CS

2005-01-13 Thread Stephen Summers -SilverGenesis
 
Dear Members
 
A healthy and prosperous 2005 to one and all.
 
We produce very good quality CS and a friend of ours in an avid user.
She has expressed concern about taking it while she is pregnant.
 
Although I'm convinced it is perfectly safe - and will even aid the
developing foetus in growth and health - as well as easing the mother's
delivery and recovery - I'm not sure how to reassure her.
 
My main concern is that she may be taking certain prescription drugs,
whose side-effects may cause complications. If that happens, heaven
forbid, and her doctor finds out she's been taking CS, he may be quick
to blame any problems on CS.
 
Has anyone ever heard of any adverse reaction for pregnant women?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
Steve
 
 
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Re: CSCS Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jim Holmes wrote:

 Hello Marshall,

 How much volume?

1 1/2 ml in each nostril.

 Is there any pus mixed with the blood?

No, but lots of mucus.  Got a darn cold which I was unable to shake with CS and
olive leaf.  Still congested after 10 days.



 It might be a good thing.  I have had a chronic ethmoid sinus for years.
 Sometimes it feels best after it bleeds a bit. But it has never done it for
 5 days.   It might be a good thing.  How does the sinus feel?

Not really bad.  A little strange at times, but does not hurt.



 I have no suggestions to stopping it, other than possibly a small amount of
 cocaine hydrochloride; that is a vasoconstrictor.

I am not familiar with that.  Is it applied directly or in liquid form?

Marshall



 Richard Harris:  What about snorting dilute alum solution?

 I hope you get better soon.

 Jim

 -Original Message-
 From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 8:18 AM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSCS  Xylitol

 About 5 days ago I decided to try the CS/Xylitol nasal wash.  Shortly
 after the wash my sinuses started bleeding.  At first it did not concern
 me, but now they are still bleeding 5 days later.

 Has anyone else experienced this?  Any ideas?

 Marshall

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CSCathodic Silver?

2005-01-13 Thread Matthew McCann
Hi, Mike,

Yes, the examples are only examples. They just
demonstrate possibility, not actuality. IMHO, the
conclusive evidence would be what happens when
the brew saturates (if it does) and what then
precipitates.

My posts come up normally in the Digest version,
but not the Archive version.

Best regards,

Matthew

CS

2005-01-13 Thread Dan Nave
http://www.guerrillanews.com/forum/thread.php?id=1284


Can't remember where I got this from but it's worth looking at
again...

Check out the patent at the above URL.
Attached is a section from the end of the article.





To balance the need for large numbers of silver ions with the need to
keep the amount of silver within safer ranges for humans, the power
supply 110 supplies two and one-half microamps of current for twelve
minutes at the beginning of treatment.  This produces 1.56.times.10(13)
ions of silver per second.  During the twelve minutes (i.e.,
seven-hundred twenty seconds) that the power supply 110 supplies two and
one-half microamps of current, 0.0018 Coulombs enters the bloodstream
(i.e., seven-hundred and twenty seconds multiplied by two and one-half
microamps).  Under Faraday's law, one mole of silver ions equals 96485
Coulombs.  Further, one mole of silver ions weighs 107.87 grams.  Thus,
in the initial twelve minute operating period, nearly two micrograms
(1.94 micrograms) of silver ions are introduced into the bloodstream. 
This is less than five parts per billion silver content in the blood
serum, which is significantly below the level of harmful silver content
within a human.  Thus, during the initial twelve minute treatment using
the concepts of the present invention, the silver content does not
exceed toxic levels.

