Re: CSNeed advice on scratched cornea (LED 660nm)

2006-02-19 Thread scl...@netzero.net
Thanks V will try that. The MSM/CS seems to be benefiting her and she say she 
can see clearer after using the CS/MSM so progress is being made.

-- V vzo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Well usually 5 minutes is enough at one time. Have the eye closed looknig 
forward and then shine it through the eyelid for 5 minutes. should fix it right 
up.






Take care,
 V


 Actually I've been having her use V's  660nm array but only for a few
 minutes. Maybe we should try longer.
 Thanks
 Steve

 -- V vzo...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hi Nenah,

 Smart idea




 Take care,
  V


 About a year ago I scratched my cornea when something plastic fell and hit 
 me in the eye. The eye was closed and tearing. I immediately used a 660 
 nanometer LED on the closed lid. In about an hour the eye was fine.

 Nenah 



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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-19 Thread Paula Perry
sol,
For B vitamins you can take Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly or black strap molasses.
I think Spirulina is also loaded with B's. All very cheap and easy. I think
it works better to take the B's in a natural form. Just my opinion.
Paula
- Original Message - 
From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges


 One of my nutrition books says thin, dry, brittle nails or white bands
 in the nails can be due to protein deficiency. Lack of B vitamins can
 cause fragile nails with horizontal or vertical ridges. Prescription for
 Nutritional Healing says irom deficiency can also cause vertical ridges.
 Zinc deficiency can cause white spots. And there is a lot more info
 around on nutrition and nails.
 I also have fairly definite vertical ridges in my nails. Mine probably
 from insufficient B vitamins, as I can't seem to find a brand/type that
 doesn't give me a reaction. And niacin causes me very bad flushing,
 which alsocan kick in my eczema. Even the no-flush types of niacin do
 this. So I guess I'm stuck with the ridges.
 It does seem like worsening of the ridges might mean a worsening
 deficiency? I used to have white spots in my nails, too, but I've been
 taking my minerals much more regularly for some time now, and those are
 now gone. I hadn't actually noticed until I was writing this.
 sol


 Pat wrote:

  Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the
  fingernails?  They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other than
  many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All my life they've been
  thin and too delicate to grow out long, but they were always smooth.
  Several months ago I asked my doctor about the ridges and she said she
  hopes they don't mean anything is wrong and showed me her nails which
  looked just like mine.  They seem to have gotten worse in the last few
  months, so CS must not do a thing for them.
 
 
 



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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-19 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 2/18/06 9:50:58 PM Central Standard Time, 
saffiresk...@yahoo.com writes:

 Edith,
 If you don't mind my asking. The nails on all the fingers, or just a few.   
 In other words, just one hand,  both hands, same same fingers on each hand if 
 not all the fingers,  which ones.   Thanks. 
 

I first noticed one bad place on one nail back in the early 90s.  I really 
didn't think too
much about that.  In 1994 I became very ill with something.  I felt terrible 
all the time,
everything I ate caused extreme stomach pain and if it didn't cause pain, I
would bloat under my rib section to the point where i thought I would 
explode.
I started loosing my hair to the point of over half being gone.  I went to 
several
doctors and they didn't have a clue but one did give me medication.  After 
taking those
6 weeks, I was in worse shape and by now everything I ate made me feel
terrible in one way or another. (i quit those meds)

I had seen a tape by george Malkmus of Hallalujah Acres so I dragged out
my juicer and lived on that for months.  I was working so saw a doctor my 
daughter was
acquainted with to moniter me and give me an excuse for work when I couldn't
go.  Within 8 months all of my hair grew back and I could eat a little more 
of simple foods  raw or steamed, some fruit et.  

By then the ridges were pretty much on all nails.  My thumb nails look like
cordaroy. The rest do not look as bad but the middle finger on right hand
is pretty ridged. I then met some people that knew about RBTI (Dr Carey 
Reams).
They told me about the digestive issue which went along with all of my 
problems.
I am much, better but because I do not follow their dietary advice 100% of 
the time,
I am so much better but still have some digestive issues.  In other 
words...I'm not
as disciplined as I should be.  Edith


Re: CSstrep

2006-02-19 Thread M. G. Devour
Recurrent strep and bronchitis entailing 3 to 4 trips to the doctor per 
year for antibiotics for over ten years ended once I started using CS.

