerland, Belgium,
France,
Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and Norway.

t was announced on the 26th October 2007 that vaccinations to prevent
the onset of cervical cancer will be provided to all British
schoolgirls
aged 12 and 13. The programme will begin in September next year. Some
lawmakers and health professionals want to make the vaccine mandatory
for 11- and 12-year-old girls, but face opposition from conservatives
who say the vaccine encourages premarital sex.

*In some (smaller) areas the whole school will be vaccinated.
**Country and remote schools may be earlier.
http://www.health.gov.au/internet/ministers/publishing.nsf/Content/mr-
yr
07-ta-abb027.htm http://www.health.gov.au/cervicalcancer
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2007/oct/26/uknews.health
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2007/10/27/2003384975
http://www.sbpost.ie/post/pages/p/story.aspx-qqqt=IRELAND-qqqm=news-
qqqi
d=27615-qqqx=1.asp
http://bodyandhealth.canada.com/channel_condition_info_details.asp?disea
se_id=242&channel_id=12&relation_id=10830&rot=2
http://allafrica.com/stories/200710091078.html

Kurt Milkowski  wrote:
Hey Carol, you mean Guardakill?

Kurt

Carol Ann  wrote:
That's OK Kurt, they were planning mass innoculations of young women
approaching their child bearing years here in the US as well.  However,
they are not yet mandatory and both parents and doctors nationwide are
questioning the widsom of this innoculation.  Weel, lets hope, that
there is still hope.

Kurt Milkowski  wrote:
Like I was trying to say, vaccination causes disease. Chron's and MS
are
diseases caused by Borrelia Burgdoeferi, Borrelia Afzelii, Borellia
Garinii, along with many other bacterial, viral pathogens AKA Lyme
disease. Beware the needle.

Kurt

Ian Davies  wrote:
Hello everyone,

I live in Spain but I am Scottish, I believe that Scotland has the
highest incidence of Chrone's and of MS in the world, it is also
apparently number two on the list for obesity second to the US , now
they are going to vaccinate all girls from 12 to 18 against cervical
cancer. What will their next number one be?

http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1713332007

"IT is the first mass vaccination against cancer in Britain - and the
result of Professor Ian Frazer's 20-year dedication to scientific
progress. The government announced yesterday that every girl between
the
ages of 12 and 18 will receive an injection to combat cervical cancer.
The programme will start next year and is expected to save hundreds of
lives a year in the UK." I wonder how many times Scotland has been
targeted for such experiments... Ian {ô¿ô}






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Re: CS>Re: Forced Anthrax vaccines - NOT... WAS: Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-18 Thread Michael Zangari
I've written extensively about this. And my conclusion is the same. If they 
wanted me dead, I'd be dead. If you become disabled you become economically 
disadvantaged and isolated. You are less healthy and unable to function at the 
same level. You are treated as a subclass. Especially with something so exotic. 
People wonder about your mental health.
   
  I could go on and on. It is certainly about disabling people. I will say that 
I am not the only one targeted in that rash of anthrax attacks in 1998. A 
majority of these people died of "other" problems. They of course are all 
related to the anthrax exposure. I know how lucky I was, am.
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Simon Jester  wrote:
  > btw, Simon, it would stand to reason that once they kill you with a 
> gun, they won't bother with further attempts to vaccinate you. ;)

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RE: CS>Forced Anthrax vaccines - NOT... WAS: Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-18 Thread Michael Zangari
The anthrax came in the form of a white powder in the folds of a letter 
postmarked and stamped in Nigeria. 
   
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Dan Nave  wrote:
  How were you exposed?
   
  Dan


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Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 2:17 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Forced Anthrax vaccines - NOT... WAS: Re: Forced flu vaccines?


  
  I had several high density negative ion generators going in my apartment for 
seve years prior to the arival of the anthrax. I used negative ions for 
clarity, killing bacteria, and brightness.
  It was a studio condo. Very small with a very dense concentration of negative 
ions. I think that did the trick. I still developed a congestive heart failure. 
The thing that eventually saved my life was selegiline and good medication 
monitoring.
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Re: CS>Re: Vaccines Part 3

