Re: CS>faecal worm cure?

2007-03-27 Thread Teri Johnston

At 10:46 PM 3/27/2007, you wrote:


Hello, my respected Forum Members!

My wife encountered worms in her faeces and she did not like it much.

She asked me to write to the Forum and ask if Colloidal Silver would 
exterminate these unsympathetic creatures.


Is there an alternative cure known to rid oneself of faecal worms?


DE

Teri

Teri Johnston
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Distributor #935975
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Re: CS>Fluoride

2007-03-27 Thread Teri Johnston
Guess it depends on the dentist you go to.  I was just to a new 
dentist recently and I had told the hygentist I use soap or baking 
soda to brush with and peroxide as a preburshing rise 3 times a 
week.  She told the dentist and her response was good for you your 
teeth and gums are in very good shape.  This dentist was an RN who 
went back to school to become a dentist.


Teri

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[RE]CS>Amemia + Hysterectomy:COMMENT

2007-03-27 Thread Brooks Bradley
  Dear List Member,
About fifteen years ago, my wife was suffering, continually from excessive menstrual flooding.  Sometimes so bad emergency hospitalization
was required and blood transfusions administered.  This circumstance prompted
our group  to conduct an investigation into possible alternative protocols
to address this condition.  We were quite unsuccessful until, quite serendipitously.we were recommended to use wild amaranth seed, in the form of a simple tea.  We were both delighted---and shockedto discover the very powerful, and rapid results.  The first time we used it on my wife,  positive flow control evinced within 4 hours of the initiation of the  protocol.  She utilized this protocol, most successfully, for all the remaining years through menopause.
 I posted the results of these experimental investigations, to this list, about four or five years ago.  Unfortunately, our archives have been 
lost as a result of damage to the server the Silver-List was  using.and those posts are not presently available.  However, I can state, with confidence, we were successful in every casefrom among over 12 consecutive cases-in stopping this type of excessive blood loss.without the use of ANY attendant protocol adjuncts.  Our results were, to us, near miraculous in nature.  Essentially, the basic protocol consisted of placing two teaspoons of mature wild amaranthus seeds into one cup of boiling water and allowing it to steep for 15 minutes.  The experimental volunteer then consumed the entire amount at one time.  This procedure was repeated every two hours for a total  of three consecutive series.for a single day.  No amaranth tea was administered during the night, but depending upon the condition presenting the next morning.the protocol was either continued, or discontinueddepending upon volunteer's condition.  In about half of the cases, the im!
 provement was so dramatic that NO additional tea was required, as the condition had stabilized quite acceptably.  In about 25% of the cases
additional dosage (sometimes requiring and additional two days) was required to obtain satisfactory anti-flooding control.  In about 25% of the 
cases, four days total were required to gain complete control.but NO case ever required more than 5 days-and even then, under reduced protocol frequency of tea once every 4 hours (and never more than a total of 3 consecutive dosages per day).
Three of these cases were so severe at the outset that
transfusions were required and allopathic counsel was demanding immediate
surgical intervention--all three were COMPLETELY stable in three days.
 Do understand, we DO NOT give ANY FORM OF MEDICAL ADVICE, being only an EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH group.  However, some may desire to consider this experimental protocol in their OWN MEDICAL RESEARCH programs.
  Wild Amaranth grows along the roadsides throughout the temperate United States.  It matures in late April in the southern states and
every three weeks thereafter for each increment of 100--150 miles northward to the Canadian borderuntil late Juneat which time it has reached its Northern Limits.  Amaranth is very easy to recognize when it goes to seed because of its large, heavily-seeded heads.  The seeds store quite well for long periods of time.if kept dry.
We consider this little discovery one of the most rewarding from among a considerable number, encountered over the immediately-past 17 years of our efforts.
  Sincerely,   Brooks Bradley.  Eric Harborne Research Foundation.
I must go knowgood night to all.

