Re: CSMoving Lymph Naturally

2007-04-24 Thread Kirsteen Wright

On 4/23/07, s...@emotap.com s...@emotap.com wrote:


Hope this isn't too late.  The other day, the list had a few posts related
to moving lymph.  I have a 2-page document that details a simple protocol
that explains how to do self-lymph massage.



I'd absolutely love a copy thanks
Kirsteen

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RE: CScarb blockers / Dee

2007-04-24 Thread Ode Coyote


Is that live mold and spore content, or is it vaccination style 'dead' 
mold and spore content teaching the body how to deal with live ones?



Ode




Hopefully they have fixed this, but I use to drink V8 almost every day.

Then Consumers Reports did a review of it and found a very high mold and
mold spore content for it and cautioned against drinking it, and I have
not drunk one since.

Marshall


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RE: CScarb blockers / Dee

2007-04-24 Thread Dan Nave
I don't have a problem with a certain amount of sugar and salt.
 
Dan
 


From: Cinder Ella [mailto:mcomfy...@yahoo.ca] 
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 4:18 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScarb blockers / Dee


Sorry to interject Dan, but you forgot one of the most important
ingredients in that health drink V8, .. THE SUGAR/SALT.  I
don't think there is anything great about that stuff.  Wow.  Better to
juice your own.  After that nice list of vegetables is some other yucky
ingredients.
Doris


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From: Dan Nave dan.n...@nilfisk-advance.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 9:32:15 AM
Subject: RE: CScarb blockers / Dee


Dee,

V8 is a vegetable juice cocktail consisting of 8 vegetables, mostly
tomato, carrot, and celery juices, I think...
It's not bad, tastes pretty good, and usually comes in a tin-can of some
sort.

The older TV commercials show someone slapping their forehead with the
palm of their hand saying, I could have had a V8.

Lately there is a sort of parody of this commercial, but still put out
by the company.  For instance, a lady looks into a baby carriage, or
pram, and is cooing to the baby.  Suddenly a hand comes out and slaps
her on the forehead...  It is actually pretty funny...

Dan



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Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 2:28 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScarb blockers / Dee

Dee PS being from the UK I didn't understand the V8 thing .  To me,
this is a powerful car engine!



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And to think all this time I coulda just gone on a V8 fast! 




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RE: CScarb blockers / Dee /V 8

2007-04-24 Thread Dan Nave
I believe that any cans containing tomatoes are coated on the inside.  
 
Also, canned tomatoes are vine ripened - as opposed to most tomatoes you
buy which are picked somewhat green so they stand up to the handling.
While enzymes may be lost, minerals are not lost.  You can do worse than
canned tomatoes...
 
Dan
 
 



From: vwol...@aol.com [mailto:vwol...@aol.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 7:57 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScarb blockers / Dee /V 8


In a message dated 4/23/2007 5:18:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mcomfy...@yahoo.ca writes:

Sorry to interject Dan, but you forgot one of the most important
ingredients in that health drink V8, .. THE SUGAR/SALT.  I
don't think there is anything great about that stuff.  Wow.  Better to
juice your own.  After that nice list of vegetables is some other yucky
ingredients.
Doris

***Two things that keep me from purchasing this product...one..it is
often packaged in aluminum containers..an acid substance sitting for
heaven knows how long in and aluminum container...yum. not.

Also  when fruits or veggies are juiced they need to be ingested quickly
or they begin to loose their nutritional value .  V.





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Re: CScarb blockers / Dee /V 8

2007-04-24 Thread Marshall Dudley

vwol...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 4/23/2007 5:18:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
mcomfy...@yahoo.ca writes:


Sorry to interject Dan, but you forgot one of the most important
ingredients in that health drink V8, .. THE SUGAR/SALT. 
I don't think there is anything great about that stuff.  Wow. 
Better to juice your own.  After that nice list of vegetables is

some other yucky ingredients.
Doris

***Two things that keep me from purchasing this product...one..it is 
often packaged in aluminum containers..an acid substance sitting for 
heaven knows how long in and aluminum container...yum. not.


