Re: CS>RE: ParaZapper

2004-10-04 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Gwylynda,
I have made and sold the Parazap in the past, maybe this is what 
you have? This was a basic Hulda Clark Zapper and set to 32kHz . 
Most of those had a built in timer which switched off after about 7 
minutes.  I do not feel anything or even sense whether it was 
switched on or off. If you have a meter to measure dc volts you 
should get about 4.5 to 3.5 volts with a, respectively, fresh and 
nearly depleted 9volt battery. The meter will indicate half the actual 
voltage, because the output is a square wave which is off half the 
time Can you describe the device? It might come from someone 
else.
Tony

On 4 Oct 2004 at 13:55, Dave and Gwlynda Irek wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone is using the Para Zapper. I do not feel
> anything when I hold the paddles and was wondering if anyone does feel
> a tingling or something?
> 
> Thanks
> Gwlynda
> 
Tony Moody
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CS>Ringers solution

2004-10-04 Thread Tony Moody
Ringers Solution
NaCl9.0 gram/litre
KCl 11.5 gram/litre
CaCl2   12.2 gram/litre

from Medical Microbiology -- Cruikshank

hth,
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RE: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results

2004-10-04 Thread elle roberts

Hi Richard,
Please tell me how to make homemade gaterade.  I cannot obtain this in NZ.  I am very keen as this is what Nancy used,  I am trying to follow her protocol on the MS cure.
Many thanks.
elle
>From: "Richard Harris"  
>Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>To:  
>CC: "Richard Harris"  
>Subject: RE: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results 
>Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 13:27:02 -0400 
> 
>Hi Nancy, 
> 
>There are a number of good electrolyte powders & liquids available including 
>Ringer's Solution ( a Medical product) that could be substituted for 
>Gatorade; however, I purchase the Orange Gatorade on Sale for $1.99 + tax 
>(with a $2.00 coupon off the regular $3.99 price) and I KNOW it does the 
>job--others might or might not--all of us are experimenting for the answer. 
> 
>In looking for a good substitute, make sure the one you pick uses NO 
>Aspartame or other substitute sugars. 
> 
>Let me know if I can be of help. Best regards, 
>___ 
>Richard Harris, 56 Year FL Pharmacist 
>448 West Juniata Street 
>Clermont, FL 34711 
>www.rharrisinc.com 
>www.myseahealth.com/reh 
>http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com 
>-Original Message- 
>From: elle roberts [mailto:elle_robe...@hotmail.com] 
>Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 8:45 PM 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>Subject: RE: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results 
>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 
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RE: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results

2004-10-04 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Sol,
We use the Orange Gatorade and haven't noticed any staining--They make many
kinds--1 or 2 Clear without color, but I've only used Mango and Orange and
find them delicious and without problems.
_
Richard Harris, 56 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
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www.myseahealth.com/reh
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-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 2:50 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results


Richard,
  Are you purchasing the liquid gatorade or the powder? I am looking for
something that does not stain as bad as the Fruit punch flavor with the
red coloring. The red coloring in it is very strong, and I don't like
that either. Even if there is some of the same food color in the orange
there shouldn't be as much. Ideally I'd like to find uncolored gatorade.
  Even after following all the pros and cons of gatorade on this list in
previous discussions, I find it does make EIS more effective for me.
sol



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CS>EIS

2004-10-04 Thread kent

Could anyone tell me what EIS stands for.
- Original Message - 
From: "Marshall Dudley" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: CS>dog ear infection



I would try a 3% hydrogen peroxide, leave it in the ear for a few minutes
then dry and follow with a EIS chaser.  10% DMSO would also possibly help,
when mixed with the silver.

