Re: CSAsthma: alternative approach

2007-04-04 Thread ccdirectt
Curezone has a Asthma forum you should go through.
http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=57




 

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Re: CS(no subject)

2007-04-04 Thread Ode Coyote



  If it's nothing but silver and water, 5 years and going in clear glass 
on a sunny window sill.
Some samples show a little black oxide formation on the glass, but it's 
still usable.


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At 02:47 PM 4/2/2007 -0400, you wrote:

What is the life of colloidal silver if stored in a dark bottle at room 
temperature.  Bill





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Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-04 Thread Paula Perry
Hi Ruth,
If you have low sodium I would not worry about eating too much salt, and it
affecting your heart.   Your body was excreting the salt due to your
digestion problem. You might have had the runs, which would trigger the low
sodium level.
Paula
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From: ruth strackbein ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 12:53 PM
Subject: RE: CSlow sodium on blood test


 Hi, Paula, I have had low blood sodium.  Was diagnosed when I went into
the
 Emergency Room with digestive problems.  Took 4 days of intravenous
 treatment to bring it up in the normal range.  It was in the 20'.  I still
 eat what seems like a lot of salt.  It hasn't been retested in awhile, but
 the last times it was in the low 30's like yours.  It is hard for me to
 separate what symptoms at that time in 2005 came from my usual digestive
 problems or specifically from the low salt.  What I would like to know is
 what really causes me to have low sodium.  How am I going to know if I am
 eating so much salt that it may harm my heart and at what point this could
 happen.  I can't go getting my blood tested on a regular basis, at least I
 don't think I can.  Ruth

 From Ruth Strackbein


 From: Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net
 Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSlow sodium on blood test
 Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:30:48 -0400
 
 Does anyone know the significance of having low sodium on a blood test?
It
 is only slightly below normal. 134 with normal range being 135-148. I
have
 had this reading on my last several blood tests. It is not from
abstaining
 from salt or doing a lot of sweating. I am wondering if it couldn't
 indicate an adrenal insuffciency or other problem?
 Thanks,
 Paula

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Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-04 Thread Paula Perry
Dr. Dave,
I am not aware of having any of those conditions. The only thing I am aware of 
is being fatigued at times. I had part of my thyroid removed and take 
Synthroid. My tests say that my thyroid is normal but I wonder if the tests 
tell the true story because I usually have low body temperature, around 97 
something. I am not sure that the Synthroid product has all the ingredients 
your body really needs to stay healthy.
Thanks for your thoughts,
Paula
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  From: David W Kenney 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 1:15 PM
  Subject: RE: CSlow sodium on blood test


  Here are some possibllities

  Volume depletion.(dehydration)

  Diarrhea

  Vomiting

  Renal failure

  Diabetes

  Lipemia

  Pancreatitis

  LABORATORY ERROR.  TRY A DIFFERENT LAB.

  DR DAVE

   


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  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: CSlow sodium on blood test

   

  Does anyone know the significance of having low sodium on a blood test?  It 
is only slightly below normal. 134 with normal range being 135-148. I have had 
this reading on my last several blood tests. It is not from abstaining from 
salt or doing a lot of sweating. I am wondering if it couldn't indicate an 
adrenal insuffciency or other problem?

  Thanks,

  Paula



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CSVarious topic resources

2007-04-04 Thread Terry Chamberlin
The following websites provide excellent info to a
range of relevant subjects.

The Trans-fat issue
Lipid hydroperoxides are contaminants that form from
natural fatty acids when polyunsaturated fats are
heated excessively, which happens in processing and
when these oils are heated for cooking and frying.
Lipid hydroperoxides poison our body's systems just as
trans fats do; in fact, they may even be worse than
trans fats because of their propensity to react with
oxygen and iron, thereby forming free radicals.
http://www.westonaprice.org/modernfood/lipid-hydroperoxides.html

All about Splenda
http://v.mercola.com/blogs/public_blog/Do-the-Makers-of-Splenda-Know-Something-They-Aren-t-Telling-You--7900.aspx


