Wouldn't use a mortar/pestle in compounding this...
Chuck
All warranties expire upon payment of invoice.
On 4/17/2012 4:58:07 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net (phoenix23...@tds.net)
wrote:
> An understatement, Tel. I can see you flying thru the air after
gt; *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Monday, April 16, 2012 8:29 PM
>
> *Subject:* RE: CS>MRSA infection
> [image: <):) cowboy] No, I don't think so ? Tel
>
>
> I wonder if Tel would be interested in adding this gunpowder salve to
> his line?
> PT
>
>
Does anybody have a recipe?
_
From: PTFerrance [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 10:30 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>MRSA infection
I wonder if Tel would be interested in adding this gunpowder salve to his line?
PT
From: Dr. Ja
Could you expand on that Tel please?
- Original Message -
From: Tel Tofflemire
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA infection
Tel Tofflem
Tel Tofflemire
From: PTFerrance
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 8:29 PM
Subject: RE: CS>MRSA infection
No, I don't think so ? Tel
I
wonder if Tel would be interested in adding this gunpowder salve to his line?
PT
I wonder if Tel would be interested in adding this gunpowder salve to his line?
PT
From: Dr. James McCourt [mailto:dr...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 6:40 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>MRSA infection
Black powder is still available. USE EXTREME CAUTION!
Black powder is still available. USE EXTREME CAUTION! The finest grade I know
of is called 4FG.
_
From: Marshall [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 7:58 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA infection
Gunpowder today is what is cal
e for making your own black powder.
Dianne
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 10:58:12 -0400
From: mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA infection
Gunpowder today is what is called smokeless powder. It is
Marshall-would you please share the recipe for making your own black
powder.Dianne
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 10:58:12 -0400
From: mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA infection
Gunpowder today is what is called smokeless powder. It is not
So gunpowder for muzzleloaders would not be an acceptable substitute, Marshall?
Thanks.
PT
From: Marshall [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 10:58 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA infection
Gunpowder today is what is called smokeless powder.
Gunpowder today is what is called smokeless powder. It is not the same
thing as was used back then. That stuff is now called black powder. Of
course you can always make you own, I made it many a time when I was a
child.
Marshall
On 4/15/2012 11:33 PM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
Can you buy gunpow
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*-- Original Message ---*
From: "Jane MacRoss"
To:
Sent: Sun, 15 Apr 2012 20:36:00 +1000
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA infection
> And they also had Gun
An important thing to remember...back then "gunpowder" is what we call
black powder today. Today's "gunpowders" are vastly different
chemically. I don't recall the actual ingredients of black powder, but
I am certain they are easily found on the internet.
Jane MacRoss wrote:
Can you buy gunp
Can you buy gunpowder these days? As a homeopathic remedy it is miraculous at
times - get a 12x potency and you wont need a salve? If you can get gunpowder
still tho you would just add it to the base of your choice.
- Original Message -
From: Maple Springs Farm
paul's great gra
u Oil, Dog Art Prints, Handmade Soap and More...
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-- Original Message ---
From: "Jane MacRoss"
To:
Sent: Sun, 15 Apr 2012 20:36:00 +1000
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA infection
> And th
And when they didn't have these, they had wild garlic.
Samala,
Renee
---Original Message---
And they also had Gunpowder - that's a pretty powerful item for infection.
"Sulpha Powder" was all the troops had back in WWI to treat wounds.
And they also had Gunpowder - that's a pretty powerful item for infection.
From: Ode Coyote
DMSO is a "sulpha drug"
like onion and garlic
all have anti biotic properties
"Sulpha Powder" was all the troops had back in WWI to treat wounds.
Ode
e that you have to make up your own mind because
it is your body and individuals don't give medical advise they
only recount what has worked or didn't work for them. I have the DMSO
book and it is great.