 

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 Subject : CS>Amemia + Hysterectomy
 Date : Tue, 27 Mar 2007 18:27:22 -0600
 From : G & K Murray 
 To : silver-list@eskimo.com

HI all,

I have a medical situation, in which  I have had pretty heavy bleeding 
for the past 12 days and am now very anemic.  I have been told that a 
hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood 
transfusion right now.  Regular counts should be 120 and mine is at 77.  
Transfusions around 85-90.  Tomorrow will tell if I need one.  I  have 
been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists for any 
information good or bad towards the situation.  I have presently 3 weeks 
to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over the next 
few days.  I have been put on medication to help control blood flow and 
iron to build the blood back up.  If things get worse the surgery date 
will be moved up.  I don't want the surgery but I am out in the middle 
of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months.  The 
alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after this one 
leaves, is not a very good option.This doctor is worried about the 
anemia being really bad on heart long term.  I really have been putting 
this off for 

Re: CS>faecal worm cure?

2007-03-27 Thread cking001
Search on Hulda Clark and zapper.
Her protocol with her "zapper" eliminates parasites from the body.
You need to do the "cycles" of treatment in threes.
Once for seven minutes, seven minutes of rest, again for seven
minutes, as I recall.
First round is to kill the parasite, Last round is to kill the new
hatched parasites.
Repeat as neccessary.

The zapper is an electronic device that's rather simple for a
technician to put together with parts from a "Radio Shack" electronic
hobby store.
Do not confuse Clarks device with Bob beck's which unfortunately, is
also called a "zapper".

Chuck
Grandchildren are the reward you get for not strangling your
teenagers.

On 3/27/2007 10:46:51 PM, Faith Saint Francis
(faithstfran...@hotmail.com) wrote:
> Hello, my respected Forum Members!
> 
> My wife encountered worms in her faeces and she did not like it much.
> 
> She asked me to write to the Forum and ask if Colloidal Silver would
> exterminate these unsympathetic creatures.
> 
> Is there an alternative cure known to rid oneself of faecal worms?
> 
> Any help is warmly appreciated!
> 
> Luz and Faith
> luzy...@une.net.co
> 
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Re: CS>Fluoride

2007-03-27 Thread Carl Deb Charter

Hi Pat,

You might want to read this:

http://gerardjudd.com/goodteeth.htm

He's says it's the glycerin in toothpaste that causes lack of tooth 
reenamalization and it takes approximately 27 washes to get it off your 
teeth.  He suggests using soap.


Deb
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From: "Pat" 

To: "silver list" 
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 9:41 PM
Subject: CS>Fluoride



Carlos said, " By the way, has anyone noticed that dental caries problems
have not gotten any better since the beginning of the fluor craze,"

Last week the dentist asked what kind of toothpaste I'd been using because 
I have a sore place on the upper gum that has been there for 3 months.  I 
told him various natural ones with no fluoride.  He about went wild, 
asking where I read that fluoride is not good for teeth.  He said things 
are put out there on the internet for many reasons and gave me a big 
lecture.  He and the hygienist said that teeth won't re-mineralize without 
fluoride and that if I hoped to keep mine for the rest of my life, that I 
needed fluoride toothpaste.  He did agree that there might be too much 
ingested from the water in some places.  He said that years ago most 
people my age (late 50's) didn't have their teeth anymore.  He said some 
might accuse dentists of using the fluoride treatments as a money making 
scheme, but that can't be true since it cuts down on the fillings 
necessary.  This dentist is a smart man in his 50's who has dedicated his 
life to keeping his patient's teeth in good

condition.  How could he be totally wrong?  Is he wrong?


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CS>faecal worm cure?

2007-03-27 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Hello, my respected Forum Members!

My wife encountered worms in her faeces and she did not like it much.

She asked me to write to the Forum and ask if Colloidal Silver would 
exterminate these unsympathetic creatures.


Is there an alternative cure known to rid oneself of faecal worms?

Any help is warmly appreciated!

Luz and Faith
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RE: CS>Fluoride

2007-03-27 Thread Wendy
Fluoride- h, what a can of worms... I'll leave that for the others
to answer.. LOL

I did notice your mention of a sore place on the upper gum... back to
Huggins- when I was there in June, he says almost  all gum
issues/disease can be cured quickly and easily with a $40 waterpik and
some hydrogen peroxide. 

Sure works for my husband and I if our gums/mouth are sore!