Marshall

Acmeair wrote:


a lab dog has come down with an ear infection, wetness inside, shaking
ears a lot.  gave the guy some CS to wash the ears down. seemed to help
for a while but not much help lately. would 10% dmso help?  tried to get
help out of the archives, but didn't come up with much.  any help
appreciated.

jim

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Re: CS>dog ear infection

2004-10-04 Thread Garnet
I have used H2O2 to clear ear infections in cats, but it does develop a
lot of heat and when the problem is yeast it introduces a lot of extra
moisture. Low ppm CS would too and in this instance I would run a higher
ppm batch just for treating ear stuff, more around 20-25 ppm so less
could be used. I also would use it with DMSO precisely because DMSO is
dehydrating and would help dry the ear. Yeast is fungus and is slow
growing so once a day for 

You want the ear as dry as possible hence the alcohol based cleaners.
Otomax, which the vet gave us for a yeast ear infection in one of our
Aussies (who swims in the river), has an antibiotic, Gentamicin, a
steroid, Betamethasone and a topical anti-fungal Clotrimazole.

I used oral CS for this dog and it was not enough. I did put 10 ppm CS
in her ears and it did not work, probably made them too wet or was not
strong enough. I did not know about DMSO at the time. The cleaning and
treatment with Otomax knocked it back pretty quick. I don't like the
steroid and probably did not need the antibiotic, but she needed help as
the infection was advanced and they can lose hearing and develop scar
tissue.

Garnet


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Re: CS>dog ear infection

2004-10-04 Thread Tel Tofflemire



Hank wrote:

NOT to use Hydrogen Peroxide in ears human or animal, Use our high 
priced meds.

Yours Hank
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: CS>dog ear infection

I think this only applies if there is a break in the drum. One should 
never use H2O2 if there is a hole in the drum or a break.  Otherwise, 
others here have used H2O2 with very good results many times in 
humans. I have not heard so much on other animals.  Unless you seal 
the ear after putting in the H2O2, how and where would any pressure 
form? It should simply vent to the air out the ear.


Marshall

Sandy wrote:




Marshal, I have had several vets and physicians tell me NOT to use 
Hydrogen Peroxide in ears human or animal. They tout that it can 
damage the ear drum with the pressure it can cause. One doctor told 
me to use half DW and half Alcohol for cleaning ear canals it is less 
caustic and does not endanger the ear in any way. I had to mix the 
concoction to use on my own ears and it works very well.  Sandy 
ellisslel...@direcway.com   







   I would never use rubbing alcohol anywhere in or on my 
body, Read Dr. clark's Books,  or go to
 www.drclark.net   
she says it causes cancer.  H202 is just hydgren and oxygen, and the 3% 
stuff you buy is very weak, think about it 3% by volume.  It shouldn't 
be any harm at that rate.

Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ


Re: CS>dog ear infection

2004-10-04 Thread sol
That is my experience, it fizzes and bubbles and tickles, but I've never 
felt the slightest pressure from it. One should NEVER put anything in 
the ear if there is an opening in the ear drum--problem is knowing if 
there is one.

sol

Marshall Dudley wrote:

I think this only applies if there is a break in the drum. One should 
never use H2O2 if there is a hole in the drum or a break.  Otherwise, 
others here have used H2O2 with very good results many times in 
humans. I have not heard so much on other animals.  Unless you seal 
the ear after putting in the H2O2, how and where would any pressure 
form? It should simply vent to the air out the ear.


Marshall

Sandy wrote:




Marshal, I have had several vets and physicians tell me NOT to use 
Hydrogen Peroxide in ears human or animal. They tout that it can 
damage the ear drum with the pressure it can cause. One doctor told 
me to use half DW and half Alcohol for cleaning ear canals it is less 
caustic and does not endanger the ear in any way. I had to mix the 
concoction to use on my own ears and it works very well.  Sandy 
ellisslel...@direcway.com   










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Re: CS>dog ear infection

2004-10-04 Thread Hank
NOT to use Hydrogen Peroxide in ears human or animal, Use our high priced meds.
Yours Hank
- Original Message - 
From: Marshall Dudley 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: CS>dog ear infection


I think this only applies if there is a break in the drum. One should never use 
H2O2 if there is a hole in the drum or a break.  Otherwise, others here have 
used H2O2 with very good results many times in humans. I have not heard so much 
on other animals.  Unless you seal the ear after putting in the H2O2, how and 
where would any pressure form? It should simply vent to the air out the ear. 
Marshall 

Sandy wrote: 