2007-10-18 Thread Michael Zangari
  
 Emerging Worlds: Chronic Illness and Viral Infections 
  ... of certain diseases like Small Pox and Polio but as one Senator recently 
... including New York-that received contaminated batches of the polio vaccine. 
...
www.emergingworlds.com/ch_vaccines.cfm - 41k - Cached   
 Vaccination Liberation Information 
  ... Regulatory Requirements for Historical and New Smallpox Vaccines " ... ( 
In fact, both small pox and polio immunization campaigns were followed 
initially ...
www.vaclib.org/basic/smallpoxindex.htm - 51k - Cached   
 Vaccines 
  The spurt in small pox cases, vaccine induced deaths and the emergence of the 
... Polio -- Lathyrus or Polio Nosode. Small Pox -- Variolinum. ...
www.whale.to/vaccines/chatterjee.html - 56k - Cached   
 Vaccines: An issue of trust. Misinformation and government foot ... 
  ... new vaccines is already high--a single dose of the newest, a vaccine ... 
vaccines containing thimerosal as a preservative, and the oral polio vaccine 
may ...
www.vaccinationnews.com/DailyNews/July2001/Vax-AnIssueOfTrustPart1.htm - 129k - 
Cached   
 Vaccines (PDF) 
  4. Marie decided against the relatively new chickenpox vaccine and ... An 
interesting history of the use of smallpox itself as a vaccination against 
small pox. ...
www.smccd.edu/accounts/boo/Vaccines.pdf - 152k - View as html   
 Autism and Immunizations 
  The new Pneumococcal vaccine, Prevnar, has good efficacy for meningitis and 
... 1999 FDA admits infants exposed to unsafe limits of mercury in the 
vaccines. ...
www.vaccinationnews.com/dailynews/July2002/Aut&Imm23.htm - 28k - Cached 

Simon Jester  wrote:
  >> But you have argued in favor of ENFORCED, INVOLUNTARY vaccinations, 
>> Ode.

> Nonsense.

Admitted, and retracted... I apologize again for making this mistake. I 
still don't know what I read or how I got that into my head that you had 
said that... but...

> Enforced isolation [quarantine] for those that refuse, sure, but not 
> forced vaccination.

This is almost as bad - and you even said earlier something about 
SHOOTING those who may choose to reject your forced quarantine. WHO 
DECIDES? Who decides who is sick? Who decides which 'germs' qualify for 
'quarantine'? Who decides how long the quarantine read: DEPRIVATION OF 
THE RIGHT OF LIBERTY, aka, freedom of movement and locomotion - lasts?

George Bush? Or maybe you prefer Hillary Clinton?

> There is a choice, neither of them all good or sure, but one or the 
> other is necessary.

Here is where we differ...

Assuming a pandemic is spreading... and that the goal is to try to 
minimize the spread of the disease as much as possible...

You would advocate the quarantining of everyone who refuses to be 
vaccinated.

I, on the other hand, would advocate the quarantining of all of the 
people who actually evidence symptoms of said disease - and would 
strongly urge those whose immune systems are compromised - whether 
through poor lifestyle choices, lots of vaccinations, or some 
combination thereof - to stay home, and away from other people.

Vaccination or nonvaccination would be irrelevant...

I'd still like to hear why people who believe in the safety and efficacy 
of vaccinations (and therefore are vaccinated themselves, right?) are so 
afraid of the unvaccinated.


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Re: CS>Quarantine

2007-10-18 Thread Michael Zangari
A black light is one of those long florresant tubes used to make posters glow. 
It is untra-violet light that highlights things that floress. It also kills 
bacteria.
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faith gagne  wrote:
   
- Original Message - 
  From: Michael Zangari 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 8:50 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Quarantine
  

  Infectious disease as a weapon is a fact.
  Anthrax comes in an arosol form now!
  In fact, I am a living example of a witness being disabled by targeted 
infection.
  MRSA is more common now. I have several friends who have contracted it in 
hospitals.
  In the most general terms, biological warfare is a reality we all have to 
live with. I factor that in to the vaccine talks. But there is a clear over 
riding issue of safe environment. If you don't have a black light or high 
density negative ions and are concerned about your personal politics you are 
behind the times.
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  >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
   
   
  Waht is a black light please?
   
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Re: CS>Quarantine

2007-10-18 Thread Michael Zangari
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Re: CS>Forced Anthrax vaccines - NOT... WAS: Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-16 Thread Michael Zangari
I had several high density negative ion generators going in my apartment for 
seve years prior to the arival of the anthrax. I used negative ions for 
clarity, killing bacteria, and brightness.
  It was a studio condo. Very small with a very dense concentration of negative 
ions. I think that did the trick. I still developed a congestive heart failure. 
The thing that eventually saved my life was selegiline and good medication 
monitoring.
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Leslie  wrote:
  Hey, that is great that you overcame anthrax exposure. Can you tell 
us what all you did in order to do this and build your immune system? 
   
  Thanks,
  Leslie
- Original Message - 
  From: Michael Zangari 
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  Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 5:48 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Forced Anthrax vaccines - NOT... WAS: Re: Forced flu vaccines?
  

  Having been exposed to anthrax, I can simply say that surviving it has 
stregthened my immune system, or so they tell me. I wonder about the shot. In 
my wildest imaging I'm thinking that it is  stop gap measure against other 
biological warfare.
   
  But mandatory? Yeah. That's bothering me as well. 
  I probably got vaccinated the same time the marines did in Hawaii.
  I didn't know at the time.If they told me it didn't register. I just did what 
my doctor told me.
  If I had done that with the resulting congestive heart failure (after anthrax 
exposure) I'd be dead.
   