Dianne
--
From: one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE:
I don't know if this product has been mentioned before on this site
but.. there was a soap that was used by hospitals as a surgical scrub
back in the sixties. It was called phisohex. They put this stuff in
everything back then.. shampoos, toothpaste, deoderant, soaps,
moisturizers etc. called he
It's kind of like Rife, only Rife just kills germs. It also uses
Lakhovsky frequencies to promote positive health.
www.electroherbalism.com
www.groups.yahoo.com/group/electroherbalism
Get Nenah Sylver's excellent book on it. www.nenahsylver.com
On 4/14/2012 6:27 AM, Beth Harrison wrote:
I a
Could you explain electroherbalism? I've not heard of that before.
> Thanks,
> Beth
>
>From Google =
http://www.electroherbalism.com/
Straight CS. No need to dilute.
Scotty
Have a great day!
--- On Fri, 4/13/12, Neville Munn wrote:
From: Neville Munn
Subject: RE: CS>MRSA infection
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, April 13, 2012, 7:34 AM
Hey Scotty, I got me a nebuliser the other day just in case I
lungs after 33
yrs. Dianne
From: one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>MRSA infection
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2012 12:31:36 +1030
No worries Dianne. Hey, don't get me wrong, I'm not criticising it or bagging
it out, just don't know anything about it
I am following this with interest, as my young
Daughter had an episode several years ago
On her knee.
Could you explain electroherbalism? I've not heard of that before.
Thanks,
Beth
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 14, 2012, at 12:17 AM, Vigilius Haufniensis
wrote:
> I know of FOUR things that w
I know of FOUR things that will kill MRSA.
1: electroherbalism. I've killed 6 month systemic infections in 1.5
hours. (Although I do recommend follow up treatments, just to make sure
you've gotten it all.)
2: Colloidal Silver. The MRSA will come back a time or two, but will
get weaker each t
ions on things
from sifting through all information I find.
Praps I will look closer at that book? Would this be the book you refer to?
"DMSO Natures Healer" by Dr Morton Walker.
Thanks.
N.
From: dianne_fra...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>MRSA in
rom: one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>MRSA infection
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2012 09:49:01 +1030
Well that may be, I'm just not interested at the moment, but getting back to
it, you didn't answer my question.
Doesn't matter now anyway cos a
N.
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 13:49:01 -0400
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA infection
From: day.sut...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
DMSO is a "miracle" drug. Anyone who has not studied it should read "DMSO
Natures Healer" by Dr Morton Walker
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 10:34
---
> Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 06:51:32 -0700
> From: scottie592...@yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>MRSA infection
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>
> When I contracted MRSA in 2007 I used CS and DMSO (10%) to treat my
> infections. I also was taking 2oz orally twice
t you just put straight EIS in the bowl?
N.
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 06:51:32 -0700
From: scottie592...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA infection
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
When I contracted MRSA in 2007 I used CS and DMSO (10%) to treat my infections.
I also was taking 2oz orally twi
My husband cleared mrsa with Manuka and garlic baths. (you can google 'garlic
bath mrsa' to find more but I'll post the basic details below. Also with high
doses of Vitamin C. (30 plus grams daily)
How-To:
1. Crush 4-6 cloves of non-irradiated garlic (look for white/green sprout in
middle of
nebulize CS and DMSO
when I start feeling a "bug" coming on.
Scotty
Have a great day!
--- On Wed, 4/11/12, Silvia Messmer wrote:
From: Silvia Messmer
Subject: CS>MRSA infection
To: "Silver-List (E-mail)"
Date: Wednesday, April 11, 2012, 12:49 PM
My husband'
Besides the CS, Manuka Honey should clear up the MRSA very well. It needs to be
raw, active and UMF 16+ UMF is the Unique Manuka factor. Anything over 20 is
wasteful and under 16+ isn't strong enough.
Pat
On Apr 11, 2012, at 3:58 PM, Dan Nave wrote:
>> My husband's lead man at work has a bad M
This sounds like a pretty good protocol.
He may want to take about 1/2 oz orally 2 to 4 times a day, but the
topical application, as you describe it, should be what does most of
the work.
Dan
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Silvia Messmer wrote:
> My husband's lead man at work has a bad MRSA i
My husband's lead man at work has a bad MRSA infection under his right
pectoral, (over his liver). It's the size of a quarter, it's deep and
oozing a little. He had one last summer on his back and it was successfully
treated by conventional drugs. His heart doctor diagnosed this current
infection
rotect the area where you are working, yourself, and anyone else that is in
the area. Also protect your animals.