 
 Marshal, I have had several vets and physicians tell me NOT to use 
Hydrogen Peroxide in ears human or animal. They tout that it can damage the ear 
drum with the pressure it can cause. One doctor told me to use half DW and half 
Alcohol for cleaning ear canals it is less caustic and does not endanger the 
ear in any way. I had to mix the concoction to use on my own ears and it works 
very well.  Sandy ellisslel...@direcway.com   
   
  
   
<>

Re: CS>dog ear infection

2004-10-04 Thread Marshall Dudley



I think this only applies if there is a break in the drum. One should never
use H2O2 if there is a hole in the drum or a break.  Otherwise, others
here have used H2O2 with very good results many times in humans. I have
not heard so much on other animals.  Unless you seal the ear after
putting in the H2O2, how and where would any pressure form? It should simply
vent to the air out the ear.
Marshall
Sandy wrote:






Marshal, I
have had several vets and physicians tell me NOT
to use Hydrogen Peroxide in ears human or animal. They tout
that it can damage the ear drum with the pressure it can cause. One doctor
told me to use half DW and half Alcohol for cleaning ear canals it is less
caustic and does not endanger the ear in any way. I had to mix the concoction
to use on my own ears and it works very well.  Sandy Ellisslel...@direcway.com  

























Re: CS>dog ear infection

2004-10-04 Thread Sandy
Marshal,
 
I have had several vets and physicians tell me NOT to use Hydrogen Peroxide
in ears human or animal. They tout that it can damage the ear drum with the
pressure it can cause. One doctor told me to use half DW and half Alcohol
for cleaning ear canals it is less caustic and does not endanger the ear in
any way. I had to mix the concoction to use on my own ears and it works very
well. 

Sandy Ellis
slel...@direcway.com

  
<>

CS>RE: ParaZapper

2004-10-04 Thread Dave and Gwlynda Irek
I was wondering if anyone is using the Para Zapper. I do not feel anything
when I hold the paddles and was wondering if anyone does feel a tingling or
something?

Thanks
Gwlynda



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Re: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results

2004-10-04 Thread sol

Richard,
 Are you purchasing the liquid gatorade or the powder? I am looking for 
something that does not stain as bad as the Fruit punch flavor with the 
red coloring. The red coloring in it is very strong, and I don't like 
that either. Even if there is some of the same food color in the orange 
there shouldn't be as much. Ideally I'd like to find uncolored gatorade.
 Even after following all the pros and cons of gatorade on this list in 
previous discussions, I find it does make EIS more effective for me.

sol

Richard Harris wrote:


Hi Nancy,
 
There are a number of good electrolyte powders & liquids available 
including Ringer's Solution ( a Medical product) that could 
be substituted for Gatorade; however, I purchase the Orange Gatorade 
on Sale for $1.99 + tax (with a $2.00 coupon off the regular $3.99 
price) and I KNOW it does the job--others might or might not--all of 
us are experimenting for the answer. 




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Re: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results

2004-10-04 Thread Del
Relative to gatorade, I saw this article referenced on another list:

http://www.karinya.com/sportsdrinks.htm

It appears that Gatorade is not all that bad, but do the benefits outweigh the 
negatives? Comments?  

Del
  - Original Message - 
  From: Richard Harris 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Cc: Richard Harris 
  Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 1:27 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results


  Hi Nancy,

  There are a number of good electrolyte powders & liquids available including 
Ringer's Solution ( a Medical product) that could be substituted for Gatorade; 
however, I purchase the Orange Gatorade on Sale for $1.99 + tax (with a $2.00 
coupon off the regular $3.99 price) and I KNOW it does the job--others might or 
might not--all of us are experimenting for the answer. 

  In looking for a good substitute, make sure the one you pick uses NO 
Aspartame or other substitute sugars.