Hope you don't mind me passing that on

Warmly


Wendy
canada

-Original Message-
From: Pat [mailto:pattycake29...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: March 27, 2007 10:42 PM
To: silver list
Subject: CS>Fluoride

Carlos said, " By the way, has anyone noticed that dental caries
problems 
have not gotten any better since the beginning of the fluor craze,"

Last week the dentist asked what kind of toothpaste I'd been using
because I have a sore place on the upper gum that has been there for 3
months.  I told him various natural ones with no fluoride.  He about
went wild, asking where I read that fluoride is not good for teeth.  He
said things are put out 

 


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CS>CS and Tooth Regeneration

2007-03-27 Thread Cinder Ella
It has been discussed on this forum that when a finger has been cut off that 
regeneration is possible, especially easier in small children, with CS.  Is the 
same possible with a tooth that has had a cavity drilled out of it?  Can CS 
regenerate a tooth?  Provided the root is still intact and alive?
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CS>Fluoride

2007-03-27 Thread Pat
Carlos said, " By the way, has anyone noticed that dental caries problems 
have not gotten any better since the beginning of the fluor craze,"

Last week the dentist asked what kind of toothpaste I'd been using because I 
have a sore place on the upper gum that has been there for 3 months.  I told 
him various natural ones with no fluoride.  He about went wild, asking where I 
read that fluoride is not good for teeth.  He said things are put out there on 
the internet for many reasons and gave me a big lecture.  He and the hygienist 
said that teeth won't re-mineralize without fluoride and that if I hoped to 
keep mine for the rest of my life, that I needed fluoride toothpaste.  He did 
agree that there might be too much ingested from the water in some places.  He 
said that years ago most people my age (late 50's) didn't have their teeth 
anymore.  He said some might accuse dentists of using the fluoride treatments 
as a money making scheme, but that can't be true since it cuts down on the 
fillings necessary.  This dentist is a smart man in his 50's who has dedicated 
his life to keeping his patient's teeth in good
 condition.  How could he be totally wrong?  Is he wrong?


  Pat




 

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CS>CS and chicken pox?

2007-03-27 Thread Wendy

Hi there. 

I think my 2.5 yr old has chicken pox- tis the season. (My son had it at
exactly the same age and time frame, although that time we did expose
him on purpose).

Anyhow it's been a few years since I've gone thru it  and I'm just
brushing back up on my supplement list etc. for helping to boost her
immune system. C, zinc, A/beta 

Back then I didn't know about CS and we didn't utilize it with my son
but now my dad makes it for us with a Silvergen ... I was reading some
reports online on using it to spray the bumps and also internally.

Anyone have any thoughts, tips, suggestions etc. either CS related,
herbal or otherwise? I just gave her some rhus tox 30c for the itching
and I sprayed her back with the CS which seemed to take the itch away.
I'll know more in the morning what we are dealing with.

The anthroposophical doc says it's flea bites, which is possible... but
there is definitely fluid in these 'pimple/flea bite things'.  They say
it's tough to distinguish between pox and insect bites in the first
24-48 hours... but after that THEN you know.

Thanks


Wendy
Canada
 




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RE: CS>Slivers of silver for what ails you?

2007-03-27 Thread Carlos P�rez

Hello, friends,

If the EPA is too worried about Silver as an Environmental Hazard, I wonder 
if they are giving the same serious consideration to other industrial 
contaminants continuously being dumped in our waters and lands. What about 
fluor in water, salt and tooth paste, for example?  Fluor is highly toxic, a 
little less than Arsenic, almost as toxic as Lead. If a 25 lb child eats the 
contents of a large size fluorated tooth paste, he will be at a very high 
risk of dying. By the way, has anyone noticed that dental caries problems 
have not gotten any better since the beginning of the fluor craze, which is 
mainly political and pharmaceutical creation and produces millions to the 
promoters?


There are many really dangerous contaminants EPA should consider before even 
thinking about silver.


What about polen from Genetically Modified vegetables (like corn and soy, by 
Monsanto little angels). They are contaminating thowsand of hectares of corn 
and other plantations all over the world.


Hundreds of industrial contaminants and harmful substances are being used in 
the food industry or dumped daily and many of then do not seem to worry the 
EPA or the FDA.



Carlos



From: "Ronald (& Susan) Hart" 
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Slivers of silver for what ails you?
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 18:36:18 -0400

Seen on CNN.com today
Ron

Slivers of silver for what ails you?

