CSTetrasil

2005-04-11 Thread Sharie Hartwell
We bought a dozen Tetrasil to try on patients as well use the product 
ourselves.  I haven't seen ANY results either.  We've used it on 
diabetic sores, simple cuts and scratches with no success whatsoever.  
All it did was darken the skil and cause discoloration.  Has anyone had 
any  good results?


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Re: CScoconut water treatment Cineraria

2005-04-11 Thread Rowena
Ok, I have some cineraria tincture, which I got some years ago but didn't use 
as directed because it just stung so much.  It says 1 drop in the eyes 4-5 
times a day.  I don't think I'm likely to do it that often, cataract or no 
cataracts; the best I ended up doing was putting it on the eyelid for some 
principal to seep through.  I suspect the practitioner didn't realise it was so 
strong - maybe it was to be succussed or something.  

Anyway, I've just brought a coconut home with me and am wondering whether to 
put some cineraria tincture in the cocounut milk and get the best of both 
remedies.  

Rowena
Blinking nervously in Australia

Anybody wanna hold my hand on this?
SANDEE - please, more details about your cineraria drop - how, what, how 
often, for how long?

Did anyone get the full text of the article from the Phillipines Ophtalmology 
site http://www.pao.org.ph/main.php?fid=abstracts/vol24num1topic1?

Here is another interesting site: 
http://www.cyberdyaryo.com/features/f2002_1113_01.htm   (coconut research)
Enig explained that monolaurin is the antiviral, antibacterial, and 
antiprotozoal monoglyceride used by the human or animal to destroy lipid coated 
viruses such as HIV, herpes, cytomegalovirus, influenza, various pathogenic 
bacteria including listeria monocytogenes and heliobacter pylori, and protozoa 
such as giardia lamblia.

CSTetrasil

2005-04-11 Thread Matthew McCann
Hi, Sharie,

A friend of mine used Tetrasil successfully to get rid of a
skin tumor. But it took 3 to 4 applications each day for
about 3 weeks to get noticeable results. 
It might be a gentle alternative to zinc chloride-based
black salve. Also, it would be an interesting experiment
to compare Tetrasil to silver sulfate ointment, an old
remedy still in use in some parts of the world. It might
be possible to make silver sulfate by electrolysis with
dilute sulfuric acid.

Matthew




CSGot milk?

2005-04-11 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Five: Cataracts: Cataracts are also linked to dairy
products. The galactose that is a breakdown product of
lactose also appears to damage the lens of the eye,
leading to cataracts.

The next question is: Which dairy products? Commercial
cows milk that is full of steroids and antibiotics,
from unhealthy cows that are fed mostly commercial
grain (genetically-modified corn) sprayed with highly
toxic pesticides and herbicides? Commercial cows milk
that has been cooked and 'homogenized' until it
resembles liquid plastic?

Humans have been drinking fresh goat and cows milk for
many centuries without cataracts occuring (or cancer
or heart disease), but it was from animals that were
allowed to run around in the sunshine and eat what
they were designed to eat (lots of green forage),
drinking fresh stream water devoid of pollutants.

You cannot compare the two.



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Re: CSGot milk?

2005-04-11 Thread bbanever
Real raw and organic dairy food (including colostrum) is available from 
Organic Pastures Inc.   This is their website http://organicpastures.com/ 
Dairy, when consumed in the raw organic and/or cultured state, will not 
cause cataracts, diabetes, atherosclerosis and many other diseases it 
will prevent and in some cases cure these conditions.  The cows on this 
family run farm are pasture grazed and fed 5 lbs of organic corn and organic 
alfalfa hay a day.  The difference between this and pasteurized homogenized 
dairy is like night and day.  This food is delicious and nutritious.  You 
can order thru the mail if it isn't available in your area.


Bob
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Subject: CSGot milk?



Five: Cataracts: Cataracts are also linked to dairy
products. The galactose that is a breakdown product of
lactose also appears to damage the lens of the eye,
leading to cataracts.

The next question is: Which dairy products? Commercial
cows milk that is full of steroids and antibiotics,
from unhealthy cows that are fed mostly commercial
grain (genetically-modified corn) sprayed with highly
toxic pesticides and herbicides? Commercial cows milk
that has been cooked and 'homogenized' until it
resembles liquid plastic?

Humans have been drinking fresh goat and cows milk for
many centuries without cataracts occuring (or cancer
or heart disease), but it was from animals that were
allowed to run around in the sunshine and eat what
they were designed to eat (lots of green forage),
drinking fresh stream water devoid of pollutants.

You cannot compare the two.



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Re: CScd

2005-04-11 Thread Marshall Dudley
How did you administer it?  I beliwve that tetrasil is insoluable and stable,
and thus if taken by mouth will not make it to the blood. The only shot at
gettting anything in the blood is most likely by IV.