I've been sick a few times with various viral things, but they remain 
simple, viral infections without the usual complicating bacterial 
secondary infections.

I have not needed an antibiotic since I started making and using CS.

How's that?

Mike D.

 with the archives down, i'm forced to ask help on a subject that has
 been addressed here more than once. i have a member of my family unit,
 that is a doubter, and has his 5th bout of strep throat goin on. would
 it be too much to ask for a testimonial or two from those of this group
 that have successfully treated strep with CS.
 
 thank you, kind people, 
 
 jim
 

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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-19 Thread Carol Ann
Hi Sol,
Try Zinc supplements for the white bands and dry brittle nails. Over the years, 
I've had that happen, matter of fact, at the moment I have white spots in three 
of  my nails. Foods rich in Zinc, which include those with a Tail, are not 
things I consume regularily, so I must supplement and not surprised when I get 
the spots.  When I do supplement and start eating more beef, beans, etc  they 
disappear.  Amazing how the lack of just one nutrient can upset the bodys 
balanceand how the body will give us a visual clue.

As to the ridges..

 
sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote: One of my nutrition books says thin, dry, 
brittle nails or white bands 
in the nails can be due to protein deficiency. Lack of B vitamins can 
cause fragile nails with horizontal or vertical ridges. Prescription for 
Nutritional Healing says irom deficiency can also cause vertical ridges. 
Zinc deficiency can cause white spots. And there is a lot more info 
around on nutrition and nails.
I also have fairly definite vertical ridges in my nails. Mine probably 
from insufficient B vitamins, as I can't seem to find a brand/type that 
doesn't give me a reaction. And niacin causes me very bad flushing, 
which alsocan kick in my eczema. Even the no-flush types of niacin do 
this. So I guess I'm stuck with the ridges.
It does seem like worsening of the ridges might mean a worsening 
deficiency? I used to have white spots in my nails, too, but I've been 
taking my minerals much more regularly for some time now, and those are 
now gone. I hadn't actually noticed until I was writing this.
sol


Pat wrote:

 Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the 
 fingernails?  They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other than 
 many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All my life they've been 
 thin and too delicate to grow out long, but they were always smooth.  
 Several months ago I asked my doctor about the ridges and she said she 
 hopes they don't mean anything is wrong and showed me her nails which 
 looked just like mine.  They seem to have gotten worse in the last few 
 months, so CS must not do a thing for them.

   
   




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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-19 Thread Carol Ann
Thanks Edith. This is interesting.  Because of this topic I've taken a really 
close look at my nails and note that two of my fingers, at the base near the 
half moon in the nail I have ridges that are just beginning to form. They are 
the two ring fingers on each hand. Other nails are not affected, except for the 
white spots which I know are from not ingesting enough Zinc whose importance, 
simple as it may seem is as follows, quite complex and cannot be underestimated 
are it is immune function related.  

It's also probably my lack of Zinc that I have not been able to fully shake the 
lingering effects of a flu/chest cold I caught about 2 months ago.  The white 
spots have been forming since then.

I do not eat with regularity enough foods from the groups high in Zinc as I 
avoid food groups with Tails. BTW, one of the symptoms of hair loss (in woman - 
sorry guys - nothing to do with male pattern baldness)  is also a lack of Zinc. 

 I tend to think that people because of other problems like high cholesterol, 
diabetes, and digestive problems. tend to avoid these food groups also.  What 
is also interesting (at least to me) is that in Chinese Medicine, the ring 
fingers represent the San Jao, also known as the Triple Burner and are 
associated with digestive processes.  For me, it makes sense. One of the main 
reasons I do not eat meats (even though I buy hormone free, organic grain fed 
for my son)  is that I have difficulty digesting them .  

