Re: CSSore Knee update ( Sunlight and Work )

2006-09-11 Thread Ode Coyote



You get over the ridiculous idea that it's somehow wrong and just do it.


 Yea, the guys will look, but they look anyway. [In a mans eyes, a woman 
is always naked, nothing new, no big deal. Why not be admired? ]

It's not like it's some unpleasant shock or anything.

 I had a lady come by that completely pulled, rebuilt and replaced her car 
engine in my shop totally naked.

She didn't want to get her clothes dirty.
 I think it's easier to wash greasy clothes than greasy people, but that 
was how she wanted to do it.

Very independent minded woman.

Ode


Yup -- I sure agree with that.  But you failed to mention how us girls are 
supposed to work in the sun with our shirts off!!   vbgMA  ;-)




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Re: CSroot canal infection

2006-09-11 Thread Ode Coyote



  CS in a water pic does wonders

ode



At 10:51 AM 9/9/2006 -0500, you wrote:


My husband has just reported that he's feeling pain underneath very
expensive bridge work done just last year, saying it feels deeper than
simply a gum problem.  I'd very much appreciate it if those interested
would please review the following and add anything you'd do in addition.

* CS/EIS - a small mouthful every 2 hours with gradual build-up to more if
necessary
* VitC megadoses - a much as tolerable until he gets the runs (question:
MSM along with this for absorption?)
* CS/DMSO swabbed onto gums 3X/day
* H2O2 swished in mouth after brushing

Thanks very much,
DByron


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Re: CSroot canal infection

2006-09-11 Thread bbanever
ode - Agree.  I use CS in my water pik periodically to keep my teeth and 
gums infection free and it works wonders.  I also put it in my water pik 
with a nasal irrigator attached and wash my sinuses out with it from time to 
time.


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  CS in a water pic does wonders

ode



At 10:51 AM 9/9/2006 -0500, you wrote:


My husband has just reported that he's feeling pain underneath very
expensive bridge work done just last year, saying it feels deeper than
simply a gum problem.  I'd very much appreciate it if those interested
would please review the following and add anything you'd do in addition.

* CS/EIS - a small mouthful every 2 hours with gradual build-up to more if
necessary
* VitC megadoses - a much as tolerable until he gets the runs (question:
MSM along with this for absorption?)
* CS/DMSO swabbed onto gums 3X/day
* H2O2 swished in mouth after brushing

Thanks very much,
DByron


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RE: CSTabasco peppers...

2006-09-11 Thread Ed Kasper
My point was truth in labeling.
Habanero are not cayenne.
Secondly if Dr Christopher was having success with a 40,000 HU cayenne,
maybe heat is not so much a factor as is the type of herb that he used.
Habanero's were certainly available for Dr Christopher to choose from.
and Tabasco is readily available, affordable and with a well deserved
reputation.

Finally, only a few have addressed my question of using a combination of CS
and hot peppers

BTW, Dennis did you ever try to just collect the oils form the peppers. Try
heating for a long time just below boiling. The oil will come to the top and
can be collected. That stuff will really be all hot.

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




  -Original Message-
  From: Dennis Gulenchin [mailto:dgulenc...@mts.net]
  Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 9:57 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSTabasco peppers...


  Almost every local grocery has fresh habanero peppers in the produce
section for a reasonable price. I have purchased these, (when I run out of
my homegrown chili peppers)dried and ground them up and they are noticeably
hotter than the chili peppers.
  Dennis


  Ed Kasper wrote:

ahhh ... Dr Christopher's original formula hot cayenne.
.is really habanero peppers ???