Marshall

oldgl...@bigcountry.net wrote:

 Hi,

 The FDA has lost all credibility with me.  I no longer listen to anything
 they have to say or believe they are working for our benefit.  Corrupt to
 the core!

 I bought some Tetrasil and didn't see a miraculous cure of my Mother's
 shingles.  The insert said shingles would respond in mere days.  I wasn't
 impressed.

 Jean

 **

  serious dangers of acitamenophen,  but have refused
  to take any action to notify consumers.   (By their rules, combining
  the substances is illegal,  even though the manufacturer has an
  unused patent for that very combination.)  I think, though, they
  may finally be bowing to growing consumer anger over their practices;
  just today they announce new labeling requirements for some of their
  approved heart-attack inducing drugs.   Much too little much too late;

 
 
 

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Re: CScd

2005-04-11 Thread Marshall Dudley
Myabe their original tests were run with tetrasil that was contaminated
with ionic or colloidal silver.  I have wondered how a stable compound
of silver that is completely insoluble could be very effective.

Marshall

marmar...@aol.com wrote:

  In a message dated 4/9/2005 8:51:06 AM Central Standard Time,
 oldgl...@bigcountry.net writes:

  I bought some Tetrasil and didn't see a miraculous cure of
  my Mother's
  shingles.  The insert said shingles would respond in mere
  days.  I wasn't
  impressed.

 I bought it for fungal toenails and had the same results. MA


Re: CScd

2005-04-11 Thread Marshall Dudley
What is the supplement?

Marshall

Jonathan B. Britten wrote:

 The first and last sentence seem to describe very well much of the
 behavior of the FDA.  I was reading in Life Extension magazine today
 that the FDA has known for years that a simple nutritional supplement
 could eliminate the serious dangers of acitamenophen,  but have refused
 to take any action to notify consumers.   (By their rules, combining
 the substances is illegal,  even though the manufacturer has an
 unused patent for that very combination.)  I think, though, they
 may finally be bowing to growing consumer anger over their practices;
 just today they announce new labeling requirements for some of their
 approved heart-attack inducing drugs.   Much too little much too late;
 LE foundation seems to be the best source for the lowdown on FDA
 corruption, and one's annual membership supports research and
 investigation.I do recommend the group highly.   I wonder whether
 they have ever investigated EIS?

 On Saturday, Apr 9, 2005, at 22:09 Asia/Tokyo, Ode Coyote wrote:

 Sounds like they might have hurt [killed?] someone and need to
  re-examine their procedure.
 
  ...Maybe not so much for the silver itself, but the manner of
  injecting it all in one large volume dose?
   Could have been a major herx or mega blood PH change or something.
 
  The first normal reaction after such an event is to slam all doors
  shut and say nothing to anyone.
 
  Ode
 
  At 10:27 AM 4/8/2005 -0400, you wrote:
  
 
  Ode, what do ya think??  Did you read all this??   davido
 
 
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Re: CSGot milk?

2005-04-11 Thread sol
Sure I can. Since it is the lactose and associated enzyme that are 
thought to be the link between dairy and cataracts I don't see why the 
two are not comparable. Many human populations do not consume any dairy 
of any kind after weaning, and those folks lose the lactose digesting 
enzyme after childhood (forgot what age that occurs at). Some human 
populations that have traditionally relied on dairy products (any 
source) through adult life do retain the lactose digesting enzyme. Not 
all do. Regardless of what other adulterants or contaminants any dairy 
product may contain, lactose is lactose.

sol

Terry Chamberlin wrote:


Five: Cataracts: Cataracts are also linked to dairy
   


products. The galactose that is a breakdown product of
lactose also appears to damage the lens of the eye,
leading to cataracts.

The next question is: Which dairy products? Commercial
cows milk that is full of steroids and antibiotics,
from unhealthy cows that are fed mostly commercial
grain (genetically-modified corn) sprayed with highly
toxic pesticides and herbicides? Commercial cows milk
that has been cooked and 'homogenized' until it
resembles liquid plastic?

Humans have been drinking fresh goat and cows milk for
many centuries without cataracts occuring (or cancer
or heart disease), but it was from animals that were
allowed to run around in the sunshine and eat what
they were designed to eat (lots of green forage),
drinking fresh stream water devoid of pollutants.

You cannot compare the two.




 




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Re: CSGot milk?