In your case, it took 4 years  from the first appearance of the ridges for the 
symptoms/problems to progress and manifest and from your post, seem to point to 
digestive problems...and the Triple Burners. 

http://www.aaaom.org/HPCANDIDIASIS.htm

Zinc: Whatis it?
Zinc is an essential mineral that is foundin almost every cell. It 
stimulates the activity of approximately 100 enzymes,which are substances 
that promote biochemical reactions in your body (1,2).Zinc supports a 
healthy immune system (3,4), is needed for wound healing (5),helps maintain 
your sense of taste and smell (6), and is needed for DNA synthesis(2). Zinc 
also supports normal growth and development during pregnancy, childhood,and 
adolescence (7, 8).   What foods provide zinc?
Zinc is found in a wide variety of foods (2).Oysters contain more zinc 
per serving than any other food, but red meat andpoultry provide the 
majority of zinc in the American diet. Other good food sourcesinclude 
beans, nuts, certain seafood, whole grains, fortified breakfast cereals,and 
dairy products (2,9). Zinc absorption is greater from a diet high in animal
protein than a diet rich in plant proteins (2). Phytates, which are found in
whole grain breads, cereals, legumes and other products, can decrease zinc 
absorption(2, 10, 11).(Refer to Table 1: Selected Food Sources of Zinc 
lists a varietyof dietary sources of zinc.)
.

ejohns9...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 2/18/06 9:50:58 PM Central 
Standard Time, saffiresk...@yahoo.com writes:
 
 Edith,
 If you don't mind my asking. The nails on all the fingers, or just a few.   In 
other words, just one hand,  both hands, same same fingers on each hand if not 
all the fingers,  which ones.   Thanks. 
 
 
 I first noticed one bad place on one nail back in the early 90s.  I really 
didn't think too
 much about that.  In 1994 I became very ill with something.  I felt terrible 
all the time,
 everything I ate caused extreme stomach pain and if it didn't cause pain, I
 would bloat under my rib section to the point where i thought I would explode.
 I started loosing my hair to the point of over half being gone.  I went to 
several
 doctors and they didn't have a clue but one did give me medication.  After 
taking those
 6 weeks, I was in worse shape and by now everything I ate made me feel
 terrible in one way or another. (i quit those meds)
 
 I had seen a tape by george Malkmus of Hallalujah Acres so I dragged out
 my juicer and lived on that for months.  I was working so saw a doctor my 
daughter was
 acquainted with to moniter me and give me an excuse for work when I couldn't
 go.  Within 8 months all of my hair grew back and I could eat a little more of 
simple foods  raw or steamed, some fruit et.  
 
 By then the ridges were pretty much on all nails.  My thumb nails look like
 cordaroy. The rest do not look as bad but the middle finger on right hand
 is pretty ridged. I then met some people that knew about RBTI (Dr Carey Reams).
 They told me about the digestive issue which went along with all of my 
problems.
 I am much, better but because I do not follow their dietary advice 100% of the 
time,
 I am so much better but still have some digestive issues.  In other 
words...I'm not
 as disciplined as I should be.  Edith
 


  
  
  Carol Ann
   
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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-19 Thread deborah byron
As a hobbist beekeeper I'd like to suggest that everyone consider  
following the very good suggestion to use alternatives and avoid the bee  
products.  The honeybee populations have become so severely weakened by  
bad beekeeping methods, such as over-harvesting pollen, propolis, royal  
jelly, taking all their honey and giving them back refined sugar  
syrup--not to mention flawed methods of queen propagation.  In fact we  
should all avoid buying honey from the large commercial bee-yard companies  
who are the worst violators and search out locally made.  Consider paying  
a little more and encourage local bee-keeping in your area.There's a  
reason the honeybees have become so susceptible to every disease and  
predator that comes down the pike.


DByron


On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 05:47:11 -0600, Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net wrote:


sol,
For B vitamins you can take Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly or black strap  
molasses.
I think Spirulina is also loaded with B's. All very cheap and easy. I  
think

it works better to take the B's in a natural form. Just my opinion.
Paula



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Re: CSFingernail Ridges - Please copy and paste the link

2006-02-19 Thread Carol Ann
http://www.coldcure.com/html/warning.html

Alan  Ettenberg jett...@earthlink.net wrote:   That is caused by a 
calcium  deficiency.
 Alan
- Original Message - 
   From:CarolAnn 
   To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
   Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 7:50PM
   Subject: Re: CSFingernail  Ridges
   

