Re: CS>CS info

2004-08-30 Thread mborgert
I would like a copy of your silver file please.  Thank You
MaryLou

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> From time to time I offer a file I have assembled that 
> contains about 50 articles about CS use around the 
> world (among other topics) to the silver-list members. 
> 
> I am offering it again to those who want a 
> comprehensive compendium of information. For those of 
> you have received it in the past, there have been new 
> articles added that are very interesting. 
> 
> This is a zip file, so you should be able to unzip it, 
> or have someone who knows how who can help you. 
> 
> Simply send an email to the above email address (or 
> the one below) and I will send you the file as an 
> email attachment. 
> 
> All the articles are in MSWord format, and have been 
> virus checked by Norton and AVG. If you have a Mac, I 
> am told there are Mac programs that can translate the 
> articles. 
> 
> Sincerely, 
> 
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Re: CS>Cs dangers..

2004-08-30 Thread Jim Wright (Lists)

Maybe shave 'em first???

Jim Wright

Frank Key wrote:


Marshal wrote:

If you are doing any naked mice studies, here is one that I would 
really like

to see done...


So, where does one get naked mice?
Just kidding!

Frank Key



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Re: CS>Cs dangers..

2004-08-30 Thread Frank Key

Marshal wrote:



If you are doing any naked mice studies, here is one that I would really 
like

to see done...



So, where does one get naked mice?


Just kidding!

Frank Key 




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CS>CS info

2004-08-30 Thread TC
>From time to time I offer a file I have assembled that
contains about 50 articles about CS use around the
world (among other topics) to the silver-list members.

I am offering it again to those who want a
comprehensive compendium of information. For those of
you have received it in the past, there have been new
articles added that are very interesting.

This is a zip file, so you should be able to unzip it,
or have someone who knows how who can help you.

Simply send an email to the above email address (or
the one below) and I will send you the file as an
email attachment.

All the articles are in MSWord format, and have been
virus checked by Norton and AVG. If you have a Mac, I
am told there are Mac programs that can translate the
articles.

Sincerely,

Terry Chamberlin, B.Sc., C.N.C., Bioanalyst
Metabolic Solutions Institute
Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia B0S 1M0 Canada
902-584-3810 voice/message
501-629-9307 fax service
msi...@yahoo.com



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Re: CS>silver-copper bar

2004-08-30 Thread William Missett
I have two of the $25 algaebars in my pool, and their ability is very
limited.  They are all of 4 inches long, and a half inch around.

- Original Message - 
From: "TC" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 4:37 PM
Subject: CS>silver-copper bar


> This seems like the easies way to keep your pool/hot
> tub clean (of bugs).
>
> http://www.algaebar.com/
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CS>silver-copper bar

2004-08-30 Thread TC
This seems like the easies way to keep your pool/hot
tub clean (of bugs).

http://www.algaebar.com/

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Re: CS>Re: CS>X-rays

2004-08-30 Thread Paul Holloway
It's as well to remember that conventional medicine sometimes works, and that 
alternative medicine sometimes fails.
In radiotherapy there is some controversy about whether taking antioxidants 
will reduce the cancer-killing effects of the radiation. In your case it seems 
to have worked extremely well!

Paul H

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  From: patriot2...@mindspring.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 7:47 PM
  Subject: CS>Re: CS>X-rays


  At 09:58 AM 8/29/2004, Paul wrote:

Those who decide to go ahead with a mammography might consider taking large 
doses of antioxidants before and after to reduce free radical damage caused by 
radiation.
It's hard to balance harm against benefit in screening tests like this.
That's why I think it's a shame that thermography isn't in wider use.

  I agree that thermography sounds like a vastly better program.  Perhaps it is 
because all these hospitals have lots of mammogram machines in use and don't 
want to lose their investment by just tossing them out???

  I also agree that taking antioxidants should be beneficial for the duration 
of radiation treatments taken for cancer, too, as well as before and after.  I 
had read that wheat grass juice is a powerful protection against radiation 
sickness, so I drank quantities of it during my radiation treatments (7 weeks). 
 In fact, though the local juice bar sells it for a buck a shot, I grew flats 
of the grass myself, cut it, squeezed it, and mixed ithe juice with Snappy Tom 
tomato juice to cover the strong taste, and drank it fresh several times a day 
during my radiation treatments, and well beyond, because it gave me great 
energy.  I never had a single side effect of radiation, either -- went and took 
my treatments after working all day, suffered no burns nor fatigue nor nausea.  
I don't know if it was because of the wheat grass and broccoli I consumed in 
great amounts, or because my treatments were mild, but I am sure the greens 
didn't hurt!!  I took the treatments with some trepidation because of all I had 
heard about X rays causing more cancer, too -- so far, so good, 7 and 1/2 years 
later! 

  Marlys 
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Re: CS>Cs dangers..

2004-08-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
If you are doing any naked mice studies, here is one that I would really like
to see done.

Give one mouse a silver compound, such as silver nitrate, or silver oxide.
Take decanted CS, and add a like amount of silver compound to it and give it
to another mouse.

Expose both to sunlight (or long wave UV) and see if only the first one turns
blue, or if both turn blue.