2005-04-11 Thread sol
That makes no sense to me whatsoever, as organic milk contains lactose 
same as any other.

sol
bbanever wrote:

  This is their website http://organicpastures.com/ Dairy, when 
consumed in the raw organic and/or cultured state, will not cause 
cataracts,




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CScd

2005-04-11 Thread Matthew McCann
Hello, Marshall,

I think tetrasilver tetroxide is soluble in water. I got a
one pint bottle of SilSpa, the hot tub disinfectant, and
found it to be (probably) a saturated aqueous solution
of Ag4o4. The label describes it as 1.0% Silver Oxide II
and 99.0% other ingredients (which may be just water,
but I am not sure.) The label reads further that the one
pint consists of 1.33 ounce silver oxide II, equivalent to
1.16 ounce silver as elemental per gallon.
The pint of Silspa has a thick sediment of grayish black
Ag4o4 and a supernatant liquid that looks grayish with
reflected light and amber in transmitted light. I think the
supernatant liquid is an aqueous solution of Ag4o4 in
equilibrium with the Ag4o4 sediment.

The label gives an FDA-type warning not to use SilSpa
except for its intended purpose (i.e. as a bathing water
disinfectant.)

A caution: I may be totally wrong about other ingredients
being only water. The label contains strong warnings
and first aid instructions if SilSpa is misused. Does
anybody know anything further about this product?

Matthew

Re: CSGot milk?

2005-04-11 Thread bbanever

sol,
One reason raw milk is so much easier to digest compared to pasteurized milk 
is due to the presence of lactase, the enzyme that breaks down milk sugar 
and which many humans are unable to produce. The experts I have spoken with 
deny the presence of lactase in raw milk; however, it is the friendly 
bacteria in raw milk that facilitate the creation of lactase in the 
intestine where it is needed. That is why lactose-intolerant people can 
drink raw milk without a problem. Pasteurization kills these friendly 
bacteria.


Bob

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Subject: Re: CSGot milk?


That makes no sense to me whatsoever, as organic milk contains lactose 
same as any other.

sol
bbanever wrote:

  This is their website http://organicpastures.com/ Dairy, when consumed 
in the raw organic and/or cultured state, will not cause cataracts,




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CSRE: cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread ransley
Cataracts are also linked to dairy products. The
galactose that is a breakdown product of lactose also appears to damage
the lens of the eye, leading to cataracts. 

Learn to make and drink kefir. The kefir culture eats the lactose in milk in
24 hours or less when properly made, yielding many other beneficial vitamins
and probiotics in the process, like any other cultured food. You get the
benefits of dairy without the problems of dairy. It can be made in
store-bought or farm-raw cow or goat milk.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Kefir_making/

http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html

Daddybob



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Re: CSRE: cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread Christine Carleton
I've used essential oils to assist with a number of vision challenges
including double  triple vision, black spots in front of the eyeballs, etc.
Cataracts appear to respond also.  Contact me off line if you want to know
more.  My ophthalmologist could not grind corrective lenses because as Post
Polio individual, distortion in my eye muscles left the pitch - at 4:00 and
8:00 o'clock respectively. I was working at 18pt, with double and triple
vision.  Also had those pesky, nasty black spots in front of my eyeballs.
Now I work at 10-11 pt in single vision with no correction  no black spots.
I limit my dairy to cream in coffee and partake in cheeses.  CC


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 Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 11:37:42 -0400
 To: The Silverlist silver-list@eskimo.com,
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 Subject: CSRE: cataracts



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Re: CSreadability of websites help, was Re: CSRE: cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread Sandee George
I suggest you cut and paste,what you want to read, to word and then use
the background
delete to get rid of the color - I agree totally all of this looks good
but is far from good for 
many reasons, there is one who has a background on this site which as I
see it I delete
it as it is just to hard to read - maybe I am just too simple but life
for me has to be easy 
Take care and good luck
Sandee

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Re: CSGot milk?

2005-04-11 Thread sol
There is a great difference between digestibility and the effect of the 
enzyme and the lactose/galactose/galactase on the eyes. That effect 
really has nothing to do with digestibility, nor the other benefits or 
drawbacks of factory farmed dairy over organic natural dairy.


To say that digestibility or the presence of an enzyme or helpful 
bacteria have any effect on whether dairy products produce cataracts or 
not,  has not been researched at all. Indeed it is the lactose digesting 
enzyme itself which is thought to be the cause of cataracts in some 
people, because (I read) it is thought to somehow pass into the lens of 
the eye. Therefore it is a great leap of faith to say digestibility and 
otherwise healthfulness of the product equates to no cataract risk from 
consumption.


I didn't put forth the idea to tweak anyones personal belief buttons re 
dairy consumption, but to put before the group another possiblility of 
cataract causation. Because anything can be worth trying, to slow or 
stop a cataract and reverse it, rather than having to face surgery. As 
in everything else posted re cataracts, catching one early is the best 
hope of reversal, no matter what treatment is used.