Tom
-Original Message-
From: Dan Nave [mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2010 8:40 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA - again
get to the root cause. He has started turp and says it tastes like
minty flavored fine turpentine. So far so GOOD.
Fw: Re: CS>MRSA - again
Re: CS>MRSA - again
Sunday, October 24, 2010 10:39:52 AM
From:
"Dan Nave"
To:
""
Try "Muriatic acid." Hardware store, or internet.
Dan
Hydrochloric acid can be purchased for about $8 a gallon at Lowes or
Home Depot. I bought a gallon about 3 weeks ago at Home Depot myself.
Marshall
On 10/23/2010 1:16 PM, Saralou wrote:
When I want HCl for last-ditch laundry stain removal, I use The Works
brand toilet bowl cleaner. Ustabe i
nile. Yurhhh.
>
> Thanks for the input and for listening and I look forward to your answers to
> this post.
>
> Blessings from Paula
>
>
> Fw: RE: CS>MRSA - again
>
> RE: CS>MRSA - again
>
> Friday, October 22, 2010 1:02:32 PM
> From:
> "Tom Poast"
When I want HCl for last-ditch laundry stain removal, I use The Works
brand toilet bowl cleaner. Ustabe it said 5% HCl-- current label
doesn't. I'd prolly try on a MRSA outbreak it but would never ever
recommend it.
If you're in the States, there are some chemical supply houses from
which
as he
blissfully floats down de nile. Yurhhh.
Thanks for the input and for listening and I look forward to your answers to
this post.
Blessings from Paula
Fw: RE: CS>MRSA - again
RE: CS>MRSA - again
Friday, October 22, 2010 1:02:32 PM
From:
"Tom Poast"
To:
"
Tom
From: Paula Samuels Anthis [mailto:npalacios...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 11:52 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>MRSA - again
I don't know if we are getting healthier and "stuff" is coming out (which we
hope is the case) or is we ar
list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 5:52 AM
Subject: CS>MRSA - again
I don't know if we are getting healthier and "stuff" is coming out (which we
hope is the case) or is we are just pathogen pits and becoming symptomatic!
Has anyone else been dealing with eith
Thanks Mary Ann -
We welcome your prayers and have hope and reassurance that The Healer will
direct our steps and bring His healing to both of us as we do well what our
hands find to do.
Bless you and thanks, Paula
Fw: Re: CS>MRSA - again
Re: CS>MRSA - again
Thursday, October 21,
I can't be of any help Paula, but I'm praying/hoping for successful resolution.
MA
From: Paula Samuels Anthis
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, October 21, 2010 1:52:23 PM
Subject: CS>MRSA - again
I don't know if we are getting health
I don't know if we are getting healthier and "stuff" is coming out (which we
hope is the case) or is we are just pathogen pits and becoming symptomatic!
Has anyone else been dealing with either isolated MRSA or a possible systemic
infection? Hubby has his third nickle sized reddened area with
s both internally and externally to fight
> this monster. Must be taken internally and drink at least 64 oz of distilled
> water per day.
> *
> Scott <><*
> "With God, all things are possible." - Mark 10:27
> *
> *
>
>
>
>
> --- On *Sat, 7/18/09, Jim Ho
s are possible." - Mark 10:27
--- On Sat, 7/18/09, Jim Holmes wrote:
From: Jim Holmes
Subject: CS>MRSA
To: "Silver-List"
Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 10:00 PM
Hello All,
Is Ag sol still considered effective against MRSA?
I PO thought to be useful as well as topical
Hello All,
Is Ag sol still considered effective against MRSA?
I PO thought to be useful as well as topical? Are any formal studies or good
anecdotal reports available? Is there a protocol in use by experienced
practitioners?
Any information offered will be reviewed and appreciated.
Jim
indi, having posted your experience in short form on a MRSA list, some
questions have come to mind. The last post I read was when you were one
week into B. Bradley's protocol and it was very encouraging. Now I am
wondering if you have yet completely eradicated the infection? Also, do
you ta
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 12:54 AM, Norton, Steve wrote:
> The password is below.