According to Curing with Cayenne, Schultz stated  ...Dr
Christopher was using the low potency 40,000 unit
cayenne page 41

tobasco is hotter than 40,000

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



-Original Message-
From: julie martin [mailto:wolfp...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 9:09 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSTabasco peppers...


   i recently purchased a new bottle of cayenne
extract.  this time i found Dr Christopher's original
formula hot cayenne.  it still uses grain alcohol and
includes habanero pepper (200,000 hu). i have read
that habanero can be used instead of the cayenne.  i
understand it can be purchased at Teeter Creek herbs
if requested.
   i do not think tobasco pepper would be hot enough
and would not rely on their use in the case of a heart
attack unless i had no choice.  many people keep
cayenne pepper (powdered) in their spice cabinet.  it
is not expensive and can be found in the local grocery
or  fresher, higher hu can be found in the herb shops
or Whole Foods markets.
   many people also keep an emergency first aid kit in
their homes and cars.  it would be simple enough to
purchase a bottle of the extract to keep to include in
this kit so one would find it easily in an emergency.
these one ounce bottles cost $10 - $14.
julie


--- M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:

  Remember the question I was asking was whether the
tabasco sauce many
folks would have in the cupboard would be useful
first aid for a heart
attack, as is reported about cayenne pepper.

It's not cayenne but frutescens. One can assume, or
use whatever's at
hand, I suppose, but we don't know for sure.
Anything would be better
than nothing? What about other hot sauces?



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Re: CSsilver tarnishing teeth

2006-09-11 Thread GMetropulo
I mainly used Argentum 23 but only a couple monts at high doses. I think its 
more like a brownish tarnish than grey. The teeth are healthy except one molar 
I'm trying to heal. the dentist says bleaching would not work and its not 
something I can try now. I have chronic lyme and had also nursed over 20 years.


CSsilver comparisons

2006-09-11 Thread GMetropulo
Does anyone know how much silver Argentum 23 equals how much quality homemade 
silver? If Nancy is still on the list I know she's famaliar with both but the 
e-mail I have for is not working.


Re: CSTabasco peppers...

2006-09-11 Thread Acmeair

what are you using to dry your peppers? jim

Dennis Gulenchin wrote:

Almost every local grocery has fresh habanero peppers in the produce 
section for a reasonable price. I have purchased these, (when I run 
out of my homegrown chili peppers)dried and ground them up and they 
are noticeably hotter than the chili peppers.

Dennis




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CSgum problem

2006-09-11 Thread faithstfrancis

DByron wrote:



My husband has just reported that he's feeling pain underneath very 
expensive bridge work done just last year




Respected lady!



At age 57, I have to miss eight molars, two on each side of the back of the 
jaws, and there are two molars which annoy me now and then.




I had (as a “layman”) quite a war over extract/not extract them with a 
knowitall dentist, whom we dumped afterwards.




Point is that I saved both molars (left under last, and right up last).



Now: To serve your item: The one up-right got inflamed again last week. For 
any inflammation I immediately take CS (home made) every ninety minutes. And 
it always works. It did this time as well. In one day’s time the swelling 
was weaker, a tiny little wound opened, liquid-under-pressure (causing pain) 
leaked out, and a day later there was no more inflammation.




As a reflexology therapist I would suggest to your husband to apply pressure 
on the first phalanx of the ring finger (near the hand) on the side where it 
hurts. Let him look for a bit of pain, and apply a pressure there, 
clockwise. This will make recovery even faster. He may apply the pressure 
every few hours.




Good luck, and

If you have any questions, please write to

faithstfran...@interneeds.net


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CSsick cat getting better

2006-09-11 Thread faithstfrancis
Our yellow tom cat got in trouble when we moved to a better neighborhood. He’s 
not yellow-belly, really, he is yellow-and-white by color: He has to fight 
his way through the established Toms here, and he looses, for he is not so 
much an experienced free-styler.




So he got home one evening, all in blood. His head was awfully torn open, 
and so was the skin on his neck. Moreover he seemed to have been infected 
with scabies. What to do?




To us, there is no better cure than C.S.

So Master Tom, Jr. comes home every evening, he humbly greets us, asks for 
his food, and then wants to go off again, in search for love and other 
fights, I guess. That’s when I grab him, and squirt the CS water over him, 
on the wounded areas. He will scratch his wounds again, and shake the liquid 
off of himself, nay, he does not really enjoy the moist treatment, but as 
Mr. Tom should, he succumbs to the treatment. And he gets better!




This has been going on for some weeks now, and Tom (really called “el 
Cathire”, after a well-known Colombian tv cat) is getting better by the day; 
the wounds on his head are almost gone. Those on both sides of his throat 
are diminishing rapidly, and of scabies we don’t see much anymore either.