New Danger Associated With Drinking Ordinary Milk
http://v.mercola.com/blogs/public_blog/New-Danger-Associated-With-Drinking-Ordinary-Milk-8038.aspx


Vit D, Sun  Cancer, Sunglasses
http://vitalvotes.com/QA/UVB-Blocking-Sunglasses---Vitamin-D-2696.aspx


Sunlight and Cancer Prevention
H. Gordon Ainsleigh, DC, Beneficial effects of sun
exposure on cancer mortality, Preventive Medicine,
January 1, 1993, Vol. 22, Num. 0, pp. 132-140
“In 1941, Apperly reported that overall cancer death
rates increased with distance from the equator, and
were further decreased in areas where a large
percentage of the population was engaged in the
sun-intensive occupation of farming. Compared with
cities located between 10° and 30° latitude, cities
between 30° and 40° latitude averaged 85% higher
overall cancer death rates, cities between 40° and 50°
latitude averaged 118% higher overall cancer death
rates, and cities between 50° and 60° latitude
averaged 150% higher overall cancer death rates. [In
other words, more sun, LESS cancer]
http://www.healthsentinel.com/briefs.php?id=023title=Sunlight+and+Cancer+Preventionevent=briefs_print_list_item


My Dad faithfully took Dr Johanna Budwig's cancer
remedy (from the book How to Fight Cancer  Win) for
prostate cancer. [eat 1/2 cup of organic cottage
cheese (or quark ), or yogurt, and 2 tablespoons of
organic flax oil twice a day, with two 15 minute
periods of sunlight each day.] He used it as a sweet,
or to compliment a salad. Really it is so absolutely
delicious it should be a regular treat for everyone!!
His doctor was totally amazed at his excellent
results, but he refused to tell his doctor what he was
doing because he said the doctor didn't believe in
natural remedies anyway. He also ate lots of raw
garlic. He smelled dreadful but he said he didn't care
how many friends he lost, just so long as he lost the
cancer. Over a long period of time (year+) his body
odour gradually changed and became quite sweet even
though he still ate the garlic. But he definitely did
beat the cancer!
From:
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Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-04 Thread Dee
Do you supplement with iodine Paula?  Dee  
 
---Original Message---
 
From: Paula Perry
Date: 04/04/2007 13:20:17
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSlow sodium on blood test
 
Dr. Dave,
I am not aware of having any of those conditions. The only thing I am aware
of is being fatigued at times. I had part of my thyroid removed and take
Synthroid. My tests say that my thyroid is normal but I wonder if the tests
tell the true story because I usually have low body temperature, around 97
something. I am not sure that the Synthroid product has all the ingredients
your body really needs to stay healthy.
Thanks for your thoughts,
Paula
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RE: CSLavender and Tea Tree Oil: Estrogen Mimics

2007-04-04 Thread Dan Nave
Sounds like pure twaddell...



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This study is the type of thing that should be listed in quackbusters. 
 
Norine Twaddell CDBC, CPDT
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Subject: CSLavender and Tea Tree Oil: Estrogen Mimics


Lavender and Tea Tree Oil: Estrogen Mimics

 
http://readingdirt.blogspot.com/2006/07/lavender-and-tea-tree-oil-estrog
http://readingdirt.blogspot.com/2006/07/lavender-and-tea-tree-oil-estro
g 
en.html



CSNanosilver particles

2007-04-04 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Faith said,
 Nano particles would not be filtered out by a bit of
cotton, would they? 

Nano means billionths. Relating to nanosilver, we are
talking about nanometer (billionths of a meter) sized
particles, which nothing will filter out. OK, there
are some special ceramic filters that can filter out
even minerals, and reverse osmosis, if set to its
highest setting, can remove minerals from water, so I
would expect it would filter out the mineral silver as
well.

Nothing you would normally use would do it.

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RE: CSparticles in my brew

2007-04-04 Thread Jason
Faith Saint Francis wrote:


 Now my question:
 Nano particles would not be filtered out by a bit of cotton, would they?


I cant see cotton filtering out much less than 2um in size maximum.  The CS
particles are usually much smaller than this, so the answer to your question
is no.

