Re: CSRe: Niacin

2006-06-13 Thread debbiegerard99
this is so interesting my poor mother is having migraines and I suggested 
she stay away from gluten's just to see if by chance it might make an 
impactthanks debbie

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From: Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com 

 I once read a book on detecting food allergies by using Niacin. Niacin 
 causes flushing in reaction to histamines in the body. Histamines are 
 released when foods are eaten that produce an allergic response. 
 Therefore, if I eat foods I am allergic to I get a flush but if I don't it 
 is possible to take it without a flush.. When I was working on this I did 
 have a period of time that I could take it without flushing. I don't 
 remember the name of the book. It would have you take Niacin a certain 
 time before or after eating and use the flush to see if a food was an 
 allergen. I have also used pulse testing to determine food allergies. I 
 eat only one food first thing in the morning, take my resting pulse, then 
 wait 30 minutes and take my resting pulse again (keep taking the pulse when 
 resting until it is the same for 2 30-second counts in a row). After 
 eating an allergen my pulse would increase for perhaps 10 beats or more a 
 minute. 
 
 I also bought a topical gel for sore muscles, tendons, and ligaments that 
 has a Niacin flush locally, Vitastic Muscle Pow'r Gel by Alacer. 
 
 -- 
 Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 16:16:10 EDT 
 From: ejohns9...@aol.com 
 
 In a message dated 6/11/2006 2:04:05 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
 s...@asis.com writes: 
 
 Yes, the tingle/flush reaction can be uncomfortable from straight 
 niacin, the other form is called niacinamide and does not cause any 
 reaction like that. I don't know if their value as a vitamin is 
 identical, but it apparently is pretty similar. Anyone else know?? 
 
 
 
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CSComputer time

2006-06-13 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Debbie said,
Is that only for laptops?

This is not the battery that a laptop runs on instead
of being plugged into the wall, this is the battery
that every computer has to enable it to remember what
it needs to know in order to get started (what type of
hard drive it has, how much RAM memory, the time and
date, if it has a floppy, a CD, etc.).

Every computer has one, it's called a CMOS battery.


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Re: CSFresherLonger Miracle Food Storage

2006-06-13 Thread Ode Coyote

  I does work, as a surface disinfectant...so does copper.
Hospitals used to use copper doorknobs for that reason.

 Silver impregnated plastic has been used to make public telephones in 
Japan for at least 10 years to prevent transmission of diseases.


Ode

At 11:02 AM 6/12/2006 -0500, you wrote:


Is this use of silver embedded into plastic likely to be
effective--Doesn't EIS need to be in solution (water) in order to work?

DByron

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http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/product/sku__ZN020



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RE: CSFood poisoning: GENERAL COMMENT

2006-06-13 Thread Thora Rasmussen

Maybe a herx effect will only occur when the bacteria/fungus/virus and
toxins are embedded deeply in our own tissues, and not just in our digestive
tract.

It could also have to do with the sheer volume of compromised tissues
involved.  Botulism would make us sick with extremely small amounts, whereas
a cold would fill our lungs with measureable amounts of virus and toxins.
Also, certain parts of our bodies are designed for easier excretion:
digestive tract, lungs; whereas other parts it takes more effort to excrete
things: muscles, brain, bone.  Maybe if the exit route is easier, the herx
effect is less noticeable.

Thora

-Original Message-
From: Malcolm Stebbins [mailto:s...@asis.com]
Sent: May 29, 2006 7:40 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSFood poisoning: GENERAL COMMENT


Brooks,
Thanks for your post and underlying experiments, however I remain confused
about the roles of: first,  botulinum the active bacterium itself, second,
the debris from dead bacterial residue and thus the notorious Herx
effect, and third the toxin excreted by the live bacterium under a
'favorable' i.e. anaerobic non-acidic environment - for instance most
conspicuously home canning.

I had accepted the third scenario that only the toxin was a threat, and
this opinion was bolstered by the idea that stomach acid would summarily
destroy any live botulinae, but that the toxin, if already present in the
food, would survive the torments of cooking or canning.  Apparently my
beliefs, fostered by the dept of agriculture pamphlets on home food
preservation, are overly simplistic.