>
> Thank you. That's it open now.
thanks
Kirsteen
The password is below.
- Original Message -
From: David Snowdon
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun Dec 14 14:02:44 2008
Subject: Re: David Snowdon: Re: CS>MRSA - Brooks Bradley]
Hi, I've uploaded my archive of Brooks Bradley's messages to my Box.net
website. It can
Indeed. We are so fortunate to have this.
Found out my 28 y. o. single son is sick with headache, fever, and rash on back
of hands, 1cm round spots, red with white in middle. Texting back and forth -
he wondered, as girl friend works in hospital, whether it might be MRSA - able
to reply imm
David,
Thank you so very very much. I was just mentioning to a good friend
recently how much I would have exactly this.
Teri
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To post, address your m
Thank you for this information - I have saved to my own personal file
folder.
Bernadette
- Original Message -
From: "David Snowdon"
To:
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: David Snowdon: Re: CS>MRSA - Brooks Bradley]
Hi, I've uploaded my
Thanks. I got it and it worked just as you said. -k.
On Dec 14, 2008, at 2:02 PM, David Snowdon wrote:
Hi, I've uploaded my archive of Brooks Bradley's messages to my Box.net
website. It can be downloaded here:
http://www.box.net/shared/n22rutmx49
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The Silver List is a moderated forum
Hi, I've uploaded my archive of Brooks Bradley's messages to my Box.net
website. It can be downloaded here: http://www.box.net/shared/n22rutmx49
Please note that the file is an encrypted .ZIP file.
The password is: SilverList
(this must be typed in exactly as shown).
This was done to protect the
Congratulations to indi and B. Bradley for this info. It is likely to be
very valuable indeed to very many. MRSA has killed one person I know of and
there seems to be a huge increase in its incidence. Thanks so much for
this. pj
>> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 21:30:24 -0500
>> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.624)
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> Subject: Re: CS>MRSA - Brooks Bradley
>>
>>
>> On Oct 11, 2008, at 8:36 PM, David Snowdon wrote:
>>
: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA - Brooks Bradley
On Oct 11, 2008, at 8:36 PM, David Snowdon wrote:
I believe that the original poster wanted to know if Brooks Bradley
had
written anything on the subject of using CS for MRSA. I was able to
find this in my archive:
From: Bro
, 23 Oct 2008 21:30:24 -0500
X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.624)
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA - Brooks Bradley
On Oct 11, 2008, at 8:36 PM, David Snowdon wrote:
> I believe that the original poster wanted to know if Brooks Bradley had
>
g with the rest of you.
Scott <><
"With God, all things are possible." - Mark 10:27
--- On Thu, 10/23/08, Clayton Family wrote:
From: Clayton Family
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA - Brooks Bradley
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, October 23, 2008, 7:30 PM
On
On Oct 11, 2008, at 8:36 PM, David Snowdon wrote:
I believe that the original poster wanted to know if Brooks Bradley had
written anything on the subject of using CS for MRSA. I was able to
find
this in my archive:
>>>>
From: Brooks Bradley
Date: Wednesday, 23 June 2004
Subje
Unfortunately I don't have any additional information. Brooks is still
active on this list, but I don't have his
e-mail address handy.
Sorry,
David
Peter Converse wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for posting this. Do you know any details about how much was
needed, how often? Was this concoction drank
ubject: CS>MRSA - Brooks Bradley
I believe that the original poster wanted to know if Brooks Bradley had
written anything on the subject of using CS for MRSA. I was able to find
this in my archive:
>>>>
From: Brooks Bradley
Date: Wednesday, 23 June 2004
Subject: CS/ MRSA cure? Comme
Do you know sol, the more I read and learn about all the interactions of
nutrients, vitamins, minerals, etc., the more I feel it is very dicey to
supplement in case of upsetting some delicate balance or other. This
has been very interesting to me, so thanks for your input. dee
sol wrote:
Act
I believe that the original poster wanted to know if Brooks Bradley had
written anything on the subject of using CS for MRSA. I was able to find
this in my archive:
>>>>
From: Brooks Bradley
Date: Wednesday, 23 June 2004
Subject: CS/ MRSA cure? Comment
About three years ago we cond
Actually not so. The reason the children died from overwhelming
infections is their bodies had been low iron for a reason, that reason
was to avoid fueling the infectious bacteria. Low iron can be a very
good thing under the right (wrong?) circumstances. Point being acting to
correct one defici
Dear Kirsteen,
I wrote:
>> As I recall reading somewhere, the iron in those people's bodies
>> was sequestered in the cells as a defensive measure by the body,
>> in order to lower the serum iron levels as much as possible,
>> even to the point of creating anemia.