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Carol Ann  wrote:
  Here here!! If the govt begins vaccinating anyone under the point of a 
gun...one could take for granted the vaccine cannot be one designed for 
longevity. I personally don't think the govt thinks that highly of anyone 
individual, let alone the masses,  with regard to what is absolutely in their 
best interests. 

btw, Simon, it would stand to reason that once they kill you with a gun, they 
won't bother with further attempts to vaccinate you. ;)

Simon Jester  wrote:   

If they force vaccinations on American citizens, it will not be under 
any constituionaly authority, it will be at the tyrannical point of a 
gun - and I will see to it that they will indeed have to kill me to 
vaccinate me.


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Re: CS>Vaccines- chronic fatigue

2007-10-16 Thread Michael Zangari
Keeping current on this thing has been difficult. At last report the vaccine 
was being tested on US Air Force personnel.
   
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There is no fedaral law requiring any vaccination.
   
  Kurt

Leslie  wrote:
  Is this one that is required for the children to be in school? I know 
they will send them home now if they don't have all their shots. Mine is out 
now thank God.
  Leslie
- Original Message - 
  From: Kurt Milkowski 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 4:12 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>Vaccines- chronic fatigue
  

  Hey Jess, 
   
  Most likely the mmr vaccine would be the likely culprit. This is the one that 
seems to be causing autism, which is lyme under another name.
   
  Kurt

jessie70  wrote:
  Kurt, you got lyme disease from which vaccine? Thanks, Jess
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Milkowski [mailto:kurt.milkow...@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 6:31 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Vaccines- chronic fatigue


  Hey Kathryn, 
   
  No problem. Yep the mycoplasma is used alot in bio-weapons. Check into lyme 
disease, thats what I have, got it from a vaccine. Lots of folks with lyme 
suffer from cfs and fibro.
   
  Kurt

Clayton Family  wrote:
  Thanks for posting this whole series. It is interesting reading. The 
chronic fatigue part stood out for me.

"Brucella mycoplasma was probably responsible for chronic fatigue 
syndrome and fibromyalgia as well."

It is known that fungal toxins can cause chronic fatigue, and it may 
well be that there are many other kinds of toxins and infections 
involved too. I read somewhere about other mycoplasma infections being 
implicated in asthma, and maybe other immune related conditions. Asthma 
can be caused by Valley Fever, which is an endemic fungi residing in 
the strata in the western states.

I took antifungals for 18 months to rid myself of an entrenched fungal 
infection: it seemed to work, yet when I started CS, I began having die 
off rxns, and other rxns which were the same as what I get when exposed 
to toxins. Therefore, maybe the CS also releases cellular toxins in 
some way. In any case, I had some other kind of infection going on that 
the antifungals were not touching: not fungal, but something else, and 
the silver was doing quite a bit.

fungal toxins cause neurological damage- is brucella fungal, I wonder? 
Those fungal toxins are used in biological weapons.

And the bit about genetically engineered vacs- have you seen "The 
Future of Food" ? it is about genetically engineered food, and it seems 
like the film understates the problem. There are toxins and poisons 
deliberately sequenced into the genes of food, so it becomes poisonous 
at a low level. Organic is alot better, locally grown seems like the 
best idea.

Kathryn

On Oct 13, 2007, at 6:23 PM, Kurt Milkowski wrote:

>> Kurt Milkowski wrote: [snipped]
>> > In October 2004, Dmtry Lvov, head of the Russian Virology Institute
>> > declared that up to one billion people around the world could die
>> > during the next pandemic. It would appear that the human herd is 
>> about
>> > to be culled in spectacular fashion. For whatever reasons, the dead
>> > microbiologists wouldn't go along with the program.


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Re: CS>Forced Anthrax vaccines - NOT... WAS: Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-15 Thread Michael Zangari
Having been exposed to anthrax, I can simply say that surviving it has 
stregthened my immune system, or so they tell me. I wonder about the shot. In 
my wildest imaging I'm thinking that it is  stop gap measure against other 
biological warfare.
   
  But mandatory? Yeah. That's bothering me as well. 
  I probably got vaccinated the same time the marines did in Hawaii.
  I didn't know at the time.If they told me it didn't register. I just did what 
my doctor told me.
  If I had done that with the resulting congestive heart failure (after anthrax 
exposure) I'd be dead.
   
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Carol Ann  wrote:
  Here here!! If the govt begins vaccinating anyone under the point of a 
gun...one could take for granted the vaccine cannot be one designed for 
longevity. I personally don't think the govt thinks that highly of anyone 
individual, let alone the masses,  with regard to what is absolutely in their 
best interests. 

btw, Simon, it would stand to reason that once they kill you with a gun, they 
won't bother with further attempts to vaccinate you. ;)

Simon Jester  wrote:  

If they force vaccinations on American citizens, it will not be under 
any constituionaly authority, it will be at the tyrannical point of a 
gun - and I will see to it that they will indeed have to kill me to 
vaccinate me.