After the initial twelve minute operating period, the low intensity
direct current provided by power supply 110 is reduced to one-hundred
twenty five nanoamps.  This causes the production of silver ions to be
produced at a rate of seven-hundred seventy-four billion ions per
second.  Under a preferred embodiment

of the present invention, this level of electric current is maintained
for a period of seventy-one hours and forty-eight minutes.  During this
time (i.e., 258,480 seconds) that the power supply 110 supplies
one-hundred twenty-five nanoamps of current, 3.2.times.10(-4) Coulombs
enters the bloodstream (i.e., 258,480 seconds multiplied by one-hundred
twenty-five nanoamps).  Under Faraday's

law, one mole of silver ions equals 96485 Coulombs.  Further, one mole
of silver ions weighs 107.87 grams.  Thus, during this entire period,
only approximately 36.1 micrograms of silver ions are introduced into
the bloodstream.  Thus, in the entire seventy-two hour treatment, only
38.1 micrograms of silver have been introduced into the patient's
bloodstream.  This is less than nine parts per billion silver content in
the blood serum for a seventy-two hour period, which is significantly
below the range for harmful silver content within a human.

The concepts of the present invention have been tested on subjects and
resulted in highly positive results.  In a first example, the human
patient had 2,165,823 copies of the HIV virus per milliliter of blood by
the RNA PCR quantification test method.  In addition, this patient's T4
cell (Helper) count was at 18.  This particular subject was experiencing
serious kidney malfunction prior to

treatment.  Twenty-four hours after treatment, this patient's viral
load was reduced to 1,336,817 copies of the HIV virus per milliliter of
blood while the T4 cell count was 11.  Because of this patient's kidney
malfunction, it was suspected that most of the viral copies detected
during the RNA PCR quantization

test had been denatured but had not yet been removed from the patient
by the kidneys.  Thus, one month after treatment, the viral load was
measured again and found to be reduced to 621,215 copies of the HIV
virus per milliliter of blood.  After treatment, the patient immediately
felt improved health, was able to eat solid food, and experienced a
dramatic increase in quality of life.

A second human subject had a viral load of 1,814,466 copies of the HIV
virus per milliliter of blood (RNA PCR quantification method) and a T4
cell count of 17.  This patient was too dehydrated to place the
electrode 35 into the superior vena cava.  Thus, the electrode 35 was
placed in the subclavian vein. This patient was subjected to twelve
minutes of treatment at 2.5 microamps and then only forty-seven hours
and forty-eight minutes of treatment at one-hundred twenty-five
nanoamps.  Forty-eight hours after treatment, the patient's viral load
and T4 cell count were measured to be 394,972 copies of the HIV virus
per milliliter of blood (RNA PCR quantization method) and 18,
respectively.  Once again, this patient immediately felt improved health
and was able to eat solid food.

A third human subject had a viral load of 693,832 copies of the HIV
virus per milliliter of blood (RNA PCR quantification method) and a T4
cell count of 5. This patient was also undergoing treatment with AZT. 
For this patient's treatment, the initial twelve minutes of treatment at
2.5 microamps was followed by seventy hours and eighteen minutes of
treatment at one-hundred twenty-five nanoamps.  Twenty-four hours after
treatment, the patient's viral load and T4 cell count were measured to
be 

RE: CS

2005-01-13 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Steve,

I congratulate you on wanting to help this lady; however, I'd be the first
to caution you on advising a pregnant lady--other than telling her to ask
her doctor about adding CS and then follow his directions. Should she TAKE
CS and then be doing many other things during pregnancy and have ANY
problems, then you can rest assured YOU and CS will be blamed, whether or
not you actually are. You're in a lose-lose situation and liable to many
charges--1st of which is Practicising medicine without a license. I urge
you to continue seeking to help others less fortunate, but remember NOT to
Say anything that you don't actually Know and Pregnancy treatment and
favorable delivery are high in that category.

Please check my Site  let me know if I can be of help.

Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com


  -Original Message-
  From: Stephen Summers -SilverGenesis [mailto:surec...@netactive.co.za]
  Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 6:53 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: CS



  Dear Members



  A healthy and prosperous 2005 to one and all.



  We produce very good quality CS and a friend of ours in an avid user. She
has expressed concern about taking it while she is pregnant.



