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2006-09-01 Thread Linda Ellis
Is there a book I can get with this information, plus the other 9?  We are 
getting ready to travel
full-time, and I am trying to assemble the best possible medical kit to take 
along.  I'm on my way
to the health store as I finish this for the cayenne to start with (having now 
been convinced that
Tabasco Sauce is only a poor cousin).  I have the DMSO and Tea Tree Oil, and a 
CS maker, and all
the Beck devices, and Bil's MP5K.  I just want to put together everything I 
can...

So, Dan, if you or anybody else has a good reference or two, I'd love it.

Linda

--- Dan Nave na...@comcast.net wrote:

 TOP TEN Herb #1)
 The Emergency Herb: Cayenne
 
 NOTES from Dr. Schulze: I have literally seen this herb bring the dead back 
 to life. In an
 emergency 
 situation, grab this herb FIRST. In fact, you should have a bottle of the 
 tincture or a bag of
 the 
 powder in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and the glove box of your car. Just 
 like the American 
 Express Ad, Don't leave home without it!
 
 Cayenne can be placed directly on wounds, even where the person is cut to the 
 bone. I have never
 
 seen cayenne cause infection - not even a drop of pus - when placed directly 
 into wounds. The
 blood 
 loss stops in seconds. I just had a two-inch gash down to my bone on my leg 
 and cayenne stopped
 all 
 bleeding.
 
 I have seen the following insane warnings in highly-popular herb books 
 written by herbal idiots:
 
 CAUTION: cayenne can be irritating to hemorrhoids. It should not be used by 
 people with 
 gastrointestinal problems. Never apply cayenne ointment to broken skin. 
 Prolonged application
 can 
 cause skin irritation. If taken internally, do not exceed recommended dose of 
 1-3 capsules
 daily. 
 High dosages taken internally can cause gastroenteritis and kidney damage.
 
 You have just read the words of a moron who has obviously never used cayenne 
 to cure serious 
 diseases, as I have done for 25 years.
 
 First, cayenne pepper is not irritating to hemorrhoids. It cures them, 
 especially when applied 
 directly in ointment form. [Note from Sam Biser: This is true. I tried it 
 myself and it worked]
 
 Second, it cures gastrointestinal problems in most people. There are a few 
 people who should be 
 cautious with it, those with a hot constitution, but even these people may 
 need cayenne to heal 
 themselves, regardless of any temporary stomach irritation.
 
 Third, cayenne is the best healer for broken skin. It may sting, but the 
 wound will heal with
 less 
 or no scarring, and without infection. In fact, failure to apply cayenne to 
 broken skin can
 cause a 
 person to bleed to death due to blood loss. Applying cayenne can stop 
 bleeding in seconds and
 save life.
 
 I used cayenne when my son was born. When my boy was born, my wife tore a 
 bit. She ripped
 through a 
 vein, and in seconds, had bled a pool about two feet in diameter.
 I squirted 15 to 20 dropperfuls of cayenne tincture allover her vagina and 
 even a few
 dropperfuls 
 into it. She was a bit white, so I gave her a dropperful orally also. The 
 bleeding stopped in
 one 
 second.
 
 I have even used a turkey baster to squirt cayenne powder in a woman's vagina 
 who was about to
 bleed 
 to death before she could get to a hospital. Her spurting blood went to a 
 tiny trickle in three
 seconds.
 
 Severe rectal or vaginal bleeding: I have also used cayenne powder for severe 
 rectal bleeding.
 Yes, 
 before you ask me, it is intense. It's painful, but it saves lives. A 
 teaspoonful of cayenne
 pepper 
 in warm water, injected using a rectal syringe, stops the bleeding.
 
 Then, the herbal moron tells us not to exceed his upper dosage of one to 
 three capsules per day.
 Let 
 me tell you, thousands of my patients saved their lives, and avoided certain 
 heart transplants,
 by 
 using a teaspoon of 150,000 h.u. or more cayenne per hour.
 Brain tumors: I once had a patient who dissolved his brain tumor by using 
 massive doses of
 cayenne 
 pepper. This man was in his 50's and he was diagnosed with a rapidly 
 advancing, malignant brain
 tumor.
 
 With this tumor, they said that even with surgery, radiation, and 
 chemotherapy, he would only
 have a 
 5% chance of survival. When he came to me, it was evident that he had no idea 
 what natural
 healing 
 really was and he was not going to make any major changes in his lifestyle.
 
 He was a big fan of Dr. Christopher and asked if cayenne would help him. He 
 said he liked it,
 and I 
 said, If that's all you are going to do, then you must take it in large 
 doses, and he agreed. 
 After one and a half months of taking massive doses of cayenne pepper, and 
 not much else, the
 tumor 
 was totally dissolved.
 