Marshall

"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:

> I would like to add that Mr. Key has graciously explained a method by
> which home brewers can,  if they wish,  produce a primarily particulate
> (colloidal)  silver product by using ordinary salt, and decanting the
> clear liquid that remains above the precipitated silver chloride.
>
> As a layman,  I am not yet able to weight all the arguments -- highly
> technical and much disputed -- about the relative merits of
> ionic/colloidal silver,  but I do like being able to know that I can
> obtain a low-cost colloid through some simple home chemistry,  and I
> appreciate the openness of Mr. Key in providing that information to the
> list.
>
> In future I may have a chance of being able to do some experiments that
> would compare primarily ionic vs. particulate products in a straight
> longevity study on short-lived rodents.   (No "sacrificing" of the
> animals in my proposed study;  it would determine only whether or not
> either type of product produced any statistically significant longevity
> changes, in whichever direction,  as compared to ordinary distilled
> water.)All very tentative for now, alas.
>
> JBB
>
> On Monday, Aug 30, 2004, at 12:58 Asia/Tokyo, Frank Key wrote:
>
> > Matthew wrote:
> >
> >> Would you say then that the chief reason to use colloidal
> >> (particulate) silver instead of dissolved (ionic) silver is
> >> to minimize the risk of argyria?
> >
> >> The 100 ppm concentration is a factor. Other factors such as dosage\
> >> volume and body mass are equally important
> >> too, aren't they? And what about total surface area of the
> >> particulates?
> >
> > My position is expressed on the following pages:
> >
> > http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/reports.html
> > http://www.silver-colloids.com/Papers/Howtocompare.html
> > http://www.silver-colloids.com/Pubs/AboutIonic.html
> >
> > Frank Key
> > www.ColloidalScienceLab.com
> >
> >
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Re: CS>Cs dangers..

2004-08-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is silver citrate, which will not only cause argyria, but is the only form of
silver that is thought to possibly cross the blood brain barrier.  I would not
touch it.

Marshall

sol wrote:

> Frank, and Jason,
> Have test results shown that "Water Oz" silver product to be a pure EIS
> type product or is it a silver salt or MSP of some kind? I am unclear
> about this.
> TIA,
> sol
>
> Jason Eaton wrote:
>
> >As far as silver goes, Hinkson is not qualified to have an opinion.  He
> >sells a product that we know can cause argyria, and while over the past few
> >years, they've been reducing the PPM of their retail product, it is still
> >not marketed honestly.
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >
> >Jason
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: CS>X-Ray (mammograms)

2004-08-30 Thread DByron
It came to me unattributed--go ahead and pass it around.

***

j rigby wrote:
 
> Loved it!
> Can I borrow it?  Do you have the source? ( for accreditation)


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CS>Cs dangers..

2004-08-30 Thread Matthew McCann
Dear Frank and Jonathan,

Thank you very much for your contributions on this
topic!

Matthew

Re: CS>X-Ray (mammograms)

2004-08-30 Thread j rigby

At 01:18 AM 28/08/04, you wrote:


Many women are afraid of their first mammogram, and even if they
have had them before, there is fear. But there is no need to worry.


Loved it!
Can I borrow it?  Do you have the source? ( for accreditation)

Him



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Re: CS>light and healing

2004-08-30 Thread Nenah Sylver

- Original Message - 
From: "Shirley Reed" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 9:32 PM
Subject: CS>light and healing


> I have been using the Roscolene filters recommended by Dinshah, and a
flashlight, for cancer of the mouth and tongue, etc.  I have only been using it
as recommended for 3 days.  That is one hour each day with the lemon and 20 to
30 min. with the indigo (I think it is the indigo--will check if anyone wants).
My lips and lower jaw and tongue are noticeably less swollen--even an
aquaintance noticed and commented on this.  I had dabbled with this for a week
or so, only using it for maybe 30 min. or so.  But since I thought I noticed an
effect, I finally decided to give it a real go, even though I find it difficult
to believe that this can possibly do any good.  Well, it has done some good.
Time will tell how much it can do.  This is really hard to believe, for me
anyway.  Yet the red 660 nm is causing wound healing and rapid healing and
that's strange too.  So this week I will purchase some lamps (tired of holding
the flashlight for an hour), and at least one more book by Dinshah, and
>  maybe some bigger filters.  I want to do the systemic now and then too.


PJ,
If you want to use the Dinshah colors systemically, you can also:

1) tonate drinking water and drink it at intervals; and

2) shine the light while you are in a bathtub or hot tub. Water is easily
imprinted, and this will give you the colors on your front AND back at the same
time.



> Does anyone have the equipment necessary to determine the wavelenths of
specific lights?  If so, I will provide the Roscolene filters and instructions
for determining their combinings to get the wavelengths Dinshah used.  Then we
can find led's of the proper wavelengths, maybe.  There are bound to be some
vets around here with clients whose animals have tried everything else and who
would be willling to try led treatment.  I may be able to figure out the
wavelengths from the info in D's book, but my math skills are limited
(hahahahah) so I am hoping som!
>  e of you
>  brighter lights will look into this.   pj

=

The 660 nanometer red LED lights are not equivalent to any of the Dinshah colors
(although the LED might approximate the red Dinshah light). Visible light is
simply different wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum. They are different
colors because they are different frequencies. Different frequencies have
different properties.

Nenah



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Re: CS>Dog with Bile Duct Obstruction

2004-08-30 Thread Nenah Sylver

- Original Message - 
From: "Terry" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 12:34 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Dog with Bile Duct Obstruction


> Nenah:
>
> The Dinshah site has many things for sale; which item(s) are you referring
> to that sell for $60?
>
> Thanks,
> Terry

Membership: $20 or $23, consisting of book, Let There Be Light (a necessity),
video, periodic newsletters, and tonation chart (tells you when lights will work
optimally, based on Aryuvedic medicine and when the nostrils in the nose are
open evenly).

See-through plastic colored sheets: about $20 - $35, depending on size you get.
Dinshah does NOT sell these; you can find contact info in book of where to get
sheets with precise color frequencies.

Clip-on lamp from hardware store for the plastic color filters: about $10

Total: around $60

Nenah



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