Mike, if you think this has gone too far off topic, I'd be glad to take 
it to the OT list. But to bring it back to CSI have wondered if CS 
use has something to do with why I am now able to (apparently--one more 
eye exam should tell for sure) not only digest dairy, but have not had 
any recurrence of the early stage cataract since the year of zero dairy 
intake. In the past two years, I have been misting my eyes and taking 
orally, CS daily. Given that not much else has changed, it seems likely 
that CS is what is helping. But again, I'm conservative, and need the 
results of one more eye exam to feel certain.


I have also been wondering, since many people have reported successful 
use of CS/DMSO eye drops for cataract reversal, whether using such an 
eyedrop a few times per week would have preventative effects for us 
older folks who are entering the years when cataracts start to develop.


For anyone who is curious, my current dairy consumption is limited to a 
very few items, and contains no regular cow milk, and none of the 
cheeses or additive filled dairy products that are also full of 
thickeners, etc. Organic (at least locally available brands) is no 
guarantee there no seaweed thickeners and other nasty stuff in the 
product. So I usually say real organic is just not available here.

sol

bbanever wrote:


sol,
One reason raw milk is so much easier to digest compared to 
pasteurized milk is due to the presence of lactase, the enzyme that 
breaks down milk sugar and which many humans are unable to produce. 
The experts I have spoken with deny the presence of lactase in raw 
milk; however, it is the friendly bacteria in raw milk that facilitate 
the creation of lactase in the intestine where it is needed. That is 
why lactose-intolerant people can drink raw milk without a problem. 
Pasteurization kills these friendly bacteria.


Bob




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Re: CSGot milk? etc., for cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread Sandee George
I went to the site and read what was there, the bottom line is that
cataracts are caused
from toxins - so what is new in illness - get rid of the muck so the
body can function as
it was originally meant to do    Man CANNOT improve on MOTHER
NATURE'S design !!!
From the ego vantage point they may THINK they can but it just never
seems to work !!!???
Now I checked with one of my old lady herbalists in the country re the
coconut water and
cataracts - it was a wonderful conversation - which I will relate - Hi
there mother X, how are
you today - just fine - mother do you know if coconut water is good for
the eyes - she looks
at me and says - now how would a modern woman like you know about such
things ?   I replied
I don't that is why I have come to you - she says - any time you have
anything wrong with the
eyes young coconut water will cure it all - so speaketh the sage   
She went on to inform me
that the only thing which can kill the poison of a tree we have down here
if it gets into the eyes
is coconut water, and if this is not used the poison of the tree will
damage the eye - so thank's
to whomever suggested this wonderful gift of nature as one of the
assistants for eradicating 
cataracts now I have my own home grown supply    After leaving her
house I stopped and
bought some coconuts to start using it right away - I will share the
results later 
Regards to all
Sandee

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Re: CSGot milk?

2005-04-11 Thread Sandee George
Sol - I bathe my eyes three times per day in C.S. regardless of what is
going on, 
If you can find an eye bath let me know as I have been hunting to get
another one 
Thanks
Sandee

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CSreadability of websites help, was Re: CSRE: cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread sol
Does anyone know if there is a way to change a website/page(s) that are 
just about unreadable because of dark text on dark backgrounds or white 
text on black backgrounds to plain black text on white? I  figured out I 
can enlarge the text, and that helps with some sites, but the kefirpage 
link below is one where increasing text size doesn't help me much. I 
can't read the darn thing.


I churlishly hope all the people who make these fancy-shmancy webpages 
get old and can't read their own damn sites! As they are it is a triumph 
of needing to be stylish over making a site accessible.

TIA for any help,
sol

ransley wrote:


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Kefir_making/

http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html

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Re: CSreadability of websites help, was Re: CSRE: cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread Marshall Dudley
Try entering a ^A (control a), or blocking off the text you want to read.
That always works for me.

Marshall

sol wrote:

 Does anyone know if there is a way to change a website/page(s) that are
 just about unreadable because of dark text on dark backgrounds or white
 text on black backgrounds to plain black text on white? I  figured out I
 can enlarge the text, and that helps with some sites, but the kefirpage
 link below is one where increasing text size doesn't help me much. I
 can't read the darn thing.