 He used ten teaspoons a day for the first month. I have actually had patients 
 use up to sixteen 
 teaspoons a day. When the doctors discovered that the cancer was gone, they 
 suggested an
 exploratory 
 brain surgery. He told me he replied, I'll leave my body to 

Re: CSFW: CSAG Deodorant

2006-09-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:

 I should have mentioned that we can indeed make our own products at
 almost no cost.  I've never tried, but if it works, deodorant would be
 very nearly free.   The products in the stores are oven quite lucrative
 for the manufacturers.

 One could make a pint or two of EIS, store it in plastic atomizer
 bottles, and have a ready supply of deodorant for pennies.   That could
 add up to enormous savings over time.

 I should try.  I'll post the results.

 BTW, seems plain tap water would work all right for this purpose;
 you'd end up with silver salts, but for use on the skin it shouldn't
 matter much.In my little home experiments, tap water produces lots
 of sliver salts very quickly.  One should never ingest these, but for a
 homemade deodorant,  tap water would be cheaper and faster.  On an
 automatic generator, the shutoff is pretty fast.


Actually in the case of argyria, silver salts on the skin is worse than
taking by mouth.  Silver salts have been known to cause argyria in a matter
of minutes on the skin with only one application.  The reason is that when
taken by mouth it would take a good bit to reach the threashold value of
salts in the skin, but when applied directly it can only take a drop.

Marshall


 JBB

 On Friday, Sep 1, 2006, at 05:41 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:

  I have been using 19ppm CS twice daily as a splash-on
  deodorant and have been very pleased with it.

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CSTravel Kit Emergency

2006-09-01 Thread Wayne Fugitt

Morning Linda,

 At 08:54 AM 9/1/2006, you wrote:

   I wonder if our old survival list still works?

Is there a book I can get with this information, plus the other 9?  We are 
getting ready to travel
full-time, and I am trying to assemble the best possible medical kit to 
take along.


As you can imagine, I have a few ideas and suggestions.

I find things in my pantry that amazes me,  that I do not even know 
how they got there.


One is an Emergency Surgery Kit.   Not sure everyone would need one of 
these.  It looks like something a doctor or surgeon would carry when 
traveling light to another country.I suppose today it would make the 
owner a terrorist or he could not get it on the plane.


Actually, I think anyone that flies has forgotten about survival altogether 
anyway.


If you missed the publication by Dr. David Williams containing what he 
carries when he goes to other countries,
I have a few copies.  ( Hard Copy, not electronic Copies )   Likely you may 
find this on his website.


I'm on my way to the health store as I finish this for the cayenne to 
start with (having now been convinced that

Tabasco Sauce is only a poor cousin).


I am making 4 pints of Cayenne Tincture.  Not sure how it is going to 
turn out yet.


more ideas later...

   Wayne



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Re: CSCayenne

2006-09-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ed Kasper wrote:

 You can make your own Cool Cayenne by adding 1 part
 peppermint or ginger to 1 part Cayenne.

 Cayenne especially in capsules (which Schulze said were
 worthless) may irritate the stomach so a common combination
 was adding peppermint or ginger which abate stomach
 distress. Cayenne's only side effects are nausea and
 vomiting


I bought some cayanne capsules, and when I take them I certainly feel the
heat, so I am not sure why they would be labelled useless.


 The way that you build tolerance to cayenne is to start with
 a 1/4 teaspoon cayenne in water 3x a day, next day 1/2
 teaspoon of cayenne, and so on until you are up to 1
 teaspoon of cayenne in water 3x a day, with meals. If you
 are sensitive to cayenne, just take it slower, 2 days at 1/4
 teaspoon, and so on. If I feel some nausea coming on, I just
 take a little ginger or peppermint as an antidote and that
 stops it.

The cayenne capsules are pure cayanne powder in a gelatine capsule, and I
take it with water, so I don't understand how this would be different
then taking the powder with the pepper.  The only difference is a minute
quantity of gelatine.

Marshall



 Still think combining Cayenne and CS would be a good idea.

 Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist  Herbalist
 Santa Cruz, CA.

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CSAG Deodorant

2006-09-01 Thread laquerencia33
My household has been using 12-15 ppm CS/EIS as an atomized deodorant  
spray for quite some some and finds that it works very well.  In hot humid  
conditions it has to be re-applied rather frequently however which has  
made me think that a roll-on formula of some kind would be the most  
effective way to go.  If anyone has a recipe for this, I'd like to try  
making it.


DByron



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Re: CSAG Deodorant

2006-09-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
That is a bit tricky.  Using such things as K-Y jelly as a carrier are
problematical because they are water soluble, and when you perspire, it will
still wash off.  Seems what is needed would be the carrier that is used in
waterproof sun tan lotions. That once it dries is suppose to be water
resistant.

