CS>Maxine - re canker sores

2002-03-31 Thread Nicola Kay
Do you have a lot of sugar/sweeteners in your diet?

Cut all sugar/sweeteners out of your diet and see if the canker sores don¹t
subside.
Must do it for at least a week to see results. 



CS>Ozone in water

2002-03-31 Thread Nicola Kay
Have question:  anyone know if ozone can purify water?

Thank you.

God save Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mum. 


Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response

2002-03-31 Thread Kevin Nolan
Jason,
Have you been near death and wheel-chair bound, or is it a case
of being able to now leap over tall buildings in a single bound?! I'm
referring to your six-fold increase in muscle strength! Honestly, this
sounds pretty exciting. If Alpha Omega Labs is publicly listed, where else
would you put your money, with testimonials like that? I'm tempted to make a
personal plunge into this radical chemistry territory. Keep us informed as
to your progress, please.

On the matter of hydroxide vs hydronium, I was thrown by your statement "The
hydronium has reduced my body acidity by 80 times in just under three
weeks...  The H3O is another matter". Obviously what you meant was
"hydroxide", not "hydronium", which is H3O+.

regards, Kevin Nolan

- Original Message -
From: "AVRA / Jason" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic
response


> Kevin:
>
> The H30 ( hydronium ) and the Hrx "hydroxide" are two different
> substances...  I'm not using the H3O "hydronium" to drop the PH level...
> I'm using the H3O for experimental applications, as well as a PH adjusting
> substance...  Still, at a PH level of 1.5, it should be very caustic, and
it
> is not - not on the human body.
>
> I've been drinking about 1/2 gallon daily of the "hydroxide", as diluted
in
> distilled water.  Besides what one might expect from a fast shift in body
> fluid balances, I have only experienced excellent results.  It is
> "titrating" acids from my muscle system and other tissues...  I know this
by
> about a 6-fold increase in muscle strength.  If there was any sort of a
> toxic effect, I would know it by my body's response.
>
> I've used the H3O, as created in distilled water, at a PH level of 1.5, as
a
> mouthwash.  One gets an acid response from the glands, but no acid
reaction
> with the body tissues.  Let me tell you - it cleans the mouth like nothing
> I've ever seen before.  It'll strengthen the gums in great orders of
> magnitude in just a short time of use, within a week easily.
>
> I'm certainly not a chemist, nor do I have the lab equipment to test the
> substances.  I suppose the hydroxide must have an anion.  Probably
something
> simple, although for 16.00 per 16 gallons, I can't complain.
>
>
>   - Original Message -
>   From: Kevin Nolan
>   To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>   Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 6:56 PM
>   Subject: Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic
> response
>
>
>   Thanks, Jason. Having visited the sites and read their pages
> http://www.altcancer.com/h3ointro.htm,
http://www.altcancer.com/h3oprop.htm,
> I must admit to being somewhat baffled. Hard to see how it could be
anything
> more than sulphuric acid in water, but they do claim to somehow "extract
out
> the sulphur". Just as for the WaterOz claims of pure ionic minerals, it is
> not possible for there to be just hydronium ions in water - but what is
the
> anion species? What further baffles me is that you claim to have reduced
> your acidity using what is after all a highly acid product. Interestingly
> though, advocates of cider vinegar (mostly dilute acetic acid) and lemon
> juice (Note Jason; predominantly citric acid solution) make the same
claim;
> acid products that have an alkalizing reaction in the body.
>
>   Kevin Nolan





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Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response

2002-03-31 Thread AVRA / Jason
Kevin:

I should have qualified that the major increase of strength is at the
extremities...  Fingertips, lower calves...  I didn't even know I'd lost
strength in the wrists/hands and the calves, and wasn't expecting the
change.  The acidity comes from about six years of lack of sleep and high
stress, and way too high amounts of coffee to help attain a very heavy
schedule.  What happened is that I developed skin cancer, and thought I
better put some of all that knowledge I focus on to use for self.