You ask:
> ... I guess it
That's just the thing.
When you hand responsibility and especially consequence with lawsuits over
to any other, you get placed into their cookie cutter by your own hand.
If YOU are willing to make decisions and take the heat, there's not a whole
lot anyone can do about it.
The only reason to
I think I had read something like that too. If I remember right it was
intestinal worms that were the parasite.
Marhsll
M. G. Devour wrote:
As I recall reading somewhere, the iron in those people's bodies was
sequestered in the cells as a defensive measure by the body, in order
to lower the
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008 20:26:23 -5, M. G. Devour wrote:
>
> As I recall reading somewhere, the iron in those people's bodies was
> sequestered in the cells as a defensive measure by the body, in order
> to lower the serum iron levels as much as possible, even to the point
> of creating anemia.
I fi
As I recall reading somewhere, the iron in those people's bodies was
sequestered in the cells as a defensive measure by the body, in order
to lower the serum iron levels as much as possible, even to the point
of creating anemia. I don't remember if it was parasites or some other
microbial infec
find your own pulsing
procedure.
The best sort of pulsing hits the microorganism hard when its weak (thus
knocking it down) and leaves it alone when its strong (thus not antagonising
it).
OK,
Tony
On 7 Oct 2008 at 13:27, Indi wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>MRSA
> On Tue, Oct 07, 20
The homeschooling decision was reversed in the state appeals court. As
of now, homeschooling is legal in California.
- Steve N
-Original Message-
From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 7:35 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS
I just heard that homeschooling has become illegal in california, don't
know if it is true...
When my kids were little, I had a pretty good relationship with their
doc, I did not know about cs, and did not believe too much in the herbs
etc. It was when it all stopped working, I ran into the wa
In that case, you may have to become a Morman?
A doc you don't go to can't turn you in.
Home schooling is legal, last I heard...and school, a disease ridden cess
pit.
The Aspirin bottle has advise: 'Keep away from children"
That may go for kids as well as you.
..the more that gather in
quot;
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA and other Bad things
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
This makes me think there may be more than one type of
MRSA.
Be amazing if there were not. But there are also different people. Having
just had it comfirmed that I have iron overl
otics (stubborn 10 yr old). Might be worth a
try.
- Steve N
-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 10:36 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA and other Bad things
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
>
> This makes me think there ma
I agree that is one good point. We are not sheep. We do have the
capacity to discern.
But in some states, if you refuse treatments for your children, some
doc turn you in to child protection, and they try to force the
treatment on the family. So maybe the hurdles are relatives, and drs
treat
better for them to cook in cast iron pots, then
On Oct 7, 2008, at 12:36 PM, sol wrote:
Be amazing if there were not. But there are also different people.
Having just had it comfirmed that I have iron overload and going on a
reading binge about it, I found it is one thing that differs from
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
This makes me think there may be more than one type of
MRSA.
Be amazing if there were not. But there are also different people.
Having just had it comfirmed that I have iron overload and going on a
reading binge about it, I found it is one thing that differs from person
t
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 07:03:48AM -1000, Sharlene Miyamura wrote:
>
> Once you have MRSA, does it continue to stay in the body forever? My
> aunt has it and it seems to come and go.
>
Depends on the person and/or the strain of MRSA, from what I've seen.
Mine is still here, but appears to be kep
>
> Once you have MRSA, does it continue to stay in the body forever? My
> aunt has it and it seems to come and go.