Marshall

laquerenci...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

 My household has been using 12-15 ppm CS/EIS as an atomized deodorant
 spray for quite some some and finds that it works very well.  In hot humid
 conditions it has to be re-applied rather frequently however which has
 made me think that a roll-on formula of some kind would be the most
 effective way to go.  If anyone has a recipe for this, I'd like to try
 making it.

 DByron

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Re: CSAG Deodorant

2006-09-01 Thread julie martin
our family uses zinc oxide ointment in place of
commercial deodorants. after a shower we dry, spritz
with cs and then apply a thin layer of the zinc.  this
lasts me about a week, but dh must reapply more
frequently. it will continue working for days even
with daily showers, but shaving will remove it.  this
allows the body to continue to perspire, but
apparently keeps the bacteria that causes odors away.
i believe i read about this from H. Clark. it costs
pennies and is healthier than commercial brands of
deodorant.

--- Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:

 That is a bit tricky.  Using such things as K-Y
 jelly as a carrier are
 problematical because they are water soluble, and
 when you perspire, it will
 still wash off.  Seems what is needed would be the
 carrier that is used in
 waterproof sun tan lotions. That once it dries is
 suppose to be water
 resistant.
 
 Marshall
 



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Re: CSFW: CSAG Deodorant - Tap water - 31 Aug

2006-09-01 Thread Grace1way
I wouldn't use CS made with tap water as a deoderant.  Once I tried  applying 
tap water CS to my face to help with acne, and a few hours later I  caught a 
glance of myself in the mirror, and my face had turned shades of dark  gray.  
Fortunately it washed off.
 
Jill


RE: CSCayenne

2006-09-01 Thread Dan Nave
Marshall et all,

Try taking your capsules and opening them up and mixing them with water
and then drink them.

Report back on any physiological difference you experience taking the
cayenne this way...

Dan

 

-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 9:59 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCayenne

Ed Kasper wrote:

 You can make your own Cool Cayenne by adding 1 part peppermint or 
 ginger to 1 part Cayenne.

 Cayenne especially in capsules (which Schulze said were
 worthless) may irritate the stomach so a common combination was adding

 peppermint or ginger which abate stomach distress. Cayenne's only side

 effects are nausea and vomiting


I bought some cayanne capsules, and when I take them I certainly feel
the heat, so I am not sure why they would be labelled useless.


 The way that you build tolerance to cayenne is to start with a 1/4 
 teaspoon cayenne in water 3x a day, next day 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne, 
 and so on until you are up to 1 teaspoon of cayenne in water 3x a day,

 with meals. If you are sensitive to cayenne, just take it slower, 2 
 days at 1/4 teaspoon, and so on. If I feel some nausea coming on, I 
 just take a little ginger or peppermint as an antidote and that stops 
 it.

The cayenne capsules are pure cayanne powder in a gelatine capsule, and
I take it with water, so I don't understand how this would be different
then taking the powder with the pepper.  The only difference is a minute
quantity of gelatine.

Marshall



 Still think combining Cayenne and CS would be a good idea.

 Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist  Herbalist Santa Cruz, CA.

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Re: CS FRONT TOOTH (and cell salts)

2006-09-01 Thread ruth strackbein

Thanks for the information , Rowena. Ruth


From Ruth Strackbein




From: ruth strackbein ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS FRONT TOOTH (and cell salts)
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 15:18:22 -0500

Rowena, What cell salts are you talking about$  Guess I really should read 
the rest of the messages on this topic.  If that has been covered, ignore 
this message, Ruth



From Ruth Strackbein



From: Gertrude dj...@home.nl
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS FRONT TOOTH  (and cell salts)
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 19:35:42 +0200

http://www.tandkliniek-duitsland.nl/tandimplantaten/tandimplantaten.htm

Rowena ,maybe this website can tell you more... in several languages.

Trudy


- Original Message - From: Rowena new...@aapt.net.au
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: CS FRONT TOOTH (and cell salts)


Okay, folks, please let me tap into your collective experience and 
wisdom.


This evening my front tooth fell out.  Well, it was a false one anyway, 
and
a decision on what to replace it with had been delayed for a long time. 
Now

I really do have to work out what sort of replacement to ask for.  This
horrible thing I'd been wearing for over ten years had metal at the back;
when I asked my dentist what it was likely to be made of he shrugged and
said it could easily be car bumpers from Bosnia.  I dunno, but I wasn't
happy about metal in the mouth.  Ugh, the part that was next to my tooth
seemed all black and almost corroded.