Are they putting them in aluminum now?  Last I knew they were using tin 
plated steel cans.  IF they are using aluminum, then it has to be 
plastic covered on the inside, otherwise the acid would eat right 
through them in a matter of days.


Marshall


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CSMelatonin and Cancer

2007-04-24 Thread Dan Nave
From Dr. Jonathan V. Wright's Nutrition  Healing Vol. 13, Issue 10,
December 2006

Sleep your way to cancer prevention

By Jonathan V.  Wright, M.D.

It's likely you will experience a sleepless night now and then.  But as
you get older, it's not uncommon for those occasional nights to become
the norm.  It can be annoying or inconvenient

but in reality it's a lot more serious than you might think: All those
sleepless nights are actually increasing your risk of developing breast
cancer or possibly prostate cancer.

That's because while you're sleeping, your body produces melatonin, a
hormone that research has shown inhibits the growth of cancer cells.
Technically, sleep itself doesn't produce melatonin (commonly known as
the sleep hormone).  Instead, the production of melatonin is
encouraged by darkness and conversely, it's actually suppressed by the
light.

For some time now, we've known that women who work at night and
especially women who work rotating shifts have a higher risk of
developing breast cancer.  It makes sense when you think about it:
Rotating shift workers have the greatest disruption in their normal
sleep/wake cycles, so their melatonin production is more affected than
it is in women who work day shifts.

It's a logical connection, but obviously it isn't solid proof.  But just
last year, researchers established more definitive evidence of the
connection.

A study published in March found that melatonin inhibits an enzyme
called aromatase.  This enzyme is used by both men and women to make
estradiol and other estrogens.  Higher concentrations of estradiol have
been connected to a higher incidence of breast cancer.

So when estradiol is inhibited, the development of breast cancer is also
inhibited, at least theoretically.  And in fact, the researchers found
that melatonin plays a very particular role in combating a certain
strain of breast cancer cells.1 Melatonin's activity at physiologic
concentrations (those normally present in our bodies) as opposed to
larger than normal levels is particularly important.

Two months later, a study published in the Journal of Pineal Research
showed that melatonin exhibits three types of anti- estrogenic activity:
It interferes with the effects of various estrogens on estrogen
receptors, it interferes with the synthesis of estrogens, and finally,
it reduces the circulating levels of estradiol.2

The definitive link In December 2005, Cancer Research published a study
that presented what's considered to be smoking-gun proof that the
melatonin molecule itself has anti-cancer activity.3

Researchers collected blood samples from three groups of healthy,
pre-menopausal female volunteers: The women in the first group had blood
drawn during the day, those in the second group had it drawn at night
when there was no exposure to light, and those in the third group had it
drawn at night after they had been exposed to 90 minutes of bright,
white fluorescent light.  These various blood specimens were then
exposed to both human breast cancers and rat liver cancers (hepatomas).

The tumors exposed to both types of melatonin-deficient blood (daytime
specimens and night-time specimens collected after bright light
exposure) had a high rate of multiplication among the cancer cells.  On
the other hand, exposure to melatonin-rich blood (the sample collected
at night with no light exposure) significantly suppressed the rate at
which the cancer cells multiplied.  Various commentaries cited this
research as the needed proof that melatonin reduces breast cancer risk
and conversely, that a lack of melatonin increases breast cancer risk.

That's great news for the ladies, but the men haven't been left out
completely research on their situation has just been slower in coming.

Just a few months ago, Japanese researchers reported the first study to
show that prostate cancer is also very likely suppressed by melatonin.
Using statistics from 14,502 men, they found that rotating shift workers
were three times more likely to develop prostate cancer than day shift
workers.  Unlike the studies on breast cancer, this study is not yet
considered proof that melatonin reduces prostate cancer risk or that a
lack of melatonin increases the risk.

However, I don't need to go very far out on a limb to predict that
this is exactly what will be found with enough further investigation.
The research involving men, melatonin, and prostate cancer is headed
down the same road that research for women, melatonin, and breast cancer
has already traveled.