 I churlishly hope all the people who make these fancy-shmancy webpages
 get old and can't read their own damn sites! As they are it is a triumph
 of needing to be stylish over making a site accessible.
 TIA for any help,
 sol

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 http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html
 
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CSreadability of websites help, was Re: CSRE: cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread Dan Nave
On Internet Explorer go to:

Tools menu

click on Internet Options/General/Accessibility

Put a check mark in the boxes for:

Ignore colors specified on Web pages
Ignore font styles specified on Web Pages
Ignore font sizes specified on Web Pages

Click on OK/OK  

Dan



CSreadability of websites help, was Re: CSRE: cataracts

sol wrote:
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 10:07:33 



Does anyone know if there is a way to change a website/page(s) that are

just about unreadable because of dark text on dark backgrounds or white

text on black backgrounds to plain black text on white? I  figured out
I 
can enlarge the text, and that helps with some sites, but the kefirpage

link below is one where increasing text size doesn't help me much. I 
can't read the darn thing.

I churlishly hope all the people who make these fancy-shmancy webpages

get old and can't read their own damn sites! As they are it is a
triumph 
of needing to be stylish over making a site accessible.
TIA for any help,
sol



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CSreadability of websites help

2005-04-11 Thread Wayne Fugitt

Morning Sol,

This is a problem with many sites, color, text size, you name it.   I set 
my browser to the largest size, but that does not help in many cases.


Does anyone know if there is a way to change a website/page(s) that are 
just about unreadable because of dark text on dark backgrounds or white 
text on black backgrounds to plain black text on white?


When I find a site important enough that I really want to read it, here is 
what I do to solve the problem.


Simply copy and past the document into word.  Or you can in some cases, do 
a save as and make it text, word, or html.


After getting the document into word, simply format to make it any font you 
like, and any point size that pleases the eyes.


It is a bit of a pain, but this works for me.  If I go to this much 
trouble, I usually keep the file and add it to my collection.


Wayne


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CScs: this just in from Kim Komando

2005-04-11 Thread David S Osborne
Haven't been here [there?] yet but this looks intrsng. Probably very
conventional cut n paste docs.
davido

If you need information on a medical condition, today's Cool Site is for
you.
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You can find links to databases and medical journals, too. This site is
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Re: CSreadability of websites help, was Re: CSRE: cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread David S Osborne
copy and paste into a word pro. the color should disapere, if not, run
the copied thru
re-formatter: emailStripper, available for free from
http://www.papercut.biz/emailStripper.htm  
then paste it into wp and print.
note: for meself, if I even bother with the first step and it dont woik,
I say the hell with it. I think
it is S un cool of anyone to use that type of setup, even white
on black.
davido[emailStripper is great to know about, thanks to ck]

On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 10:49:30 -0600 sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com writes:
 Does anyone know if there is a way to change a website/page(s) that 
 are 
 just about unreadable because of dark text on dark backgrounds or 
 white 
 text on black backgrounds to plain black text on white? I  figured 
 out I 
 can enlarge the text, and that helps with some sites, but the 
 kefirpage 
 link below is one where increasing text size doesn't help me much. I 
 
 can't read the darn thing.
 
 I churlishly hope all the people who make these fancy-shmancy 
 webpages 
 get old and can't read their own damn sites! As they are it is a 
 triumph 
 of needing to be stylish over making a site accessible.
 TIA for any help,
 sol
 
 ransley wrote:
 
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 http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html
 
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CSRe: CS readability of text...

2005-04-11 Thread patriot2000


At 10:33 AM 4/11/2005, you wrote:
 Does anyone know if there
is a way to change a website/page(s) that are
 just about unreadable because of dark text on dark backgrounds or
white
 text on black backgrounds to plain black text on white?

I find that if I just select the part I want to read, it comes up in
white print that stands out better than the black. I can read that
well enough. However, if that is not good enough for your needs,
better still, simply select and copy the part you want to
read, and paste it in a new e-mail (which you can just trash after
reading), or in your Word Perfect or Word -- it will print as black on
white; then you can delete or automatically save the document for future
reference, too, if you like. Two birds, with one stone.
Marlys





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CSfirst batch CS

2005-04-11 Thread Transpacific
I just made my first batch of CS. 
Is  it recommended to let sit for a period of time or can it be drunk 
immediately?
How much of the batch(8oz beaker) should be saved to seed subsequent batches?  

Tom 

Re: CScoconut water treatment Cineraria

2005-04-11 Thread Sandee George
I started using the drops in November - and the cataract was 70%
dissolved by January - I 
use them from time to time in both eyes just for maintenance but am now
going to give
the coconut water a shot - I also bathe my eyes every day three times per
day in C.S.
I will go and have a look at the sites you gave the addresses for - take
care
Sandee

The one who accomplished it is the one
who failed to realize that he could not do it.


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CSamount to drink

2005-04-11 Thread Transpacific
How many ounces of CS is a good amount daily?