I've been literally drilling James Carr ( principle herbalist of Alpha Omega
labs ) for the last three weeks, as I've never had a need for such products,
even though I've followed their work in cancer products for a number of
years.  My own success over the years with internal cancers has been good
( working with others ), but I haven't done any work with cancer in about
seven years.

Unfortunately, I don't have time at the moment to fully shift my diet to one
more natural, specifically a macrobiotic anti-cancer one.  Never-the-less, I
needed a fast solution to shift my body's fluid balance.  Skin cancer is
usually a pre-cursor to internal cancer.  Usually these things happen in my
life for a reason, and I don't spend alot of time arguing with it, although
developing an internal cancer would be very inconvenient...

Jason



- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Nolan" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic
response


> Jason,
> Have you been near death and wheel-chair bound, or is it a
case
> of being able to now leap over tall buildings in a single bound?! I'm
> referring to your six-fold increase in muscle strength! Honestly, this
> sounds pretty exciting. If Alpha Omega Labs is publicly listed, where else
> would you put your money, with testimonials like that? I'm tempted to make
a
> personal plunge into this radical chemistry territory. Keep us informed as
> to your progress, please.
>
> On the matter of hydroxide vs hydronium, I was thrown by your statement
"The
> hydronium has reduced my body acidity by 80 times in just under three
> weeks...  The H3O is another matter". Obviously what you meant was
> "hydroxide", not "hydronium", which is H3O+.
>
> regards, Kevin Nolan
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "AVRA / Jason" 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 3:30 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic
> response
>
>
> > Kevin:
> >
> > The H30 ( hydronium ) and the Hrx "hydroxide" are two different
> > substances...  I'm not using the H3O "hydronium" to drop the PH level...
> > I'm using the H3O for experimental applications, as well as a PH
adjusting
> > substance...  Still, at a PH level of 1.5, it should be very caustic,
and
> it
> > is not - not on the human body.
> >
> > I've been drinking about 1/2 gallon daily of the "hydroxide", as diluted
> in
> > distilled water.  Besides what one might expect from a fast shift in
body
> > fluid balances, I have only experienced excellent results.  It is
> > "titrating" acids from my muscle system and other tissues...  I know
this
> by
> > about a 6-fold increase in muscle strength.  If there was any sort of a
> > toxic effect, I would know it by my body's response.
> >
> > I've used the H3O, as created in distilled water, at a PH level of 1.5,
as
> a
> > mouthwash.  One gets an acid response from the glands, but no acid
> reaction
> > with the body tissues.  Let me tell you - it cleans the mouth like
nothing
> > I've ever seen before.  It'll strengthen the gums in great orders of
> > magnitude in just a short time of use, within a week easily.
> >
> > I'm certainly not a chemist, nor do I have the lab equipment to test the
> > substances.  I suppose the hydroxide must have an anion.  Probably
> something
> > simple, although for 16.00 per 16 gallons, I can't complain.
> >
> >
> >   - Original Message -
> >   From: Kevin Nolan
> >   To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> >   Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 6:56 PM
> >   Subject: Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic
> > response
> >
> >
> >   Thanks, Jason. Having visited the sites and read their pages
> > http://www.altcancer.com/h3ointro.htm,
> http://www.altcancer.com/h3oprop.htm,
> > I must admit to being somewhat baffled. Hard to see how it could be
> anything
> > more than sulphuric acid in water, but they do claim to somehow "extract
> out
> > the sulphur". Just as for the WaterOz claims of pure ionic minerals, it
is
> > not possible for there to be just hydronium ions in water - but what is
> the
> > anion species? What further baffles me is that you claim to have reduced
> > your acidity using what is after all a highly acid product.
Interestingly
> > though, advocates of cider vinegar (mostly dilute acetic acid) and lemon
> > juice (Note Jason; predominantly citric acid solution) make the same
> claim;
> > acid products that have an alkalizing reacti

