CS>Knees - Baker's Cyst

2006-03-30 Thread Hannah


After a week of sharp pains in calf of leg (felt like
blood clot), followed by my leg giving way, swollen knee and a tightness
around knee, I asked doctor what I was dealing with.   He said
it was pretty much a Baker's Cyst which had burst.   Apart from
offering some anti inflammatories and , if it persisted,  surgery to
repair damage  (pretty much compared to repairing a hernia but then
in knee),  I wonder if there are any members here on list who have
some suggestions  to deal with it .  I'd rather not have
surgery if I can avoid it.  Pain behind knee only if squatting or
kneeling.  How can I stop and lessen  the fluid build-up and,
better still,  how to avoid this from happening again.  My only
ideas sofar towards prevention is an arthritis friendly diet. I am pretty
certain this tear in outer membrane is not due to accidental
tear.
All suggestions welcomed.
Thanks
Hanneke ~ Australia 

Baker's cystThe knee is a hinge joint,
situated between the thigh bone and shin bones. The entire joint is
enclosed inside a tough capsule lined with a membrane and filled with
lubricating synovial fluid. Extra capsules or sacs of fluid, known as
bursae, cushion and help reduce friction between tissues, produced by
movement. Baker's cyst is a pronounced swelling on the back of the knee,
caused by the abnormal collection of fluid inside the bursae. The
symptoms are mild unless the cyst bursts or extends down into the calf
muscles. Common causes of Baker's cyst include arthritis, infection, torn
knee cartilage and other knee injuries. Baker's cyst is also known as a
popliteal cyst.




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Re: CS>How to make up a CS/MSM/Xylitol solution?

2006-03-30 Thread starshar

From: "tlwidmer" 
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 11:09 AM

 I am trying to find the right receipe for a sinus spray to help my 
family.

How much MSM do I use--taking apart the capsules and mixing the power
in--per CS?  Is there another, better form to use?  Also, do I just buy
Xylitol in powdered form as well and mix it in?  How much would I use?


Hi Theresa,

I pour almost boiling water into a 4 oz glass, just to heat the glass; pour 
out the water and put in about 2 oz of CS. When the CS has warmed up from 
the heat of the glass, stir in 1/4 tsp of MSM. I have the powdered form on 
hand but I'm sure opening up a capsule would work the same way. Done! Put 
into sprayer or dropper bottle/s.


I made a batch with xylitol, probably used another 1/4 tsp but don't 
remember exactly.
I would've continued doing this except for a warning that DaddyBob posted 
here, or to another list.


He said that the xylitol actually caused a fungal condition, if I remember 
correctly..


DaddyBob, where are you?

Anyway, just the CS/MSM does wonders.

Sharon


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Re: CS>Coconut Oil

2006-03-30 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 3/29/2006 11:43:03 AM Central Standard Time, 
a_r...@centurytel.net writes:
we just bought some coconut oil from this place

http://www.agbangakarite.com/whole_coconutoil.php

the quality is wonderful, smells heavenly, taste wonderful. 
Hi Rose.  Can you please tell me what the shipping expense was for your 
order?  Thanks.  MA


RE: CS>Re: Re: CS>Knees

2006-03-30 Thread EmoTap
I was taking it for a month on, and two weeks off before Brooks Bradley
posted all of the protocol info. Have you read his post? 
 
 
---Original Message--- 
 
From: Medwith, Robert 
Date: 03/29/06 12:30:09 
To: 'cs' 
Subject: RE: CS>Re: Re: CS>Knees 
 
Do you take it all the time or for a set period 
Bob 
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Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>Knees: COMMENT

2006-03-30 Thread EmoTap
Jonathan, 
I will take you up on the request. Since you are posting about using Ivory
for brushing and cleaning teeth and gums, I will post UncleBen's (CS2list)
protocol, so as to add another terrific option. 
 
To three parts baking soda, add one part Sea Salt (celtic or himalayan). 
Sprinkle with CS, and top off with a couple drops of essential oil of mint
or peppermint extract. 
Brush lightly, gargle, rinse. 
 
Start off brushing every other day, while this winning combination builds
strength, kills germs and bacteria, and revitalizes teeth and gums. 
Sash 
 
---Original Message--- 
 
From: Jonathan B. Britten 
Date: 03/29/06 18:55:29 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>Knees: COMMENT 
 
The observation about cow's butter is quite interesting, particularly 
given the widespread criticism of all dairy products among some health 
pundits. 
 
I have read similar claims regarding butter's beneficial qualities 
elsewhere. 
 
As for other Brooks Bradley tips posted on this list, the use of Ivory 
soap is a dentifrice continues to produce simply wonderful results, 
with steady, ongoing improvement to the condition of my gums and teeth. 
Because the archives no longer work, it might be valuable for list 
members to report periodically on the success of various methods 
gleaned from earlier postings. 
 
JBB 
 


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Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>Knees: COMMENT

2006-03-30 Thread EmoTap
My dear Brooks Bradley, 
Thank you ever so much for your post. It is quite informative, and I will
adhere to all of the exceptional information and studies. I do take 1500 mg
of MSM daily, and I take my CMO every day, but will certainly have to up the
dosage as I was only taking 380 mg twice a day. I promise I will not ingest
the DMSO, except when nebulizing. As a general rule, I do not enjoy gagging
or vomiting; quite frankly, even the thought of it is repulsive and has a
tendency to produce gagging. 
In addition, I have on occasion made my own butter from the raw milk kefir
that I am never without. It is quite delicious, and have been known to rub
it directly onto the painful arthritic areas, and bathe in it with pure
virgin coconut oil. Nothing better or sweeter for soothing skin and mood. 
 