Tom

Re: CSamount to drink

2005-04-11 Thread scl...@netzero.com

For maintenence I take a mouthful/day and hold it for a min or two. If I'm in 
the shower I try to hold it for 10 min for greater absorbtion. If I'm sick I'll 
take a mouthful every half hour until I feel better. It's not an exact science 
yet. When dealing with clear ionic silver at low ppm there are no worries of 
toxicity so take as much as you feel you need. There are some folks who are 
very ill doing a liter and more/day. 

Steve 


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Re: CSGot milk? etc., for cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread Christine Carleton
From my experience, eyes and vision also relate to emotions - sometimes we
choose to see, some times not.  Vision = layers of emotion/pain.  Eyes often
improve when one does gall bladder and liver cleanses - Chinese medicine 
wood element  eat lots of greens.  Expand decisions rather than
contracting to established boxes of safety...  Deepak Chopra says 20/20 is
blindness compared to extended sight...  There is so much more if we just
seek-look-n'see beyond limited science criteria. Then one has to get honest
with themselves.  As vision improves blockages in charkras are dissolved or
is it as one cleans their chakras vision improves - hand in glove stuff.  CC

 From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com
 Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 13:44:20 -0300
 Subject: Re: CSGot milk?  etc., for cataracts

 
 I went to the site and read what was there, the bottom line is that
 cataracts are caused
 from toxins - so what is new in illness - get rid of the muck so the
 body can function as
 it was originally meant to do    Man CANNOT improve on MOTHER
 NATURE'S design !!!
 From the ego vantage point they may THINK they can but it just never
 seems to work !!!???
 Now I checked with one of my old lady herbalists in the country re the
 coconut water and
 cataracts - it was a wonderful conversation - which I will relate - Hi
 there mother X, how are
 you today - just fine - mother do you know if coconut water is good for
 the eyes - she looks
 at me and says - now how would a modern woman like you know about such
 things ?   I replied
 I don't that is why I have come to you - she says - any time you have
 anything wrong with the
 eyes young coconut water will cure it all - so speaketh the sage 
 She went on to inform me
 that the only thing which can kill the poison of a tree we have down here
 if it gets into the eyes
 is coconut water, and if this is not used the poison of the tree will
 damage the eye - so thank's
 to whomever suggested this wonderful gift of nature as one of the
 assistants for eradicating
 cataracts now I have my own home grown supply    After leaving her
 house I stopped and
 bought some coconuts to start using it right away - I will share the
 results later 
 Regards to all
 Sandee
 
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Re: CSreadability of websites help, was Re: CSRE: cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread Sandee George
Great - thanks for the info - it is always good to have three strings to
the bow !!!
Sandee

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Re: CSreadability of websites help, was Re: CSRE: cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread Barbara
Yes, highlight the text and it will turn white and easy to read :)

Barbara




 Does anyone know if there is a way to change a website/page(s) that are 
 just about unreadable because of dark text on dark backgrounds or white 
 text on black backgrounds to plain black text on white? I  figured out I 
 can enlarge the text, and that helps with some sites, but the kefirpage 
 link below is one where increasing text size doesn't help me much. I 
 can't read the darn thing.
 
 I churlishly hope all the people who make these fancy-shmancy webpages 
 get old and can't read their own damn sites! As they are it is a triumph 
 of needing to be stylish over making a site accessible.
 TIA for any help,
 sol



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CSRe: C.S. eyebath

2005-04-11 Thread Sandee George
Thanks Sol - I am hanging on to the one I still have for dear life 
Sandee

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CSreadability of websites help, was Re: CSRE: cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi Sol,

I copy the words, paste as if making a letter and the words are black on
white background.

Jean

 
 
 Does anyone know if there is a way to change a website/page(s) that are
 just about unreadable because of dark text on dark backgrounds or white
 text on black backgrounds to plain black text on white? I  figured out I
 can enlarge the text, and that helps with some sites, but the kefirpage
 link below is one where increasing text size doesn't help me much. I
 can't read the darn thing.
 
 I churlishly hope all the people who make these fancy-shmancy webpages
 get old and can't read their own damn sites! As they are it is a triumph
 of needing to be stylish over making a site accessible.
 TIA for any help,
 sol
 



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Re: CSreadability of websites help, was Re: CSRE: cataracts

2005-04-11 Thread sol

Marshall and Sandee,
 I use Netscape, and found I can set the appearance  (in Preferences) 
so that websites appear as black text on white background. Desperation 
can do wonderful things. The Kefir website now comes up that way, I 
don't have to do anything. YAY!

sol

Marshall Dudley wrote:


Try entering a ^A (control a), or blocking off the text you want to read.
That always works for me.

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Re: CSGot milk?

2005-04-11 Thread sol

Sandee,
 I'll keep an eye out for one (LOL!) but though I remember eye baths 
from my childhood, I haven't seen one for donkey's years.