What I have picked up from this site over time is that metal of any kind 
is
not really wonderful in the mouth, even gold.  But then, plastic is 
probably
not wonderful either.  What in this year 2006 can I ask for from a 
bio-aware
dentist?  It will have to be a new dentist, if I can get in to see the 
guy

that works 45 minutes away as opposed to the old one who may not be
practicing any more and in any case was working 3 hours away.

Here is a tip from my experience that may help someone.  When I was
expecting my first baby in 1969 the nerve in my R front tooth got 
impossibly

sensitive.  The local dentist (nicknamed The Butcher by the local people,
who preferred to travel to a nearby town for treatment) took it out and
filling the gap has been a problem ever since.

Ten years later with my second baby something similar was happening to 
the

other front tooth.  I looked up my biochemic book, decided on the
appropriate cell salt, and within a week my tooth was fine.

Two years later, third baby on way, same pain starting up, no time to 
read
the book, took some pills that contained all 12 cell salts, and a couple 
of

days later there was no more problem.

What a shame I thought of the original nerve pain as a dental problem, 
not a

nutritional one.  I already knew about cell salts, and had the book.  Ah,
well.  Hope someone else will benefit from the tip.

I don't want holes bored in my bones for a screw-in fitting.
Aussie dentists can never find a tooth colour to match, and go for one a
little whiter than my natural colour.  I might as well have gold as that!
I've heard of porcelain teeth - anyone know about them?

No, I'm not really planning to zap my gums and hope for a new tooth to 
grow,

though it would be good fun.  But in the meantime I need to avoid
frightening little children in the street.

Fang - er - Thank you kindly.
Rowena


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RE: CSTravel Kit Emergency

2006-09-01 Thread Dan Nave
Wayne,

I looked up how Richard Schulze makes his tinctures.  His rule of thumb
is that after the herb and the alcohol are blended together (in a
blender) you let the solids, the herbs, settle.  The alcohol should be
showing above the level of the herbs, but only about half as much as the
height of the herbs.  That is, the alcohol above the level of the herbs
should be 25% to 50% compared to the level of the settled herbs.  This
gives one strong tincture that will work...

Dan



-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwfug...@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 9:55 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSTravel Kit Emergency

Morning Linda,

  At 08:54 AM 9/1/2006, you wrote:

I wonder if our old survival list still works?

Is there a book I can get with this information, plus the other 9?  We 
are getting ready to travel full-time, and I am trying to assemble the 
best possible medical kit to take along.

 As you can imagine, I have a few ideas and suggestions.

I find things in my pantry that amazes me,  that I do not even
know how they got there.

One is an Emergency Surgery Kit.   Not sure everyone would need one of 
these.  It looks like something a doctor or surgeon would carry when 
traveling light to another country.I suppose today it would make the

owner a terrorist or he could not get it on the plane.

Actually, I think anyone that flies has forgotten about survival
altogether anyway.

If you missed the publication by Dr. David Williams containing what he
carries when he goes to other countries,
I have a few copies.  ( Hard Copy, not electronic Copies )   Likely you
may 
find this on his website.

I'm on my way to the health store as I finish this for the cayenne to 
start with (having now been convinced that Tabasco Sauce is only a poor

cousin).

 I am making 4 pints of Cayenne Tincture.  Not sure how it is going
to turn out yet.

 more ideas later...

Wayne



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RE: CSTravel Kit Emergency

2006-09-01 Thread Dan Nave
I'm concerned that Dr Williams thinks that it's OK to eat a 
can of sardines in the passenger compartment while flying.  
I hope I don't have to fly with him...  ;-))

Dan



-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwfug...@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 9:55 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSTravel Kit Emergency

Morning Linda,

  At 08:54 AM 9/1/2006, you wrote:

I wonder if our old survival list still works?

Is there a book I can get with this information, plus the other 9?  We 
are getting ready to travel full-time, and I am trying to assemble the 
best possible medical kit to take along.

 As you can imagine, I have a few ideas and suggestions.

I find things in my pantry that amazes me,  that I do not even
know how they got there.

One is an Emergency Surgery Kit.   Not sure everyone would need one of 
these.  It looks like something a doctor or surgeon would carry when 
traveling light to another country.I suppose today it would make the

owner a terrorist or he could not get it on the plane.

Actually, I think anyone that flies has forgotten about survival
altogether anyway.

If you missed the publication by Dr. David Williams containing what he
carries when he goes to other countries,
I have a few copies.  ( Hard Copy, not electronic Copies )   Likely you
may 
find this on his website.

I'm on my way to the health store as I finish this for the cayenne to 
start with (having now been convinced that Tabasco Sauce is only a poor

cousin).

 I am making 4 pints of Cayenne Tincture.  Not sure how it is going
to turn out yet.

 more ideas later...