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Re: CS>Forced Anthrax vaccines - NOT... WAS: Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-13 Thread Michael Zangari
There seems to be some debate between a national referendum and an executive 
order
  the executive order seems to be dominate. The anthrax vaccine is now required 
for all military personnel and their families, as well as government employees. 
After this effort, the vaccination effort will turn to the public.
 =z=

Simon Jester  wrote:
  Sorry - I see no reference to any law requiring anyone to get a vaccine.

You'll have to be precise - I have no intention of spending days reading 
all of your blog entries to try to find one.

> # http://360.yahoo.com/michael_zangari
> #
> # anathraxsurvivor
> # anatrhaxexposureinhawaii
> # anthrax
> # anthraxattack
> # anthraxattackinhawaii1998
> # anthraxattacks
> # anthraxconference
> # anthraxexposure
> # anthraxfromnigeria
> # anthraxfromoutsidethecountry
> # anthraxinhawaii
> # anthraxissues
> # anthraxlawsuit
> # anthraxmailedfromnigeria
> # anthraxsurvivor
> # anthraxsurvivors
> # anthraxsurvor
> # anthraxtests
> # anthraxvaccine
> # anthraxvaccineconcerns
> # anthraxvaccines
> 
> www.zangarijournalism.com
> 
> Simon Jester wrote:
> 
> > I'd have to point out that the national anthrax vaccine is 
> mandatory.
> 
> More bullshit... I haven't taken it, and never will.
> 
> > See my blog for more research on that one...
> 
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Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-12 Thread Michael Zangari
I don't know Teri. Good question. The trails of the Isralie Army and US marines 
in Hawaii have been problematic.
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Teri  wrote:
  At 01:41 PM 10/11/2007, you wrote:
  I'd have to point out that the national anthrax vaccine is mandatory.
See my blog for more research on that one...
 
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What if you are allergic to something in the vaccine  I'll be damned if I 
won't shot someone who tries to kill me with a vaccine.

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Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-12 Thread Michael Zangari

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Simon Jester  wrote:   > I'd have to point out that 
the national anthrax vaccine is mandatory.

More bullshit... I haven't taken it, and never will.

> See my blog for more research on that one...

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Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-11 Thread Michael Zangari
I'd have to point out that the national anthrax vaccine is mandatory.
  See my blog for more research on that one...
   
  =z=

Simon Jester  wrote:
  > I don't think they can force you to take a vaccine, but they can 
> constitutionally en force a quarantine.

No, they can't - but they can UNconstitutinally enforce one.

> If you aren't vaccinated, you disqualify yourself from being an 
> enforcer or having any part in a transport operation, becoming a 
> potential part of the problem vs part of any solution.

? Vaccines simply DON'T WORK. It appears you have fallen for the FUD?

> No job and rightly so, but not force, just choice. Work safe or stay 
> at home.

Bullshit... sorry, Ode, but this is ridiculous. No one has the 'Right' 
to force someone to do something so ridiculous in order to keep a job. 
Vaccines are one of the big cons - right up there with the income tax 
and drivers licenses.

> A vaccine costs everyone a lot less than a quarantine,

More bullshit. A vaccine won't prevent diddly.


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Re: CS>strange eye (lid) problem

2007-09-18 Thread Michael Zangari
There's also gaze avesion.
  This is probably far afield.
  But it is a symptom of autism and some forms of truama.
  The eye lids droop and eventually shut.
  You appear to be sleeping.
  But you're not. You're focusing.
  Autistic people get overwelmed with interaction sometimes.
  They lack the screens to take out stimuli, as a result they get over 
stimulated.
  By closing the eyes they limit imput.
  This helps with focus. It is functional. Though annoying.
  
"This guys always falling asleep when I'm talking to him."
   
  Cure. Awareness.
=z=

faith gagne  wrote:
  Dear Sol:

How much CS do you drink in a day? thanks.

Faith


- Original Message - 
From: "sol" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: CS>strange eye (lid) problem


> Hi Ruth,
> Thanks for the suggestion, I thought that is what maybe I had, so I 
> did go to the eye doctor, he looked and didn't find any infection, or 
> signs of glaucoma or iritis, etc. Of course, my eye was quite a lot 
> better by the time I got to see the doctor. His diagnosis "dermatitis", 
> probably connected to my eczema. He said he is familar with shingles and 
> this definitely isn't shingles. That was a relief. The eczema is bad 
> enough. Anyway it is pretty much ok now, and I'm still using CS/MSM 
> drops and CS misting and drinking more than my usual. I'll keep that up 
> for a while yet.
> I am glad your shingles got better with CS. CS is amazing isn't it? My 
> husband caught another cold, and I haven't caught it. That alone is a 
> good thing for me, with the eczema, the eye thing, and my other issues, 
> I didn't need a cold on top of that.
> sol
> 
> Ruth Bertella wrote:
>> Have you ever had shingles before and know what the symptoms are? 
>> This sounds like what happened to me when I came down with/was 
>> diagnosed with having shingles. They started out as little pimple 
>> like things, then turned into what looked like tiny blisters then 
>> popped and made scabs. 
> 
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RE: CS>taking you out of anxiety attacks

2007-08-19 Thread Michael Zangari
I'm trying to bring it back to topic. 
  I started out talking about a reflexology point for anxiety.
  I am saying that the same spot is a good place to put electrodes for the same 
effect with various CES units.
   