But just because there isn't definitive proof yet doesn't mean you can't
do something about it.  After all, by the time absolute proof is
obtained, you and I will be several years older (possibly a decade or
more), and by then it could be too late.

It's true that there are certain details we don't know like how much you
should take in order to reduce the risk of breast cancer or prostate
cancer or at what age you should start supplementing.  But 

Re: CSMelatonin and Cancer

2007-04-24 Thread Dee
This is very interesting Dan.  I used to take the sublingual type but as I
said, it seemed to give me the 'restless leg' type syndrome.  Maybe I took
it too early perhaps?  I did have trouble sleeping which is why I took it in
the first place, but it is well worth considering taking it again.  Dee 

 

---Original Message--- 

 

From: Dan Nave 

Date: 04/24/07 15:40:23 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Subject: CSMelatonin and Cancer 

 

From Dr. Jonathan V. Wright's Nutrition  Healing Vol. 13, Issue 10, 

December 2006 

 

Sleep your way to cancer prevention 

 

By Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. 

 

It's likely you will experience a sleepless night now and then. But as 

You get older, it's not uncommon for those occasional nights to become 

The norm. It can be annoying or inconvenient 

 

But in reality it's a lot more serious than you might think: All those 

Sleepless nights are actually increasing your risk of developing breast 

Cancer or possibly prostate cancer. 

 


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RE: CSMelatonin and Cancer

2007-04-24 Thread Dan Nave
 I have tried it with 1/4 to 1/2 tablet (broken off a 3mg pill).  I
break it up with my teeth and then let it dissolve under my tongue for a
while.  When I use it I usually do this about 20 minutes before bed and
it is quite effective.  Taking the whole pill doesn't seem to work much
better, more weird dreams, etc.

Dan

-Original Message-
From: Dee [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 10:45 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMelatonin and Cancer

This is very interesting Dan.  I used to take the sublingual type but as
I said, it seemed to give me the 'restless leg' type syndrome.  Maybe I
took it too early perhaps?  I did have trouble sleeping which is why I
took it in the first place, but it is well worth considering taking it
again.  Dee 

 

---Original Message--- 

 

From: Dan Nave 

Date: 04/24/07 15:40:23 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Subject: CSMelatonin and Cancer 

 

From Dr. Jonathan V. Wright's Nutrition  Healing Vol. 13, Issue 10, 

December 2006 

 

Sleep your way to cancer prevention 

 

By Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. 

 

It's likely you will experience a sleepless night now and then. But as 

You get older, it's not uncommon for those occasional nights to become 

The norm. It can be annoying or inconvenient 

 

But in reality it's a lot more serious than you might think: All those 

Sleepless nights are actually increasing your risk of developing breast 

Cancer or possibly prostate cancer. 

 


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Re: CSMoving Lymph Naturally

2007-04-24 Thread csa...@netzero.net
Please send a copy of the Moving Lymph Naturally information to
csa...@netzero.net
Thanxabunch!


CSMisc topics

2007-04-24 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Zoe said,
 OK my question is, is this [water] good enough to be
making CS or should I just use it for drinking
purposes? 

Any water is good enough (except for water with toxic
chemicals). The point is to try to make clear CS (or
as clear as you can). If your water turns yellow or
murky after a certain amount of brewing time, brew
slightly less time the next batch. As long as it is
clear or nearly clear, the silver particles are too
tiny to be of any concern. The more minerals are in
your water, the sooner it will acquire a color or
become murky while brewing (from the silver particles
aggregating to the minerals). The simple, fool-proof
CS-brewing principle is: brew it as long as you can
while still ending up with clear or near-clear CS.

It does not matter what water you use or what minerals
are in the water if your CS is clear. If your water is
so full of minerals that you cannot brew more than a
minute or so before it becomes cloudy, you can still
brew perfectly good, perfectly safe CS, but it will
have less actual silver in it and you may need to
drink more of it to get the same benefit. If you use
something like well-water (full of minerals), it would
measure at a high PPM, but not all of that PPM will be
silver.


