CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics

2002-09-10 Thread ronwilson
have been losing fight with infection, antibiotics did not help. Tried CS.
seemed to help  but infection is running wild, possible staff, acts like one
had year ago. Would their be conflict if took both?


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Re: CS>CS-DMSO Stability?

2002-09-10 Thread Russ Rosser
I've seen DMSO occasion no stability problems whatsoever.  The brand I have
on hand is a 99.9% solution from DMSO Marketing, Inc.
800-367-6935...although I doubt other offerings would produce lesser
results.  Adding it to CS surely yields the most powerful healing tool in
world history.

--Russ


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Re: CS>pH Test Paper source

2002-09-10 Thread gmac

Drug stores don't carry PH test paper. You have to go to
a " Hydroponics " store. They all seem to carry it.

gm..

jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:

pH Test Paper (urine and saliva)...$7.50



http://www.alkalizer.com/prices.html

No unit quantity listed, but at least they have it.  No local drugstore
has it; wonder why?
jr


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CS>OT >Fwd: Litmus paper to test acid/alkaline balance

2002-09-10 Thread larry tankersley
So far this is the best I could come up with. But it's not for testing
solutions.???  I did find a science supply site that has that. Seems
strange,to me,how does the paper know that its not urine or saliva but
tap water you're putting it in.??? SEE BELOW

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larry tankersley; Gainesville,Florida USA

http://www.health-doc.com/products/pHpaper.html
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CS>OT> Fwd: The Exciting Science and Educational Store

2002-09-10 Thread larry tankersley
See below for science site for litmus paper.

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larry tankersley; Gainesville,Florida USA

http://store.yahoo.com/auspexcorp/index.html
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Re: CS>pH Test Paper source hospital pharmacy

2002-09-10 Thread mars larz

 
 gmac wrote:
Drug stores don't carry PH test paper. You have to go to
a " Hydroponics " store. They all seem to carry it.

gm..

jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:
>>pH Test Paper (urine and saliva)...$7.50
>>
> 
> http://www.alkalizer.com/prices.html
> 
> No unit quantity listed, but at least they have it. No local drugstore
> has it; wonder why?
> jr
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Check any hospital that has a pharmacy they should have them. (about $11. or 
$12. for a pack of 50 strips).also if you're tight with your primary doctor 
or nurse they may give you some free samples.




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Re: CS>pH Test Paper source

2002-09-10 Thread Rich Adams
http://www.scientificsonline.com/products/DisplayProduct.cfm?productid=2833


CS>Personal experience

2002-09-10 Thread Jwkozubal1937
Toothache? A drop of colloidal silver was all that was needed to make the 
toothache go away. In fact, the ache left in less than a second. I could hear 
those germs screaming now.









Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics

2002-09-10 Thread Bill Missett
My experience has been that there is no conflict, although I'd drop the
antibiotics before the CS if there was concern

- Original Message -
From: "ronwilson" 
To: "CS" 
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 4:00 PM
Subject: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics


> have been losing fight with infection, antibiotics did not help. Tried CS.
> seemed to help  but infection is running wild, possible staff, acts like
one
> had year ago. Would their be conflict if took both?
>
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Re: CS>OT >Fwd: Litmus paper to test acid/alkaline balance

2002-09-10 Thread Jack Dayton

> From: la...@webtv.net (larry tankersley)
> Subject: CS>OT >Fwd: Litmus paper to test acid/alkaline balance
> Resent-Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 09:22:30 -0700 (PDT)
> 
> So far this is the best I could come up with. But it's not for testing
> solutions.???  I did find a science supply site that has that. Seems
> strange,to me,how does the paper know that its not urine or saliva but
> tap water you're putting it in.??? SEE BELOW
> 
> http://www.health-doc.com/products/pHpaper.html

*
Hi Larry,  at $10.95 that is kinda pricey. I found the same
item at:

http://www.auspexscientific.com/phpapersection.html

they have one with a range from 4.5 to 7.5 in .05 pH steps.
It sells for $7.49


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Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics

2002-09-10 Thread Connie
No.
I was on ABX for about 4 months last year for infection in a bone in my
hand.
Two cycles oral, with CS orally in between cycles. Then 4 weeks IV also
giving myself CS through my IV port. Then another 3 cycles of oral ABX along
with CS.
No harmful side effects. I did use Kefir during that time...the only thing
that kept me off antifungals at the time.

