Re: CS>chicken pox

2002-02-10 Thread DJG
I would not hesitate to use CS as well, but also highly recommend Larreastat
from www.larreacorp.net .
- Original Message -
From: "Terry Chamberlin" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 6:59 PM
Subject: CS>chicken pox


> Reid,
> I would not hesitate to use CS copiously to fight
> chicken pox. Chicken pox is the Varicella (Herpes)
> Zoster virus, the same virus that causes shingles. The
> two most effective weapons against all forms of the
> Herpes virus (Herpes Simplex I - cold sore; Herpes
> Shingles II - VD; Herpes Zoster - shingles; Epstein
> Barr; Infectious Mononucleosis; Human Herpesvirus 6 &
> 7) are CS and L-lysine.
>
> My first serious experience with Herpes Simplex I,
> when my head, neck, shoulders, back and chest were
> covered with hundreds of pustules (caused by an
> ignorant doctors worst-case prescription), established
> an outbreak of sores all over my face several times
> per year from then on (for the last 30 years). The
> doctors who treated me in the hospital had no idea
> what to do, so they baked me with a high-powered
> infrared lamp for four days. It worked. The sores
> healed and went away, but the bi- and tri-monthly
> outbreaks began. I soon after discovered L-lysine.
> When I would notice sores spreading across my face, I
> would ingest 6-10,000 mg of lysine each day, and the
> sores would stop spreading and be gone in 3-4 days. I
> also followed a diet rich in lysine and low in
> arginine (an amino acid that the Herpes virus thrives
> in). Foods rich in arginine are: chocolate, p-nuts,
> grains, nuts, seeds and beans. The foods rich in
> lysine are: meats and dairy products. Fruits and
> vegetables have little of either arginine or lysine,
> so are neutral and can be eaten freely.
>
> Since I started drinking CS 3 years ago, I have had
> one cold sore (right after eating a chocolate bar).
>
> Two of my clients have reported that swishing/gargling
> CS has caused whole-mouth (inside) canker sores to
> vanish overnight.
>
> The other weapon I would use against any virus would
> be the Beck devices.
>
> Terry Chamberlin
> Metabolic Solutions Institute
> RR1  314 Carleton Rd
> Lawrencetown, NS B0S 1M0
> 902-584-3810 voice
> 413-826-7641 fax service
> msi...@yahoo.com
>
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Re: CS>CS: Cautionary Note/liver cysts

2002-02-10 Thread Wwench9
Marlene,

I wish I could give you more info.  I'm studying ultrasound, but 
unfortunately we don't look at lymphoma/skin disorders at all.  I'm sure some 
of our CS gurus will have some suggestions.  If you don't mind I'll fwd your 
msg to another list I'm on where there are quite a few friends with 
alternative suggestions.  Let me know.

Jules


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Re: CS>Living Water & CS

2002-02-10 Thread Kevin Nolan
Well, apart from pH affecting colloid stability, it should be remembered
that Microhydrin is a potent reducing agent. Ionic silver is in an oxidized
state, so what do you suppose will happen when the two mix. Yep - silver is
reduced to the metallic state - the same 'grey gunk' that forms at the
cathode (a reducing site) when making LVDC CS. Moral - don't mix the two. In
fact it would probably pay to keep ingestion separated by a half hour or
more.

Kevin Nolan   (PS: this message was initially sent to the wrong address; sorry 
about the delay)

- Original Message -
From: "John A. Stanley" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Living Water & CS


> In article <001901c1b05c$8585c1e0$6d000...@dg>, "DJG" 
wrote:
> >I mixed Microhydrin (H-) with CS to see what it would do. It turned black
> >instantly.
>
> I put a few drops of Flanagan's Crystal Energy concentrate in some CS
> and it turned gray. Whaddaya suppose happened?
>
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CS>chicken pox

2002-02-10 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Reid,
I would not hesitate to use CS copiously to fight
chicken pox. Chicken pox is the Varicella (Herpes)
Zoster virus, the same virus that causes shingles. The
two most effective weapons against all forms of the
Herpes virus (Herpes Simplex I - cold sore; Herpes
Shingles II - VD; Herpes Zoster - shingles; Epstein
Barr; Infectious Mononucleosis; Human Herpesvirus 6 &
7) are CS and L-lysine. 