Wayne



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Re: CSAG Deodorant

2006-09-01 Thread Robert L. Booth
Instead of putting zinc on the outside put it in the inside. Adele Davis said 
When you stink take zinc.  Here is a quote from this website
http://www.health911.com/remedies/rem_bodyo.htm
   
Zinc If you have body odor, try taking zinc tablets. Zinc, plus magnesium, 
will help balance your body's metabolism and reduce the cause of bad odor. 
Studies have shown that taking 30 to 50 mg daily will dramatically reduce 
certain body odors, although you may need less. Zinc may also reduce 
perspiration and sweaty feet. However, it is wise to go above 15 mg only with a 
doctor's supervision as zinc may interfere with the absorption of copper, 
another essential trace mineral.
   
  Robert

   



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RE: CSCayenne

2006-09-01 Thread Ed Kasper
According to Schultz, pepper when added to water and taken
orally is immediately taken up by the mucous membrane and
salvia reacts instantly. The stomach begins preparing for
the food versus  a capsule which just unexpectedly opens
suddenly in the stomach giving what Shultz describes as a
punch in the stomach. Makes sense to me. additionally items
in the stomach only have so much time to digest before they
are passed through.

Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist  Herbalist
Santa Cruz, CA.



-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 7:59 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCayenne


Ed Kasper wrote:

 You can make your own Cool Cayenne by adding 1 part
 peppermint or ginger to 1 part Cayenne.

 Cayenne especially in capsules (which Schulze said were
 worthless) may irritate the stomach so a common
combination
 was adding peppermint or ginger which abate stomach
 distress. Cayenne's only side effects are nausea and
 vomiting


I bought some cayanne capsules, and when I take them I
certainly feel the
heat, so I am not sure why they would be labelled useless.


 The way that you build tolerance to cayenne is to start
with
 a 1/4 teaspoon cayenne in water 3x a day, next day 1/2
 teaspoon of cayenne, and so on until you are up to 1
 teaspoon of cayenne in water 3x a day, with meals. If you
 are sensitive to cayenne, just take it slower, 2 days at
1/4
 teaspoon, and so on. If I feel some nausea coming on, I
just
 take a little ginger or peppermint as an antidote and that
 stops it.

The cayenne capsules are pure cayanne powder in a gelatine
capsule, and I
take it with water, so I don't understand how this would be
different
then taking the powder with the pepper.  The only difference
is a minute
quantity of gelatine.

Marshall



 Still think combining Cayenne and CS would be a good idea.

 Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist  Herbalist
 Santa Cruz, CA.

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Re: CSAG Deodorant

2006-09-01 Thread cking001
Goodness sakes!
I know this is a CS list, but it is so much easier to pop a
chlorophyll capsule or two and deodorize from the inside!

I use concentrated garlic caps daily and the chlorophyll keeps it
nicely under control.

Chuck
There are two theories to arguing with women. 
Neither one works. 


On 9/1/2006 11:33:53 AM, Marshall Dudley (mdud...@king-cart.com)
wrote:
 That is a bit tricky.  Using such things as K-Y jelly as a carrier are
 problematical because they are water soluble, and when you perspire, it
 will
 still wash off.  Seems what is needed would be the carrier that is used
 in
 waterproof sun tan lotions. That once it dries is suppose to be water
 resistant.
 
 Marshall
 
 laquerenci...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 
  My household has been using 12-15 ppm CS/EIS as an atomized deodorant
  spray for quite some some and finds that it works very well.  In hot
 humid
  conditions it has to be re-applied rather frequently however which has
  made me think that a roll-on formula of some kind would be the most
  effective way to go.  If anyone has a recipe for this, I'd like to try
  making it.
 
  DByron
 
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Re: CSCayenne

2006-09-01 Thread Craig C Chamberlin

Hi Ed,


According to Schultz, pepper when added to water and taken
orally is immediately taken up by the mucous membrane and
salvia reacts instantly. The stomach begins preparing for
the food versus  a capsule which just unexpectedly opens
suddenly in the stomach giving what Shultz describes as a
punch in the stomach. Makes sense to me. additionally items
in the stomach only have so much time to digest before they
are passed through.


From personally taking the same amount in capsule form vs in 
water/juice, I have to agree with Schultz.  It is a totally different 
experience and the effect on the circulatory system is much more immediate.


If you absolutely, positively gotta get your heart pumping as quick as 
possible, orally is the only way to go. Taken with warm water is even 
more potent.


FWIW,

Craig


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Re: CSSore Knee

2006-09-01 Thread M. G. Devour
Dear Marshalee,

You write:
   Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on
   them boggles my mind! Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break the
   tramp... sigh.

You'd need to buy a really *good* one, but a rebounder is probably one 
of the best exercise options you have with your current issues.

