RE: CSBrewer's yeast and insects
Can't quite tell if you're being serious or not...gr Don't know whether Barefoot has infomercials on New Zealand television or not, but I am glad that at least your neighbours have seen the light. Barefoot's summary of the science makes sense to me however, and I did recently purchase his book on the strength of what I had distilled myself over time. If you look back at the posts I have made to this list the last few years, you will find that I had discovered the importance of systemic pH, the value of vitamin D in immune response, the importance of saturated fat and so on. I became aware of Barefoot sometime after beginning to supply cesium chloride as a cancer supplement of which I discovered he was also an advocate, and was more than happy to realise that we shared quite a few ideas on the progress to ill health, and its remedy. The more I learned of Vit D, the more importance I gave it (and the uv light of sunshine, its precursor). Two Australian studies clinched the case, in my mind, the first, where English immigrants were followed for some years, and where it was found that the incidence of MS increased the further away from the tropics the subjects lived, and another following the incidence of schizophrenia, where the illness was correlated to the amount of sun, and cholecalciferol concentration in the blood. One would do well to heed the word of Bob Barefoot and Carl Reich, indeed hats off to the men... rays of sunshine in a somewhat gloomy world. Ivan. -Original Message- From: qec...@aol.com [mailto:qec...@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, 14 August 2002 8:21 a.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSBrewer's yeast and insects Sounds like you been watching those informercials on TV with the Barefoot guy!! Neighbors are spending too much time outside and it's angering me immensely. I know they are all watching that barefoot guy...the coral calcium guy on tv...geesh --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.381 / Virus Database: 214 - Release Date: 2/08/2002 -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
RE: CSBrewer's yeast and insects
Human teeth and gut are consistent with faunivore/omnivore anatomy. Bob Lee has already posted a link to information concerning this (much good info on this site BTW). For an in depth investigation I suggest this site: http://www.beyondveg.com/billings-t/comp-anat/comp-anat-1a.shtml particularly sections 5 and 6. Ivan. -Original Message- From: qec...@aol.com [mailto:qec...@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, 14 August 2002 8:34 a.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSBrewer's yeast and insects In a message dated 8/12/2002 7:58:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time, i...@win.co.nz writes: (or been designed) for. If were were supposed to be meat eaters, why are our teeth so flat and our insestines so long? In addition, our stomach acid gets to unhealthy levels by eating meat, causing an overall increase in acid which damages the body in a myriad of ways. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.381 / Virus Database: 214 - Release Date: 2/08/2002 -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CShepatitis C, herpes virus, TB
Hi mars larz, Regarding your post: Dear Christine: you mentioned in your post that you know of customers who report that their viral loads dropped dramatically using CS could you please give me a link to your customer(i'd love to chat with them and get some encouragement) Which brand of CS did they take? (I'm personally taking a new brand of CS called Advanced CS that is Mesoprocced) Did they drink a pint a day for two weeks? I only take 3 tablespoons a day, i'm a newbie only on CS for a week. also please let me know if they were geno type 1 . Genotype 1 is the most difficult strain of hep-c to get rid of. P.S. is zinc safe to take with CS ? what mg and amount. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I wish I was the one who knew these people, but I don't know anyone YET who has gotten 'cured' of Hep C by CS usage. The reply below : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - We have reports from customers that have their Hep C viral counts drop precipitously when fairly large amounts of CS were ingested orally. Typically a pint a day or more. One case went from 1,500,000 viral particles per CC of blood to less than 500 per cc in two weeks. The doctor was astounded and pronounced him cured. Or at least that's what he told me. We have many outstanding stories such as this. This particular person was to have been put on interferon for a 1 year period at a cost of about $25,000 for the year but of course that was scrubbed. I don't have any reports of TB and CS usage but if it's viral, the bug should be vulnerable. We have many reports of total relief from both herpes simplex and genital herpes. Hope this helps. Trem - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - It was from Trem of Silvergen, I'm pretty sure. I believe he sells a CS generator too. His email is t...