Somebody must still sell them, though.
sol

Sandee George wrote:


Sol - I bathe my eyes three times per day in C.S. regardless of what is
going on, 
If you can find an eye bath let me know as I have been hunting to get
another one 
Thanks

Sandee

 




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Re: CSfirst batch CS

2005-04-11 Thread sol
Ode has written here several times that there seems to be a special 
lift to drinking fresh CS. I am trying to do both, I make and store 
for various uses, but am now experimenting with drinking (I always swish 
and hold it under my tongue for as long as I can before swallowing) some 
fresh CS nearly every day. It just isn't as convenient to make it daily, 
but small batches brew fast, even without using any of a previous batch. 
I never seed my CS.

sol

Transpacific wrote:


I just made my first batch of CS.
Is  it recommended to let sit for a period of time or can it be drunk 
immediately?
How much of the batch(8oz beaker) should be saved to seed subsequent 
batches?  
 
Tom




 




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CSre:eye washers??

2005-04-11 Thread David S Osborne



could be??

http://www.antiquebottletrader.com/eye_cups.htm

ain cheaop also...do a google on eye wash cup

also again.  I remember not too long ago that a company peddlin eye
wash packed an eye cup
[pplastic] on top of the bottle of eyewash.

davido

Re: CScoconut water treatment Cineraria

2005-04-11 Thread David S Osborne
Rowena, I wonder if the tincture is the same as the stuff intended for
eye use?? for
example:  Homeopathic Educational Services: Cineraria Eye Drops!
Cineraria Eye Drops! Quantity in Basket: none Code: QY-CIN Price: $17.84
Shipping Weight: 0.00 pounds. Quantity:. Cineraria is a traditional
homeopathic ...
www.homeopathic.com/Merchant2/merchant.
mvc?Screen=PRODStore_Code=HESProduct_Code=QY-CIN - 9k - 




On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 18:55:51 +0800 Rowena new...@aapt.net.au writes:
Ok, I have some cineraria tincture, which I got some years ago but didn't
use as directed because it just stung so much.  It says 1 drop in the
eyes 4-5 times a day.  I don't think I'm likely to do it that often,
cataract or no cataracts; the best I ended up doing was putting it on the
eyelid for some principal to seep through.  I suspect the practitioner
didn't realise it was so strong - maybe it was to be succussed or
something.  

Anyway, I've just brought a coconut home with me and am wondering whether
to put some cineraria tincture in the cocounut milk and get the best of
both remedies.  

Rowena
Blinking nervously in Australia

Anybody wanna hold my hand on this?
SANDEE - please, more details about your cineraria drop - how, what,
how often, for how long?

Did anyone get the full text of the article from the Phillipines
Ophtalmology site
http://www.pao.org.ph/main.php?fid=abstracts/vol24num1topic1?

Here is another interesting site: 
http://www.cyberdyaryo.com/features/f2002_1113_01.htm   (coconut
research)
Enig explained that monolaurin is the antiviral, antibacterial, and
antiprotozoal monoglyceride used by the human or animal to destroy lipid
coated viruses such as HIV, herpes, cytomegalovirus, influenza, various
pathogenic bacteria including listeria monocytogenes and heliobacter
pylori, and protozoa such as giardia lamblia.

Re: CScd

2005-04-11 Thread Jonathan B. Britten

Co-Q 10.

JBB



On Monday, Apr 11, 2005, at 23:32 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:


What is the supplement?

Marshall

Jonathan B. Britten wrote:


The first and last sentence seem to describe very well much of the
behavior of the FDA.  I was reading in Life Extension magazine today
that the FDA has known for years that a simple nutritional supplement
could eliminate the serious dangers of acitamenophen,  but have 
refused

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CS

2005-04-11 Thread Andy Gill

I wanted to run the following claims by the brain trust for accuracy.  They 
come from the following 
http://www.gaiaresearch.co.za/guideI.html#81.%20COLLOIDAL%20SILVER

My questions are:

1. IS 30-volts the optimum?

2. Does an AC unit produce a damaging 50-60Hz electromagnetic pulse being 
emitted to and by the transformer that damages the CS and therefore requires 
it to be insulated?

3.  Do 30-volts and 40 milliamps insure an + - equal ionic and atomic 
colloidal silver yield?

4. IS the shelf life only 4-7 days unless you use the hot water method  
because of limited shelf-life (4-7 days) if not manufactured via the hot 
distilled water method?