  Although I'm convinced it is perfectly safe - and will even aid the
developing foetus in growth and health - as well as easing the mother's
delivery and recovery - I'm not sure how to reassure her.



  My main concern is that she may be taking certain prescription drugs,
whose side-effects may cause complications. If that happens, heaven forbid,
and her doctor finds out she's been taking CS, he may be quick to blame any
problems on CS.



  Has anyone ever heard of any adverse reaction for pregnant women?



  Thanks in advance.



  Steve




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CS

2005-01-13 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net

 Hi Steve,
 
 I would add to Richard Harris's information, you might even be talking to a
 pregnant lady; it might be the FDA in 'sheep's clothing'.
 
 It is much better to tell of your, or a friend's experiment and close with,
 You should always ask the advice of a doctor.
 
 Jean
 
 **
  
 I congratulate you on wanting to help this lady; however, I'd be the first to
 caution you on advising a pregnant lady--other than telling her to ask her
 doctor about adding CS and then follow his directions. Should she TAKE CS and
 then be doing many other things during pregnancy and have ANY problems, then
 you can rest assured YOU and CS will be blamed, whether or not you actually
 are. You're in a lose-lose situation and liable to many charges--1st of which
 is Practicising medicine without a license. I urge you to continue seeking
 to help others less fortunate, but remember NOT to Say anything that you don't
 actually Know and Pregnancy treatment and favorable delivery are high in that
 category.
  
 Please check my Site  let me know if I can be of help.
  
 Sincerely,
 ___
 Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
 448 West Juniata Street
 Clermont, FL 34711
 www.rharrisinc.com
 http://www.seasilver.com/reh
 http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com
 
   
 -Original Message-
 From: Stephen Summers -SilverGenesis [mailto:surec...@netactive.co.za]
 Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 6:53 AM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CS
 
  
 Dear Members
 
  
 
 A healthy and prosperous 2005 to one and all.
 
  
 
 We produce very good quality CS and a friend of ours in an avid user. She has
 expressed concern about taking it while she is pregnant.
 
  
 
 Although I¹m convinced it is perfectly safe ­ and will even aid the
 developing foetus in growth and health ­ as well as easing the mother¹s
 delivery and recovery ­ I¹m not sure how to reassure her.
 
  
 
 My main concern is that she may be taking certain prescription drugs, whose
 side-effects may cause complications. If that happens, heaven forbid, and her
 doctor finds out she¹s been taking CS, he may be quick to blame any problems
 on CS.
 
  
 
 Has anyone ever heard of any adverse reaction for pregnant women?
 
  
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
  
 
 Steve
 
  
 
  
 



CS

2005-01-13 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
 Hi Steve,
 
 I would add to Richard Harris's information, you might even be talking to a
 pregnant lady; it might be the FDA in 'sheep's clothing'.
 
 It is much better to tell of your, or a friend's experiment and close with,
 You should always ask the advice of a doctor.
 
 Jean
 
 **
  
 I congratulate you on wanting to help this lady; however, I'd be the first to
 caution you on advising a pregnant lady--other than telling her to ask her
 doctor about adding CS and then follow his directions. Should she TAKE CS and
 then be doing many other things during pregnancy and have ANY problems, then
 you can rest assured YOU and CS will be blamed, whether or not you actually
 are. You're in a lose-lose situation and liable to many charges--1st of which
 is Practicising medicine without a license. I urge you to continue seeking
 to help others less fortunate, but remember NOT to Say anything that you don't
 actually Know and Pregnancy treatment and favorable delivery are high in that
 category.
  
 Please check my Site  let me know if I can be of help.
  
 Sincerely,
 ___
 Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
 448 West Juniata Street
 Clermont, FL 34711
 www.rharrisinc.com
 http://www.seasilver.com/reh
 http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com
 
   
 -Original Message-
 From: Stephen Summers -SilverGenesis [mailto:surec...@netactive.co.za]
 Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 6:53 AM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CS
 
  
 Dear Members
 
  
 
 A healthy and prosperous 2005 to one and all.
 