Can CS, either particulate or ionic, deactivate the toxin itself?  Or is
the toxin relatively short lived?  Or does CS block its normal pathways, or
does Gatorade facilitate them?
Does the opportunity afforded the bacteria to 'bloom' account in part or in
whole for variations in response to CS therapy?  If so, how does it bloom
in the presence of stomach acid?  Or  does it instead hold out until it
enters the gut?  Pleomorphism, spore forms??

Confusion!!

Take care, Malcolm

At 08:36 PM 6/7/06 -0600, you wrote:

  I agree with Marshall's general proposition.  About nine
 years ago we conducted rather detailed evaluations of the effects of EIS
 type colloidal silver, as an address against bacterial/Viral alimentary
 presentations.  We chose Botulinum as the primary; subject for our
 principal investigations (botulinum is the most dangerous among all of
 the types we investigated).
Active research revealed that concentrations of CS as low as 3 ppm were
effective, but rather large volumes were required for rapid-onset positive
results (about 10 ounces initial dosage, followed by another 10 ounces in
approximately 20 minutes).  Favorable response WAS NOT a direct effect of
linear increase of PPM strength;  e.g.  10 ppm CS yielded favorable
results 4X as rapidly, as did 2 ppm concentrations...for equivalent
volumetric measure.  We did not encounter a single case of
Jarisch-Herxheimer's reaction from the 60 cases involved among our
volunteer, experimental, population.  I notice various speculations, from
among the immediate previous postings, which speculate on the potential
dangers of Herx reactions from possible toxic components among the
bacterial debris residue.  While such does appear a possibility, actual
practice did not produce such an occurrence..in our evaluations.  Our
staff postulated a number of speculations for the actual circumstance!
   we experienced...the most acceptable being that the debris was,
 actually, less toxic to the victim's alimentary systemthan one might
 initially presume.  Additionally, it is speculation, only, as to the
 magnitude of possible toxic debris moving through the epithelial tissue
 into the circulation systemwhere serious consequences could
 occur.  Botulism appears to be a very opportunistic reproducerand
 time is crucial for it effecting an explosive bloom capable of a terminal
 insult.  Our research tends to add credibility to this assumption, as any
 CS-based measures instigated, halted continued reproduction in brief
time windows (usually in SPECTACULAR FASHION)..sometimes effecting
total cramping relief within
eight to ten minutes.  Interestingly, in those cases where CS was combined
with Gatorade, the favorable response was measurably reducedindicating
a consequential degree of chloride combination with some of the ionic
component-possibly.  In any case, the solutions containing the higher
content of particulate silver were measurably superior in achieving
favorable results.
   EIS colloid has demonstrated to be without EQUAL AS AN
 EXPERIMENTAL PROTOCOL in addressing all forms of food-related bacterial
 or viral poisons presenting ANYWHERE in the alimentary tract...at
 least in our experimental researches.  Others way have encountered
 different results.
My family members never go out to eat ANYWHERE without
 carrying a 

CSRe: Fresher Longer Miracle Food Storage from Sharper Image

2006-06-13 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Ode - very interesting and would be found at S.I.
Regards
Sandee

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but happiness come through your door!


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RE: CSozonated olive oil

2006-06-13 Thread Wendy
I've always ordered my ozonated olive oil from them and no I do not in a
million years think you were 'taken'. ;-) Yes it comes in a white
container- not a fancy one. I try to order in the off season when it is
not so hot though. It lasts a long time for me so it's not hard to do. 

However when I was living in Nassau they did ship it to me (along with
an oxygen tank too! LOL) - there might have been cold packs in it, but I
just refrigerated it after I got it without opening it.

I have on occasion forgotten mine and left it out on the counter in the
hot summer  I just stick it back in the fridge until it solidifies up-
but keep the lid on or the ozone will escape. If I can smell the ozone
in it- I'm good. 

I've been ordereing it from them for over 5 yrs now and IMO it is superb
and so has their service been! Saul may be short on words but in my own
experience, he's long on patience and information!