• Silver long known to possess antibacterial and other beneficial 
properties
• Scientists harness metal's potential by shrinking it down to miniscule 
sizes

• Recent boom of consumer products that utilize small amounts of silver
• Some environmentalists worried that pervasive silver could disrupt 
ecosystems


By Greg Botelho, CNN
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Want to get rid of germs? Mold and grime? Smelly feet?

A growing number of scientists and businessmen say such a miracle substance 
exists, and in fact has for millions of years: Silver.


Innovative technologies and approaches have fueled an explosion of products 
taking advantage of silver's antibacterial properties. Consumers today can 
buy clothes, disinfectants, laundry machines and other items that utilize 
silver as an active agent.


"People have found out you can use [silver] far more effectively when you 
shrink it down," says Andrew Maynard, science adviser to the Project on 
Emerging Nanotechnologies, a joint effort of the Woodrow Wilson 
International Center for Scholars and Pew Charitable Trusts. "The range is 
quite incredible. It's as if a lightbulb has suddenly gone off." Though 
silver is generally harmless to humans, environmentalists worry that 
excessive use of silver may allow it to seep into the environment, kill 
small organisms and disrupt the ecosystem.


"The projected uses are just too broad," says Jennifer Sass, a senior 
scientist at the National Resources Defense Council. "It is being used 
around the world in anything that you would want to kill bacteria ... It's 
reckless [and] many of the uses are frivolous." While hardly the only 
antibacterial substance, Maynard says silver's ability to use multiple 
mechanisms to target germs otherwise resistant to antibiotics makes it 
especially effective -- and also may make it persist longer in the 
environment.


"There isn't a huge amount that is unknown [about silver]," says Maynard. 
"Is there any risk to the environment? That's a little bit fuzzier. There 
are issues out there [for which] there aren't easy answers."


Miniscule slivers of silver

In recent years, scientists have discovered cost- and time-effective ways 
to divide silver into miniscule particles, some just a few nanometers 
across. This not only lowers the price to buy and reproduce silver, but 
enhances its surface area, thus compounding its effectiveness.


"We're getting incredibly small, [which] gives us unprecedented control," 
Maynard says. "You can make it go a lot further."


The number of nanotechnology consumer products is surging, according to the 
Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, which expects its inventory to 
surpass 500 such products this spring. And silver leads the way, surpassing 
all other elements, including carbon.


"It's not going to rival photography, jewelry and coinage in terms of 
overall demand, but the demand [for nanosilver] is growing," says Michael 
DiRienzo, executive director of The Silver Institute, an industry trade 
group. "We've known for centuries that silver has these special properties, 
[but] only recently have they found how it works."


One of the most well known applications is X-Static, which Noble 
Biomaterials president Bill McNally says is used in 1,000 products -- from 
sportswear and socks to hospital linens and military uniforms.


"Silver [is] antibacterial, it's used in every burn care center, and it's 
naturally anti-odor because it binds with anti-odor causative agents," said 
McNally, who co-founded Noble 11 years ago and calls 

CS>Amemia + Hysterectomy

2007-03-27 Thread G & K Murray

HI all,

I have a medical situation, in which  I have had pretty heavy bleeding 
for the past 12 days and am now very anemic.  I have been told that a 
hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood 
transfusion right now.  Regular counts should be 120 and mine is at 77.  
Transfusions around 85-90.  Tomorrow will tell if I need one.  I  have 
been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists for any 
information good or bad towards the situation.  I have presently 3 weeks 
to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over the next 
few days.  I have been put on medication to help control blood flow and 
iron to build the blood back up.  If things get worse the surgery date 
will be moved up.  I don't want the surgery but I am out in the middle 
of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months.  The 
alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after this one 
leaves, is not a very good option.This doctor is worried about the 
anemia being really bad on heart long term.  I really have been putting 
this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye to it.


I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are some 
pros and cons of the effects. 


You can email me directly to keep the off topic to a minimum.



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CS>Slivers of silver for what ails you?

2007-03-27 Thread Ronald (& Susan) Hart

Seen on CNN.com today
Ron

Slivers of silver for what ails you?