@silvergen.com - he can give you much more info than I can. I'm taking at least a pint a day orally and holding some of it under my tongue to get some of the sublingual effects. I Pray that it does the same for me as it did for his customers. I have quite a few friends too who could benefit from CS. The hardest problem is convincing them that it is Okay to drink. Especially the ones who have done the interferon (and other poisons). The doctors have brainwashed them into thinking that the poisons are the only way to affect the virus. Such a shame. Email Trem. He'll be more help than I will. Let me know any good info you find out - I'm still new at this too! Oh, by the way, I make my own CS using the battery method - for now. I feel the CS I make is working good for me. Thanks, Christine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSOur Wonderful FDA At Work Again
From: Keith pittcollo...@hotmail.com Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 21:10:57 -0500 Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Keith wrote Hi Jack - My customers said that they add 3 sprays of CS to the Albuterol and/or other medicines for the nebulizer breathing treatments. * The only thing I will be using in my nebulizer is CS, still OK?How much in the cup? I think the CS I'm making is in the 10 to 15 ppm range and sub micron in particle size. Jack
Re: CSBrewer's yeast and insects
Hi all, Lets look at the human teeth, they are not flat. There are two sets of teeth developed during life: the first, deciduous, or milk teeth; and the second, permanent teeth. Deciduous teeth : In the first set are twenty teeth, ten in each jaw; four incisors, two canines (fangs), and four molars. The incisors are in the front center, a canine on each side and two molars on each side rear. Permanent teeth: In the second set are thirty two teeth, sixteen in each jaw, four incisors, two canines (fangs), four premolars (bicuspids), and six molars. The incisors are in the front center, a canine on each side, two premolars on each side, and three molars on each side rear. According to their shape and use teeth are divided into incisors, canines (fangs), premolars (bicuspids), and molars. Incisors: They have a sharp cutting edge and are adapted for biting food. Canines: They have sharp, pointed edges, are longer than the other teeth, and are used for tearing food. The ones in the upper jaw are sometimes called eye teeth, and in the lower jaw, stomach teeth. Premolars: They have a broad top with two cusps or points on each crown. They have only one root. They are used for grinding food. Molars: They have broad crowns with four small pointed projections (cusps), and are used to crush food. Upper molars have three roots and lower molars have two roots. We have four kinds of teeth and each is adapted for its individual role in mastication by comminuting our food. They bite (cut), tear, grind, and crush, according to their shape. Chewing is very important to dental health. The teeth set in alveoli or sockets, dense connecting tissue called gums or gingivae extends a little way into the sockets. The sockets are lined with periosteum, which connects with the gums and serves to attach the teeth to their sockets and as a source of nourishment. The teeth are made to rise and fall in their sockets as we chew, and this motion or massaging effect promotes circulation within the pulp tissues. Chewing well increases the circulation of nutrients and blood within the tooth promoting good dental health. Bless you, Bob Lee. http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/carn_herb_comparison.html Bless you, Bob Lee qec...@aol.com wrote: If were were supposed to be meat eaters, why are our teeth so flat and our insestines so long? oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast l...@fbtc.net -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour
Re: CSBrewer's yeast and insects yeah but SILVER?????
Starting to witness firsthand just why Ole Bob unsubscribed. In his own words too much non-pertinent BS and lately I am agreeing with that observation. Rich Adams - Original Message - Hi all, Lets look at the human teeth, they are not flat. There are two sets of teeth developed during life: the first, deciduous, or milk teeth; and the second, permanent teeth. Deciduous teeth : In the first set are twenty teeth, ten in each jaw; four incisors, two canines (fangs), and four molars. The incisors are in the front center, a canine on each side and two molars on each side rear. Permanent teeth: In the second set are thirty two teeth, sixteen in each jaw, four incisors, two canines (fangs), four premolars (bicuspids), and six molars. The incisors are in the front center, a canine on each side, two premolars on each side, and three molars on each side rear. According to their shape and use teeth are divided into incisors, canines (fangs), premolars (bicuspids), and molars. Incisors: They have a sharp cutting edge and are adapted for biting food. Canines: They have sharp, pointed edges, are longer than the other teeth, and are used for tearing food. The ones in the upper jaw are sometimes called eye teeth, and in the lower jaw, stomach teeth. Premolars: They have a broad top with