  Let me know if I can be of help. Best regards, 
  ___
  Richard Harris, 56 Year FL Pharmacist
  448 West Juniata Street
  Clermont, FL 34711
  www.rharrisinc.com
  www.myseahealth.com/reh
  http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com


RE: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results

2004-10-04 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Nancy,

There are a number of good electrolyte powders & liquids available including
Ringer's Solution ( a Medical product) that could be substituted for
Gatorade; however, I purchase the Orange Gatorade on Sale for $1.99 + tax
(with a $2.00 coupon off the regular $3.99 price) and I KNOW it does the
job--others might or might not--all of us are experimenting for the answer.

In looking for a good substitute, make sure the one you pick uses NO
Aspartame or other substitute sugars.

Let me know if I can be of help. Best regards,
___
Richard Harris, 56 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
www.rharrisinc.com
www.myseahealth.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com
-Original Message-
From: elle roberts [mailto:elle_robe...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 8:45 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results
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
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CS>A simpler way to build a Crock Device

2004-10-04 Thread ransley
The Crock Device is a fairly simple to build device that can be an adjunct
to a lot of our health pursuits. I do not claim to have experienced any
major healings from it, but some do. I myself have mostly benefitted from
sleeping on it and waking with much less soreness from a previous day’s
physical exertion.  I personally will not be without one as it has become
very important to me in allowing me to keep up with the pace of life.

The major impediment to building an automatically timed Crock Device has
been the complication of rigging and or building a timer for it. That has
now been greatly simplified by the efforts of one of our members, an
industrial electrician. An industrial timing module is available that makes
this possible. I have refined the method just a bit, and posted it at the
Yahoo Crock Device Group.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/crockdevice

It is message #1006, 10-4-04, and that document is in the group files. Also,
I have set it to be sent to all new members upon joining.

This method also holds a promise for making a simple-to-use adjustable timer
for a blood electrification device, and I will be working on that in the
future.

Daddybob


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Re: CS>dog ear infection

2004-10-04 Thread Marshall Dudley
I would try a 3% hydrogen peroxide, leave it in the ear for a few minutes
then dry and follow with a EIS chaser.  10% DMSO would also possibly help,
when mixed with the silver.

Marshall

Acmeair wrote:

> a lab dog has come down with an ear infection, wetness inside, shaking
> ears a lot.  gave the guy some CS to wash the ears down. seemed to help
> for a while but not much help lately. would 10% dmso help?  tried to get
> help out of the archives, but didn't come up with much.  any help
> appreciated.
>
> jim
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CS>Fw: >North & South Polarity of the Magpulser

2004-10-04 Thread Matthew McCann

- Original Message - 
From: "Matthew McCann" 
To: "William Amos" 
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 6:24 AM
Subject: >North & South Polarity of the Magpulser


> Hello, William,
>
> Quite a few people agree with you. And N&S
> polarity is a factor that can certainly be controlled
> and tested. (The 2x2 contingency table test would
> be a good initial experimental design.) It could
> even be done with the elimination of placebo effect,
> since humans are not unaidedly aware of N&S
> polarity. Even double-blind trials could be done.
>
> If this is the case, then eddy current induced by the
> pulsation of the magnetic field does not fully
> explain the physiological effect of the magpulser.
> But Bob Beck and others emphasize the
> necessity of the sharp pulse, not just a time-invariant
> (albeit strong) magnetic field as in the MRI and
> other methods.
>
> Incidentally, it should be possible to induce a
> "sideways" polarity. If two magpulsers are put side
> by side with opposite magnetic polarity and
> fired with the same current, the resultant magnetic pulse
> is not cancelled . In the plane passing between the two
> antiparallel magpulsers, the field is turned a quarter circle.
> Speaking facetiously, it would be "East" or "West."
> This technique might have  therapeutic application
> for hard-to-reach tissues. This is one of several reasons
> to use more than one coil.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Matthew
> - Original Message - 
> From: "William Amos" 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2004 10:47 PM
> Subject: Re:CS>North & South Polarity of the Magpulser
>
>
> > Hi Matthew:
> > I have been into electro magnetic therapy long before silver and
recently
> moved and haven't located my books yet on magnetic therapy. I don't
remember
> the information on eddy currents, but I know it is important to apply
> negative or north pole of the field to the area you are treating..
> >
> > Bill Amos
> > --
> > 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
> >
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