• Silver long known to possess antibacterial and other beneficial properties
• Scientists harness metal's potential by shrinking it down to miniscule 
sizes

• Recent boom of consumer products that utilize small amounts of silver
• Some environmentalists worried that pervasive silver could disrupt 
ecosystems


By Greg Botelho, CNN
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Want to get rid of germs? Mold and grime? Smelly feet?

A growing number of scientists and businessmen say such a miracle 
substance exists, and in fact has for millions of years: Silver.


Innovative technologies and approaches have fueled an explosion of 
products taking advantage of silver's antibacterial properties. 
Consumers today can buy clothes, disinfectants, laundry machines and 
other items that utilize silver as an active agent.


"People have found out you can use [silver] far more effectively when 
you shrink it down," says Andrew Maynard, science adviser to the Project 
on Emerging Nanotechnologies, a joint effort of the Woodrow Wilson 
International Center for Scholars and Pew Charitable Trusts. "The range 
is quite incredible. It's as if a lightbulb has suddenly gone off." 
Though silver is generally harmless to humans, environmentalists worry 
that excessive use of silver may allow it to seep into the environment, 
kill small organisms and disrupt the ecosystem.


"The projected uses are just too broad," says Jennifer Sass, a senior 
scientist at the National Resources Defense Council. "It is being used 
around the world in anything that you would want to kill bacteria ... 
It's reckless [and] many of the uses are frivolous." While hardly the 
only antibacterial substance, Maynard says silver's ability to use 
multiple mechanisms to target germs otherwise resistant to antibiotics 
makes it especially effective -- and also may make it persist longer in 
the environment.


"There isn't a huge amount that is unknown [about silver]," says 
Maynard. "Is there any risk to the environment? That's a little bit 
fuzzier. There are issues out there [for which] there aren't easy answers."


Miniscule slivers of silver

In recent years, scientists have discovered cost- and time-effective 
ways to divide silver into miniscule particles, some just a few 
nanometers across. This not only lowers the price to buy and reproduce 
silver, but enhances its surface area, thus compounding its effectiveness.


"We're getting incredibly small, [which] gives us unprecedented 
control," Maynard says. "You can make it go a lot further."


The number of nanotechnology consumer products is surging, according to 
the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, which expects its inventory to 
surpass 500 such products this spring. And silver leads the way, 
surpassing all other elements, including carbon.


"It's not going to rival photography, jewelry and coinage in terms of 
overall demand, but the demand [for nanosilver] is growing," says 
Michael DiRienzo, executive director of The Silver Institute, an 
industry trade group. "We've known for centuries that silver has these 
special properties, [but] only recently have they found how it works."


One of the most well known applications is X-Static, which Noble 
Biomaterials president Bill McNally says is used in 1,000 products -- 
from sportswear and socks to hospital linens and military uniforms.


"Silver [is] antibacterial, it's used in every burn care center, and 
it's naturally anti-odor because it binds with anti-odor causative 
agents," said McNally, who co-founded Noble 11 years ago and calls the 
company "the pioneers of silver." "My mission was to create a product 
line that allowed you to take advantage of all those attributes."


Some try to utilize silver's properties in supplements and liquid forms, 
known as colloidal silver. Keith Moeller is the managing director of 
American Biotech Labs, which sells a supplement that uses a relatively 
sparse 10 parts of silver per million. He cites studies that claim the 
company's products can boost immune systems and fight malaria, 
salmonella, E. coli, bird flu and other ailments. Company president Bill 
Moeller testified to Congress in 2005 about the products' medical 
potential.


But the Food and Drug Administration has not found evidence that 
products containing colloidal silver are safe and effective. The agency 
targets companies that tout the medical efficacy of silver products.


With concerns, recognition of potential

"Over-the-top" advertising of silver irks Sass. If silver claims to kill 
microbes, she contends, it should be regulated like a pesticide -- with 
steps made to prevent its infusion into the environment.


But DiRienzo says, "To single out silver is unfair," given that it is 
viewed as less dangerous than most other metals and is being used in 
microscopic quantities.
"We're encouraging the federal government not to rush headfirst into 
regulations," he says, adding the

Re: CS>Heating milk

2007-03-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I looked it up the other night.  Regular pasteurization is just under 200 
degrees, and ultra pasteurization is about under 300.