  
 
 We produce very good quality CS and a friend of ours in an avid user. She has
 expressed concern about taking it while she is pregnant.
 
  
 
 Although I¹m convinced it is perfectly safe ­ and will even aid the
 developing foetus in growth and health ­ as well as easing the mother¹s
 delivery and recovery ­ I¹m not sure how to reassure her.
 
  
 
 My main concern is that she may be taking certain prescription drugs, whose
 side-effects may cause complications. If that happens, heaven forbid, and her
 doctor finds out she¹s been taking CS, he may be quick to blame any problems
 on CS.
 
  
 
 Has anyone ever heard of any adverse reaction for pregnant women?
 
  
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
  
 
 Steve
 
  
 
  
 
 



CSPregnant lady advice

2005-01-13 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi Steve,

I would add to Richard Harris's information, you might even be talking to a
pregnant lady; it might be the FDA in 'sheep's clothing'.

It is much better to tell of your, or a friend's experiment and close with,
You should always ask the advice of a doctor.

Jean

**
 
I congratulate you on wanting to help this lady; however, I'd be the first
to caution you on advising a pregnant lady--other than telling her to ask
her doctor about adding CS and then follow his directions. Should she TAKE
CS and then be doing many other things during pregnancy and have ANY
problems, then you can rest assured YOU and CS will be blamed, whether or
not you actually are. You're in a lose-lose situation and liable to many
charges--1st of which is Practicising medicine without a license. I urge
you to continue seeking to help others less fortunate, but remember NOT to
Say anything that you don't actually Know and Pregnancy treatment and
favorable delivery are high in that category.
 
Please check my Site  let me know if I can be of help.
 
Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com

  
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Summers -SilverGenesis [mailto:surec...@netactive.co.za]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 6:53 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS

 
Dear Members

 

A healthy and prosperous 2005 to one and all.

 

We produce very good quality CS and a friend of ours in an avid user. She
has expressed concern about taking it while she is pregnant.

 

Although I¹m convinced it is perfectly safe ­ and will even aid the
developing foetus in growth and health ­ as well as easing the mother¹s
delivery and recovery ­ I¹m not sure how to reassure her.

 

My main concern is that she may be taking certain prescription drugs, whose
side-effects may cause complications. If that happens, heaven forbid, and
her doctor finds out she¹s been taking CS, he may be quick to blame any
problems on CS.

 

Has anyone ever heard of any adverse reaction for pregnant women?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Steve

 

 




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Re: CSArgyria cure

2005-01-13 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Mike,
If I had to use only good distilled water I wouldn't have any CS. 
Exorbitantly expensive and a round trip of 350km and tastes/smells 
like diesel. If I was selling CS and wanted shelflife then I would go 
the route of making a double or triple distiller. 

Yes, I estimated 2 to 5ppm for 2 to 5 minutes. So we are in the order 
of magnitude there. :-)  If 2 to 5 ppm works and is not harmful in any 
way then why go higher?? And if I am drinking the water anyway, 
can adding some silver to it make it worse? From my point of view 
adding some silver is better than doing nothing.

Using my rig and iv quality distilled water and no stirring, the current 
increased slowly and then accelerated (logrithmic?). With 
intermittent stirring, the current would drop back partway and rise 
again. I probably still have my notes but it was several years ago.

I notice that you have no parameter for electrode spacing; nor for 
agitation or flowrate past the electrodes. Both are very important 
practical considerations in my view. As important as current density, 
which also does not seem to appear in your calcs either.

Tony


On 12 Jan 2005 at 16:57, Mike Monett wrote:  

 
   Hi Tony,
 
   Silver electrolysis should only be done with pure distilled water.

Why?

 
   For plain water, and assuming your constant current source goes into
   full limiting as soon as current is applied, a current of 1mA  for 3
   minutes  in   250ml   will   liberate   1.609ppm   of   silver ions.
   (Calculations provided at the end.)