Thanks,

POLHelp

Excerpts from above web page.A new, optimal performance 30-volt direct 
current unit. This is as opposed to the conveniently configured 3 X 9 volt = 27 
volt units generally available, which provide adequate, but not optimal 
performance. Using 4 X 9 volt = 36 volts is not a solution, since 33 volts are 
the upper limit for producing single atomic nuclei microclusters, rendering it 
better to have too low than to high a voltage. Mark Metcalf, whose classic and 
widely disseminated article Banishing Disease With Three 9-Volt Batteries, 
spawned the modern electro-colloidal silver production and usage revolution, 
and Bob Beck, retired physics professor at the University of Southern 
California, who conceived and designed the basic unit advocated for that 
purpose, both consider 30 volts low voltage direct current (LVDC) to be the 
ideal for modern electro- ionisation/colloidalisation for human oral usage. 

Alternating current (AC) units, even if correctly regulated to 30 volts, have 
the drawback of not being fully portable (reliant on mains supply) and 
requiring effective insulation of the ionic solution/colloid from the colloid 
damaging 50-60Hz electromagnetic pulse being emitted to and by the transformer. 
This new Gaia design is a fully portable direct current (DC) unit, manufactured 
locally by electronics professionals exclusively for Gaia Research to our 
unique functional specifications, regulated to 30 volts and 40 milliamps, to 
ensure an + - equal ionic and atomic colloidal silver yield, 

We do not recommend your entering into public commercial 
production/distribution for any medicinal purpose, since you are unlikely to be 
able to measure and consistently certify the exact strength of each batch and 
furthermore, because of limited shelf-life (4-7 days) if not manufactured via 
the hot distilled water method, it is unlikely to maintain maximum potency 
and viability for reasonable standing periods via the standard quick production 
procedure, 



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Re: CSre:eye washers??

2005-04-11 Thread starshar
I just (last week) bought a brand new old fashion glass eyecup from either 
my local CVS or supermarket, can't remember which.

I did do one of those almost fall overs when I found it!

Keep looking, you never know what may show up

Sharon


From: David S Osborne ide...@juno.com



could be??

http://www.antiquebottletrader.com/eye_cups.htm

ain cheaop also...do a google on eye wash cup

also again.  I remember not too long ago that a company peddlin eye
wash packed an eye cup
[pplastic] on top of the bottle of eyewash.

davido 




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CSEyebath

2005-04-11 Thread Grant

I think I got one at Walgreens recently.
Grant

sol wrote:


Sandee,
 I'll keep an eye out for one (LOL!) but though I remember eye baths 
from my childhood, I haven't seen one for donkey's years.

Somebody must still sell them, though.
sol

Sandee George wrote:


Sol - I bathe my eyes three times per day in C.S. regardless of what is
going on, If you can find an eye bath let me know as I have been 
hunting to get

another one Thanks
Sandee

 








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RE: CSGot milk?

2005-04-11 Thread Jim Holmes
Ask most any druggist for an eye cup. 

-Original Message-
From: Sandee George [mailto:oha...@juno.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 10:46 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSGot milk?

Sol - I bathe my eyes three times per day in C.S. regardless of what is
going on, 
If you can find an eye bath let me know as I have been hunting to get
another one 
Thanks
Sandee

The one who accomplished it is the one
who failed to realize that he could not do it.


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RE: CScd

2005-04-11 Thread Jim Holmes
Long term oral use of CS had, for many people, eliminated the occurrence of
the lesions altogether. 


-Original Message-
From: George [mailto:in...@dragonbyte.net] 
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 7:20 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScd

On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 08:50:28 -0500, oldgl...@bigcountry.net wrote:

I bought some Tetrasil and didn't see a miraculous cure of my Mother's
shingles.  The insert said shingles would respond in mere days.  I wasn't
impressed.

Jean


Interesting.  My brother has genital herpes and (according to him, I didn't
actually monitor the process ;^0 )Tetrasil has totally prevented several
outbreaks when 
applied as soon as the itching, etc is noticed.  The single minor outbreak
he suffered was eliminated in only two applications with several followups
for good 
measure.  This was accompanied with massive (2 - 3 quarts daily) oral
infusions of cs/gatorade.

George







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Re: CSEyebath

2005-04-11 Thread Brickeyk
I bought my eyewash cup at Rite Aid a local drug store. Cost was about $2.00 
four or five years ago.

I just made one gallon of 40 PPM CS using 30 VDC with resistors to limit the 
current to 0.775 ma.  Took 2 days and my stirring motor quit. I mixed 28 
ounces with Gatorade powder and ice cubes. I noticed a metal taste but still 
drank 
it. I am hoping it will stop my sinus fungus infection. The CS was clear but I 
did notice some black flakes in the jar. At 48 hours the current raised to 
0.84 ma. Have to add another resistor to adjust the current. I have about 12 
feet of AWG 10 silver wire formed in a series of s each leg about 8 inches. 
I 
tied the Ws with cable ties to the gallon jar lid.
Brickey