So, just liked to mention this to my CS Brethren:

If anything, then ittis CS still going strong, and getting stronger very 
day!




FaithStFrancis


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CSRetirement!

2006-09-11 Thread faithstfrancis

Hey My CS friends!



Been such a long time, Caramba.



Well, I'm on every now and then, busy being busy all day, doing what needs
to be done.



See I AM A PENSIONEE! I am enjoying retirement, and enjoying it to the
fullest.



Idle? Pah!



I have never been busier!



First, I can finally do the things I haven't been able to do for some
fifteen years, having been demanded from many sides (government school,
private practice and many many classes to be given).

Now, I have the morning to myself. I can go back to school, yeah .. BUT:
whenandif I want to, and not because I must, should, or have to.



See, my grandfather was retired, many many years ago. That was when the
black-and-white 'teevee' was just coming into the living rooms. For their
golden marriage anniversary they were given this set. Well, Gramp enjoyed it
so much that he sat down in his lazy chair, and never got up again. So his
dying process took seventeen years, he was slowly deteriorating.



Well, people, not me.

First: I promised my wife 35 years more together (she's 10 + 3 years younger
than me), God willing. That was seven years ago, when we got married. How
many's left now?

Second: this is a world in need! Darn, there is so much to be done.

Third: I love to work, and to expand, to see the world and all that’s in it
(now learning iridology, as an expansion to our Reflexology practice), to
write, to invent, to swim, and to travel.



So NO! Retirement is not a full stop. It is not even a semi colon. It is a
change for the better; to freedom, to do what I want, and I don't know about
you, my pensioned-off brothers, but I do enjoy it to the fullest, being busy
as a happy bee, and living life as best I (we) can.



Hope to hear from you,



FaithStFrancis and Vilma Lucía,

licensed Reflexology therapists.




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Re: CSsilver comparisons

2006-09-11 Thread Mike and Nancy
16 oz. of home made silver with 3% H2o2 added is about 35% usable silver.  This 
compares with four teaspoons of Sovereign Silver is 97% usable silver.  
Argentyn is 23ppm so I would guess this same amount would equal 2 teaspoon of 
Argentyn 23.  My email address is nancymike...@comcast.net.
Nancy
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  Subject: CSsilver comparisons


  Does anyone know how much silver Argentum 23 equals how much quality homemade 
silver? If Nancy is still on the list I know she's famaliar with both but the 
e-mail I have for is not working. 


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Re: CSRetirement!

2006-09-11 Thread Kevin Bradley

faithstfrancis faithstfran...@interneeds.net
Please Stop requesting Receipt of email being recieved.
It gets time consuming


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Re: CSTabasco peppers...

2006-09-11 Thread Dennis Gulenchin

Thanks for the tip about the pepper oil Ed, I will have to give that a try.
Dennis


Ed Kasper wrote:


My point was truth in labeling.
Habanero are not cayenne.
Secondly if Dr Christopher was having success with a 40,000 HU 
cayenne, maybe heat is not so much a factor as is the type of herb 
that he used. Habanero's were certainly available for Dr Christopher 
to choose from.
and Tabasco is readily available, affordable and with a well deserved 
reputation.
 
Finally, only a few have addressed my question of using a combination 
of CS and hot peppers
 
BTW, Dennis did you ever try to just collect the oils form the 
peppers. Try heating for a long time just below boiling. The oil will 
come to the top and can be collected. That stuff will really be all hot.
 


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





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Re: CSTabasco peppers...

2006-09-11 Thread Dennis Gulenchin

Hi Jim,
Up till now I have been using a Ronco food dehydrator but last week my 
sister gave me her American harvester dehydrator so I will start using 
it instead - (it should be much better  as it has a fan).
If there are too many green peppers I just let them air dry so that they 
turn red before they become dry.

Dennis

Acmeair wrote:


what are you using to dry your peppers? jim

Dennis Gulenchin wrote:

Almost every local grocery has fresh habanero peppers in the produce 
section for a reasonable price. I have purchased these, (when I run 
out of my homegrown chili peppers)dried and ground them up and they 
are noticeably hotter than the chili peppers.

Dennis




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