CSTabasco peppers...

2006-09-12 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
 Hi,
 
 Good point!  Someone over another list gave a simple recipe for weak animals
 that dated back many, many successful years.  Before the people were done, I
 was totally confused what the original recipe was and there were at least
 half a dozen 'original' recipes floating around, none of which were the same.
 It was like a mass hysteria with everyone contributing their ideas to improve
 on the recipe.  Unbelievable!
 
 I will try CS and cayenne together.
 
 Thank you,
 
 Jean
 
 **
 
 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.
 
 Finally, only a few have addressed my  question of using a combination of CS
 and hot peppers
 
 Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist  Herbalist
 Santa  Cruz, CA.
 
 
 
 
 



Re: CSgum problem

2006-09-12 Thread Raine

Faith St. Francis,

PLEASE, Please, please turn off your receipt request.

-Raine




Re: CSSore Knee ( Sunlight and Work )

2006-09-12 Thread Lisa Shepherd
Lends credence to the old adage of use it or lose it does it not? I believe 
the good Lord intended for the human body to work to maintain health, so much 
benefits when we do.
Wayne Fugitt cwfug...@earthlink.net wrote:  Morning Marshalee,

At 08:40 AM 9/8/2006, you wrote:

  Xrays showed the beginnings of wearing out the meniscus cartilege, and the 
doc localized the pain in the ligament on the inside of my knee.
   I have followed the thread with interest.

I have a question or two because I ask and observe these factors with all my 
friends and relatives who have any type of bone and joint problem.

Over the last 3, 5 , or 10 years, how much time have you spent in the direct 
sunlight?
This is important to me and others.

The other question is,  How much vitamin D and what type do you take every day?

I have many friends who have bone, joint, and disk problems.   These are old, 
young, slim, fat,  you name it.   All shapes, forms and fashions.

The one thing they all have in common is this
They have never worked a day in their life in the sun with their shirt off.

Of course some of them have not worked,  period.

Some degree of stress on the bone is important.

One friend makes the hay bales light,  50 to 65 pounds, so that his wife can 
handle them.This is very important to her bone health.  She is 70 PLUS 
years old, no bone or joint problems, and still handles the hay bales.

Work is a blessing in disguise.   It must be done if one is to be heathy.

Wayne





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Re: CSsilver tarnishing teeth

2006-09-12 Thread Ode Coyote



  If it *is* tarnish, holding a piece of Aluminum foil in your mouth will 
probably remove it.

 Put a piece on a tooth for a while and see what happens.

Ode

At 01:53 PM 9/11/2006 -0400, you wrote:

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.


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Re: CSRe: Root Canal

2006-09-12 Thread Lisa Shepherd
I believe it has only been a few weeks since i sent a letter in about a root 
canal of my own. i wont ever have another. Mine was nothing but pain and 
infection for the duration, finally turning into a face swelling experience 
that left me in extreme pain and off work for days. Id rather lose a tooth than 
risk it again, besides, its a risk to your life to open up that kind of 
infection, cosmetics just isnt worth it to me. And in fact I am involved in a 
long term, slow, cosmetic process now for teeth even in the front, I presently 
have a gap due to that very tooth. Its taken a long time to remove all the bad 
teeth to prepare for the plate I'll probably get, and in the meantime, I have 
been sick repeatedly, wonder how much it ra my system down while infected. 
Its not worth it guys and gals dont do root canals. ANYTHING is better than a 
root canal. Good luck, hope you find a satisfactory solution.   
 Godspeed all, Lisa.

Stuff st...@laguna.com.mx wrote:
  
I'll confirm that from personal experience.

Yank the offender.

stuff

At 03:48 AM 9/8/2006, MIke wrote:

I already sent this to Ian privately, but now that I see his message
made it to the list after all, here's my answer to him:

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Hello Ian,

Short answer to your question: If you can't save the tooth any other
way, pull it rather than have a root canal done.

One of the main lessons I learned studying up for my dental revision
with Dr. Huggins' group was that root canal teeth are dead, they harbor
bacteria -- EVERY SINGLE ONE, ALWAYS! -- and will slowly poison you if
you keep them in your mouth. The technique cannot be made to work, no
matter how competent the dentist and no matter what he/she says about
them.

See the work of Weston Price, Hal Huggins for more.

I hope you get some good alternatives to try.

Stay well, and root canal free!

Mike D.

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Re: CSsilver comparisons

2006-09-12 Thread Ode Coyote

  Argentum 23 is ionic silver at around 15 PPM
If you make ionic silver at around 15 PPM the equivalency is one to one.
Ions don't come with brand labels.

ode

At 02:06 PM 9/11/2006 -0400, you wrote:

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!

2006-09-12 Thread Bill Missett

Faith:  Turn off your reply requested command! Please.


- Original Message - 
From: faithstfrancis faithstfran...@interneeds.net

To: silver list Colloidal Silver silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 9:24 PM
Subject: CSRetirement!



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

2006-09-12 Thread Stuff


Ahhh...a breath of logic in an irrational world.