Connie


 
> have been losing fight with infection, antibiotics did not help. Tried CS.
> seemed to help  but infection is running wild, possible staff, acts like one
> had year ago. Would their be conflict if took both?
> 
>


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RE: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics

2002-09-10 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
I have seen no hard data. I doubt there is a conflict.

While taking Keflex, I ran out.  It had worked when 2-3 oz of 8 mg/L HVAC CS
[Marx machine] had failed to control severe maxillary/dental infection.
When I starting taking pints per day, it worked as good as the Keflex.
Remember, a toxic dose of silver is said to be 3.8 GRAMS per day.  Using the
Brooks Bradley transport enhancer may get blood levels up with less total
silver consumed.

Also, maybe you need to see an MD and get some IV antibiotics?

James-Osbourne: Holmes


-Original Message-
From: ronwilson [mailto:ronlwil...@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 3:01 PM
To: CS
Subject: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics


have been losing fight with infection, antibiotics did not help. Tried CS.
seemed to help  but infection is running wild, possible staff, acts like one
had year ago. Would their be conflict if took both?


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Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics

2002-09-10 Thread d.linen
Antibiotics. Finally one I do know. ;)

Diane

Barbara Liles wrote:
> 
> Hi Connie,
> 
> What is ABX?
> 
> Thanks,
> Barbara
> - Original Message -
> From: Connie 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 4:05 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics
> 
> > No.
> > I was on ABX for about 4 months last year for infection in a bone in my
> > hand.
> > Two cycles oral, with CS orally in between cycles. Then 4 weeks IV also
> > giving myself CS through my IV port. Then another 3 cycles of oral ABX
> along
> > with CS.
> > No harmful side effects. I did use Kefir during that time...the only thing
> > that kept me off antifungals at the time.
> >
> > Connie
> >
> >
> >
> > > have been losing fight with infection, antibiotics did not help. Tried
> CS.
> > > seemed to help  but infection is running wild, possible staff, acts like
> one
> > > had year ago. Would their be conflict if took both?
> > >
> > >
> >
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Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics

2002-09-10 Thread Connie
acronym for antibiotics.
Connie

> From: "Barbara Liles" 
> Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 05:08:37 -0500
> To: 
> Subject: Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics
> Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Resent-Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 15:34:06 -0700
> 
> Hi Connie,
> 
> What is ABX?
> 
> Thanks,
> Barbara
> - Original Message -
> From: Connie 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 4:05 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics
> 
> 
>> No.
>> I was on ABX for about 4 months last year for infection in a bone in my
>> hand.
>> Two cycles oral, with CS orally in between cycles. Then 4 weeks IV also
>> giving myself CS through my IV port. Then another 3 cycles of oral ABX
> along
>> with CS.
>> No harmful side effects. I did use Kefir during that time...the only thing
>> that kept me off antifungals at the time.
>> 
>> Connie
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> have been losing fight with infection, antibiotics did not help. Tried
> CS.
>>> seemed to help  but infection is running wild, possible staff, acts like
> one
>>> had year ago. Would their be conflict if took both?
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics

2002-09-10 Thread MARIANO DELISE
How much CS were/are you drinking per day?
- Original Message -
From: "ronwilson" 
To: "CS" 
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 4:00 PM
Subject: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics


> have been losing fight with infection, antibiotics did not help. Tried CS.
> seemed to help  but infection is running wild, possible staff, acts like
one
> had year ago. Would their be conflict if took both?
>
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CS>re:lotion

2002-09-10 Thread Kenneth Payton
>From the PDR, Silvadine Cream contains a solution of 1% micronized silver 
>sulfadiazine in a cream base of white petrolatum with a few ingreadiants as 
>preservatives.  I know that the white petrolatum is water soluble which is 
>different than using the other petrolatum.  I think that a water soluble base 
>such as this is what really helps it to work.
I also noted that the cream can be used for other than burns, as it does kill 
common skin bacteria as well as other organisms.
Ken


Re: CS>RE: Goldenseal/pot

2002-09-10 Thread natural_essentials
I work in a lab that does government and non-gov drug testing.  Golden
seal in and of itself does nothing to mess up a drug test.  BUT the
instruction for taking it for the purpose of passing a drug test always
state to drink copious (tons) of water, sometimes indicating drinking a
gallon of water with it.  I GUARANTEE you the golden seal had nothing to
do with passing or not passing the test.  Dilution of the urine that
occurred due to so much water was the only thing that helped people who
passed - BUT it depends upon how high a concentration of drug is there in
the first place.  If it's super high no amount of dilution will help. 
Virtually all ingested "drug cleaners" work this way - by dilution.  But
dilution can also be a tricky thing - too much and a "dilute" remark will
end up on the report, just as suspicious as a positive.  