Reverse osmosis would remove the particles but also the ionic part as well I
think (can anyone else comment on this?).  The PPM from them is very low.

Best,
J.



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Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-04 Thread Paula Perry
Dee,
No, I don't. I think the idea behind the Synthroid was they didn't want my 
thyroid to work, and possibly create another tumor. They took-out over half of 
the thyroid. The doctors told me to avoid iodine.  I really haven't avoided it, 
but I don't supplement with it.
Paula

  - Original Message - 
  From: Dee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:55 AM
  Subject: Re: CSlow sodium on blood test


Do you supplement with iodine Paula?  Dee  

---Original Message---

From: Paula Perry
Date: 04/04/2007 13:20:17
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

Dr. Dave,
I am not aware of having any of those conditions. The only thing I am 
aware of is being fatigued at times. I had part of my thyroid removed and take 
Synthroid. My tests say that my thyroid is normal but I wonder if the tests 
tell the true story because I usually have low body temperature, around 97 
something. I am not sure that the Synthroid product has all the ingredients 
your body really needs to stay healthy.
Thanks for your thoughts,
Paula
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Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-04 Thread Dee
Strange, because from the articles Doris sent me, having insufficient iodine
is what *causes* cancer, especially breast.  Apparently, the breast needs
100 times the amount of iodine that the thyroid does, and that needs a lot
to function properly. Dee  
 
---Original Message---
 
From: Paula Perry
Date: 04/04/2007 17:56:51
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSlow sodium on blood test
 
Dee,
No, I don't. I think the idea behind the Synthroid was they didn't want my
thyroid to work, and possibly create another tumor. They took-out over half
of the thyroid. The doctors told me to avoid iodine.  I really haven't
avoided it, but I don't supplement with it.
Paula
 
 

water test meter, was Re: CS(no subject)

2007-04-04 Thread sol
I use a Hanna PWT meter from Silvergen. It has served me well for about 
4 years now, and as long as it works, I see no need to get a different 
one. So far I've never had to change the batteries, even.
But I think if I was buying a meter today, I'd give serious 
consideration to this one:

http://silverpuppy.com/com100%20meter.html

Many people are happy with a TDS meter, but for me, those do not measure 
below uS 1.0 so TDS would not work for me. My main use of the PWT is 
checking distilled water to see if it is pure enough to give me clear CS.

sol

jessie70 wrote:

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CSlow body temp- other issues besides thyroid

2007-04-04 Thread Clayton Family
There is an interesting discussion on the page, that could be useful to 
some on the list.


http://www.biochemicals.com/productfiles/cleansebuild.htm


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RE: CSlow body temp- other issues besides thyroid

2007-04-04 Thread ruth strackbein
Thanks, I am one of those who may find the article useful. Have printed it 
out. Ruth



From Ruth Strackbein




From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSlow body temp- other issues besides thyroid
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 15:11:51 -0500

There is an interesting discussion on the page, that could be useful to 
some on the list.


http://www.biochemicals.com/productfiles/cleansebuild.htm


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Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-04 Thread ruth strackbein
Hi, Paula and All, my temperature also runs around 97. whatever and has for 
years.  I am beginning to think this may be significant with regard to my 
other problems.  Ruth



From Ruth Strackbein




From: Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSlow sodium on blood test
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:43:25 -0400

Dee,
No, I don't. I think the idea behind the Synthroid was they didn't want my 
thyroid to work, and possibly create another tumor. They took-out over half 
of the thyroid. The doctors told me to avoid iodine.  I really haven't 
avoided it, but I don't supplement with it.

Paula

  - Original Message -
  From: Dee
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:55 AM
  Subject: Re: CSlow sodium on blood test


Do you supplement with iodine Paula?  Dee

---Original Message---

From: Paula Perry
Date: 04/04/2007 13:20:17
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

Dr. Dave,
I am not aware of having any of those conditions. The only thing I 
am aware of is being fatigued at times. I had part of my thyroid removed 
and take Synthroid. My tests say that my thyroid is normal but I wonder if 
the tests tell the true story because I usually have low body temperature, 
around 97 something. I am not sure that the Synthroid product has all the 
ingredients your body really needs to stay healthy.