Edith,
If you don't mind my asking. The nails on all thefingers, or just a few.   
In other words, just one hand,  bothhands, same same fingers on each hand 
if not all the fingers,  whichones.   Thanks. 

ejohns9...@aol.com wrote:   In a message dated 2/18/06 4:14:43 PM Central 
Standard Time, pattycake29...@yahoo.com  writes:

 Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the
fingernails?  They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other than
many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All my life they've been thin
and too delicate to grow out long, but they were always smooth. Several 
months ago I asked my doctor about the ridges and she said shehopes 
they don't mean anything is wrong and showed me her nails whichlooked 
just like mine.  They seem to have gotten worse in the lastfew months, 
so CS must not do a thing for them.


  Pat


Mine have been that way for several years.   I've seen a ND and they say my 
digestion/assimilation is not up to  par.

Edith 


   

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CSvertical ridges on fingernails

2006-02-19 Thread Shirley Reed
  I have read that these are caused by lack of hydrochloric acid in the
stomach.   I think it was in one of Jonathan Wright's books, but am not sure
about that.  Have read this in more than one place.   pj


Re: CSkilling warts with tape

2006-02-19 Thread Rich Adams

Google search 'warts duct tape' and you should find some info.

Essentially, place duct tape over warts, leave on for 6 days, 7th day remove 
tape, wash, use emery stone on the warts, apply new piece of tape for 
another 6 days, on the 7th day remove tape, wash, use emery stone, keep this 
up until the warts have disappeared.


I think it was the Army that did research using this method.

Rich Adams


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Please elaborate?
 thanks,
 Susan



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Re: CSvertical ridges on fingernails

2006-02-19 Thread Robert L. Booth
 I was taught that vertical ridges indicate that there is a problem that the 
mind is worried about.  Each finger has a different expression of the mind.  
Spots on the fingers nails represent a worry that was so intense that calcium 
deposit is made on the appropriate finger. If you go to this website 
  HTTP://WNW.nostrum.com/FAQ/admin.cg?read=1036
   the topic is Fingernails - Diagnostic Tool.  There are a lot of different 
opinions about the cause of the ridges and the cures.
   
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Re: CSvertical ridges on fingernails

2006-02-19 Thread Carol Ann
Hi Shirley,
Since we are all genetically different, with varying lifestyles and belief 
systems so it would be hard for me to totally accept that finger nail ridges 
could be precisely,  exclusively  traced to one given cause, lack of or 
overabundance of any single, particular nutrient. 

Such things appear to me more a matter of cascading cause and effects that 
are relative to other complex bodily functions .  For instance, if one is 
lacking in hydrochloric acid...it is usually the result of something else that 
is out of balance as well within the digestive system, so just adding HC,  Zinc 
or lessening our stress/worry factors as individually remedies may not fix the 
problems entirely or permanently. 

We function as systemic beings with a complex physiology.   If we are lacking 
in say, Zinc or HC, how and why does this occur.  Other than just replacing the 
nutrient how do we become aware of improving and/or eliminating the causes and 
thus the deficiency.

Shirley Reed pj20fl...@gmail.com wrote:   I have read that these are caused 
by lack of hydrochloric acid in the stomach.   I think it was in one of 
Jonathan Wright's books, but am not sure about that.  Have read this in more 
than one place.   pj 


  
  
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RE: CSkilling warts with tape

2006-02-19 Thread Jim Holmes
My only concern about this is what weird chemicals are getting into the
body.

I use 35% Hydrogen peroxide to oxidize the wart.  Scrape the dead stuff off,
and put on CS.  It takes a while too, but it works well. 

Use extreme care when handling the 35%. 

-Original Message-
From: Rich Adams [mailto:r...@kc.rr.com] 
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 10:26 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSkilling warts with tape

Google search 'warts duct tape' and you should find some info.

Essentially, place duct tape over warts, leave on for 6 days, 7th day remove

tape, wash, use emery stone on the warts, apply new piece of tape for 
another 6 days, on the 7th day remove tape, wash, use emery stone, keep this

up until the warts have disappeared.

I think it was the Army that did research using this method.

Rich Adams


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 Please elaborate?
  thanks,
  Susan


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Re: CSkilling warts with tape

2006-02-19 Thread Carol Ann
What is the wart in on your nose?

