Re: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-08 Thread William Missett

Four years in the army would do her a world of good.

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From: "Helen Woodward" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 12:57 PM
Subject: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter



Hi,
I have been on this list forever and make colloidal silver and this list 
has so many wise people on it that was wondering what list that I could go 
to that would help us know what to do with my granddaughter who will be 16 
soon. It is not just being a  teenager since she has always had a bad 
character. She makes my daughter miserable and she told her that she 
didn't love her or her father any more and that all she wants from them is 
financial support. They just bought another house in a upscale 
neighborhood, she said she was ashamed to have friends over to her other 
house. She harped and harped on this and now it is a suv, her other 
friends that have turned 16 have a used SUV. It's like she gets in my 
daughter's ear and repeats the same thing over and over. She is beautiful 
and is good in sports and makes good grades. My daughter teaches at the 
high school that she goes to.
Last night she called my daughter at 10 PM and wanted her to come and get 
her at her friends house and she didn't do this and this morning when she 
picked her up she started in on the suv again. They had gone to a store 
and granddaughter called her a "dumb but) loud enough for people to hear. 
This is so severe that my daughter called me this morning crying and said 
that she made her so miserable that she wishes she had never been born. 
Her father is a military man and tends to ground her for long periods 
which punishes my daughter also to have her around all the time. He wanted 
to ground her last week and I got into it and told my daughter that if you 
are too strict sometimes it backfires and she begged him not to ground 
her, I probably should not have gotten into it. In the halls at the school 
she told my daughter that she wasn't going to swim practice to be a life 
guard and she told her she wasn't going and she told her she had to and 
granddaughter looked at her real mean and said Make Me. Well she did go 
because her father picked her up and took her. She doesn't mess with him 
and says she hates him. Now this is a normal family in ever other way she 
has two younger sisters and my daughter says if it wasn't for them she 
would think she was a total failure. Talking to a Psychologist would not 
be the thing because she knows it all and would not talk to him, I think 
she needs medication.  HELP

Sorry for this long post

Mary H.
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Re: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-08 Thread Albert Peirce
Applause!! But I don't know if the courts are still using military service 
as an alternate to jail time, and the granddaughter would have to be haled 
into court first! Regards, Albert
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From: "William Missett" 

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Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter



Four years in the army would do her a world of good.

- Original Message - 
From: "Helen Woodward" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 12:57 PM
Subject: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter



Hi,
I have been on this list forever and make colloidal silver and this list 
has so many wise people on it that was wondering what list that I could 
go to that would help us know what to do with my granddaughter who will 
be 16 soon. It is not just being a  teenager since she has always had a 
bad character. She makes my daughter miserable and she told her that she 
didn't love her or her father any more and that all she wants from them 
is financial support. They just bought another house in a upscale 
neighborhood, she said she was ashamed to have friends over to her other 
house. She harped and harped on this and now it is a suv, her other 
friends that have turned 16 have a used SUV. It's like she gets in my 
daughter's ear and repeats the same thing over and over. She is beautiful 
and is good in sports and makes good grades. My daughter teaches at the 
high school that she goes to.
Last night she called my daughter at 10 PM and wanted her to come and get 
her at her friends house and she didn't do this and this morning when she 
picked her up she started in on the suv again. They had gone to a store 
and granddaughter called her a "dumb but) loud enough for people to hear. 
This is so severe that my daughter called me this morning crying and said 
that she made her so miserable that she wishes she had never been born. 
Her father is a military man and tends to ground her for long periods 
which punishes my daughter also to have her around all the time. He 
wanted to ground her last week and I got into it and told my daughter 
that if you are too strict sometimes it backfires and she begged him not 
to ground her, I probably should not have gotten into it. In the halls at 
the school she told my daughter that she wasn't going to swim practice to 
be a life guard and she told her she wasn't going and she told her she 
had to and granddaughter looked at her real mean and said Make Me. Well 
she did go because her father picked her up and took her. She doesn't 
mess with him and says she hates him. Now this is a normal family in ever 
other way she has two younger sisters and my daughter says if it wasn't 
for them she would think she was a total failure. Talking to a 
Psychologist would not be the thing because she knows it all and would 
not talk to him, I think she needs medication.  HELP

Sorry for this long post

Mary H.
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Subject: silver-digest Digest V2005 #310



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Re: CS>Warts, and Ricinus + bio-carbonate

2005-05-08 Thread Albert Peirce
BIO- as a prefix implies a biological application of the basic carbonate! Do 
you have any documentation of this usage? My Webster's (c.1975) does not 
associate BIO with BICARBONATE in any way! Regards, Al
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"bio-carbonate" is a good spelling of a good word, it just does not
appear anywhere in the cayce readings.