  Sorry about any confusion.
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Faith Saint Francis  wrote:
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Help!
 
I got lost here.
Are we talking Reflexology or electro-acupuncture?
FSF


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To: silver-list@eskimo.com

  It is not a bad electrode point for the same use.
  To bring this back to center.
  It's a major infusion point for silver as well.
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Faith Saint Francis  wrote:
  .ExternalClass .EC_hmmessage P  {padding:0px;}  .ExternalClass 
EC_body.hmmessage  {font-size:10pt;font-family:Tahoma;}  Michael Zangari 
wrote:
  >>There is also a reflexology point at the apex of the arch of the foot along 
the side ….. and this will take you out of an anxiety attack as well.<<
  This is interesting!  We’ll go Off Topic with this, contunueing.
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Re: CS>taking you out of anxiety attacks

2007-08-19 Thread Michael Zangari
It is not a bad electrode point for the same use.
  To bring this back to center.
  It's a major infusion point for silver as well.
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Faith Saint Francis  wrote:
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FONT-SIZE: 10pt;  FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma  }  Michael Zangari wrote:
  >>There is also a reflexology point at the apex of the arch of the foot along 
the side ….. and this will take you out of an anxiety attack as well.<<
  This is interesting!  We’ll go Off Topic with this, contunueing.
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Re: CS>Argentyn 23 & EIS - undoing oneself of frightful experiences

2007-08-18 Thread Michael Zangari
Then again there is the old military command and NLP thing of "Eyes Right!" 
  The eyes go right and down and you  ground you in the present tense. There is 
also a reflexology point at the apex of the arch of the foot along the side 
(expeirment with both sides), the small indent, and this will take you out of 
an anxiety attack as well.
  =z=.

Clayton Family  wrote:
  I was bitten by a dog some time back, and when I was recalling it to my 
therapist, I started having all the same physical symptoms I had at the 
time- shaking, tears, etc. I was not really even that upset emotionally 
by the bite, it was not dramatic- the dog simply walked up and chomped 
on my hand, and then went to his kennel and snarled while I locked the 
door. It was somewhat upsetting at the time, but not too bad, and I was 
certainly not upset re-living it. Never the less, my body continued to 
have the same adrenaline reaction I had at the time of injury. So, I 
was re-living it with the therapist. I asked him why this was so, and 
what was going on, and he told me about how memories trigger such like 
things. To turn this off, at his suggestion I simply thought of a 
relaxing experience of sunbathing on the beach, and the tremors and 
other reactions went away.

I understand you to mean reviewing the experiences repeatedly decreases 
the reactions with each viewing.

Thought it was worth a mention. Kathryn

On Aug 18, 2007, at 8:19 PM, Faith Saint Francis wrote:

>
> Sure thing,
>  
> crystal clear explanation, finally outright honest
> BUT
> I believe we ought to help the victim(s) also, for:
> They incline to 'put away' their traumatic experience, not wanting to 
> think of it in any way which is logic,
> yet:
>  
> Victims can also rid themselves of the experience by every time when 
> the awful memory comes up
> think it over attentively, from beginning to end.
> These memories may last a while, how long depends on the person - 
> depends on the occurance;
> yet, there will come a time when the victim realizes 'hey .. I 
> haven't thought about IT for quite a while'.
> That is the moment when you have freed yourself of IT.
> Then it won't haunt you anymore, not in night-mares, not in 
> deja-vues, not in Fruedianisms.
>  
> Thought to be of help
>  
> FaithStFrancis
>  
>
> > Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 16:15:53 -0500
> > From: na...@comcast.net
> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> > Subject: Re: CS>Argentyn 23 & EIS
> >
> > "Clarity" ...The second enemy of the 'man of knowledge.'
> >
> > (Juan Matus)
> >
> >
> >
> > Ode Coyote wrote:
> > >
> > > Try this: Write down every detail of an important preferably 
> traumatic
> > > and very personal event, what you saw and felt about it as it is
> > > happening or very soon after.
> > > Put it away for 2 years and go back and read it.
> > > I did that while losing my ex to alcoholism. [She died]
> > > I could not believe I had written what I did.
> > > I no longer take my feelings and memories very seriously, 
> ESPECIALLY the
> > > "important" ones.
> > >
> > > Now..."I believe I saw" gets more credit as a truthful statement 
> than "I
> > > know I saw".
> > > Whenever I encounter certainty, I am reminded to 
> doubt...especially my
> > > own certainties.
> > >
> > > It's better to be rightfully wrong than wrongfully right.
> > >
> > > ode
> > > Get news, entertainment and everything you care about at Live.com. 
> Check it out! 