For one example, the Reboundair quarter fold costs about $300. It's 
guaranteed for users up to 400 pounds. Buy the stabilizer bar with it 
and you'll have something to hang onto while you get your sea legs.

   See: http://www.ultimate-rebound.com/

You're exactly right. Anything of lesser quality will be destroyed in 
short order. Stuff from Wal-Mart or similar sources won't hold up.

All you need to do is stand on it and bounce gently up and down. Your 
feet never need to leave the mat. A few minutes at a time, a few times 
a day to begin with. As you gain stamina and confidence you'll find 
yourself doing more. It's easy to do while watching TV. It's fun.

Your lymphatic circulation will be helped immensely. It should also 
help your joints in the long run.

Not cheap, but a good value. Might not be possible for you, budget-
wise, but I'm confident it would help you.

Good luck, ma'am!

Mike D.
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Re: CSFW: CSAG Deodorant

2006-09-01 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Imagine:  permanently gray underarms!   Thanks for the information.  
Best to stick with distilled water and not dabble with tap water, then. 
  One member reports quality EIS works well, anyway.




On Friday, Sep 1, 2006, at 23:38 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:


Actually in the case of argyria, silver salts on the skin is worse than
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Re: CSAG Deodorant

2006-09-01 Thread Deborah Gerard
Very interesting points on the deoderant subjectthanks deb

julie martin wolfp...@yahoo.com wrote:  our family uses zinc oxide ointment 
in place of
commercial deodorants. after a shower we dry, spritz
with cs and then apply a thin layer of the zinc. this
lasts me about a week, but dh must reapply more
frequently. it will continue working for days even
with daily showers, but shaving will remove it. this
allows the body to continue to perspire, but
apparently keeps the bacteria that causes odors away.
i believe i read about this from H. Clark. it costs
pennies and is healthier than commercial brands of
deodorant.

--- Marshall Dudley wrote:

 That is a bit tricky. Using such things as K-Y
 jelly as a carrier are
 problematical because they are water soluble, and
 when you perspire, it will
 still wash off. Seems what is needed would be the
 carrier that is used in
 waterproof sun tan lotions. That once it dries is
 suppose to be water
 resistant.
 
 Marshall
 



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Re: CSSore Knee

2006-09-01 Thread Deborah Gerard
Are the lymphs having trouble draining?...deb

Marshalee Hallett utahpug...@izikoo.com wrote:   
Brain damage from the Lyme Disease. CS stopped the bug, but after 6 years 
of the little devils, I have permanent damage. sigh...Sure wish I could get rid 
of it. Brushing the skin doesn`t work,  nor has anything else I`ve tried.
  It isn`t the circulation or the nerves, it is lymph building up.
  Of course if I lost a bunch of weight that might help...
  Marshalee
  
 
Hi again Marshalee...glad you made a new friend...if your feet and knees are 
swelling too do you have some circulation problems or something else going on 
maybe?...debbie

   



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2006-09-01 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi,

I understand jumping on a small trampoline will help with lymph drainage.

 Jean
 
 
   
 Brain damage from the Lyme Disease. CS stopped the bug, but after 6 years of
 the little devils, I have permanent damage. sigh...Sure wish I could get rid
 of it. Brushing the skin doesn`t work,  nor has anything else I`ve tried.
   
 It isn`t the circulation or the nerves, it is lymph building up.
   
 Of course if I lost a bunch of weight that might help...
   
 Marshalee
   
 
  



Re: CSSore Knee

2006-09-01 Thread Marshalee Hallett

  Yup.


  Are the lymphs having trouble draining?...deb

  Marshalee Hallett utahpug...@izikoo.com wrote: 

  Brain damage from the Lyme Disease. CS stopped the bug, but after 6 years 
of the little devils, I have permanent damage. sigh...Sure wish I could get rid 
of it. Brushing the skin doesn`t work,  nor has anything else I`ve tried.
  It isn`t the circulation or the nerves, it is lymph building up.
  Of course if I lost a bunch of weight that might help...
  Marshalee

   
  Hi again Marshalee...glad you made a new friend...if your feet and knees 
are swelling too do you have some circulation problems or something else going 
on maybe?...debbie







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Re: CSSore Knee

2006-09-01 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Sore Knee
  Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on them 
boggles my mind! 
  Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break the tramp...
  sigh.
  Marshalee

  Hi,

  I understand jumping on a small trampoline will help with lymph drainage.  


Jean

 
  




CSSore Knee

2006-09-01 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi,

If I could stand up, knowing that a mini trampoline might help my lymph
problems, then I would clamber up and try.  Other people say even a slight
bouncing, not even off the trampoline, will help lymph drainage.  Also, I
would consider the alternatives.  But, those are just my thoughts.