Wendy said,
 I know we've talked about vitamin A supplementation
recently. Does anyone have links or information on
'how much' we and our children REALLY need or can
handle.

I quote from a site:
100,000 IU per day can be tolerated by adults with no
serious side effects but children who ingest 50,000 IU
per day do show toxicity.
http://foodsupplements.homestead.com/A.html 

When you look at government standards of optimal Vit A
dosages, the same thing occurs as when you look at
what the government says about colloidal silver. The
government/medical/pharmaceutical folks absolutely
refuse to make any distinction between silver
compounds (which are technically colloidal) and pure,
water-and-silver, electro-colloids. With Vit A, they
also refuse to make any distinction between natural,
fish-oil Vit A and synthetic, unnatural substances
such as retinyl or retinol palmitate (made from
retinoic acid). See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retinyl_palmitate 

There was a doctor some years ago who was treating
cancer with mega-doses of Vit A. (I’ve lost the book,
so cannot remember his name.) He gave his patients 3
million I.U.s of fish-oil-derived Vit A every day with
no sign of overdose. He said every recorded case of
Vit A overdose was from synthetic Vit A. He also had
such success with cancer he was persecuted.

The Inuit Eskimo Indians who live far north and never
see a white man (nor eat his diet) average 650,000
I.U.s of Vit A per day all winter with never a sign of
overdose.

Even with its toxicity, retinoic acid has benefits.
See:
http://lungdiseases.about.com/b/a/166861.htm
www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/02/05/1044318669710.html
www.breastcancer-treatment.us/news/latest-news/vitamin-a-and-c-synergistically-fight-breast-cancer-cell-growth.html
www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/01/wu_vitamin_a.html

On the subject of cancer, see this very good site:
http://www.longislandpress.co.uk/fightingcancer/

Terry Chamberlin


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Re: CSMoving Lymph Naturally

2007-04-24 Thread Roger Barker

I'd love a copy please Sasha.

Cheers,  Roger


On 24 Apr, 2007, at 5:05 AM, s...@emotap.com wrote:

Hope this isn't too late.  The other day, the list had a few posts  
related
to moving lymph.  I have a 2-page document that details a simple  
protocol
that explains how to do self-lymph massage.  You can do it in a few  
minutes,

and it doesn't cost a thing. I have done it many times with excellent
results.  Thought I would pass it along.

So let me know if you would like a copy of it.  E-mail me  
privately.  No

charge of course.  Okay?
Sasha



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Re: CSCS gel

2007-04-24 Thread Gerard Payne
I've never tried it on sunburns. DMSO is an anti-inflammatory so it ought to
work. I have gotten steam burns and burns from welding and cutting steel and
put DMSO on the burn and it doesn't even blister. It just goes away. After a
few minutes, it doesn't even feel burnt. If I had a burn that was like an
open wound or blistered, I would put CS on it.
Hope this helps,
Gerard
- Original Message -
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS gel


 Gerard Payne wrote:
  Best thing I've found for burns is DMSO. I use it at 70% concentration
as
  per Dr. Stanley Jacobs. It works on all types of heat type burns. I
haven't
  tried it on chemical type burns.
  Gerard

 How about UV burns, like sunburn?

 Marshall


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CSpau d'arco for Rosacea

2007-04-24 Thread Wendy
Not CS related... but I think someone was asking about Rosacea the other
day.I stumbled on this tonight ?

Wendy



http://www.herb-care.com/tips.html

snip
Pau d'arco works wonders on Rosacea!  My mother suffers from Rosacea on
her cheeks and nose and instead of using the strong antibiotic cream the
doctor gave her I had her spray her face with a fine mist of Pau d'arco
(same strength we drink) and then use Derma Med's Rosaderm cream.  You
wouldn't believe the results!  Mom is just thrilled as there is
absolutely NO sign of the Rosacea after only a week of using the Pau
d'arco - truly amazing.  The strong antibiotic cream the doctor
prescribed didn't work nearly as well and can, we understand, lead to
antibiotic resistant Rosacea and a worsening of the condition.