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Re: CS>Question - Liquid Oxygen Supplements

2007-07-16 Thread Michael Zangari
I've tried most oxygen suppliments, from Cell Food to Oxybliss. They are still 
the best cognative enhancer for me, without a doubt. Expensive though, on a a 
tight budget. I bought some food grade hydrogen peroxide the other day. Under 
ten bucks. Also good.
   
  Oxygen products are also used for cleaning out the system and detoxing.
   
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"craehow...@juno.com"  wrote:
The other day I though... if we need to process more oxygen why don't we 
just freeze some liquid oxygen and take them as pills.  We talk about Homozon 
and how it gets more oxygen into the colon so couldn't we do that plus more 
with these pills.   So I decided to google liquid oxygen and see what happened. 
 Behold they do have these...  here is one of the sites I found
  http://www.allholistichealth.com/site/523202/product/1002   
  I was wondering if anyone has tried these supplements or something along the 
same line.  Most of the process is above my level.  I'll probably try them next 
month but would be nice if someone has any info on these.
   
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Re: CS>Re: protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF)

2007-06-24 Thread Michael Zangari
I use HGH as well with consistent results.
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Duncan Crow  wrote:
  HGH builds and improves the heart muscle, improving cardiac 
output in congestive heart failure or after some heart muscle has 
died off after a heart attack, just as it improves the whole 
body, glands, organs and all. 

SomaLife gHP increases HGH secretion to maximum youthful values 
with each dose, resulting in increased healing over a period of 3-
6 months or so. Benefits can continue to accumulate using a 
SomaLife gHP program, for about 2-2.5 years. HGH shots work too; 
they are the choice of the well-heeled and some anti-aging 
doctors, but correct dosing/frequency requires careful attention.

While nutrition is of course important, HGH is the right tool for 
this job because it is an absolute requirement for lean tissue 
rehabilitation, muscle tone and growth, and people with "age-
related" disorders such as CHF, weak immune response, kidney 
failure, etc, have those disorders primarily because their HGH 
secretion is falling naturally with age. 

I have been into anti-aging subjects since about 1991; some of 
the studies on cardiac output, metabolic and age-related 
complaints, osteoporosis, renal failure, arthritis, fibromyalgia 
etc, and how these age-related and HGH deficiency illnesses and 
other aging symptoms can be treated, can be found at the 
following link.

A lot of people fail on circulation, and many elderly people have 
benefited by a program of metabolic enzymes that improve 
microcirculation by reducing blood coagulation, clotting, plaque, 
organ fibrosis etc. 

It almost goes without saying that at a cellular level, good 
microcirculation is a requirement for waste removal and nutrient 
and oxygen delivery (thus recovery). The combination of 
BlockBuster All Clear enzymes to reduce the circulatory 
impairment and doing a 10-minute "sit bounce" on a mini 
trampoline every day is doable by everybody. The mini-tramp can 
move lymph 14 times better than jogging, and an acidic and 
stagnant lymph is a huge obstacle to a healing program.

Chronically high blood pressure, a cause of CHF, can be high for 
several reasons, most of them dietary; we can discuss these 
elsewhere. But in the end it's the low antioxidant pool in 
combination with the reduced ability to repair that accumulates 
cardiac damage. In the order to avoid damage, the heart requires 
quite a lot of antioxidants, especially CoQ10 and glutathione, 
both of which are used in the energy creation process so the 
heart muscle can twitch at all :) as well as being the main 
antioxidant protection against cell death and tissue weakness. 
Low glutathione is the main cause of oxidative stress, which is a 
condition of systemically low antioxidant levels accompanied by 
with local depletions (as seen also in cardiac, joint and bowel 
disorders). I have a reference section on glutathione here:
http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/glutathione-references.html

Duncan

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On 23 Jun 2007 at 12:50, Charles Marcus wrote:

> > My father and my partner both suffer from CHF (Dad was diagnosed 2 
> > weeks ago, Guy a number of years ago). Guy also suffers from IILD.
> 
> See my prior post on Dr Schulze and Haqwthorne - this is exactly what he 
> had, if memory serves.
> 
> I would immediatley get on his program for heart health and his lung 
> formula.
> 
> In fact, I would do his entire program if I had any serious health 
> problem. These herbal formulas are the most potent you can find 
> commercially, and are all made from organically grown and/or 
> wild-harvested herbs harvested at the appropriate time in their growth 
> cycle.
> 
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Re: CS>Re: CS protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF) AND idiopathic interstitial lung disease (IILD)

2007-06-19 Thread Michael Zangari
The attribution on this information is from the University of Rochester School 
of Cardiology. I've talked with the researcher. If you are doing a Web search 
you'll need to be specific: Selegeline and the heart; Selegeline and 
Cardiomyopathy; Selegeline and congestive heart failure.
   