Hth

Wendy
Canada


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From: starshar [mailto:stars...@comcast.net] 
Sent: June 10, 2006 10:31 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSozonated olive oil

From: feather...@netscape.net
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 11:53 AM


 About a week and half ago, one of the members wrote the bennefits of
using 
 ozonated olive oil and posted a web site. I ordered it, and it came 
 yesterday from SLW SERVICES in langley bc. It is an unlabeled white
2oz 
 plastic jar, screw on lid. It was seeping liquid into the safeway
plastic 
 bags used for packaging.No note and on emailing thru the given pay-pal

 email listed as sherri-...@aloeessence.com...the mail was returned as 
 undeliverable. I have it in the refridgerator now and it is now in
solid 
 form. Does anyone know if ive been taken for $20, or is this a normal 
 delivery for ozonated olive oil called natures gift(for skin, and
after 
 being mailed as a liquid would it still be effective).Ive never used
this 
 begore... Please advise.

***
The shipment probably went through some hot weather areas, always a
hazard 
this time of year.

If you can still get a whiff of the ozone, then it's probably still 
effective.

I remember Saul Pressman saying that he kept his jar on his bathroom 
windowsill, perhaps between the actual window and a storm window. He did

not, however, mention the season of the year.

I keep mine in the 'frig but then always forget about it!
After a few years of languishing there, I think it's mostly evaportated.

Sharon


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RE: CSHuman Papilloma Virus

2006-06-13 Thread Wendy
Interesting I went to see an old Dr north of Toronto that lost his
MD license years ago for not playing by the rules. He is into Rife/beck
and other awesome stuff and it takes 4 months or more to get into see
him. Anyhow electrodermally he told me I had the HPV virus which they
'zapped' and he believes it is all gone. I sure felt better afterwards. 

Here is something interesting he told me he said the #1 place HPV
comes from for women is the speculum in the doctors office. Ewww.
Although I don't go often and when I do, I use our ND, I have since
purchased my own! ;-)

Wendy
canada

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From: Marshalee Hallett [mailto:utahpug...@izikoo.com] 
Sent: June 10, 2006 11:50 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSHuman Papilloma Virus


CS cured me.
Marshalee

 In the news:
 Gardasil, a vaccine against the virus that causes most
 cervical cancers , most cancers of the vagina and
 vulva, and genital warts , won FDA approval today.
 
 I know a young woman with the Human Papilloma Virus. 
 Too late for the vaccine, but vaccines scare me
 anyway.  About 30% of the women with the virus develop
 pre-cancerous lesions.  Since this is a virus, CS
 should kill it, right?  Does anyone know of cases
 where CS has gotten rid or it?  I wonder how much one
 


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CSRe: EIS silver nanoparticles

2006-06-13 Thread Robert Berger
Visit google and look up silver nanopraticles and you will find 59,500 
enteries. The most interesting point is that they are made from silver nitrate 
by chemical reduction.
   
  The solvents determine whether the silver colloides are to be used in paint, 
plastic, cosmetics or something else.
   
  It appears that when used in people as a water based solution it does nothing 
more than we can do with our EIS.
   
  It would be nice if when you post a new Subject that you use EIS instead of 
CS as we DO NOT make CS. Only Frank Key makes the stuff.
   
  Ole Bob
   
  PS There are 11.1 million papers on silver solutions, 1.2 million of 
colloidal silver listed in google.
   
  

Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net wrote:
  I does work, as a surface disinfectant...so does copper.
Hospitals used to use copper doorknobs for that reason.

Silver impregnated plastic has been used to make public telephones in 
Japan for at least 10 years to prevent transmission of diseases.

Ode

At 11:02 AM 6/12/2006 -0500, you wrote:

Is this use of silver embedded into plastic likely to be
effective--Doesn't EIS need to be in solution (water) in order to work?

DByron

On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 10:53:11 -0500, Rich Adams wrote:
http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/product/sku__ZN020


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Re: CSComputer time

2006-06-13 Thread debbiegerard99
Thank you Terry I didn't realize this.debbie

-- Original message -- 
From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca 

 Debbie said, 
 Is that only for laptops? 
 
 This is not the battery that a laptop runs on instead 
 of being plugged into the wall, this is the battery 
 that every computer has to enable it to remember what 
 it needs to know in order to get started (what type of 
 hard drive it has, how much RAM memory, the time and 
 date, if it has a floppy, a CD, etc.). 
 
 Every computer has one, it's called a CMOS battery. 
 
 
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CSThyroid supplement ?

2006-06-13 Thread debbiegerard99
Could I get some advice on Thyrocare and Thyrosol for Thyroid support.
Thanks debbie