CS>CS &n IV

2002-03-31 Thread MARIANO DELISE

Dear Listers,
I wrote to a couple of you off line, but I thought I might get more info 
directly;  I have been trying to get as much information on using CS in an IV 
drip.  Have you done it, or know of someone?  How did it work?  What is the 
protical?  What are the pitfalls?  
Thank you all 
Nancy



CS>Living Water

2002-03-31 Thread Phillip W Markin
Dear listers, here is a site that you that you should check out, 
www.perfectscience.com.  I am in no way connected. I just discovered it
and thought that everyone should have a look. This is the most amazing
thing that I have every come across.  You need to look at it.


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CS>brooks bradley, nebulizer protocol

2002-03-31 Thread Acmeair
i clicked on a link, that sent me to brooks bradleys site, regarding the 
construction of the nebulizer. read the info on the protocol, and saw the 
remark concerning the 20 units that he made, and distributed for testing. was 
the results of these protocols ever pubished. i'm getting lost in the archives.

have a mother-in-law suffering from emphysema? and is put in the hospital with 
infections regularly. her condition is quite close to the father described on 
this site.

is mr. bradley here, or could someone direct me?  thanks,,,jim


Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response

2002-03-31 Thread John A. Stanley
In article ,
"AVRA / Jason"  wrote:

>Skin cancer is
>usually a pre-cursor to internal cancer.  Usually these things happen in my
>life for a reason, and I don't spend alot of time arguing with it, although
>developing an internal cancer would be very inconvenient...

I've read that escharotic "black salve" is supposed to be pretty
effective at dealing with skin cancer.

-- 
John A. Stanley   j...@natel.net


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Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response

2002-03-31 Thread Catherine Creel
<>


  I think what has to be considered and treated is the internal condition
that allowed the skin cancer to manifest. Black Salve is not going to do
this.

 Catherine



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CS>Ointment for CS

2002-03-31 Thread Mike Fuller
Hi all,

A while ago I sustained an eye injury with a resulting small corneal ulcer.
I initially tried treating with eye washes and/or drops of CS. While I'm
sure these prevented any infection, they did not relieve the pain and
irritation. I resorted to using the antibiotic ointment, provided by the
emergency department, and it did partially relieve both those symptoms, even
though there was no anaesthetic component. The ointment also stayed in situ
for much, much longer than plain CS drops.

Does anyone have a recipe for making an ointment, suitable for ocular use,
that can be mixed with CS?

Thanks,

Mike Fuller


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CS>Inflammatory Gout

2002-03-31 Thread Robb Allen
Hi everyone.I was wondering if anyone had a proven protocol for treating
inflammatory gout...thanks.Robb


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Re: CS>Ointment for CS

2002-03-31 Thread Nick Grant
Hi Mike

I have a friend who awhile back kept getting styes in his eyes.  CS taken
internally and topically did nothing to halt or correct the problem.  He
also got some abx ointment, and it went away quickly.

So, your is a good question - anyone else had problems - I thought and told
everyone CS was brilliant for eye problems, and indeed it was in my
daughters case, but it doesn't seem to work for sties very well.

Tracy

- Original Message -
From: "Mike Fuller" 
To: "Silver list" 
Sent: Monday, 1 April 2002 12:03
Subject: CS>Ointment for CS


> Hi all,
>
> A while ago I sustained an eye injury with a resulting small corneal
ulcer.
> I initially tried treating with eye washes and/or drops of CS. While I'm
> sure these prevented any infection, they did not relieve the pain and
> irritation. I resorted to using the antibiotic ointment, provided by the
> emergency department, and it did partially relieve both those symptoms,
even
> though there was no anaesthetic component. The ointment also stayed in
situ
> for much, much longer than plain CS drops.
>
> Does anyone have a recipe for making an ointment, suitable for ocular use,
> that can be mixed with CS?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike Fuller
>
>
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Re: CS>urinary track infection

2002-03-31 Thread Lee Catlett
Anyone know of a good remedy for a urinary track infection for either or
both sexes???
Lee