two cusps or points on each crown. They have only one root. They are used for grinding food. Molars: They have broad crowns with four small pointed projections (cusps), and are used to crush food. Upper molars have three roots and lower molars have two roots. We have four kinds of teeth and each is adapted for its individual role in mastication by comminuting our food. They bite (cut), tear, grind, and crush, according to their shape. Chewing is very important to dental health. The teeth set in alveoli or sockets, dense connecting tissue called gums or gingivae extends a little way into the sockets. The sockets are lined with periosteum, which connects with the gums and serves to attach the teeth to their sockets and as a source of nourishment. The teeth are made to rise and fall in their sockets as we chew, and this motion or massaging effect promotes circulation within the pulp tissues. Chewing well increases the circulation of nutrients and blood within the tooth promoting good dental health. Bless you, Bob Lee. http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/carn_herb_comparison.html Bless you, Bob Lee qec...@aol.com wrote: If were were supposed to be meat eaters, why are our teeth so flat and our insestines so long? oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast l...@fbtc.net -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour
Re: CSOur Wonderful FDA At Work Again
Topically and internally for a year or till it's gone. Internally alone seems to do the most good. Ken At 11:02 AM 8/13/02 -0700, you wrote: I have a toe fungus on my toe nail that's dry and splitting i used cs on it a few times but the fungus is still there (maybe i didn't use it long enough) .how often should i do it? should i apply it topically and internally? i'm a cs newbie so all of the things i'm trying are experimental Do results vay with individuals? are results instant? gradual with others? please let me know the things to look for. Keith wrote: >Beth Said: > >CS question: I have been getting sharp pains in one of my ears since this afternoon. I am going to put a few drops of CS in the ear tonight. Is >this ok to do? > >Beth Brawn Yes. It is safe to use pure CS anywhere inside or outside your body. The people using the CS I make have used it for: Sore throats, ear infections, warts, Acne, 2 cases of Arthritis, diaper rash, an eight year old genital heat/yeast rash, burns, cuts heal faster, yeast infection, mosquito bites, spider bites, a ten year old toe fungus, plant fungus, eye infections, flea bites, mouthwash, after shave, food preservation, cut flowers, water purification, petÂ’s eye infection, allergies, nebulizer breathing treatments for Asthma and Bronchitis, Poison Ivy, Kidney infection, to relieve soreness from breast feeding, and much more... Keith Pittman thank you -- Do You Yahoo!? http://rd.yahoo.com/careers/mailsig/new/*http://www.hotjobs.com>HotJobs, a Yahoo! service - Search Thousands of New Jobs -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSBrewer's yeast and insects
We are omnivoures. Not just veggies and not just meat eaters. Many animals are also onmivours. Ken At 04:34 PM 8/13/02 EDT, you wrote: In a message dated 8/12/2002 7:58:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time, i...@win.co.nz writes: (or been designed) for. If were were supposed to be meat eaters, why are our teeth so flat and our insestines so long? In addition, our stomach acid gets to unhealthy levels by eating meat, causing an overall increase in acid which damages the body in a myriad of ways. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CSchange in stool color while taking CS
I'm a CS newbie (on it a little over a week taking 3 tablespoons a day) so i'm kind of taking notice of any changes of all of my bodily functions lately. when i looked at my stool in the toilet after lunch the other day it was unusually dark green. i eat green vegetables and take herbs and vitamins anyway and my stool has become green as a result of that in the past but this time it was unusually dark green. could taking CS have changed my stool color.? i feel just fine by the way any feedback? thank you - Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs, a Yahoo! service - Search Thousands of New Jobs
CSOT: TFA's the truth being spun, ever so quietly
Greetings, WRT trans-fatty-acids...TFA's The truth about TFA's is being eased out to the public. Still calling saturated fats heart-clogging but, it is beginning. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/01/30/FD40307.DTLtype=food http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/07/11/MN108853.DTL http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2002/07/31/FD183554.DTL FWIW, Craig -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSOur Wonderful FDA At Work Again