Thank you kindly dear sir. 
Sash 
 
---Original Message--- 
 
From: Brooks Bradley 
Date: 03/29/06 18:54:02 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>Knees: COMMENT 
 
Dear EmoTap, 
We do not recommend the use of DMSO as an internal adjuvant to the CMO
protocol. 
Our experimental research has demonstrated that the VERY bitter oral impact
mitigates against the 
reasonable tolerance of a majority of most persons. We have found that the
use of 2000 mg of MSM 
(via capsulesor just granules, if you are the hardy type), yields
EXCELLENT results. DMSO, taken orally, exhibits the additional..
uncomfortable.characteristic of a lingering, pronounced, bitterness due
to its high-speed penetration of the epithelial tissues of the mouth. In
many cases this is so uncomfortable as to trigger the gag reflex (causing
vomiting at 5% concentration sometimes)plus the evidence that DMSO,
orally ingested, is not justified in cases of the type we addressed for
articulating joint compromise. Ingested MSM, even as a stand-alone, is a
splendid address for a wide variety of rheumatoid and osteo type arthritis
presentations. We do not, as a general rule, employ DMSO as an internal
protocolEXCEPTING, as an accompanying diluent (5% BY VOLUME)for CS in
the experimental treatment of nebulizer-powered upper-respiratory insults.
However, 50% strength DMSO has demonstrated, almost universally, to be the
pre-eminent, non-blistering concentr! 
ation, for pain modification and circulatory stimulant-of all amendments
we have tested. for articulating joint pain relief. 
In answer to the earlier question about the length, repetition requirements
of the general CMO protocol.our experimental researches have yielded
results confirming that approximately 85% of the volunteers required only
ONE, 10 DAY COURSE of 6 280 mg. capsules daily (ingested at three separate
intervals during the daylight hours)..for a VERY HIGH high degree of
pain resolution and joint stabilization..with JOINT NO DETERIORATION
within the 20 months following the initial protocol (the 
follow-up was discontinued at 20 months). Five years past completion of
these researches only two from a group of 14 candidates.have ever
required a repetition of the inititial CMO protocol. Additionally, we have
found the consumption of cow's butter (most especially that made from raw,
unprocessed milk) appears to furnish a continuing, demonstrably superior,
support to all articulating joints of the volunteer population monitored. My
apologies for this lengthy post. 
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. Eric Harborne Research Foundation . 
 
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CS>How to make up a CS/MSM/Xylitol solution?

2006-03-30 Thread tlwidmer
Hello all--
  I am trying to find the right receipe for a sinus spray to help my family.
How much MSM do I use--taking apart the capsules and mixing the power
in--per CS?  Is there another, better form to use?  Also, do I just buy
Xylitol in powdered form as well and mix it in?  How much would I use?

Thanks so much!   And sorry if I made that question rather confusing  . . .
Theresa


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CS>Coconut oil/cream//butter

2006-03-30 Thread Harold MacDonald
I get Tropical Traditions extra virgin coconut oil and coconut cream from 
Dr.Mercola.It is so delicious that I have to force myself not to eat it by the 
spoonfull.I have had other virgin coconut oils that were so poor tasting I 
won't even use it for cooking. 
Also re butter; I make a mix of softened unsalted butter;I lb.butter,1/3 cup 
of extra virgin olive oil,1/4 cup Hemp seed oil,1/4 cup flax seed oil,1 
teaspoon of Himalaya or celtic sea salt.Soften butter at room temp.,add the 
other oils[which are kept refrigerated] and blend gently in a large bowl with 
a spatula until smooth,put in tubs and keep refridgerated.
This mix is very tasty and has a good mix of essential fatty acids.
Harold


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CS>silver in the brain?

2006-03-30 Thread sol
Anyone know if there are any actual autopsy reports or studies of silver 
accumulating in the brain?
I believe it was discussed here more than once in the past whether or 
not EIS can cross the blood brain barrier, but I don't remember the 
conclusions or whether it is all speculation or if there is any hard 
evidence from autopsies.

thanks
sol



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Re: CS>EIS + DMSO on humans...

2006-03-30 Thread Nina Whit
apply aloe vera before the dms.o


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CS>Re: CS>Knees

2006-03-30 Thread ransley
CMO & DMSO- I've done it several times, works good. I use TJ's Cmo, but I do
have to warm the bottle under hot water to get the CMO to remelt into the
DMSO. When it sets on the counter, the CMO rises to the top of the mixture,
then when it gets cool, the CMO skins over the top of the DMSO. Just a
little warming mixes it back together.
Daddybob


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RE: CS>Coconut Oil

2006-03-30 Thread ransley
Tropical Traditions has developed the annoying habit of having "sales" on
their oils. I fell for it once with their Red Palm Oil, a good deal so it
seemed, about 2 for 1 on the 2 gallon bucket size. The oil I got was nowhere
near the quality of the first jar I bought. It smells and tastes burnt both
heated and cold. I'm about to give up on it, gonna mix it into dog food.

A special deal would be just fine if they would come clean and say that the
oil in question is maybe not quite up to their usual standards but still
good for a lot of uses, but since they don't do that, I don't feel that I
can trust them anymore.

They recently had a sale on their coconut oil and would have saved me about
$25 over my purchase of the approximate same quantity of Coconut Oil
Supreme. I almost did it then remembered that Red Palm Oil fiasco. 

Daddybob


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