CS> Magnetic Pulser & Red LEDs

2004-10-02 Thread Douglas Haack
Marshall and good Listers


USE site: http://sotainstruments.com/

Works great!

I love my Pulser, also from Sota. I couldn't live without it. Helps my arthritic
hip -- makes my life and any walking activity possible!!

I emailed them and asked for a "refurbished one". This was some 3 years ago and 
I
was given a discount of of some 25%. If they have any in stock, they'll discount
it. People do return them sometimes.

I coundn't be without mine. Went on a 8 day cruise and forgot my Pulser. Was in
great pain by day eight.

The airport screeners will open your bag when packed in a suitcase or carry-on
luggage. I now have a 72 arrray RED LED light gadget -- travels less
conspicuously. Works well on the hip -- not as good as the pulser. The pulser is
more bulky.

I believe the LED light may not penetrate into the hip deeply enough. The LED
seems good for arthritic hand pain, knees etc.

It's still early on the LED, I've only used it some 3/4 weeks (the sit:
http://theledman.net/). I've settled on the two while watching TV or reading.
It's a nightly routine and I couldn't live without it!!

in SILvation, Douglas H


Marshall Dudley wrote:

> A friend of my daughter has ataxia.  Reading up on it, I think the best shot
> at helping would be CS and gatorade and using a magnetic pulsar.  I have one
> which I got from Sota ( http://sota-inc.com ).  But that web site seems to no
> longer be working.  Are they out of business?  If so, who would be recommended
> for a supplier for this device now?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marshall
>
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CS>M/Pulser by SOTA -- Regulation #2 Therapy device

2004-10-02 Thread Douglas Haack
 I haven't checked the Sota site closely recently. I have some of their
brochures, newsletters etc.

They claimed the Canadian governemnt had approved the Mag Pulser as a #2 Therapy
device (from memory) -- I've had mine for some 3 years and generally research
extensively before buying.

I knew about the pulser (from Bob Beck's publications) for some 4 years before I
bought one!!

As I've posted recently, I'm very happy with the Mag Pulser. Makes my life
comfortable!!

Listers, I have no commercials interests in Sota or the LEDman.

in Silvation, Douglas H



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Re: CS>Re:Keeping our alternative treatments

2004-10-02 Thread Christine Carleton
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change
something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." --- R.
Buckminster Fuller

Check out:  http://www.anhglobal.org/wombat.html

"The corporate grip on opinion in the United States is one of the wonders of
the Western World.  No First World country has ever managed to eliminate so
entirely from its media all objectivity - much less dissent." --- Gore Vidal

Christine


From: Dennis Gulenchin 

Maybe a way of getting around the gestapo ways of the FDA is to have the
native people sell and promote alternative treatments for any (lack of
health) symptoms. They have been advertising their Lakota rheumatoid
arthritis formula in magazines and on TV for some time so maybe the FDA has
no jurisdiction over native Americans?
Lakota Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment




There seem to be different laws or lack of laws for natives so if they got
into the sale of alternative treatments and supplements it would be
benificial to everyone and the FDA could not stop them.  This is just my
theory, not sure if it would work, but I think we have to look for ways to
stay ahead of Codex and FDA and our gestapo health Canada people!
Dennis.





Re: CS>FW: CS>Hydrogen Peroxide

2004-10-02 Thread sol
Reminds me of the old Monty Python skit, the docs going bed to bed in a 
hospital checking patients, but what they are checking is their 
wallets---John Cleese checks one patient's wallet, takes out all the 
cash, tosses it back, and says something like "right then, Mr., 
we'll soon have you down to nothing"

sol

Dennis Gulenchin wrote:

Why do MD's bother taking the hippocratic oath? It is disregarded 
immediately- it should be changed to the pharmaceutical oath where 
they swear to prescribe as many drugs as possible as long as it 
doesn't kill the patient before his bank account is drained!

Dennis

sol wrote:

You are probably right about the legal issue. When did the 
responsibility change from helping a patient, to prescribing 
pharmaceuticals? Is this relatively recent, or did I just spend the 
majority of my life ignorant of the true purpose of MDs? It all seems 
to be escalating so fast..

sol

Christine Carleton wrote:


Sol,

It's not personal.  It's legal.

In court the first responsibility of an MD is to prescribe 
pharmaceuticals

rather than suggest clean water or food to patients.


 




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Re: CS>Hydrogen Peroxide>Hippocratic oath

2004-10-02 Thread Christine Carleton
If you studied and did shifts for 24-36 hours straight for years on end
would you call that brain washing or objective thinking?  Remember there are
massive legal implications if one violates their $100,000.+ investment in
their education, family and status. Some of the brightest minds - tunnelled
and blindsided - to lead the media 'conditioned' sheeple?  Ironic isn't it?
 Fortunately other individuals break away and make a new model - like
http://www.mercola.com which offer insights into added perspectives and
potentially some solutions of what ails you.  Some 'folk-lore' has not died
out for hundreds or thousands of years > and even complimentary therapies.
The test of time is important as many non allopathic models consider other
elements such as emotion, consciousness, spirituality, community.
In the days before stainless steel flatware many of us ate off sterling
silver - plated or solid - and unknowingly ingested minute amounts of silver
daily.  Curious how we know to use CS water for health...