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Re: CS>brooks bradley, nebulizer protocol

2002-03-31 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Jim,
Of the 22 units we donated, only 12
transmitted any anecdotal
treatment data back to us.  All of the recipients did express their
gratitude for the devices.  We collected, but did not construct any form
of data summary for general distribution.  There were no epochal
treatment results that would revolutionize protocol methodologies.  The
bulk of the information fed back to us was quite similar in nature to
the type of item I posted about two years backand which you seem to
have reviewed.
If you have a specific experimental circumstance or research
condition you are addressing  and you would like to discuss it...I
suggest you do so off-line by emailing me privately.
Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.

Acmeair wrote:

> i clicked on a link, that sent me to brooks bradleys site, regarding
> the construction of the nebulizer. read the info on the protocol, and
> saw the remark concerning the 20 units that he made, and distributed
> for testing. was the results of these protocols ever pubished. i'm
> getting lost in the archives. have a mother-in-law suffering from
> emphysema? and is put in the hospital with infections regularly. her
> condition is quite close to the father described on this site. is mr.
> bradley here, or could someone direct me?  thanks,,,jim


Re: CS>Ozone in water

2002-03-31 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yes, it is quite good.  It will kill most pathogens, bacteria, germs and
so forth, and will oxidize organic matter, removing organic toxins as
well. That is why they typically ozonate bottled water, and some water
systems use ozone for tap water, and some swimming pools use ozonators
to purify the swimming pool water and keep it healthy and clear.

Marshall

Nicola Kay wrote:

> Have question:  anyone know if ozone can purify water?
>
> Thank you.
>
> God save Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mum.