  You'll also find interesting entries on Selegeline and Diabetes. In some 
cases people were able to get off insulin. It is a strange multiuse medication. 
 It works for a lot of things. It also comes in a patch now and is prescribed 
for people who want to quit smoking. It reduces anxiety as it balances the 
hemispheres of the brain.
   
  I'll also say for myself and my doctor that I have had excellent medication 
management as well. I am glad I am well enough to get back to work.
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Michael Zangari  wrote:
All three of these substances are stimulants and cause extreme tachycardia.
  If you are dealing with cardio myopathy be aware of doses and effects. 
Fatigue was such an issue for me I did it anyway. But very carefully, noting 
effects, half life and what I was doing.
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   Some of the supplements I remember are CoQ10 (high dose) brings oxygen into 
the heart muscle. L-Carnitine and D-ribose. Check-out what he says. He is 
regarded as one of the foremost heart specialists in the country.
  Paula
- Original Message - 
  From: Denise Rollheiser 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 8:18 AM
  Subject: CS>Re: CS protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF) AND 
idiopathic interstitial lung disease (IILD)
  

  In re-reading my post after a few hours sleep, I realize I forgot to include 
the fact that in addition to both Dad and Guy suffering from CHF, they both 
have leaky heart valvesnot sure if this makes any difference but it's a bit 
of info that should have been included originally.
   
  Guy's IILD does NOT come from exposure to asbestos or coal dust...hence the 
'idiopathic' tag to the diagnosis.
   
  Denise
   
- Original Message - 
  From: Denise Rollheiser 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 11:29 PM
  Subject: CS protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF) AND idiopathic 
interstitial lung disease (IILD)
  

  My father and my partner both suffer from CHF (Dad was diagnosed 2 weeks ago, 
Guy a number of years ago).  Guy also suffers from IILD.
   
  If anyone can provide protocol(s) for using CS to assist with either of these 
diseases or at least connect me with lists that can provide some guidance, I 
would be forever grateful.  While my Dad will celebrate his 90 b'day in Jan 08, 
his quality of life has deteriorated majorly since his Dx; Guy will be 60 in 
Nov 07 and I would like to have more time with him than less (his lung 
specialist has said that in the patients he has seen/sees with IILD - from 
diagnosis to lung failure is between 4-5 years...Guy was Dx'd about 18 months 
ago.)
   
  Thanks.
   
  Denise
  neec...@sasktel.net
   

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Re: CS>Re: CS protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF) AND idiopathic interstitial lung disease (IILD)

2007-06-19 Thread Michael Zangari
All three of these substances are stimulants and cause extreme tachycardia.
  If you are dealing with cardio myopathy be aware of doses and effects. 
Fatigue was such an issue for me I did it anyway. But very carefully, noting 
effects, half life and what I was doing.
  =z=


 
   Some of the supplements I remember are CoQ10 (high dose) brings oxygen into 
the heart muscle. L-Carnitine and D-ribose. Check-out what he says. He is 
regarded as one of the foremost heart specialists in the country.
  Paula
- Original Message - 
  From: Denise Rollheiser 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 8:18 AM
  Subject: CS>Re: CS protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF) AND 
idiopathic interstitial lung disease (IILD)
  

  In re-reading my post after a few hours sleep, I realize I forgot to include 
the fact that in addition to both Dad and Guy suffering from CHF, they both 
have leaky heart valvesnot sure if this makes any difference but it's a bit 
of info that should have been included originally.
   
  Guy's IILD does NOT come from exposure to asbestos or coal dust...hence the 
'idiopathic' tag to the diagnosis.
   
  Denise
   
- Original Message - 
  From: Denise Rollheiser 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 11:29 PM
  Subject: CS protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF) AND idiopathic 
interstitial lung disease (IILD)
  

  My father and my partner both suffer from CHF (Dad was diagnosed 2 weeks ago, 
Guy a number of years ago).  Guy also suffers from IILD.
   
  If anyone can provide protocol(s) for using CS to assist with either of these 
diseases or at least connect me with lists that can provide some guidance, I 
would be forever grateful.  While my Dad will celebrate his 90 b'day in Jan 08, 
his quality of life has deteriorated majorly since his Dx; Guy will be 60 in 
Nov 07 and I would like to have more time with him than less (his lung 
specialist has said that in the patients he has seen/sees with IILD - from 
diagnosis to lung failure is between 4-5 years...Guy was Dx'd about 18 months 
ago.)
   
  Thanks.
   