>
They are catering to your hopes.
You don't have to stay.
They may try to "convince" you that you should, but for them to pick your
pockets, you have to take your hands out of them.
You CAN refuse treatment.
The biggest hurdle is your own relatives declaring you incompetent to make
a decisio
If you use your own discretion, what kills you is your decision, that
quack or the one within, or a combination of both.
No way is perfect.
All "claim" to know.
Choose only one, options self limited.
Claiming them Devils makes YOU Godso be it.
Faith remains faith.
Ode
At 11:53 AM
Morning Indi,
>> 10:43 AM 10/6/2008, you wrote:
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> MRSA is not as bad as everyone has been led to believe.
Apparently you haven't met anyone with a really troublesome MRSA.
I read your message several times.
And I agree, you are right. You did a good job explaining your
Sorry, perhaps "correcting" was a tactless choice of words.
But I did read your post to mean that you thought that MRSA was
hyped, and there are many of us who have experienced exactly the opposite.
MRSA is becoming a huge problem, and the mortality rate has surpassed that of
AIDS in the US and
Morning Indi,
I was going to reply to your message, but I read your statement here
a few times.
>> At 06:12 PM 10/6/2008, you wrote:
You're not disagreeing with me, you're disagreeing with the gentleman I was
correcting.
When you say, "You are correcting me", you bit off a bigger chunk
At 07:07 PM 10/6/2008, you wrote:
One of my neighbors lost her leg to it and has had health problems related
to the infection since. Some strains are very virulent.
Nearly everyone treated by doctors for spider bites, often get
their leg, hand, or something cut off.
I know a man whose le
One of my neighbors lost her leg to it and has had health problems related
to the infection since. Some strains are very virulent.
Silvia
-Original Message-
> MRSA is not as bad as everyone has been led to believe.
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wear gloves and spray cs around me in the truck.
> Come to work with me for half a day and you will change your mind. If you go
> into a nursing home or hospital without it you can easily come out with it!!,
> Debbie
>
> --- On Mon, 10/6/08, Indi wrote:
>
> From: Indi
me in the truck. Come to
work with me for half a day and you will change your mind. If you go into a
nursing home or hospital without it you can easily come out with it!!,
Debbie
--- On Mon, 10/6/08, Indi wrote:
From: Indi
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA and CS
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, O
reatment" they are giving you is harmful and may
> kill you. They just give you more until you either die or become a patient
> for life.
>
> God help America.
>
> Bob
> - Original Message -
> From:
> To:
> Cc: "Indi"
> Sent:
On Oct 6, 2008, at 10:43 AM, Indi wrote:
Prior to contracting this MRSA I was extremely healthy and active all
my life, now I have very low energy, walk with a cane, and must rest
often. I am struggling to rebuild my health now.
I'm afraid the dangers of MRSA are very real.
As for testing, I'm
r become a patient
for life.
God help America.
Bob
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Cc: "Indi"
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA and CS
Sorry to hear about your friend, but it led to to a great decision, avoid
the quacks at all costs! In most case
Sorry to hear about your friend, but it led to to a great decision, avoid the
quacks at all costs! In most cases the cost is your life.
Kurt
Indi wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 05:14:20 -0500
> Wayne Fugitt wrote:
>
> > MRSA is not as bad as everyone has been led to believe.
> >
>
> Appa
On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 05:14:20 -0500
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> MRSA is not as bad as everyone has been led to believe.
>
Apparently you haven't met anyone with a really troublesome MRSA.
It is serious enough to have rendered me bed-ridden for weeks at a time
on and off since 2002 -- at one point I co
They'll gladly take the hundred grand along with your house. Look into french
green clay for the MRSA.
Kurt
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> Morning Indi,
>
> You and others, could change the subject line.
> It does not cost much.
>
> >> of chemistry and theory of metabolic response; I am not sell
Morning Indi,
You and others, could change the subject line.
It does not cost much.
>> of chemistry and theory of metabolic response; I am not selling
anything. My motive is simply to conquer a debilitating MRSA.
I should be testing CS and MRSA this week. Any suggestions ?
Where is the MRSA
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