CS>cancer black salve remedy

2002-03-31 Thread Black
>
> (A FOLK REMEDY)
>
> NOTE: NO CLAIMS CAN BE LEGALLY MADE ABOUT THE BLACK SALVE. THIS
> INSTRUCTIONAL DOCUMENT HAS BEEN PREPARED AS A NARRATION OF WHAT USERS HAVE
> REPORTED TO BE THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO USE THE SALVE AS A FOLK REMEDY
AND
> WHAT SOME HAVE REPORTED AS RESULTS. IT IS NOT INTENDED AS A REPORT OF
> SCIENTIFIC STUDIES AND IT IS NOT OFFERED AS ENDORSED BY THE AMA OR THE
FDA.
> IT IS INTENDED TO BE AN HONEST REPORT OF WHAT IS KNOWN FOR THOSE WHO ARE
> INTERESTED.
>
>
> HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
>
> In 1890, Tom McCrorey was diagnosed by physicians as having incurable,
> cancerous tumors on his neck. They refused to operate, not wanting to risk
> his jugular vein. Tom said he paid attention to a repeated dream that came
> to him about how to make a medicine to cure himself. He obtained the
> elements and herbs for the medicine from some gypsies traveling through
> Texas at the time, mixed up a black salve and applied it to his tumors.
>
> In less than a month, Tom was healed and went on to live another 70 years.
> Over his lifetime, he was a preacher, rancher, doctor, farmer and sheriff
> under Judge Parker, loving with a strength that became legendary. Tom kept
> the formula for the black salve to himself, except for sharing it with an
> old friend. Alter Tom's long life, his son, Howard, and grandson, Mickey,
> sought out the old friend who taught them how to make the salve.
>
> Howard McCrorey, attempting to make the black salve available to everyone,
> started a company in the 1900's. The company had some tests done on the
> Salvc in the early 70's at the universitv of Colorado, to discover more
> about it. The Veterinarian College at Ft. Collins tested the Salve on all
> viruses known at the time They discovered that the Salve killed those
known
> viruses on contact. They discovered that with one application, sarcoids on
> horses (similar to skin cancer) had an 801, cure and with two
applications,
> they achieved 100% cure.
>
> For many years, the Salve had been used to cure cancer eye in cows, save
> herds of calves from early viral diseases, treat sarcoids on horses and to
> treat abnormal tissue growths in all kinds of pets. For years, byword of
> mouth, ranchers, homesteaders and folks of the rodeo circuits used it on
> eternal cancer, tumors and growths on themselves. Some successfully
treated
> gangrene and even leprosy in situations far from towns and doctors.
>
> Tom's son, Howard McCorey, was the first to use the Salve internally. He
had
> been diagnosed as having stomach cancer in the 1960's. After he checked
> himself in the hospital for surgery the night before, lie took the first
> dose of the Salve in a capsule without telling his doctors. The next
morning
> they postponed iris stir surgery because he was running a fever which
> continued for several days. On the filth day, Howard said he passed a
large
> quantity of black, vile smelling feces - apparently the growth itself.
When
> the doctors took x-rays, they discovered that the cancerous growth was
gone.
> Howard went on to live another 25 years, without recurring stomach cancer.
> He later used the Salve to cure himself of bone cancer in the 80's.
>
> During his life, Howard Provided the Salve to thousands of people who had
> heard of it by word of mouth. He accepted donations from those who could
> afford it to cover the costs of the ingredients and his time in preparing
> and shipping the salve. In his seventies, Howard got caught in a blizzard
> and died of pneumonia. Several close relatives carried on his work with
the
> Salve.
>
>
> RECIPE
>
> 25% Galangal root powder (3 tablespoons)
> 25% Bloodroot powder (3 tablespoons)
> 50% Zinc Chloride (6 tablespoons)
>
> Set Zinc Chloride in a bowl (uncovered) to liquefy. Depending on heat and
> humidity, it may take 1 1/2 to 4 days. Then add the remaining herbs and
stir
> thoroughly. It will be thin at first but will thicken up.
>
>
> TOPICAL USE
>
> Black Salve is not a gentle healer. In many reported cases, it is a
> relentless substance which hunts down and penetrates all abnormal tissue.
> Pain, swelling and sometimes fever is associated during its rise. Animals
> seem to mind it less than people. In almost all reported re-growth of
either
> healthy tissue or scar tissue.
>
> More than half the people who have used Black Salve have reported that
they
> ended with a moderate or heavy scar when they used it externally on their
> skin. If scarring cannot be tolerated on the face or elsewhere, consider
> this: Vitamin E ointment and castor oil to help with the healing of the
> skin. (Willard Water and CS kept covered and soaked in cotton for
> approximately 10 days will eliminate any scar tissue. Tracy)
>
> The following arc recommendations based on what the majority of users have
> found so far to be effective. These recommendations describe the absolute
> MINIMUM doses that people have found to be effective. It cannot be
stressed
> enough that Black Salve is very potent. Do no

Re: CS>Maxine - re canker sores

2002-03-31 Thread Maxine Wilton
I never ever had a canker sore in my life till a stupidf son of a family that 
invited us for X mas dinner in 2000 came and brought his chicken Pox teen ager 
and never told anyone.  his own parents and I all got shingles and all still 
suffering consequences.
So mine are caused by Chicken Pox virus which I still have horrible PAIN  and 
sore mouth, numb chin and lower teeth etc, etc, etc.
Whatever I use has t be on order of anti bacterial I think.
Maxine
-Original Message-
From: Nicola Kay 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Date: Sunday, March 31, 2002 3:07 AM
Subject: CS>Maxine - re canker sores


Do you have a lot of sugar/sweeteners in your diet?

Cut all sugar/sweeteners out of your diet and see if the canker sores don’t 
subside.
Must do it for at least a week to see results. 