Jean

**

 Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on them
 boggles my mind!
 Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break the tramp...
 sigh.
 Marshalee



Re: CSSore Knee

2006-09-01 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
Sore Kneewww.acufinder.com


  - Original Message - 
  From: oldgl...@bigcountry.net 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 8:41 PM
  Subject: CSSore Knee


  Hi,

  If I could stand up, knowing that a mini trampoline might help my lymph 
problems, then I would clamber up and try.  Other people say even a slight 
bouncing, not even off the trampoline, will help lymph drainage.  Also, I would 
consider the alternatives.  But, those are just my thoughts.

  Jean

  **


  Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on 
them boggles my mind! 
  Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break the tramp...
  sigh.
  Marshalee



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RE: CSSore Knee

2006-09-01 Thread Ed Kasper
Sore Kneetrampolines are great,  Got my kids (age 3 and 9) a inflatable
Bounce House. Geez, do they have the energy. wish I could recycle that :))

Even just standing and raising your heels off the floor a few times, helps.
Raise your hands over your head, shake and lower.
The lympathics are motion based so most movement would be helpful.

CS would also help as its made with distilled water, which helps leech all
those stored toxins in the lymphs.

The best idea is a massage from a good friend.

Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist  Herbalist
Santa Cruz, CA.
  -Original Message-
  From: oldgl...@bigcountry.net [mailto:oldgl...@bigcountry.net]
  Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 5:35 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: CSSore Knee


  Hi,

  I understand jumping on a small trampoline will help with lymph drainage.


Jean




Brain damage from the Lyme Disease. CS stopped the bug, but after 6
years of the little devils, I have permanent damage. sigh...Sure wish I
could get rid of it. Brushing the skin doesn`t work,  nor has anything else
I`ve tried.

It isn`t the circulation or the nerves, it is lymph building up.

Of course if I lost a bunch of weight that might help...

Marshalee





RE: CSTravel Kit Emergency

2006-09-01 Thread Ed Kasper
When doing these home tinctures, alcohol most of the times
refer to vodka. Most alcohol content is listed in proof as
in 80 proof. which means that 80 proof equals 40% alcohol by
volume. 40 proof is 20% alcohol. Proof equals 1/2 alcohol .
As a preservative different herbs may call for different
percentages alcohol. I am not sure what percentage cayenne
calls for, but I'm pretty sure only needs 10-20% by volume
alcohol.  Also as Tabasco and others only use vinegar
(acetic acid) is more economical but not as hot as
alcohol.

By question is what would the combination of Colloidal
Silver and vinegar or alcohol be?
Maybe CS as a preservative would not need anything else (but
it does not seem to work that particular way.

Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist  Herbalist
Santa Cruz, CA.



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From: Dan Nave [mailto:dan.n...@nilfisk-advance.com]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 10:18 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSTravel Kit Emergency


Wayne,

I looked up how Richard Schulze makes his tinctures.  His
rule of thumb
is that after the herb and the alcohol are blended together
(in a
blender) you let the solids, the herbs, settle.  The alcohol
should be
showing above the level of the herbs, but only about half as
much as the
height of the herbs.  That is, the alcohol above the level
of the herbs
should be 25% to 50% compared to the level of the settled
herbs.  This
gives one strong tincture that will work...

Dan



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From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwfug...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 9:55 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSTravel Kit Emergency

Morning Linda,

  At 08:54 AM 9/1/2006, you wrote:

I wonder if our old survival list still works?

Is there a book I can get with this information, plus the
other 9?  We
are getting ready to travel full-time, and I am trying to
assemble the
best possible medical kit to take along.

 As you can imagine, I have a few ideas and suggestions.

I find things in my pantry that amazes me,  that I
do not even
know how they got there.

One is an Emergency Surgery Kit.   Not sure everyone would
need one of
these.  It looks like something a doctor or surgeon would
carry when
traveling light to another country.I suppose today it
would make the

owner a terrorist or he could not get it on the plane.

Actually, I think anyone that flies has forgotten about
survival
altogether anyway.

If you missed the publication by Dr. David Williams
containing what he
carries when he goes to other countries,
I have a few copies.  ( Hard Copy, not electronic Copies )
Likely you
may
find this on his website.

I'm on my way to the health store as I finish this for the
cayenne to
start with (having now been convinced that Tabasco Sauce is
only a poor

cousin).

 I am making 4 pints of Cayenne Tincture.  Not sure how
it is going
to turn out yet.

 more ideas later...