Re: CSOur Wonderful FDA At Work AgainHi Jack, Well, personally I would think CS by itself would be better than mixing it with anything. I would guess that you could put 1/2 to 1 teaspoon in the nebulizer. To get the best results you need the smallest particles you can get. I recommend the Constant Current method. Here is why: Constant Voltage vs. Constant Current With Constant VOLTAGE, as the conductivity in the water increases, the current increases, and so does the particle size. Eventually the particles will become so large that they will fall out of suspension and will not be able to pass throught the body. With Constant CURRENT, as the conductivity in the water increases, the voltage is automatically lowered to keep the current constant, and therefore the particles stay consistently as small as possible througout the process. Keith Pittman Keith wrote: Hi Jack - My customers said that they add 3 sprays of CS to the Albuterol and/or other medicines for the nebulizer breathing treatments. * Jack wrote: The only thing I will be using in my nebulizer is CS, still OK?How much in the cup? I think the CS I'm making is in the 10 to 15 ppm range and sub micron in particle size. Jack
CSQuestion for Marsha Hallett
Marsha: You've mentioned a couple of times the inexpensive 3-battery method for making CS - I would love to get your instructions for making one. I'm new to the list, so maybe this has been asked many times before -- if you'd prefer, you can respond directly to me at feelgood3...@aol.com or you can respond through the list. Thanks much Richard
Re: CSchange in stool color while taking CS
mars larz wrote: I'm a CS newbie (on it a little over a week taking 3 tablespoons a day) so i'm kind of taking notice of any changes of all of my bodily functions lately. when i looked at my stool in the toilet after lunch the other day it was unusually dark green. i eat green vegetables and take herbs and vitamins anyway and my stool has become green as a result of that in the past but this time it was unusually dark green. could taking CS have changed my stool color.? i feel just fine by the way any feedback? Did you eat any unusually dark green veggies? I can only go by my own experiences and CS hasn't changed the color. D/ -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSBrewer's yeast and insects yeah but SILVER?????
Hi Rich, Ole Bob and I have been friends for many years. Perhaps folks like you are why he got off the list and I rarely post. Go look in a mirror and see what you see. Yes, our teeth are not flat, and we do correct misinformation for folks own safety. :-) Have you examined your body in intimate detail ? :-) Bless you, Bob Lee Rich Adams wrote: Starting to witness firsthand just why Ole Bob unsubscribed. In his own words "too much non-pertinent BS" and lately I am agreeing with that observation. Rich Adams - Original Message - > Hi all, > Lets look at the human teeth, they are not flat. > > There are two sets of teeth developed during life: the first, deciduous, or milk teeth; and the second, permanent teeth. > > Deciduous teeth : In the first set are twenty teeth, ten in each jaw; four incisors, two canines (fangs), and four molars. The incisors are in the front center, a canine on each side and two molars on each side rear. > > Permanent teeth: In the second set are thirty two teeth, sixteen in each jaw, four incisors, two canines (fangs), four premolars (bicuspids), and six molars. The incisors are in the front center, a canine on each side, two premolars on each side, and three molars on each side rear. > > According to their shape and use teeth are divided into incisors, canines (fangs), premolars (bicuspids), and molars. > > Incisors: They have a sharp cutting edge and are adapted for biting food. > Canines: They have sharp, pointed edges, are longer than the other teeth, and are used for tearing food. The ones in the upper jaw are sometimes called eye teeth, and in the lower jaw, stomach teeth. > Premolars: They have a broad top with two cusps or points on each crown. They have only one root. They are used for grinding food. > Molars: They have broad crowns with four small pointed projections (cusps), and are used to crush food. Upper molars have three roots and lower molars have two roots. > > We have four kinds of teeth and each is adapted for its individual role in mastication by comminuting our food. > They bite (cut), tear, grind, and crush, according to their shape. > > Chewing is very important to dental health. The teeth set in alveoli or sockets, dense connecting tissue called gums or gingivae extends a little way into the sockets. The sockets are lined with periosteum, which connects with the gums and serves to attach the teeth to their sockets and as a source of nourishment. The teeth are made to rise and fall in their sockets as we chew, and this motion or massaging effect promotes circulation within the pulp tissues. Chewing well increases the circulation of nutrients and blood within the tooth promoting good dental health. > > Bless you, Bob Lee. > > > http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/carn_herb_comparison.html > > Bless you, Bob Lee > > qec...@aol.com wrote: > > If were were supposed to be meat eaters, why are our teeth so flat and our insestines so long? > oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast > l...@fbtc.net > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour > -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast l...@fbtc.net