Re: CS>urinary track infection

2002-03-31 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Lee,
We experienced rather successful results for a number of
such infections via the avenue of  Colloidal Silver  (95% by volume) X  DMSO
(5% by volume) irrigations of the urinary tract.of both animals (dogs
primarily) and humans.  In one, particular, case involving a 65 year old
human malehis presenting condition had so inflamed the mouth of the
bladder that the implementation of a size 28 Van Buren curve was required
for dilating the muscle opening sufficiently to accomodate a small
catheter..allowing direct injection of the CS solution into the
bladder.  250 ml of solution (20 ppm) strength was introduced and the
catheter withdrawn immediately.  This protocol was repeated every 6 hours
until a total of 6 treatments had been administered to the experimental
volunteer.  At the end of 48 hours effortless evacuation of approximagtely
80% of the total bladder contents was achieved without strain or general
discomfort (beyond a slight residual discomfort from the healing scar
tissues attendant to the dilation).  All catheterizations, except the
initial one, included the addition of  4 cc of 2% Lidocaine (to the 250 ml
parent solution).  This being required because of the high sensitivity in
the area of the insulted tissue caused by the dilation procedure.  A similar
procedure was employed, successfully, on an adult  German Shepard male
suffering from severe, chronic bladder opening restrictionwhich, in
turn, had led to a serious on-going infection.
We did not conduct any bladder irrigations on human
females.  However we did do so, successfully, on large adult female dogs.
  A very acceptable prophylactic procedure may be executed
(for experimental research protocols) through the continued ORAL ingestion
of modest quantities (4 to 6 ounces daily) of  Colloidal Silver (10 PPM TO
20 PPM).
CAUTION:  It is HIGHLY recommended that NO ONE OTHER
THAN A TRAINED MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL attempt to catheterize the human
bladder.  While a simple operation, there is an attendant risk of  urethral
wall puncture/rupture resulting from inexperienced or improper insertion
techniques.
   If  there is no existing compromise at the bladder
opening, the accomodation of  small catheterization tubing poses no great
challenge/threat.
The experimental volunteer should be encouraged to
retain (if possible) the CS solution for at least 10 to 15 minutes, before
evacuating the bladder.
Sincerely,
Brooks Bradley
p.s.  We DID experience excellent control of a number of chronic pathogenic
insults of the vagina presenting in human female volunteers..utilizing a
simple douching modification of the above protocol-as an ancillary
address.

Lee Catlett wrote:

> Anyone know of a good remedy for a urinary track infection for either or
> both sexes???
> Lee
>
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RE: CS>urinary track infection

2002-03-31 Thread John Reeder
Try a combination of CS and the zapper. Found my zapper at
www.adcomtronics.com.
I like the circuit that is used and the battery usage is low.

jackson

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From: Lee Catlett [mailto:l...@icx.net]
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 5:45 PM
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Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection


Anyone know of a good remedy for a urinary track infection for either or
both sexes???
Lee


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CS>brewing with citric acid

2002-03-31 Thread Reid Harvey
Hi Kevin,
Will you kindly explain to me some of what you've written here, since I
don't understand.  For example, why would there be no need to space the
electrodes?  Are you saying that citric acid somehow counters the effect
of the conductivity? And why no need for any constant-current
electronics?  Does this mean that purity of the water isn't so much an
issue?
Thanks.
Reid

Kevin Nolan said:
One real advantage of brewing CS with citric acid is the absence of any
sensitivity to DW initial conductivity. No need for any PWT meters or
the like. No need to be adjusting electrode spacing during a run, or
carefully monitoring current draw. No need for any constant-current
electronics. The one thing I have found that does need attention is to
not make the mistake of using chlorinated tap water. As related above,
the presence of citric acid will not then prevent a cloud of AgCl
forming.