Thanks for your thoughts,
Paula
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Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-04 Thread ruth strackbein
Thanks, Paula,  I suspect that I may have had excessive stools the day they 
put me in the hospital and tested my sodium level.  I do not usually 
actually have runs, but rather many formed stools in one day and then 
diminishing amounts one or two succeeding days.  Then nothing.  After a day 
or two, I do something about it because my ascending colon feels tight and 
full and I begin to pass tiny little narrow cylinders which require huge 
effort and sometimes, manual intervention.  Sorry if this is gross.  My 
problems are usually gross.  Ruth



From Ruth Strackbein




From: Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSlow sodium on blood test
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 07:59:32 -0400

Hi Ruth,
If you have low sodium I would not worry about eating too much salt, and it
affecting your heart.   Your body was excreting the salt due to your
digestion problem. You might have had the runs, which would trigger the low
sodium level.
Paula
- Original Message -
From: ruth strackbein ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 12:53 PM
Subject: RE: CSlow sodium on blood test


 Hi, Paula, I have had low blood sodium.  Was diagnosed when I went into
the
 Emergency Room with digestive problems.  Took 4 days of intravenous
 treatment to bring it up in the normal range.  It was in the 20'.  I 
still
 eat what seems like a lot of salt.  It hasn't been retested in awhile, 
but

 the last times it was in the low 30's like yours.  It is hard for me to
 separate what symptoms at that time in 2005 came from my usual digestive
 problems or specifically from the low salt.  What I would like to know 
is
 what really causes me to have low sodium.  How am I going to know if I 
am
 eating so much salt that it may harm my heart and at what point this 
could
 happen.  I can't go getting my blood tested on a regular basis, at least 
I

 don't think I can.  Ruth

 From Ruth Strackbein


 From: Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net
 Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSlow sodium on blood test
 Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:30:48 -0400
 
 Does anyone know the significance of having low sodium on a blood test?
It
 is only slightly below normal. 134 with normal range being 135-148. I
have
 had this reading on my last several blood tests. It is not from
abstaining
 from salt or doing a lot of sweating. I am wondering if it couldn't
 indicate an adrenal insuffciency or other problem?
 Thanks,
 Paula

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Re: CSNanosilver particles

2007-04-04 Thread Cinder Ella
Be careful what you are using to filter particles OUT because coffee filters 
and cotton or whatever else you use have unhealthy things in them that could be 
adding things back INTO your water that you DONT want.  Coffee filters are 
bleached and have chemicals in them.  Cotton isn't as pure as you think it is 
either.
  Doris

Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca wrote:
  Faith said,
 Nano particles would not be filtered out by a bit of
cotton, would they? 

Nano means billionths. Relating to nanosilver, we are
talking about nanometer (billionths of a meter) sized
particles, which nothing will filter out. OK, there
are some special ceramic filters that can filter out
even minerals, and reverse osmosis, if set to its
highest setting, can remove minerals from water, so I
would expect it would filter out the mineral silver as
well.

Nothing you would normally use would do it.

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CSUnidentified subject!

2007-04-04 Thread ruth strackbein



From Ruth Strackbein  Hi, Mike, I wonder if you can tell me more about the 
possible plating out of silver mentioned in previous posts concerning 
storage bottles.  I am having a problem, maybe, in that the last couple of 
times I have swished cs in my mouth and then swallowed it, my mouth feels 
very dry and stiff, and it burns going down.  Other things also burn going 
down, but I do the cs in the night often at bedtime.  Can the silver itself 
plate out on one's digestive tract linings.  My digestive tract is very very 
slow . Takes 7+days to get test markers from my mouth to leave my body. I 
have had the feeling that maybe vitamins and other pills may get held up and 
various doses all act at once.  This may only be a notion, but my doctor is 
concerned about my cs use in this particular situation.  I realilze that 
many, many people use huge doses./  I am only up to a tablespoon a day.  
That does clear up feelings that I am about to comedown with a cold, also a 
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