OK 
 
   This is an insignificant amount of silver, and most of the ions will
   probably combine with various contaminants in the water.

What do you mean by insignificant? Works for me and others. 
Heh! What are contaminants to you are what make delicious 
mountain spring water for me. 

 
   If you  are  relying  on this  to  protect  you  against water-borne
   disease, I'd  recommend boiling, or any of the other  proven methods
   for purifying water.
 
   It is  not possible to calculate the amount of  silver  liberated in
   your distilled  water example, since the voltage across the  cell is
   too low.  The initial resistance of the dw will allow  only  a small
   current to  flow.  The  current  will build  up  slowly,  but  it is
   doubtful the  current limiter will go into full limiting  during the
   brew cycle.
 
   Since we  do not know the average current, we  cannot  calculate the
   amount of silver liberated.

 
 Best Regards,
 
 Mike Monett
 



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CSPregnant lady advice

2005-01-13 Thread Dan Nave
You wrote:

It is much better to tell of your, or a friend's experiment and close
with,

You should always ask the advice of a doctor.

But sometimes you will be better off if you don't take it...



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RE: CSCS Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread Jim Holmes
I have always associated a sinus bleeding with it opening enough to drain.
Mine has always been better afterward.  

If it were me, I would continue to irrigate with the CS for sure, holding my
head well back.  If it is draining, it is open enough to get the CS in
deeply.

I read a paper in the last couple of years that says the sinus releases
Nitrous Oxide; this I what keeps them sterile most of the time.  

I am very surprised that your cold is not quickly terminated by the CS.
Very unusual.  I have not had one in about 5 years.  (Raps self on head with
knuckles)

The cocaine is dosed as a liquid when used medicinally. Sometimes a stick
wrapped in gauze is used to direct it to a spot.  You will need a doc to
prescribe it.  It is cocaine. 

I would not do that unless the bleeding continued for a long time. 

Good fortune.

-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 8:14 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS  Xylitol

Jim Holmes wrote:

 Hello Marshall,

 How much volume?

1 1/2 ml in each nostril.

 Is there any pus mixed with the blood?

No, but lots of mucus.  Got a darn cold which I was unable to shake with CS
and
olive leaf.  Still congested after 10 days.



 It might be a good thing.  I have had a chronic ethmoid sinus for years.
 Sometimes it feels best after it bleeds a bit. But it has never done it
for
 5 days.   It might be a good thing.  How does the sinus feel?

Not really bad.  A little strange at times, but does not hurt.



 I have no suggestions to stopping it, other than possibly a small amount
of
 cocaine hydrochloride; that is a vasoconstrictor.

I am not familiar with that.  Is it applied directly or in liquid form?

Marshall



 Richard Harris:  What about snorting dilute alum solution?

 I hope you get better soon.

 Jim

 -Original Message-
 From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 8:18 AM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSCS  Xylitol

 About 5 days ago I decided to try the CS/Xylitol nasal wash.  Shortly
 after the wash my sinuses started bleeding.  At first it did not concern
 me, but now they are still bleeding 5 days later.

 Has anyone else experienced this?  Any ideas?

 Marshall

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RE: CSCS Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread sol
Doesn't surprise me for a CS maker/consumer/user to have a cold, I caught 
one last fall that lasted 4 weeks in spite of all manner of uses and 
consumption of CS, CS/Xylitol, and everything else people here suggested to me.
Oral use does not always stop the viruses and bacteria, I found out the 
hard way that misting my eyes and hands religiously when I am out in public 
or as soon as I return to my car is the only thing that prevents me 
catching respiratory bugs. I had slacked off not only on that misting 
practice but on almost everything else at the same time. However during the 
period when I caught the cold, I was drinking a lot of CS daily. So I am 
really confident that oral use of CS does not stop the cold virus, for me. 
Additional confirmation is that I also caught a cold early on in my oral 
daily use of CS, before I started misting eyes and hands, but had not 
gotten one in two years, until I slacked off on the misting.