by the by...  the ECreadings are available, free, online at:

http://www.are-cayce.org/ecreadings/

regards,  davido


On Sat, 7 May 2005 18:11:33 -0400 "Albert Peirce" 
writes:

An unfortunate mis-spelling, nothing more.
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> What is bio-carbonate?
> Bruce
>
> Faith Saint Francis wrote:
>
>> Lori metap...@senet.com.au Wrote:
>> Which leads me to my next ailment. Plantars warts. I had one when
I was
>> in
>> the Navy 20 years ago. I dug it out and it went away, only to
reappear
>> and
>> bring friends.
>>
>> For Warts, do the following:
>> Take equal parts (small quantities) of Castor Oil (now it's
called
>> Ricinus oil) and bio-carbonate.
>> Rub the two togerther between the fingers, until they stiffen up,
and
>> look a bit like white chewing gum.
>> This you put on the wart, and put a plaster on it to keep it in
place.
>> It may give a burning sensation.
>> Leave for some three days, then remove.
>> See what happens.
>>
>> This was also taken from the Edgar Cayce Remedies.
>>
>> Good Luck
>> Faith St. Francis
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CS>die off

2005-05-08 Thread Deborah Gerard
When drinking the cs doesn't it kill off good bacteria in the intestine's 
too...thanks debbie


RE: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-08 Thread Louise
IF she was that way with everyone then I might agree but with her doing this
only to the mother I would suggest that the mother is perhaps letting out
signals that she will not object much to being treated that way.

I suggest some remedies for the mother to help her be stronger.

Bush flower combination remedy called relationship might be just right for
her as it encourages positive energy towards oneself.

There is Also a bush flower combination remedy called Adol essences for
teenagers for the daughter :o)))

Louise

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From: William Missett [mailto:miss...@prodigy.net.mx] 
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 2:31 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

Four years in the army would do her a world of good.

- Original Message -
From: "Helen Woodward" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 12:57 PM
Subject: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter




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CS>Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-08 Thread William Missett

You might find this AP piece from today of interest:

May 06, 2005

Study: Meanness in Girls Can Start at 3
ASSOCIATED PRESS

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Meanness in girls can start when they still are 
toddlers, a Brigham Young University study found. It found that girls as 
young as 3 or 4 will use manipulation and peer pressure to get what they 
want.


"It could range from leaving someone out to telling their friends not to 
play with someone to saying, 'I'm not going to invite you to my birthday 
party,'" said Craig Hart, study co-author and professor of marriage, family 
and human development at BYU. "Some kids are really adept at being mean and 
nasty."


They regularly exclude others and threaten to withdraw friendship when they 
don't get their way.


The "mean girls" are highly liked by some and strongly disliked by others. 
They are socially skilled and popular but can be manipulative and subversive 
if necessary. They are feared as well as respected.


The study is the first to link relational aggression and social status in 
preschoolers. It appears in the current issue of the journal Early Education 
and Development. David Nelson and Clyde Robinson of BYU are the other 
authors.


Researchers have long known that adolescents, particularly girls, engage in 
this sort of behavior, called relational aggression, to maintain their 
social status.


In fact, a number of books and movies have come out recently exploring this 
phenomenon, including the best-selling "Queen Bees and Wannabes" and the 
movie "Mean Girls."


"But it is striking that these aggressive strategies are already apparent 
... in preschool," Nelson said. "Preschoolers appear to be more 
sophisticated in their knowledge of social behaviors than credit is 
typically given them."


Hart said other research has found that about 17 percent to 20 percent of 
preschool and school-age girls display such behavior. It also shows up in 
boys, but much less frequently.


"The typical mantra is that boys are more aggressive than girls, but in the 
last decade we've learned that girls can be just as aggressive as boys, just 
in different ways," he said.


The researchers asked 328 preschool children to rate their peers.

They asked which children were most likely to start fights, which were most 
popular and which were most physically aggressive-


The surveys found that even in preschool, a social hierarchy exists.

"You have popular kids, you have average kids, and you have kids (whom) 
others don't like to play with. Then there are some kids who just fly below 
the radar," Hart said.


Other research at BYU has shown that physically and relationally aggressive 
children are more likely to have parents who discipline with psychological 
control and manipulation, withdrawing love, avoiding eye contact and laying 
guilt trips on the kids.


"With relational aggression, we are early on in trying to tease apart these 
relationships," Hart said.


One thing researchers do know is that childhood slights can have lasting 
impacts.


Hart said the study may help teachers and parents key into relational 
aggression and the psychological and emotional trauma it can cause. Just as 
they do with physical aggression, adults need to monitor such behavior and 
help children recognize the harm it can cause.