Christine


> From: Dennis Gulenchin 
> 
> Why do MD's bother taking the hippocratic oath? It is disregarded
> immediately- it should be changed to the pharmaceutical oath where they
> swear to prescribe as many drugs as possible as long as it doesn't kill
> the patient before his bank account is drained!
> Dennis
> 
> sol wrote:
> 
>> You are probably right about the legal issue. When did the
>> responsibility change from helping a patient, to prescribing
>> pharmaceuticals? Is this relatively recent, or did I just spend the
>> majority of my life ignorant of the true purpose of MDs? It all seems
>> to be escalating so fast..
>> sol
>> 
>> Christine Carleton wrote:
>> 
>>> Sol,
>>> 
>>> It's not personal.  It's legal.
>>> 
>>> In court the first responsibility of an MD is to prescribe
>>> pharmaceuticals rather than suggest clean water or food to patients.


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Re: CS> Magnetic Pulser & Red LEDs

2004-10-02 Thread Sally Khanna
I went to the website.  Since they are not allowed to say much in favor of 
their instruments, I cannot descern which might suit my purpose, but am very 
interested ingetting either a zapper, magnetic pulser, silver pulser.  
 
I'd like to know the differerences between these three.  Could those of you who 
have working knowledge of these, kindly email me?   
 
Thanks much,
 
Sally

Douglas Haack  wrote:
Marshall and good Listers


USE site: http://sotainstruments.com/

Works great!

I love my Pulser, also from Sota. I couldn't live without it. Helps my arthritic
hip -- makes my life and any walking activity possible!!

I emailed them and asked for a "refurbished one". This was some 3 years ago and 
I
was given a discount of of some 25%. If they have any in stock, they'll discount
it. People do return them sometimes.

I coundn't be without mine. Went on a 8 day cruise and forgot my Pulser. Was in
great pain by day eight.

The airport screeners will open your bag when packed in a suitcase or carry-on
luggage. I now have a 72 arrray RED LED light gadget -- travels less
conspicuously. Works well on the hip -- not as good as the pulser. The pulser is
more bulky.

I believe the LED light may not penetrate into the hip deeply enough. The LED
seems good for arthritic hand pain, knees etc.

It's still early on the LED, I've only used it some 3/4 weeks (the sit:
http://theledman.net/). I've settled on the two while watching TV or reading.
It's a nightly routine and I couldn't live without it!!

in SILvation, Douglas H


Marshall Dudley wrote:

> A friend of my daughter has ataxia. Reading up on it, I think the best shot
> at helping would be CS and gatorade and using a magnetic pulsar. I have one
> which I got from Sota ( http://sota-inc.com ). But that web site seems to no
> longer be working. Are they out of business? If so, who would be recommended
> for a supplier for this device now?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marshall
>
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Re: CS>FW: CS>Hydrogen Peroxide

2004-10-02 Thread Christine Carleton
Sol,

Don't know... I was under their magical media 'Glamours' for years too
During the 50's they started putting SV-40 monkey virus into human blood -
mixing animal DNA with human DNA is a violation of divine laws.  Subsequent
generations are paying the price.  SV-40 is being found in the brain tumors
of children and grandchildren of those originally vaccinated yet the
grandchild has yet to get that vaccination. Escalating? yup!  PS: Most
people have been inoculated with the polio vaccine.  Dumbing down?
Christine

> From: Christine Carleton 

>> From: sol 
>> 
>> You are probably right about the legal issue. When did the
>> responsibility change from helping a patient, to prescribing
>> pharmaceuticals? Is this relatively recent, or did I just spend the
>> majority of my life ignorant of the true purpose of MDs? It all seems to
>> be escalating so fast..
>> sol
>> 
>> Christine Carleton wrote:
>> 
>>> Sol,
>>> 
>>> It's not personal.  It's legal.
>>> 
>>> In court the first responsibility of an MD is to prescribe pharmaceuticals
>>> rather than suggest clean water or food to patients.


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Re: CS>Hydrogen Peroxide>Hippocratic oath

2004-10-02 Thread Sally Khanna


,In the days before stainless steel flatware many of us ate off sterling
silver - plated or solid - and unknowingly ingested minute amounts of silver
daily. Curious how we know to use CS water for health...

Christine



I've been told by many East Indians that it is the custom in India to feed 
babies and young children from silver utensils because it is believed that it 
protects them from illness.

Sally



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Re: CS>dog ear infection

2004-10-02 Thread Nina Whit
Before using any medication, clean the ears throughly=== see your vet
for ear cleansing products


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Re: CS>dog ear infection

2004-10-02 Thread Acmeair

they have done that. but, the vet keeps wanting to do the anti-biotics.