My first serious experience with Herpes Simplex I,
when my head, neck, shoulders, back and chest were
covered with hundreds of pustules (caused by an
ignorant doctors worst-case prescription), established
an outbreak of sores all over my face several times
per year from then on (for the last 30 years). The
doctors who treated me in the hospital had no idea
what to do, so they baked me with a high-powered
infrared lamp for four days. It worked. The sores
healed and went away, but the bi- and tri-monthly
outbreaks began. I soon after discovered L-lysine.
When I would notice sores spreading across my face, I
would ingest 6-10,000 mg of lysine each day, and the
sores would stop spreading and be gone in 3-4 days. I
also followed a diet rich in lysine and low in
arginine (an amino acid that the Herpes virus thrives
in). Foods rich in arginine are: chocolate, p-nuts,
grains, nuts, seeds and beans. The foods rich in
lysine are: meats and dairy products. Fruits and
vegetables have little of either arginine or lysine,
so are neutral and can be eaten freely.

Since I started drinking CS 3 years ago, I have had
one cold sore (right after eating a chocolate bar). 

Two of my clients have reported that swishing/gargling
CS has caused whole-mouth (inside) canker sores to
vanish overnight.

The other weapon I would use against any virus would
be the Beck devices. 

Terry Chamberlin
Metabolic Solutions Institute
RR1  314 Carleton Rd
Lawrencetown, NS B0S 1M0
902-584-3810 voice
413-826-7641 fax service
msi...@yahoo.com


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Re: CS>Gulf war syndrome

2002-02-10 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Look at the word Aspartame in Google search, you will see that Diet pop
and other diet food can cause Gulf war Syndrome..and we think it did
!
Tel Tofflemire
Phoenix, AZ

MARIANO DELISE wrote:

> Hi friends,I have two friends with Gulf War Syndrome,  Neither can
> hold a job.  I looked in the archives and found nothing at all.  Has
> anyone had experience with Gulf war & CS?Thanks ahead,Nancy


Re: CS>Pacemakers

2002-02-10 Thread Ian Roe
Well, even if it did plate out on titanium parts, the result would probably
be beneficial, not life threatening.  But when it comes to electrical probes
in heart muscle, in my mind, that raises some concern. And it's not like all
the silver would plate out - most of what is consumed would go through the
normal eliminatory channels.


Ian
> Life is Good!
> - Original Message -
From: 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Pacemakers


> What about titanium in the body?  Would plating occur there?
>
> Leacy


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Re: CS>CS: Cautionary Note/liver cysts

2002-02-10 Thread Marlene Hanson

Please Jules, I need information, which it sounds like you may know.  I have 
skin lumps, the doctors all say they are just lymphomas /sp/but they bother me 
and are spreading and growing.  I have been on the CS for two years to which 
seems to help with my immune system and MS but the Lumps are still growing.  I 
had them tested when I did a computerized allergy test. The technician said the 
one's on my arms were from one kind of virus and the one's on my abdomin were 
caused by a different kind of virus.  I have thought of getting CS shots into 
them but haven't. Do you know any information which would help? They are not 
painful but sometimes have a light itch.  Thanks Marlene
  
  
- Original Message -
From: wwen...@aol.com
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 10:33 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>CS: Cautionary Note/liver cysts
  
Lynda,

Simple and congenital hepatic cysts are asymptomatic in most people, and
don't cause problems unless they enlarge.  Some arise from developmental
defects in the formation of the bile ducts.  Polycystic liver disease
(multiple cysts) usually also presents with cysts in the kidneys, but doesn't
cause problems unless the cysts enlarge in the porta hepatis, causing biliary
obstruction.
Splenic cysts are either parasitic (echinococcus) or nonparasitic in
origin.  Non- are usually traumatic in origin, or congenital.
From what I understand, CS would help with those of parasitic origin.  If
they are nonparasitic and don't cause you pain, you probably have few reasons
to worry about the incidental finding.