Rich Adams r...@kc.rr.com wrote: Google search 'warts duct tape' and you 
should find some info.

Essentially, place duct tape over warts, leave on for 6 days, 7th day remove 
tape, wash, use emery stone on the warts, apply new piece of tape for 
another 6 days, on the 7th day remove tape, wash, use emery stone, keep this 
up until the warts have disappeared.

I think it was the Army that did research using this method.

Rich Adams


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 Please elaborate?
  thanks,
  Susan


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CSridding warts with CS, was Re: CSkilling warts with tape

2006-02-19 Thread sol
I have gotten rid of warts by simply dabbing them with a bit of CS/DMSO 
from time to time. Probably would have worked faster had it been applied 
regularly, but even applying only when I thought about it, and they just 
fell off. No tape, no electricity, nothing but 10 to 20% DMSO in CS. 
Also have some 'skin tags' that seem to be shrinking just from 
application of straight CS.


sol

Rich Adams wrote:


Google search 'warts duct tape' and you should find some info.

Essentially, place duct tape over warts, leave on for 6 days, 7th day 
remove tape, wash, use emery stone on the warts, apply new piece of 
tape for another 6 days, on the 7th day remove tape, wash, use emery 
stone, keep this up until the warts have disappeared.





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CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2006 #134

2006-02-19 Thread Melody
need to change my email address to ironhors...@cox.net 
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To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 5:55 PM
Subject: silver-digest Digest V2006 #134



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Re: CSLyme' CS info

2006-02-19 Thread GMetropulo
i could not find info in the townsend letter that you mentioned that talked 
about use of CS with lyme. It seemed to focus on a Bismuth compound and its 
clinical trials.


RE: CSridding warts with CS, was Re: CSkilling warts with tape

2006-02-19 Thread Jim Holmes
Me too, but some needed the H2O2. 

-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] 
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 12:06 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSridding warts with CS, was Re: CSkilling warts with tape

I have gotten rid of warts by simply dabbing them with a bit of CS/DMSO 
from time to time. Probably would have worked faster had it been applied 
regularly, but even applying only when I thought about it, and they just 
fell off. No tape, no electricity, nothing but 10 to 20% DMSO in CS. 
Also have some 'skin tags' that seem to be shrinking just from 
application of straight CS.

sol

Rich Adams wrote:

 Google search 'warts duct tape' and you should find some info.

 Essentially, place duct tape over warts, leave on for 6 days, 7th day 
 remove tape, wash, use emery stone on the warts, apply new piece of 
 tape for another 6 days, on the 7th day remove tape, wash, use emery 
 stone, keep this up until the warts have disappeared.



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Re: CSBattery-silver-warts

2006-02-19 Thread Ode Coyote

At 10:05 AM 2/18/2006 -0500, you wrote:


V said,
Â…basically you get a piece of 14 gauge silver wire
about 2 inches long and wire it up to the positive
pole of a 9 volt battery.

Wouldn't one of those big 6-volt lantern batteries be
better? I've burned my skin with a 9-volt battery
several times, before learning to use a 6-volt
battery. Or is that the point, to kind of burn the
wart?







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2006-02-19 Thread Sasha Stein
Mike,

Hi - Sasha Here. (Hey - What do you mean 'Uh-Oh!' smile/grin

I'm on Outlook now, so I can send plain text.  Will you please let me back
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CSRe: (LED 660nm)

2006-02-19 Thread miss dolce
I am not familiar with V's 660 nm array -- would someone please inform me
of its applications.

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  From: scl...@netzero.net
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSNeed advice on scratched cornea (LED 660nm)
  Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 08:10:08 GMT

  Thanks V will try that. The MSM/CS seems to be benefiting her and she
  say she can see clearer after using the CS/MSM so progress is being
  made.

  -- V vzo...@yahoo.com wrote:
  Well usually 5 minutes is enough at one time. Have the eye closed looknig 
forward and then shine it through the eyelid for 5 minutes. should fix it right 
up.