"We've done studies showing that reasoning with children, not just one time 
but taking lots of opportunities to reason with them about how their 
behavior is affecting others, can help diminish it," Hart said.


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Re: CS>Re: silver-digest: Uncontrolable granddaughter

2005-05-08 Thread sol

Going to the OT list with my response
sol

Albert Peirce wrote:

Applause!! But I don't know if the courts are still using military 
service as an alternate to jail time, and the granddaughter would have 
to be haled into court first! Regards, Albert





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CS>OT: Help With Dog Injury

2005-05-08 Thread Raine
My friend has a dog who was hit by a car yesterday. A financial 
emergency (that also occurred yesterday) makes a trip to the vet 
impossible.


He is walking fine, eating, pottying, doesn't favor the rear, left 
leg/hip, but it will "give out" on occassion. She also says when he sits 
down, the leg/hip flops to the side. (Also, afterward he developed a 
lump on his neck? Any idea what that's about?)


I've offered to help her treat him, and am hoping to draw on the wisdom 
of others who may have experience here.


A bit of info on the dog; he's about 6 months old, Rott/Shepherd/Chow 
mix. We just adore him- he's my surrogate fur-child, so my heart is just 
breaking for him.


Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have,
Raine


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RE: CS>OT: Help With Dog Injury

2005-05-08 Thread lkfields
OK, you will think I am a nutcall a chiropractor and see if he will
adjust the dog.  We do it for our patients for free.  A patient's dog had a
similar incident.  She took him to the vet for many shots and meds.
Expensive.  My husband adjusted him once and the dog was fine.

Lori 

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From: Raine [mailto:rainelov...@sbcglobal.net] 
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 6:03 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: CS>OT: Help With Dog Injury

My friend has a dog who was hit by a car yesterday. A financial emergency
(that also occurred yesterday) makes a trip to the vet impossible.

He is walking fine, eating, pottying, doesn't favor the rear, left leg/hip,
but it will "give out" on occassion. She also says when he sits down, the
leg/hip flops to the side. (Also, afterward he developed a lump on his neck?
Any idea what that's about?)

I've offered to help her treat him, and am hoping to draw on the wisdom of
others who may have experience here.

A bit of info on the dog; he's about 6 months old, Rott/Shepherd/Chow mix.
We just adore him- he's my surrogate fur-child, so my heart is just breaking
for him.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have, Raine


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Re: CS>OT: Help With Dog Injury

2005-05-08 Thread S Khanna
The homeopathic arnica 30c would probably help a lot.  I've had accidnets where 
I thought nothing would help and Arnica brought me out of it.  You can get it 
in a health food store.
 
Since the accident happened yesterday and by the time you are able to give the 
Arnica it will be later, you can give it often .  I take it every couple hours 
until the symptoms begin to let up.
 
Sally

Raine  wrote:
My friend has a dog who was hit by a car yesterday. A financial 
emergency (that also occurred yesterday) makes a trip to the vet 
impossible.

He is walking fine, eating, pottying, doesn't favor the rear, left 
leg/hip, but it will "give out" on occassion. She also says when he sits 
down, the leg/hip flops to the side. (Also, afterward he developed a 
lump on his neck? Any idea what that's about?)

I've offered to help her treat him, and am hoping to draw on the wisdom 
of others who may have experience here.

A bit of info on the dog; he's about 6 months old, Rott/Shepherd/Chow 
mix. We just adore him- he's my surrogate fur-child, so my heart is just 
breaking for him.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have,
Raine


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RE: CS>Symptom Castror/Ricinus oil

2005-05-08 Thread lkfields
Ok, I'll try it.  My husband has some health food store grade castor oil.
He uses it for his fish hook bone spur.  It has helped reduce the
inflammation.

Lori 

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From: Faith Saint Francis [mailto:faithstfran...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 8:54 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Symptom Castror/Ricinus oil

Lori wrote:
>>I want to get rid of the problem and not treat the symptom.  I don't 
>>want to
wear a pair of oily socks to bed each night.<< and >>internal problem..<<

Ricinus Oil does work from the outside to the inside. It is NOT working on
any symtoms. In my experience, the complaints are done away with.
The again, I can only offer, it is up to the one concerned to accept,
persevere a bit, and come out better or even best.
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CS>toddlers

2005-05-08 Thread lkfields
 
I buy my CS from a local Chiropractor.  It is Water Oz and is 100ppm (they
say).  http://wateroz.com/minerals/Silver_2.htm is their website.  Anyway,
my question is...I want to give this to my 2 year old little girl.  Should I
give her a teaspoon a day in her juice?  Should I just give it to her plain?
I want her to have it daily as we do.  However I am unsure as to how much to
give a small child and how.

Lori


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