Jules


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Re: CS>Pacemakers

2002-02-10 Thread natural_essentials
What about titanium in the body?  Would plating occur there?

Leacy
Life is Good!
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 13:49:34 -0500 "Ian Roe" 
writes:
> I've read the information about CS plating out on metalic fillings.
> 
> Is there any contraindication for taking oral HVAC CS, say 28-32 
> ppm, 1-2 oz
> per day for people who have pacemakers? Does the plating out occur 
> on the
> electrodes placed in the heart muscle and if so, is there any 
> indication
> that this would be harmful in any way?
> 
> Ian
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Re: CS>Re: Is everyone on vacation- or conductivity of deionized water

2002-02-10 Thread boberger
Hi Reid,

Something may be wrong!!!

Example: when I did my development work on constant voltage CS using 14 oz
of DW using  2 #14 Ag wires 2 1/2" apart the initial current was 0.25 ma
which was the same reading the for the conductivity of the DW as read on my
one cubic centimeter conductivity testor.

The same holds true for the initial readings of constant current systems.
Until the c.c. regulator cuts in there is no difference between the two
systems as far as the current is concerned.

Did you by any chance read the meter incorrectly???

"Ole Bob"



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CS>Pacemakers

2002-02-10 Thread Ian Roe
I've read the information about CS plating out on metalic fillings.

Is there any contraindication for taking oral HVAC CS, say 28-32 ppm, 1-2 oz
per day for people who have pacemakers? Does the plating out occur on the
electrodes placed in the heart muscle and if so, is there any indication
that this would be harmful in any way?

Ian


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CS>Additional Information

2002-02-10 Thread Brooks Bradley
Several days ago, in an earlier post, I listed
some urls for reference.
I believe I failed to include the url for some valuable, additional,
information on this topic:
Http://www.silver-colloids.com/Tutorials/Intro/pcs1.html
Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.


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Re: CS>CS: Cautionary Note/liver cysts

2002-02-10 Thread Wwench9
Lynda,

Simple and congenital hepatic cysts are asymptomatic in most people, and 
don't cause problems unless they enlarge.  Some arise from developmental 
defects in the formation of the bile ducts.  Polycystic liver disease 
(multiple cysts) usually also presents with cysts in the kidneys, but doesn't 
cause problems unless the cysts enlarge in the porta hepatis, causing biliary 
obstruction.  
Splenic cysts are either parasitic (echinococcus) or nonparasitic in 
origin.  Non- are usually traumatic in origin, or congenital.  
From what I understand, CS would help with those of parasitic origin.  If 
they are nonparasitic and don't cause you pain, you probably have few reasons 
to worry about the incidental finding.

Jules


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CS>Re: Is everyone on vacation- or conductivity of deionized water

2002-02-10 Thread Reid Harvey
James,
Sorry I've been a bit slow to respond.  The first CS we made with this
water had a starting current of 4.5mA, and my impression is this
indicates low conductivity.  At some point we will test for TDS, but
based on the 4.5mA, and the beautiful CS, output at the end of an hour
it appears it will work fine for us.  Final current was 15mA.
Thanks,
Reid

James-Osbourne: Holmes wrote:
What is the conductivity of the water produced by this method?

 -Original Message-
From:   Reid Harvey [mailto:ceram...@bol-online.com]
Sent:   Wednesday, February 06, 2002 6:59 PM
To: silver list
Subject:CS>Re: Is everyone on vacation??

Alright already Al,
Scanning the topics of the digest I realized I haven't had any input
here lately, succumbing to the bad temptation to think I know everything

there is to know about CS.  So here's a bit of news:  DEIONIZED WATER
MADE CHEAP.

A Colleague here searched out a plant that produces deionized water, the

method incredibly simple.  The system conisists of about twenty sections

of pvc pipe, each about 50 cms. long.  Inside each is a layer of some
type of resin and then a layer of glass wool.  The water is input into
the first section and progressively goes through to the last, coming out

deionized.  We will hope to put such a system in place for ourselves,
but in the meantime we're buying the water for cost, since it's a friend

who runs the plant.  We pay 9 cents per liter (US$0.09).  So who needs
steam distilled?
Reid




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