  Take care,
   V


   Actually I've been having her use V's  660nm array but only for a few
   minutes. Maybe we should try longer.
   Thanks
   Steve

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   Hi Nenah,

   Smart idea




   Take care,
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   About a year ago I scratched my cornea when something plastic fell and hit 
   me in the eye. The eye was closed and tearing. I immediately used a 660 
   nanometer LED on the closed lid. In about an hour the eye was fine.

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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-19 Thread Susan
That makes sense for me, thanks Deb!!
   
  Susan

Deborah Gerard devorah...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Hi Pat ageing can cause the ridges but so can the lack of nutrients or 
maybe thyroid problems..I posted one link and have a book somewhere on nail and 
tongue analysis they both give off signs much like iridology does too...the 
body sure likes to communicate :)deb

Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com wrote:   Does anyone know about a cause for 
vertical ridges in the fingernails?  They look healthy, no sign of anything 
wrong other than many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All my life they've 
been thin and too delicate to grow out long, but they were always smooth.  
Several months ago I asked my doctor about the ridges and she said she hopes 
they don't mean anything is wrong and showed me her nails which looked just 
like mine.  They seem to have gotten worse in the last few months, so CS must 
not do a thing for them. 


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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-19 Thread Deborah Gerard
I buy it from a guy at work who's hobby it is and I pay six dollars a quart 
before the honey is heated up and it comes in glass not plasticdeb

deborah byron laquerenci...@sbcglobal.net wrote:  As a hobbist beekeeper I'd 
like to suggest that everyone consider 
following the very good suggestion to use alternatives and avoid the bee 
products. The honeybee populations have become so severely weakened by 
bad beekeeping methods, such as over-harvesting pollen, propolis, royal 
jelly, taking all their honey and giving them back refined sugar 
syrup--not to mention flawed methods of queen propagation. In fact we 
should all avoid buying honey from the large commercial bee-yard companies 
who are the worst violators and search out locally made. Consider paying 
a little more and encourage local bee-keeping in your area.There's a 
reason the honeybees have become so susceptible to every disease and 
predator that comes down the pike.

DByron


On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 05:47:11 -0600, Paula Perry 
wrote:

 sol,
 For B vitamins you can take Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly or black strap 
 molasses.
 I think Spirulina is also loaded with B's. All very cheap and easy. I 
 think
 it works better to take the B's in a natural form. Just my opinion.
 Paula


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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-19 Thread Deborah Gerard
This is the product I use I make my own capsules out of the powder or you 
can add it to a smoothie...deb  

 The Nutritional Content of Powdered Desiccated Argentine 
Beef Liver   Five (5) grams provides, based on a typical analysis, the 
following:Nutrition Calories - 17 
Protein - 3.6 grams 
Cholesterol - less than .55 mg 
Fat - 266 mg 
Carbohydrate - none 
Fiber - none
  Vitamins Vitamin A - 500 IU   Vitamin B2 - 253 mcg 
Vitamin B6 - 124 mcg 
Vitamin B12 - 555 mcg 
Niacin (B3) - 1.2 mg 
Choline (J) - 52 mg

  Minerals Calcium - 1.5 mg 
Copper - 50 mcg 
Iron - 3.5 mg 
Manganese - 50 mcg 
Potassium - 52 mg 
Sodium - 15 mg 
Zinc - 720 mcg
  Amino Acids (naturally occurring) Alanine - 415 mg 
Arginine - 165 mg 
Aspartic Acid - 55 mg 
Cysteine - 195 mg 
Cystine - 57 mg 
Glutamic Acid - 60 mg 
Glycine - 440 mg 
Histidine (essential amino acid) - 110 mg 
Isoleucine (essential amino acid) - 115 mg 
Leucine (essential amino acid) - 110 mg 
Lysine (essential amino acid) - 310 mg 
Methionine (essential amino acid) - 175 mg 
Phenylalanine (essential amino acid) - 205 mg 
Proline - 55 mg 
Serine - 245 mg 
Threonine (essential amino acid) - 170 mg 
Tyrosine - 220 mg 
Tryptophan (essential amino acid) - 20 mg 
Valine (essential amino acid) - 50 mg


  
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Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net wrote:  sol,
For B vitamins you can take Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly or black strap molasses.
I think Spirulina is also loaded with B's. All very cheap and easy. I think
it works better to take the B's in a natural form. Just my opinion.
Paula
- Original Message - 
From: sol 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges


 One of my nutrition books says thin, dry, brittle nails or white bands
 in the nails can be due to protein deficiency. Lack of B vitamins can
 cause fragile nails with horizontal or vertical ridges. Prescription for
 Nutritional Healing says irom deficiency can also cause vertical ridges.
 Zinc deficiency can cause white spots. And there is a lot more info
 around on nutrition and nails.
 I also have fairly definite vertical ridges in my nails. Mine probably
 from insufficient B vitamins, as I can't seem to find a brand/type that
 doesn't give me a reaction. And niacin causes me very bad flushing,
 which alsocan kick in my eczema. Even the no-flush types of niacin do
 this. So I guess I'm stuck with the ridges.
 It does seem like worsening of the ridges might mean a worsening
 deficiency? I used to have white spots in my nails, too, but I've been
 taking my minerals much more regularly for some time now, and those are
 now gone. I hadn't actually noticed until I was writing this.
 sol


 Pat wrote:

  Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the
  fingernails? They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other than
  many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All my life they've been
  thin and too delicate to grow out long, but they were always smooth.
  Several months ago I asked my doctor about the ridges and she said she
  hopes they don't mean anything is wrong and showed me her nails which
  looked just like mine. They seem to have gotten worse in the last few
  months, so CS must not do a thing for them.
 
 
 



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CSKidney problem an CS

2006-02-19 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Hail to the CS community,

jussst meuved in to my new house, where my things will NOT be stolen so 
fast.


I have a question here:
A new patient of the Reflexology cure comes with fungus on her toes, so she 
CANNOT be treated on the feet, need to treat her hands. That is okay.
Now, fungi under my nails were cured in a matter of WEEKS with CS. I did not 
even notice they were not there anymore, until I found out months later.


BUT: this lady comes with kidney complaints.

Question: Can a person with a kidney problem take CS?

Thanks,
and we'll be again.

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Re: CSridding warts with CS, was Re: CSkilling warts with tape

2006-02-19 Thread Rich Adams
To be clear, it was a Plantar wart attack on my one foot.  It grew inward. 
CS was useless and I couldn't really apply it constantly.  I read about the 
Army and these tests with duct tape and plantar warts and gave it try.  It 
worked.


Rich Adams

- Original Message - 




Me too, but some needed the H2O2.

-Original Message-



I have gotten rid of warts by simply dabbing them with a bit of CS/DMSO
from time to time.



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CSSilver in newborn eyes

2006-02-19 Thread Max Sanders
Is it still the protocol to put a silver compound in newborn baby's eyes?  I 
was mildly surprised to hear my daughter has been offered this as an option 
from her midwife. I knew this was done for the possibility of syphilis caused 
blindness previously, but still, with the ability to test for these things?  Is 
it a silver nitrate compound?   

They also offer a Vitamin K pill or tab - what is up with that?

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Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-19 Thread Sarah
Does anyone have dosage suggestions for a 6 y/o with a mild ear infection?
Thanks, Sarah in TN
  - Original Message - 
  From: Deborah Gerard 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 9:39 PM
  Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges


  This is the product I use I make my own capsules out of the powder or you can 
add it to a smoothie...deb  



  The Nutritional Content of Powdered Desiccated Argentine Beef Liver 
  Five (5) grams provides, based on a typical analysis, the following:
  Nutrition 
Calories - 17 
Protein - 3.6 grams 
Cholesterol - less than .55 mg 
Fat - 266 mg 
Carbohydrate - none 
Fiber - none
  Vitamins 
Vitamin A - 500 IU 
Vitamin B2 - 253 mcg 
Vitamin B6 - 124 mcg 
Vitamin B12 - 555 mcg 
Niacin (B3) - 1.2 mg 
Choline (J) - 52 mg
  Minerals 
Calcium - 1.5 mg 
Copper - 50 mcg 
Iron - 3.5 mg 
Manganese - 50 mcg 
Potassium - 52 mg 
Sodium - 15 mg 
Zinc - 720 mcg
  Amino Acids (naturally occurring) 
Alanine - 415 mg 
Arginine - 165 mg 
Aspartic Acid - 55 mg 
Cysteine - 195! mg 
Cystine - 57 mg 
Glutamic Acid - 60 mg 
Glycine - 440 mg 
Histidine (essential amino acid) - 110 mg 
Isoleucine (essential amino acid) - 115 mg 
Leucine (essential amino acid) - 110 mg 
Lysine (essential amino acid) - 310 mg 
Methionine (essential amino acid) - 175 mg 
Phenylalanine (essential amino acid) - 205 mg 
Proline - 55 mg 
Serine - 245 mg 
Threonine (essential amino acid) - 170 mg 
Tyrosine - 220 mg 
Tryptophan (essential amino acid) - 20 mg 
Valine (essential amino acid) - 50 mg