Wayne



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Re: CSAG Deodorant-Lavilin

2006-09-01 Thread Dennis Gulenchin

Hi,
I have been using a product called lavilin for years, and it works just 
as you describe how your Z.O. ointment works, Julie. During the winter 
months it could last for between 2-3 weeks but during heavy prespiration 
in the summer I have to apply it every 2-3 days.Lavilin Arm Deodorant, 
12.5 grams http://www.thevitaminbin.com/lavilin-deodorant.html
What brand of ointment do you buy and where can one get it? I never 
thought of trying a plain zinc oxide ointment but it should be cheaper 
than the lavilin thats sold specificly for underarm use.

Dennis

julie martin wrote:


our family uses zinc oxide ointment in place of
commercial deodorants. after a shower we dry, spritz
with cs and then apply a thin layer of the zinc.  this
lasts me about a week, but dh must reapply more
frequently. it will continue working for days even
with daily showers, but shaving will remove it.  this
allows the body to continue to perspire, but
apparently keeps the bacteria that causes odors away.
i believe i read about this from H. Clark. it costs
pennies and is healthier than commercial brands of
deodorant.

--- Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:

 


That is a bit tricky.  Using such things as K-Y
jelly as a carrier are
problematical because they are water soluble, and
when you perspire, it will
still wash off.  Seems what is needed would be the
carrier that is used in
waterproof sun tan lotions. That once it dries is
suppose to be water
resistant.

Marshall


   




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Re: CSAG Deodorant-Lavilin

2006-09-01 Thread julie martin
  i go to the local Wal Mart pharmacy area.  they have
a black and white tube generic in appearance which
costs less than $2.00. it is usually found on a top
shelf almost out of sight. i was on a trip (don't
remember where) and had forgotten my tube so i stopped
in at the local store, couldn't find it on the shelf
and i asked the pharmacy, they produced a one pound
jar (from behind the counter) - brand name Rugby. i
bought it over a year ago and think it cost about
$5.00.  i still have over half the jar left.  and it
too will last 2-3 weeks for me in the cooler months,
but i live in Texas where temps are regularly over 100
and i spend lot of time working outside so it lasts a
little more than a week. it goes on white and dries
clear.
   i think diet makes a big difference in body odors
and when i eat a lot of onion or garlic i often add
chlorophyll to my drinking water.
julie

--- Dennis Gulenchin dgulenc...@mts.net wrote:

 Hi,
 I have been using a product called lavilin for
 years, and it works just 
 as you describe how your Z.O. ointment works, Julie.
 During the winter 
 months it could last for between 2-3 weeks but
 during heavy prespiration 
 in the summer I have to apply it every 2-3
 days.Lavilin Arm Deodorant, 
 12.5 grams

http://www.thevitaminbin.com/lavilin-deodorant.html
 What brand of ointment do you buy and where can one
 get it? I never 
 thought of trying a plain zinc oxide ointment but it
 should be cheaper 
 than the lavilin thats sold specificly for
 underarm use.
 Dennis


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Re: CSSore Knee

2006-09-01 Thread Deborah Gerard
You know another thought if you can get to a pool and bounce in it as well that 
would helpdebbie

Marshalee Hallett utahpug...@izikoo.com wrote:   
Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on them 
boggles my mind! 
  Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break the tramp...
  sigh.
  Marshalee

Hi,

I understand jumping on a small trampoline will help with lymph drainage.  
  
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Re: CSSore Knee

2006-09-01 Thread Deborah Gerard
One more thougth Marshalee is raising the head of your bed four or five inches 
helps drain the lymphs too.debbie

Marshalee Hallett utahpug...@izikoo.com wrote:   
Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on them 
boggles my mind! 
  Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break the tramp...
  sigh.
  Marshalee

Hi,

I understand jumping on a small trampoline will help with lymph drainage.  
  
Jean

 
  
   


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Re: CSSore Knee

2006-09-01 Thread Deborah Gerard
How about one from ebay maybe?

M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:  Dear Marshalee,

You write:
 Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on
 them boggles my mind! Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break the
 tramp... sigh.

You'd need to buy a really *good* one, but a rebounder is probably one 
of the best exercise options you have with your current issues.

For one example, the Reboundair quarter fold costs about $300. It's 
guaranteed for users up to 400 pounds. Buy the stabilizer bar with it 
and you'll have something to hang onto while you get your sea legs.

See: http://www.ultimate-rebound.com/

You're exactly right. Anything of lesser quality will be destroyed in 
short order. Stuff from Wal-Mart or similar sources won't hold up.

All you need to do is stand on it and bounce gently up and down. Your 
feet never need to leave the mat. A few minutes at a time, a few times 
a day to begin with. As you gain stamina and confidence you'll find 
yourself doing more. It's easy to do while watching TV. It's fun.

Your lymphatic circulation will be helped immensely. It should also 
help your joints in the long run.

Not cheap, but a good value. Might not be possible for you, budget-
wise, but I'm confident it would help you.

Good luck, ma'am!

Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com ]
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