Thanks for that, ode.

stuff

At 04:17 AM 9/12/2006, ode wrote:


  Argentum 23 is ionic silver at around 15 PPM
If you make ionic silver at around 15 PPM the equivalency is one to one.
Ions don't come with brand labels.

ode

At 02:06 PM 9/11/2006 -0400, you wrote:

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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CSreply requested

2006-09-12 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Well,
thought I'd write a few things,
then got many remarks about reply requested.
Can anybody, instead of sending me agry notes,
explain what the problem is?
For your information:
I turned it off.
Take Care,
Faith

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CSthe organic revolution ...from the organic trade association

2006-09-12 Thread Wendy
Ok, although not CS related, I truly found this very cool and hats off
to the people who made this. Organics vs The dark side ah yes. Sigh.

It still makes a good smile today and cute for kids!

Wendy


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Re: CSsilver comparisons

2006-09-12 Thread GMetropulo
Nancy,
 Does this mean that if one is advised to take 16oz/d. of good quality 
homemade with added peroxide that only 2 teaspoons a day of Argentum would be 
necessary?


Re: CSreply requested

2006-09-12 Thread debbiegerard99
Be sure and write what you were going to write Faith you were missedand I 
hope you are enjoying reitirement :)...debbie

-- Original message -- 
From: Faith Saint Francis faithstfran...@hotmail.com 

 Well, 
 thought I'd write a few things, 
 then got many remarks about reply requested. 
 Can anybody, instead of sending me agry notes, 
 explain what the problem is? 
 For your information: 
 I turned it off. 
 Take Care, 
 Faith 
 
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CSreply requested

2006-09-12 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi,

I had no problem and saw no 'reply requested' on any of your letters.  Could
be because I have a Mac?

Jean



 Well,
 thought I'd write a few things,
 then got many remarks about reply requested.
 Can anybody, instead of sending me agry notes,
 explain what the problem is?
 For your information:
 I turned it off.
 Take Care,
 Faith
 
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Re: CSreply requested

2006-09-12 Thread Gail Evans

I had no problem either, and I am on a PC.

ge
www.livingnow.net/gevans

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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 3:31 PM
Subject: CSreply requested



Hi,

I had no problem and saw no 'reply requested' on any of your letters. 
Could

be because I have a Mac?

Jean



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CSViral Illness

2006-09-12 Thread Xeender Xeender
Has anybody had any luck treating viral illness the likes of herpes and epstein 
barr. I was once told that properly made CS can take care of this.
  Xeender


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Re: CSsilver comparisons

2006-09-12 Thread Geoping
can c/s be used to clean my dogs ears, which are prone to soreness, i  
usually use one third each of water / alcohol/ and hyd peroxide, with decent  
results,, can i sub water with c/s or use straight c/s,, as long as i keep them 
 
clean of the brown stuff she is fine.. thanks, geo. 


Re: CSreply requested

2006-09-12 Thread debbiegerard99
I didn't either and was waiting to see what the fuss was all about...debbie

-- Original message -- 
From: oldgl...@bigcountry.net oldgl...@bigcountry.net 

 Hi, 
 
 I had no problem and saw no 'reply requested' on any of your letters. Could 
 be because I have a Mac? 
 
 Jean 
 
  
 
  Well, 
  thought I'd write a few things, 
  then got many remarks about reply requested. 
  Can anybody, instead of sending me agry notes, 
  explain what the problem is? 
  For your information: 
  I turned it off. 
  Take Care, 
  Faith 
  
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RE: CSsilver comparisons

2006-09-12 Thread Kurt Voitel
Hello Geo:

 

You should mention that you have flap ear dogs. Like LABS.

They stay moist and get a yeast or mold infestation.

CS can work this well if done daily. Get a small spray bottle.

You can swab and clean out the ears with CS or the H202 combo.

Then spray the mist gently into the ear canals. Spray a bit.

 

KV

 

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From: geop...@aol.com [mailto:geop...@aol.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 7:31 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSsilver comparisons

 

can c/s be used to clean my dogs ears, which are prone to soreness, i
usually use one third each of water / alcohol/ and hyd peroxide, with decent
results,, can i sub water with c/s or use straight c/s,, as long as i keep
them clean of the brown stuff she is fine.. thanks, geo. 



CSHow long does it last?

2006-09-12 Thread debbiegerard99
Does cs loose it's charge within a month ...how long does it last? thanks deb

RE: CSsilver comparisons

2006-09-12 Thread Ed Kasper
as a side note 16 oz of good quality CS also contains 12 oz of Distilled
Water. Which IMO, is a plus, as people generally are dehydrated and need a
good quality water to also help remove toxins from the body..

Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist  Herbalist
Acupuncture is a jab well done
www.HappyHerbalist.com   Santa Cruz, CA.

  -Original Message-
  From: Mike and Nancy [mailto:nancym...@delisefamily.com]
  Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 7:16 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSsilver comparisons


  Yes!
- Original Message -
From: gmetrop...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: CSsilver comparisons


Nancy,
 Does this mean that if one is advised to take 16oz/d. of good
quality homemade with added peroxide that only 2 teaspoons a day of Argentum
would be necessary?