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Re: CS>urinary tract infection

2002-03-31 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hello Brooks;
This post interests me because I have a chronic urogenic bladder due to spinal
cord injury 38 years ago; L1-L5 compression fracture resulting from a motorcycle
accident.  In the more recent past I have had two operations for bladder stone
removal, three and two years ago.  for about the past eight years I have taken
oxybutynin chloride (ditropan is essentially identical, curare for the
bladder) to reduce spasming and the exacerbation of diverticulae as well as
the possibility of reflux to the kidneys.  I'm under the care of the SCI center
at the Palo Alto VA Hospital as an outpatient.  Shortly after the second stone
removal I contracted an infection requiring I.V. drip of Gentamycin alternating
with Vancomycin for 4 days; painful and frightening, probably a hospital bug.
I realized I'd better rely on something more than the VA for possible future
resistant infections, and began making colloidal silver per Thom. Miller's site
plans.  Since I intermittently cath, using neosporin as a lubricant, I attempted
irrigating with the CS as well as taking orally , but had no real success in
supressing infections - back to the pill bottle.  Since then, I've built a
constant current, relay flip-flop, generator with stirring and thus improved the
quality of my CS, but have hesitated to try it as an irrigant since on one
memorable occasion I apparently innoculated myself with something other than CS
- back to the pill bottle.  I regularly irrigate with Suby's G solution, a
buffered citric acid solution, without problems.
I noted your inclusion of DMSO, 5% in the irrigating solution and would very
much appreciate learning  of other experimental protocols  you might be aware of
directly or otherwise.  I really do need to manage my own health concerns on
this problem, since the VA Health Care System is relatively - say rather
absolutely - inflexible in such matters.  There are some good Doc.s but they are
constrained by the system.
Thanks very much,  Malcolm

Brooks Bradley wrote:

> Dear Lee,
> We experienced rather successful results for a number of
> such infections via the avenue of  Colloidal Silver  (95% by volume) X  DMSO
> (5% by volume) irrigations of the urinary tract.of both animals (dogs
> primarily) and humans.  In one, particular, case involving a 65 year old
> human malehis presenting condition had so inflamed the mouth of the
> bladder that the implementation of a size 28 Van Buren curve was required

Such marlinspikes have struck terror into my own heart. . . .

>
> for dilating the muscle opening sufficiently to accomodate a small
> catheter..allowing direct injection of the CS solution into the
> bladder.  250 ml of solution (20 ppm) strength was introduced and the
> catheter withdrawn immediately.  This protocol was repeated every 6 hours


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Re: CS>Ointment for CS

2002-03-31 Thread Marshalee Hallett

> So, your is a good question - anyone else had problems - I thought and
told
> everyone CS was brilliant for eye problems, and indeed it was in my
> daughters case, but it doesn't seem to work for sties very well.
>
> Tracy

Dear Tracy,
CS made my stye go away. Guess it depends on the CS...
Marshalee



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Re: CS>Ointment for CS

2002-03-31 Thread Nick Grant
Oh marshalee

Stop insinuating that my CS is not up to standard -  :) this is the second
time you have said this to me.  It is NOT my CS, and my batteries are not
flat!  :)  I don't even use batteries...:)

I think that 1% CS would work if it was going to.  But in some cases, CS
just doesn't seem to do it.  It isn't some wonder medicine that cures
everything, but a handy tool in an arsenal of medicines.  I think if we make
out it is a cure-all, we are in danger of doing CS a disservice, as people
will become disillusioned with it.

Just my perspective  :)

Tracy - who is not growly with you marshallee :)
- Original Message -
From: "Marshalee Hallett" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, 1 April 2002 16:31
Subject: Re: CS>Ointment for CS


>
> > So, your is a good question - anyone else had problems - I thought and
> told
> > everyone CS was brilliant for eye problems, and indeed it was in my
> > daughters case, but it doesn't seem to work for sties very well.
> >
> > Tracy
>
> Dear Tracy,
> CS made my stye go away. Guess it depends on the CS...
> Marshalee
>
>
>
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Re: CS>urinary track infection

2002-03-31 Thread Nick Grant
Hi Lee

Having suffer with a bladder complaint for about 12 years, I have learnt
that not all bladder infections happen because of the same cause.