Nina Whit wrote:


Before using any medication, clean the ears throughly=== see your vet
for ear cleansing products


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CS>North & South Polarity of the Magpulser

2004-10-02 Thread Matthew McCann
Hello, Members of the List,

A number of different observers have reported a
noticeable difference between using North pole or
South pole of the magpulser directed toward the
targeted tissue. Physicist Bob Beck was among those
who reported the difference.
But the effect of the magpulser has  been attributed to
induced eddy currents. The induction of eddy currents
is governed by one of Maxwell's equations: the RATE of
change of the magnetic field is proportional to the curl
of the electric field (with a negative constant of
proportionality.) 
So how is it that N or S polarity influences the eddy
currents?

Best regards,

Matthew

CS>Coconut Oil

2004-10-02 Thread Del
Hello All:

This is a bit off topic, but I would like to find out other people's
experiences with Extra Virgin Coconut oil.  I have been reading a lot
about how great it is for your health
(http://www.mercola.com/forms/virgin_coconut_oil.htm) and so forth, and
decided to try it.  I am pretty sure I got the best brand, but when I
tried to eat it "straight" from the spoon it made me very nauseous.  I
also find it rather indigestible.  My wife reports the same reactions.
I love fresh coconut, although I can't eat too much of it at any one
time because that also gives me a stomach ache.  We tried to cook with
the oil, as Mercola recommends, and did not like the flavor it imparted
to the food.  So we are back to using extra virgin olive oil.

Have others had this reaction to coconut oil?  Is anybody on this list
using it regularly?  Did you have any problems getting used to it.  I am
not ready to give up on this yet, but probably could use some advice on
how best to use it.  Please reply to the off topic list or to
d...@altsystem.com, and thanks in advance.

Del



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RE: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results

2004-10-02 Thread elle roberts

Hi Richard,
Please explain the *Homemade* in homemade gatorade.  I dont think I can purchase gatorade in NZ but I found where it can be purchased powdered.  Is this what is called homemade?  
Thanks
elle
>From: "Richard Harris"  
>Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>To:  
>CC: "Richard Harris"  
>Subject: RE: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results 
>Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:53:24 -0400 
> 
>Dear Nancy, 
>You're correct, CS failed to take care of Audrey's UTI, but when Brooks 
>Bradley told us about adding 2 parts Gatorade to 1 part CS about a year 
>ago--Audrey's 3 to 4 week's UTI attacke have NOT repeated--Praise God! 
>___ 
>Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist 
>448 West Juniata Street 
>Clermont, FL 34711 
>www.rharrisinc.com 
>www.myseahealth.com/reh 
>http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com 
> 
> 
> 
>-Original Message- 
>From: nancymike [mailto:nancym...@prodigy.net] 
>Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 2:41 AM 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>Subject: Re: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results 
> 
> 
>CS does not make it for chronic UTI.  It gets too diluted.  d-mannose will 
>work great for UTI's. 
>Nancy 
>- Original Message - 
>From: "j rigby"  
>To:  
>Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 4:41 AM 
>Subject: RE: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results 
> 
> 
> > At 02:11 AM 11/09/04, Richard wrote: 
> > >My wife of 57 years had a chronic UTI that reoccurred each month. She had 
> > >been taking CS, but usually ended up going to Dr. and getting expensive 
> > >antibiotics with uncomfortable side effects. Upon hearing of Brooks 
> > >Bradley's Gatorade (the real stuff) 2 parts with 1 part 10ppm CS 
> > 
> > Why on earth would one take CS with lollywater? 
> > Gatorade is a softdrink is it not?  What would be the point? 
> > 
> > Cheers, 
> > Himagain 
> > 
> > 
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Re: CS> Magnetic Pulser & Red LEDs

2004-10-02 Thread Brickeyk
I bought a mag pulser (reconditioned) from Sota for 1/2 price on one of their 
sales about 4 years ago.  They said it would not be guaranteed. It quit 
working after several years and Sota still fixed it for no charge!  I had 
something 
growing on the bottom of one foot that was hard and pointed, hurt to step on 
it.  I used the mag pulser on it and it went away in about one week.  I also 
use it on my glands under my mouth and I can see the puff is gone.

I ordered a 72 LED array from V last week, the 660 and 880 nm combination.  I 
have used my own 900 nm cold laser since the early 1980's and it is great for 
pain relief.  Don't use it for kidney stone relief.  I did, and when the DR 
operated because the kidney was blocked he found 3 kidney stones covered with 
skin blocking the outlet.  Another time I was stung 25 times and tried my laser 
again.  Within minutes I was covered with water blisters and had to go to the 
hospital emergency room.  A DR sat next to my bed until I was released after 
taking Chloro-trimetons by the handful. I had a molar tooth pulled and part of 
my jaw bone came with it as I am one of the weird types that have 4 roots on 
my teeth.  The Dentist wrote me a prescription for Emperine-Codeine and I told 
him I was not going to buy it.  He said you will be sorry when you wake up at 
2 AM in a world of hurt and the drug stores are closed.  I started using my 
laser as soon as I got home and never had any more pain than when under his 
medication.  It took 3 weeks for my body to close the huge hole in my jaw.  My 
wife stepped on one of our little kittens and its back came to a point, it 
could 
 not use its back legs.  I had my grand kids laser the kitten for 30 minutes, 
actually they gave up around 25 minutes.  The kitten ran off using all four 
legs!

Brickey