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  a licensed massage therapist in Missouri. Read her story, Desiccated Liver  
Me 
  More on Desiccated Argentine Beef Liver Desiccated Argentine Beef Thymus and 
Ceresse Tea 
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  Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net wrote:
sol,
For B vitamins you can take Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly or black strap molasses.
I think Spirulina is also loaded with B's. All very cheap and easy. I think
it works better to take the B's in a natural form. Just my opinion.
Paula
- Original Message - 
From: sol 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: CSFingernail Ridges


 One of my nutrition books says thin, dry, brittle nails or white bands
 in the nails can be due to protein deficiency. Lack ! of B vitamins can
 cause fragile nails with horizontal or vertical ridges. Prescription for
 Nutritional Healing says irom deficiency can also cause vertical ridges.
 Zinc deficiency can cause white spots. And there is a lot more info
 around on nutrition and nails.
 I also have fairly definite vertical ridges in my nails. Mine probably
 from insufficient B vitamins, as I can't seem to find a brand/type that
 doesn't give me a reaction. And niacin causes me very bad flushing,
 which alsocan kick in my eczema. Even the no-flush types of niacin do
 this. So I guess I'm stuck with the ridges.
 It does seem like worsening of the ridges might mean a worsening
 deficiency? I used to have white spots in my nails, too, but I've been
 taking my minerals much more regularly for some time now, and those are
 now gone. I hadn't actually noticed until I was writing this.
 sol

 Pat wrote:

  Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the
  fingernails? They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other than
  many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All my life they've been
  thin and too delicate to grow out long, but they were always smooth.
  Several months ago I asked my doctor about the ridges and she said she
  hopes they don't mean anything is wrong and showed me her nails which
  looked just like mine. They seem to have gotten worse in the last few
  months, so CS must not do a thing for them.
 
 
 



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CSbeck and braces question

2006-02-19 Thread GMetropulo
Mike,
  I have 2 unrelated questions. First is if you are aware of any one's 
success with chronic latent lyme and the beck protocol? After years of 
searching 
this I have yet to find anyone.   It hit my scalp muscle causing 
burning,fibrosis,edema,crunching from head to back coupled with circulatory and 
heart 
issues. Putting the machines on the head I'm told is risky. 
   
  
  The 2nd question is what you decided on braces for your child. 
Nickel.aluminum,titanium,plastic? Pulling teeth for space,ceph and pan X-rays 
etc. I 
have 2 teens in need of work and would like to know what your consnensus was in 
your search. If you prefer to e-mail privately my adress is 
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Re: CSKidney problem an CS

2006-02-19 Thread scl...@netzero.com
It might be a good idea to do a kidney cleanse before using CS just to be safe. 
I would do that even if I wasn't going to use CS There are some good products 
for that available. Health Plus makes a kidney cleanse on this site  
http://www.healthplusinc.com/ I'm sure there are many others as well.
 
Steve


-- Faith Saint Francis faithstfran...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hail to the CS community,

jussst meuved in to my new house, where my things will NOT be stolen so 
fast.

I have a question here:
A new patient of the Reflexology cure comes with fungus on her toes, so she 
CANNOT be treated on the feet, need to treat her hands. That is okay.
Now, fungi under my nails were cured in a matter of WEEKS with CS. I did not 
even notice they were not there anymore, until I found out months later.

BUT: this lady comes with kidney complaints.

Question: Can a person with a kidney problem take CS?

Thanks,
and we'll be again.

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