Cranberry is a good preventative for bladder infections.  CS seems to work
well on them as well.  In females, it can be sexual relations that play a
big part in some infections, so different things can help this from
occurring.  In males, dunno...got me there...I am not male so didn't explore
that one, sorry.  But Cranberry could work well in both sexes.  Drinking
loads of water helps, and keeping the urine alkaline as possible, as an acid
environment helps the bacteria to adhere to the sides of the bladder and
multiply.

Tracy
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Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection


> Anyone know of a good remedy for a urinary track infection for either or
> both sexes???
> Lee
>
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Re: CS>Ointment for CS

2002-03-31 Thread Catherine Creel
<>


  I hereby nominate this statement for the Wisdom of the Month Award.

Catherine


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Re: CS>Ozone in water (Digest #217)

2002-03-31 Thread jrowland
Nicola writes:

> ...anyone know if ozone can purify water?
>
One of our local water districts is using it:

> ...Helix's ozonated water is as good as bottled water and costs much
>
> less. Instead of paying $1.07 for a gallon of bottled water,
>
> a Helix customer could get 637 gallons of water for the same price...
>
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sandiego/index.html
jr


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Re: CS>Ointment for CS

2002-03-31 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 17:00:12 +1200, "Nick Grant" 
wrote:

>I think that 1% CS would work if it was going to.  But in some cases, CS
>just doesn't seem to do it.  It isn't some wonder medicine that cures
>everything, but a handy tool in an arsenal of medicines.  I think if we make
>out it is a cure-all, we are in danger of doing CS a disservice, as people
>will become disillusioned with it.

Did you use an eye cup?  (I haven't had the problems discussed, but I
have an eye cup for use when I feel I might be getting an infection,
and I use CS with a tiny pinch of pure salt added -- I'd use Dr.
Grossan's solution but I don't know if it would make bad compounds.)

-- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF


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Re: CS>CS

2002-03-31 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I got the $200 silvergen generator and recommend it highly.  It is easy
to use, makes a clear colloid w/ small particle size, shuts itself off,
and rejects poor-quality distilled water right from the start.It
takes about two hours to make a one-quart mason jar of CS 8-10 ppm;  pop
the jar off, wipe off the electrodes, pop another jar on, and make
another.   And another.  And another.   You can do your whole winter
supply in a short time.I have no connection to the company
whatsoever;  I tried the machine and believe their claims are accurate. 
 Good luck. 

JBB
 

altanation wrote:
> 
> In the UK visiting a national health doctor is now a risky affair. Weather
> the visit is for treatment or just for a chat, be sure to get your solicitor
> to accompany you, if its a broken leg or just a prescription you want, you'
> ll be lucky to come through the experience unscathed. Mindful of these
> matters I decided to try colloidal silver for the family and myself. I
> banned all ingestion of prescribed antibiotics for winter induced aliments
> and  treated my two children aged 10 & 13 with CS instead, this has resulted
> in the unusual effect of them not having to be on antibiotics throughout the
> last winter, I would not mention CS to the doc as such talk is absolute
> heresy in the UK and might provoke deportment to Australia. The rest of this
> story of self help without the messings of the state is straight forward as
> all members of the CS community know.  CS will never be allowed to become
> publicly popular because of its natural position within the rules of
> commerce. Its too cheap, unpatientable and dam't it works.
> I didn't have to be converted, I always believed that there's an alternative
> way without toxin.
> 
> So now of course I now make my own and because of friends have to make a
> lot. I use a small 9 volt battery powered generator. Mostly this is fine,
> however sometimes I have noticed that after 7,8 days the silver particles
> fall out of suspension and the fluid has to be shaken. Can anyone please
> help me on this matter? All my tools are glass except for some plastic
> spoons.  I store the output in brown glass bottles out of direct sunlight.
> Is 9volts enough, should I use a mains transformer? How far apart should the
> silver rods be spaced. What is the ideal water temperature. Any help will
> not go unnoticed.
> 
> To conclude, I will be in New York  around the middle of April and would
> like to contact any subscribers in the NY area for a chat.
> 
> DH
> altanat...@supanet.co.uk
> 
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