Re: CSflu- dianne

2009-02-08 Thread Clayton Family
Thanks Dianne, it is not fun. Rest seems to be helping as much as 
anything. I have a question for you about gallium- I am unaware of it's 
use as a healing modality. I have some laying around, but it is in a 
liquid form (last time I checked, anyway). I though it had the 
potential for being unhealthy. Could you tell me more info about it, 
please?


Kathryn

On Feb 6, 2009, at 9:48 PM, Dianne France wrote:


 Kathryn
  
 We both got exposed to the flu on Christmas Day gathering.  Such a 
nice present.
 We both came down with it and then seemed to get better.  Didn't last 
long and
 mine came back with a vengence.  Lots of congetion in the chest and 
head.  I
 was using silver and gallium to treat.  Think it got close to 
pneumonia.  My chest
has finally cleared but still have the head congestion/snotty nose.  
It could be the weather
that we aren't used to here in the south.  The silver didn't seem to 
hit this one
for us either.  Just waiting for warm weather to get outside and bake 
it out.  If

you find something that works please share.
 
Dianne
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 From: clay...@skypoint.com
 Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 10:19:40 -0600
 Subject: CSflu

 Ok, I got the flu. I had been increasing my silver intake by jumps, 
but

 it still didn't seem to do anything to this flu. Funny, it has worked
 on everything else. It has been 6 days now, and I am still aching. 
Any

 ideas? -kathryn


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RE: CSflu- dianne

2009-02-08 Thread Dianne France

Gallium Heel combats stubborn viral infections. Gallium speeds recovery from 
illness. Use Gallim-Heel for relief of exhaustion, and weakness due to 
infection. Gallium-Heel strengthens the immune system. Gallium-Heel is deep 
acting and a strong homeopathic defense against cold and flu.
 
The BHI / HEEL April 2002 Newsletter says this about Galium Heel: Galium Heel 
supports and activates the defense mechanism of the body and is helpful for 
patients with year round allergies. Galium Heel has important drainage remedies 
such as:Betula Alba and Galium Aparine that detoxify and cleanse the body. 
Urtica is helpful for rheumatic pains and eczema. Apis Mel reduces edema and 
cleanses at the connective tissue level of the body. Safe for all ages. 
Suggested dose 10 drops 3 times a day until fully recovered.Heel/BHI product. 
Mix and match 2 or more BHI products for $1 discount off each bottle. Enjoy a 
return to health and energy without any side effects or drowsiness. Gallium 
Heel is also known as Galium, or Gallium-Heel. 
http://www.elixirs.com/products.cfm?productcode=BH141
 
I was told to use this product and cs the first time I went to see the tech 
that does our biomeredian reports.  That was my first introduction to both a 
couple years ago.  We like the Heel products and also use Zeel and Traumeel 
(sublingual) for arthritis and pain.  
 
I had stopped both my silver and gallium (liquid) because I felt they were at a 
stand still.  Am going to start back on them.  We both have been sick this 
winter.  I don't know if the chemtrails have anything to do with it but there 
have been a bunch.  I'm not sure what to think of them at this time.
 
Hope this helps.
Dianne From: clay...@skypoint.com Subject: Re: CSflu- dianne Date: Sun, 8 
Feb 2009 10:49:59 -0600 To: silver-list@eskimo.com  Thanks Dianne, it is not 
fun. Rest seems to be helping as much as  anything. I have a question for you 
about gallium- I am unaware of it's  use as a healing modality. I have some 
laying around, but it is in a  liquid form (last time I checked, anyway). I 
though it had the  potential for being unhealthy. Could you tell me more info 
about it,  please?  Kathryn