Leacy
On Thu, 05 Sep 2002 21:40:02 -0400 "TJ Garland" 
writes:
> 
> 
> 
> Around here, a lot of Goldenseal is sold as a "blood cleaner" to 
> help people 
> pass a drug test for gov. employment. I have no practical knowledge 
> of it's 
> effectiveness.Can anyone help?  TJ Garland
> 
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CS>re: lotion

2002-09-10 Thread Kenneth Payton
I notice at www.healthsquare.com that silver sulfadiazine is a compound of 
sulfa.
That may be the reason that this passed FDA, as they seem to refuse to 
acknowledge the use of silver in any form of treatment.
What do you think about that?

Ken


Re: CS>pH Test Paper source

2002-09-10 Thread MARIANO DELISE
You should be able to get ph test strips at a swimming pool supply shop.
- Original Message -
From: "gmac" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: CS>pH Test Paper source


> Drug stores don't carry PH test paper. You have to go to
> a " Hydroponics " store. They all seem to carry it.
>
> gm..
>
> jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:
> >>pH Test Paper (urine and saliva)...$7.50
> >>
> >
> > http://www.alkalizer.com/prices.html
> >
> > No unit quantity listed, but at least they have it.  No local drugstore
> > has it; wonder why?
> > jr
> >
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Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics

2002-09-10 Thread MARIANO DELISE
I agree with dropping the antibiotics and staying on CS.  How much CS are
you drinking?  Perhaps you need to increase the CS & drink it in small
amounts through out the day.
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Missett" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics


> My experience has been that there is no conflict, although I'd drop the
> antibiotics before the CS if there was concern
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "ronwilson" 
> To: "CS" 
> Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 4:00 PM
> Subject: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics
>
>
> > have been losing fight with infection, antibiotics did not help. Tried
CS.
> > seemed to help  but infection is running wild, possible staff, acts like
> one
> > had year ago. Would their be conflict if took both?
> >
> >
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Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics

2002-09-10 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Mr. Wilson,
We determined, several years ago, during a research program
aimed at establishing thresholds-of-effectivity for some of the more pernicious
pathogens...that some (including staph types) required rather high-volume CS
ingestionespecially until the systemic titer was raised to efficacy level.
Typically, among our experimental population, a median dosage of 5 to 10 ppm
strength proved to be 16 to 24 ounces daily (at least for the first 5 days).
Once pathogenic reproduction was controlled, remission and  recovery, usually,
followed in rapid order.  In some cases involving high-mucus environments, a
DMSO component was required for transport.
We have been unable to isolate ANY pathogen from among the
current catalogue of agents...that properly made colloidal silver will not
control-provided the insulting agent is brought into direct contact with the
CS.
Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.

ronwilson wrote:

> have been losing fight with infection, antibiotics did not help. Tried CS.
> seemed to help  but infection is running wild, possible staff, acts like one
> had year ago. Would their be conflict if took both?
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CS>Biophotons

2002-09-10 Thread jrowland
>From William F. Hamilton's book-review/article, "The Universal Light
Code",

of  The Field by Lynne McTaggert:

> ...one of those brilliant scientist who risked his career when he became
>
> interested in biophotons and their potential for healing...Popp says,
>
> “Biophotons are photons emitted spontaneously by all living systems"...in
>
> the range from visible up to UV...The possibilities have not been fully
>
> explored, but I suspect that biophotonics will be a growing science in the
>
> 21st century.
>
> http://www.skywatch-research.org/Biophotonics.htm
>
jr


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Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics

2002-09-10 Thread Barbara Liles
Hi Connie,

What is ABX?

Thanks,
Barbara
- Original Message -
From: Connie 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics


> No.
> I was on ABX for about 4 months last year for infection in a bone in my
> hand.
> Two cycles oral, with CS orally in between cycles. Then 4 weeks IV also
> giving myself CS through my IV port. Then another 3 cycles of oral ABX
along
> with CS.
> No harmful side effects. I did use Kefir during that time...the only thing
> that kept me off antifungals at the time.
>
> Connie
>
>
>
> > have been losing fight with infection, antibiotics did not help. Tried
CS.
> > seemed to help  but infection is running wild, possible staff, acts like
one
> > had year ago. Would their be conflict if took both?
> >
> >
>
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