Anecdotal evidence from this list shows that oral CS does indeed seem to 
prevent or quickly cure colds and the like for most CS users, but certainly 
not all. Too many variables to say for sure why that is.

sol

At 11:17 AM 1/13/2005, Jim Holmes wrote:


I am very surprised that your cold is not quickly terminated by the CS.
Very unusual.  I have not had one in about 5 years.  (Raps self on head with
knuckles)




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CSCS$Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread bbanever
Sol,

I found that irrigating my sinus with CS once a week or right after 
exposure to someone who was sick prevented me from catching a cold or the flu.  
I haven't had one in three years.  Washing the hands is another preventative 
measure but I don't do that as often as I should.   Before I started using CS 
in the sinus I got 4-5 colds a year.

   Bob

Re: CSCS$Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread sol
As I am misting my eyes, I inhale as much of the mist as possible, and also 
give my mouth and throat a spray for good measure. That seems to do it for 
me. Actually, I sort of mist my whole face from about 6-8 inches away, 
while blinking and inhaling into the mist.  And I then mist my hands and 
make sure the CS gets all over them, palms and backs and fingers. This is 
just what works for me. I carry a 2 oz mister bottle in my purse at all 
times, and have several of them around the house as well.

A mist of CS to the eyes is very soothing to dry eyes, too.
sol

At 12:32 PM 1/13/2005, you wrote:

Sol,

I found that irrigating my sinus with CS once a week or right after 
exposure to someone who was sick prevented me from catching a cold or the 
flu.  I haven't had one in three years.  Washing the hands is another 
preventative measure but I don't do that as often as I should.   Before I 
started using CS in the sinus I got 4-5 colds a year.


   Bob




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RE: CSCS Xylitol

2005-01-13 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Sol  Jim,

Of course each individual is unique and an individual and nothing can work
on everything for everyone; however, I'm a great believer in internal doses
1 part CS + 2 parts Gatorade (taken in mouthful doses, gently swishing 
holding in mouth for 2 to 3 minutes, then swallowing); repeat as often daily
as needed; Using CS/H2O2 (4 ml 3% H2O2 in 1 gallon 10 ppm CS) for tooth
brushing at least daily; misting either CS; Xylitol/CS; and/or CS/MSM in
eyes, nose, on hands several times a day and someone suggested misting in
EARS in addition. Thanks for sharing and consider all these items. May 2005
be your Happiest, Healthiest, Most Prosperous Year EVER!

Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com

-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 2:11 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com; silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSCS  Xylitol


Doesn't surprise me for a CS maker/consumer/user to have a cold, I caught
one last fall that lasted 4 weeks in spite of all manner of uses and
consumption of CS, CS/Xylitol, and everything else people here suggested to
me.
Oral use does not always stop the viruses and bacteria, I found out the
hard way that misting my eyes and hands religiously when I am out in public
or as soon as I return to my car is the only thing that prevents me
catching respiratory bugs. I had slacked off not only on that misting
practice but on almost everything else at the same time. However during the
period when I caught the cold, I was drinking a lot of CS daily. So I am
really confident that oral use of CS does not stop the cold virus, for me.
Additional confirmation is that I also caught a cold early on in my oral
daily use of CS, before I started misting eyes and hands, but had not
gotten one in two years, until I slacked off on the misting.

Anecdotal evidence from this list shows that oral CS does indeed seem to
prevent or quickly cure colds and the like for most CS users, but certainly
not all. Too many variables to say for sure why that is.
sol

At 11:17 AM 1/13/2005, Jim Holmes wrote:

I am very surprised that your cold is not quickly terminated by the CS.
Very unusual.  I have not had one in about 5 years.  (Raps self on head
with
knuckles)




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RE: CSMSNBC.com Article: Standards urged for dietary supplements

2005-01-13 Thread Louise
I believe this type of hype is a way to get the American public to accept
loss of vitamins.