At 500 degrees, I'm sure the stuff would just burn up.

I have only looked at the notmilk.com site so far.  There is some good info 
there, although they are a bit extreme perhaps, inferring that milks causes 
almost every malady known.

I will keep looking up info.

-Ken Bagwell

sol  wrote: 
http://www.foodsci.uoguelph.ca/dairyedu/pasteurization.html#htst
I don't see any mention of 500 degrees F. Have you got a reference for 
your statement?
sol

Terry Chamberlin wrote:

> Pasteurization is not simply heating milk, it is
> heating milk to a very high temperature (500 degrees)
> under pressure (to keep it from boiling or curdling).
> This unnaturally high temperature rearranges the milk
> constituents into something not good for our bodies.


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Re: CS> Clarke Video - 26 March - SuperTed Toff

2007-03-27 Thread Rowena
Oh, Ted, that is so interesting to hear.  I think Dr Clarke has changed the 
way we look at things and do things for many people, far more than the 
people who are on the net.  Little people are doing big things in their 
homes with the tools she has given them.

Also we have cut out things we used to use.  We don't buy these overpowering 
cleaners any more - who would have thought that just washing soda had such 
powers?  And borax?  We rethink electricity and make up and water and worms 
and all sorts.

Bad news for the bloated plutocrats - and good news for the little guy.

Rowena

Sandee,
You may have seen me on this list over the past 8 or
10 years? I do not post too much, but I do when I
disagree or agree on a subject. I worked for Dr.
Clark, for years here in her Satilite office with Dr.
Calihan.
I was the person all western 1/2 of the USA phone
calls
to Dr Clark went to, I was the person everyone talked
to and placed orders with.  I know all her protocals
and they all work for most people.  I was at her
office in San Diego Last month, she was going to put
on a siminar in Lon Beach.  I went to pick up some
Lugol's, I can not get it at a good price shipped
...to keep my prices low I buy by the gallon, and that
is too hazordous to ship, costly too.

I love Dr, Clark to and glad to hear that so many on
this and other lists still love her.
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ
http://www.quailwoodherbal.com

--- Sandee George  wrote:

> Thanks for sending this info out so that all of us
> can see her wonderful
> work - I have
> personally known her for the past 15 years and her
> work has never been
> fully
> appreciated in my opinion, I use all of her cleaning
> procedures and
> contribute my
> health to following her advice.Worms are the
> basis of most if not all
> problems after
> the mind !
> Warmest regards
> Sandee
>
> Peace is easy ... it is a Mindset
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Re: CS>Re: Still OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins/Ruth

2007-03-27 Thread Rowena
I once read an article or essay about someone visiting a famous 
nutritionist, and being agog to find out what wonders he would produce for a 
meal.  He brought in some strawberries from the garden and ate them.  End of 
menu.

If you are having problems anyway, it might be advisable to do the purist 
thing and stick to separate food groups while you are not well.  When you 
are better again, you can do some trials to see whether just veg or just 
fruit or mixed suits you better.  How would you determine it, by pain or 
gas?  It might be that the only result would be less energy to digest the 
next meal - but you might not be aware of that anyway.
I've chosed to just have veg or fruit but not mixed to be on the safe side.

Rowena


What would be 'normal' to me would be a mon diet - you eat one thing. An
apple or 5. Or a deer.


> neither do I have any problem juicing them all together with
> vegetables.

Juicing raw and combining is different. Juices are all loaded with
enzymes, and will self-digest and be readily absorbed in the intestines,
so juice away... some do combine badly, though - like citrus... best to
keep them separate...


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CS>Bowel strengthening and cleansing

2007-03-27 Thread Dan Nave
 The concept behind Richard Schulze's treatment is to strengthen the
bowel by forcing it to contract along it's entire length several times a
day causing bowel movements at the same time, and using psylium fiber
and bentonite along with other materials to pull out any pockets or
areas of impurities and cleanse and heal the bowel.  He says that he has
done experiments that show that the herbs that are used in his formula
#1, cascara sagrada and aloes, etc actually cause contraction of the
bowel of cadavers as it moves across their internal surface.  In this
way, day after day, the muscles of the bowel can be strengthened and the
formula #2 can be used in conjunction to cleanse and heal.  These things
can be made yourself for a cheaper price, but it is not so convenient.
But, I would look up his protocols on his site.  Your case would
probably take some time and you may become somewhat dependent on the
herbs, but after the bowel is healed and strengthened you can be weaned
off.  As far as dependency goes, many people are on pharmaceutical drugs
- forever.  Or, have their colons removed...