For another great use, I usually have a severe reaction to Black fly
bites.  I got 2 bites last week and splashed them several times a day
with some Pau d'arco tea.  Not only did it take the itch away - and keep
it away - but the swelling was minimal and they healed much faster than
normal!  I'm sure it will work as well on mosquito bites, etc.

Finally, we decided to try the Pau d'arco leftover fines for our veggie
garden transplants and it is doing a great job.  We don't have any mold
or fungus and the transplants are growing beautifully. 

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Re: CSMoving Lymph Naturally

2007-04-24 Thread Pat Lawrie
Has anyone received their copy? I never got anything, tho I have asked. I had a 
biopsy done of lymph nodes in armpit which had swollen. It came back as a 
chronic infection, tho I am never sick.
  Pat

Roger Barker rbar...@orcon.net.nz wrote:
  I'd love a copy please Sasha.

Cheers, Roger


On 24 Apr, 2007, at 5:05 AM, s...@emotap.com wrote:

 Hope this isn't too late. The other day, the list had a few posts 
 related
 to moving lymph. I have a 2-page document that details a simple 
 protocol
 that explains how to do self-lymph massage. You can do it in a few 
 minutes,
 and it doesn't cost a thing. I have done it many times with excellent
 results. Thought I would pass it along.

 So let me know if you would like a copy of it. E-mail me 
 privately. No
 charge of course. Okay?
 Sasha


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Re: CSMoving Lymph Naturally

2007-04-24 Thread Denise Rollheiser
I got my copy on the day I requested it Pataltho I did follow Sasha's 
request and sent my request to her, privatelythat might have made the 
difference.

Denise

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  Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 9:05 PM
  Subject: Re: CSMoving Lymph Naturally


  Has anyone received their copy? I never got anything, tho I have asked. I had 
a biopsy done of lymph nodes in armpit which had swollen. It came back as a 
chronic infection, tho I am never sick.
  Pat

  Roger Barker rbar...@orcon.net.nz wrote:
I'd love a copy please Sasha.

Cheers, Roger


On 24 Apr, 2007, at 5:05 AM, s...@emotap.com wrote:

 Hope this isn't too late. The other day, the list had a few posts 
 related
 to moving lymph. I have a 2-page document that details a simple 
 protocol
 that explains how to do self-lymph massage. You can do it in a few 
 minutes,
 and it doesn't cost a thing. I have done it many times with excellent
 results. Thought I would pass it along.

 So let me know if you would like a copy of it. E-mail me 
 privately. No
 charge of course. Okay?
 Sasha


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Re: CSMoving Lymph Naturally

2007-04-24 Thread Pat Lawrie
Thanks Denise, I'll try that.  Pat

Denise Rollheiser neec...@sasktel.net wrote:  I got my copy on the 
day I requested it Pataltho I did follow Sasha's request and sent my 
request to her, privatelythat might have made the difference.
   
  Denise
   
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  From: Pat Lawrie 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 9:05 PM
  Subject: Re: CSMoving Lymph Naturally
  

  Has anyone received their copy? I never got anything, tho I have asked. I had 
a biopsy done of lymph nodes in armpit which had swollen. It came back as a 
chronic infection, tho I am never sick.
  Pat

Roger Barker rbar...@orcon.net.nz wrote:
  I'd love a copy please Sasha.

Cheers, Roger


On 24 Apr, 2007, at 5:05 AM, s...@emotap.com wrote:

 Hope this isn't too late. The other day, the list had a few posts 
 related
 to moving lymph. I have a 2-page document that details a simple 
 protocol
 that explains how to do self-lymph massage. You can do it in a few 
 minutes,
 and it doesn't cost a thing. I have done it many times with excellent
 results. Thought I would pass it along.

 So let me know if you would like a copy of it. E-mail me 
 privately. No
 charge of course. Okay?
 Sasha


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