What use is it to tell their doctor they are taking vitamins when the doctor
has NO TRAINING in the use of vitamins

Some consumers know more than the doctor about vitamins.

IF this CODEX goes through and you need to go to your doctor for a
prescription and he has no training in it he will not write the
prescription!!! if it is not in the CPS book (that is really a CYA book) and
they will not stray from it.

Louise

-Original Message-
From: Acmeair [mailto:res00...@gte.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 8:09 PM

Standards urged for dietary supplements With nearly one-fifth of
Americans taking dietary supplements, the Institute of Medicine on
Wednesday called for tougher regulations to make sure the products are
safe and do what they claim.
http://g.msn.com/0MNBUS00/2?http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6816198CM=EmailThi
sCE=1
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CSRe: Re: CSRecognizing a Stroke

2005-01-13 Thread noblemetals

And further---IV chelation therapy within 24 hours can reverse the effects 
of the stroke - Chelation Therapy by Morton Walker


  
 Useful information to put in your
 lifesaving file.
 
 Worthwhile topic to send on as part of public education reagarding a
 rather devastating condition.: Stroke
 
 Is It a Stroke?  Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to
 identify.  Unfortunately, the lack of awareness spells disaster.
 The stroke victim may suffer brain damage when people nearby fail
 to recognize the symptoms of a stroke.
 
 Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking ;
  
 Three simple questions:
 
  Ask the individual to smile.
  Ask him or her to raise both arms.
  Ask the person to speak a simple sentence.
  
  
 If he or she has trouble with any of
 these tasks, call 911 immediately
 and describe the symptoms to the
 dispatcher.
  
 After discovering that a group of non-medical volunteers could
 identify facial weakness, arm weakness and speech problems,
 researchers urged the general public to learn the three questions.
 
 They presented their conclusions at the American Stroke
 Association's annual meeting last February.
 Widespread use of this test could result in prompt diagnosis and
 treatment of the stroke and prevent brain damage.
 A cardiologist says if everyone who gets this e-mail sends it to10
 people, you can bet that at least one life will be saved.  Tell as
 many people as possible about this. It could save their lives!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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Re: CS

2005-01-13 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Amen.   Richard Harris has hit the nail on the head.   Giving advice 
can be very risky indeed.



JBB


On Friday, Jan 14, 2005, at 01:41 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:


Hi Steve,
 
I congratulate you on wanting to help this lady; however, I'd be the 
first to caution you on advising a pregnant lady--other than telling 
her to ask her doctor about adding CS and then follow his directions. 
Should she TAKE CS and then be doing many other things during 
pregnancy and have ANY problems, then you can rest assured YOU and CS 
will be blamed, whether or not you actually are. You're in a lose-lose 
situation and liable to many charges--1st of which is Practicising 
medicine without a license. I urge you to continue seeking to help 
others less fortunate, but remember NOT to Say anything that you don't 
actually Know and Pregnancy treatment and favorable delivery are high 
in that category.

 
Please check my Site  let me know if I can be of help.
 
Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com

 

-Original Message-
From: Stephen Summers -SilverGenesis [mailto:surec...@netactive.co.za]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 6:53 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS


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Dear Members

 

A healthy and prosperous 2005 to one and all.

 

We produce very good quality CS and a friend of ours in an avid user. 
She has expressed concern about taking it while she is pregnant.


 

Although I’m convinced it is perfectly safe – and will even aid the 
developing foetus in growth and health – as well as easing the 
mother’s delivery and recovery – I’m not sure how to reassure her.


 

My main concern is that she may be taking certain prescription drugs, 
whose side-effects may cause complications. If that happens, heaven 
forbid, and her doctor finds out she’s been taking CS, he may be quick 
to blame any problems on CS.


 

Has anyone ever heard of any adverse reaction for pregnant women?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Steve