  Denise
  neec...@sasktel.net
   

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Re: CS>CS protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF) AND idiopathic interstitial lung disease (IILD)

2007-06-19 Thread Michael Zangari
I had chf.
  Please think about protocols this in terms or my own survival.
  I couldn't accept the idea that I would not survive. My injection rate was so 
low they told me the only thing that would save me is a heart transplant. I did 
my research. Evidently the chf washes out all the neurotransmitters from the 
heart. I started taking ribose for energy and to replenish the 
neurotransmitters in the heart. Experimentally they are infusing ribose into 
the heart after a failure. What evidently saved me was selegiline. I got it 
from Europe until I convinced my doctor to give me a prescription. My enlarged 
heart shrank. Organs repaired.
  I am living a relatively strong life. Though I am medication dependent. The 
weakness of chf comes from the left ventricle. That's where oxygenation happens 
to the brain. It causes cog native problems. Oxygen delivery becomes really 
important too. Selegiline also regulate cardiomyopathia and post partum 
depression. It is about as stimulating as two cups of coffee, though it reads 
as an amphetamine in drug tests. It is not an amphetamine A. It is amphetamine 
D. Which is a different animal.
   
  In the end, I am trying to get off disability and back to work. I feel pretty 
well.
  My doctor said it was a miraculous recovery. I don't know about that. But I 
do know that if I had been passive I would more than likely been dead.
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Denise Rollheiser  wrote:
  My father and my partner both suffer from CHF (Dad was diagnosed 2 
weeks ago, Guy a number of years ago).  Guy also suffers from IILD.
   
  If anyone can provide protocol(s) for using CS to assist with either of these 
diseases or at least connect me with lists that can provide some guidance, I 
would be forever grateful.  While my Dad will celebrate his 90 b'day in Jan 08, 
his quality of life has deteriorated majorly since his Dx; Guy will be 60 in 
Nov 07 and I would like to have more time with him than less (his lung 
specialist has said that in the patients he has seen/sees with IILD - from 
diagnosis to lung failure is between 4-5 years...Guy was Dx'd about 18 months 
ago.)
   
  Thanks.
   
  Denise
  neec...@sasktel.net
   



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Re: CS>Melatonin - OT

2007-04-30 Thread Michael Zangari
The most powerful sleep inducer for me is free.
  It's reflexology, the pressure points to release melatonin work within five 
minutes for me.
  It between the thumb and  fore-finger or ankle. Go as far back on the top of 
the hand as you can go. The point is about a quarter inch from the bone. Look 
it up at a reflexology site for options. Full proof. If you're not depleted of 
melatonin.

Cinder Ella  wrote:
  I agree with your statement that it's ridiculous to spend over $100 
on a "sleep aid".  Respectfully, gHP is not a "sleep aid".  That is just one of 
its many functions and benefits.  Perhaps I should have explained in more 
detail at the time.  It is a combination of many amino acids:
  L-LysineGlycine
  L-Arginine  L-Leucine
  L-Ornithine L-Iso-Leucine
  L-GlutamineL-Valine
  which is all designed to promote the release of your own natural growth 
hormone from your own pituitary gland (for us over 25) to that of a younger age 
of about 20 when our bodies were much quicker to heal and not so easy to 
wrinkle.   :0)
  Doris
  PS:  I also eat a wide variety of nuts including walnuts but not before going 
to bed as I don't believe on having food in my stomach while I"m sleeping.  My 
body needs time out to rest and repair and if I eat before bed time, I get 
heartburn and have a bad night.  


  From: "patriot2...@mindspring.com" patriot2...@mindspring.com

For Doris and others writing about melatonin, saying, 

  I use the Somalife gHP and I sleep like a baby with no side effects and no 
down time in the morning and the amino acids do many other things in my body 
besides just make me sleep better.
 I had read that eating a handful of walnuts before going to bed would help, 

Thought you might like to try the nuts at about $5 a pound, instead of sleep 
aids at over $100!

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Re: CS>Melatonin - OT

2007-04-28 Thread Michael Zangari
Melatonin works like clock work for me, I sleep for a cycle--that's three 
hours, and then wake up. It's one of the few substances that actually reduces 
brain tumors.
   
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Cinder Ella  wrote:
  Hi Dee:
  I read the article and I tried Melatonin.  It was GNC brand for $13.00 and I 
can't say it really did anything for me.  I use the Somalife gHP and I sleep 
like a baby with no side effects and no down time in the morning and the amino 
acids do many other things in my body besides just make me sleep better.  It 
runs me about $106 Cdn a month but it works and it repairs scar tissue 
internally like for instance if you have scar tissue from a car accident.  It 
helped my boss.  It also helps with a whole host of other things too.  
  Doris


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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 12:45:48 PM
Subject: CS>Melatonin - OT

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http://wellnessletter.com/html/ds/dsMelatonin.php  going back to the melatonin 
posts, I found this which should be read, I think.  Any comments?  Dee  
   
  



  
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