Even without gallbladders, some people get a lot of relief from liver
cleansing.  This can be done very cheaply, as in Hulda Clark's method,
but get the elimination channel of the colon working first.

Dan






-Original Message-
From: ruth strackbein [mailto:ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 4:46 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Still OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins/Ruth

I think alot of my problems also started with poor food combinations and
also with the type of interventions that were used during my childhood
to combat what was considered to be constipation.  And if my bowel has
always been overlong and floppy, then maybe I was really constipated.
Was given enemas and later on took some strong laxatives on my own.  Our
diet as I was growing up, was really quite good.  My parents always
gardened and canned, and while we were not poor, we didn't have extra
money either, so we didn't have candy, frequent rich desserts, etc.
much of the time.  I think this food combining thing is worth going into
deeper than I have done so far.  
Thanks for answering. Ruth

>From Ruth Strackbein


-Original Message-
From: ruth strackbein [mailto:ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 5:26 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS> Huggins/thyroid Ruth Carpet Mold/Just a thought

Hi, Vwolf, My bowel tends to flop over on itself.  The diagram of my
large bowel that the Dr. who did my exam of my large bowel with a scope,
drew a diagram of my bowel in his report.  That looked like a piece of
rope or something when you throw it down any which way.  The curves did
not cross over one another, but just showed a long wavy line in the
general shape of a normal colon.  Wavy is the right word for it.  One
X-ray showed a corner of it completely flopped over on itself.  If it
does this very often, it's no wonder things don't go through. But I
guess I still feel that with changes to diet, medication, etc. it should
be possible to overcome this without surgery.  That X-ray was taken some
years ago and I have still continued to struggle along.  Guess , to some
extent, its a matter of possibly exchanging one struggle with another,
and nobody is guaranteeing a completle cure. I no longer have either an
appendix or a gall bladder.  Was told removal of my gallbladder would be
95 percent certain to remove all my digestive problems. 
  Instead, they are worse, if anything.
   About the ileocecal valve, I have run into info about pressing
downward and to the right over the area where it is supposed to be which
is supposed to cause it to open up.  I do this during my ab massages
morning and evening.  It doesn't help consistently, but that may be due
to some of my "interventions". I will give the pineapple juice in glass
bottles a try.  I haven't done that before.
   This right sided pain is from the ileocecal area to the right side
center of my ribcage.  I am being told that the left side is possibly
the area where things get slowed up and the pain in the right side is
from material trying to get through, including gas. Thanks again, all of
you.  Ruth From Ruth Strackbein


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Re: CS> Clarke Video - 26 March

2007-03-27 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Sandee, 
You may have seen me on this list over the past 8 or
10 years? I do not post too much, but I do when I
disagree or agree on a subject. I worked for Dr.
Clark, for years here in her Satilite office with Dr.
Calihan.

I was the person all western 1/2 of the USA phone
calls 
to Dr Clark went to, I was the person everyone talked
to and placed orders with.  I know all her protocals
and they all work for most people.  I was at her
office in San Diego Last month, she was going to put
on a siminar in Lon Beach.  I went to pick up some
Lugol's, I can not get it at a good price shipped
...to keep my prices low I buy by the gallon, and that
is too hazordous to ship, costly too.

I love Dr, Clark to and glad to hear that so many on
this and other lists still love her.
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ
http://www.quailwoodherbal.com 

--- Sandee George  wrote:

> Thanks for sending this info out so that all of us
> can see her wonderful
> work - I have
> personally known her for the past 15 years and her
> work has never been
> fully 
> appreciated in my opinion, I use all of her cleaning
> procedures and
> contribute my
> health to following her advice.Worms are the
> basis of most if not all
> problems after
> the mind !
> Warmest regards
> Sandee
> 
> Peace is easy ... it is a Mindset
> 
> 
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