Re: CS(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the wise ones---
Hi Arnold, That is interesting about the vinegar / acetate . dunno about insecticide. But what I want to say is that round about 3 volts is what is used in silver plating for stripping silver off smoothly. OK, Tony On 26 Dec 2008 at 18:58, Arnold Beland wrote about : Subject : Re: CS(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the Hi Marshall, It is interesting to me that you mention silver acetate. There is a member on this list selling a generator using two 1.5 volt batteries for a total of three volts as a Power Supply. I have been pondering how this could possibly work for some time. A careful reading of his instructions for use on his website shows that he instructs the users to clean the rods before using with vinegar and for them to be wet with the vinegar when they are inserted into the distilled water. Could this explain the use of only three volts? Isn't silver acetate used as an insecticide? Best regards, Arnold
CSThyroid and blood tests
Hi, I have a big problem. I will try to give you a little background. I had 60 percent of my Thyroid removed about 26 years ago and they put me on Synthroid. I never felt good. Finally, about a year ago I was able to switch to Armour. After a few months my doctor decreased the Armour. I have been taking only 60 (mg?) from 100. Then I had a test about 6 months ago. The test looked like I was on the last end before it would read below normal but she kept me on that same dose. Well, after another 6 months, my last test was pretty awful. But, guess what? She is on vacation for 2 weeks and will write no new scripts during that time, she says so on her office recording. In the mean time I have been trying to figure out my test. I have come to believe I need to get a new doctor and quick. Unfortunately there are none that are into natural that I know of. I am worried about my blood tests and I believe the hypothyroid is affecting the other readings. I also was having problems with adrenals which I thought were much improved. I think what happened it is that once my adrenals improved the thyroid was able to take-up more of the Armour. Now, it appears hypothyroid. This is what the Thyroid Study says: T4 Total 4.64.5-12.5 (normal range) T3 Uptake 1.2 0.8-1.3 (normal range) FTI 3.8 5.6-9.6 (normal range)LOW TSH 3rd Generation 0.608 0.400-4.000 (normal range) Free T4 1.37 0.80-1.80(normal range) From what I read the FTI is the most important one and that is the low one. My other readings where out of normal range. Never have I had such a bad blood test. RBC-High HGB-High HCT High MCH-High Other readings on high end without going beyond normal range. Other readings NE ABSOLUTE 8.4 High SODIUM Low Calculated Osmolality Low I am thinking some of this means my blood is too thick? I am thinking the low thyroid is affecting the blood. I know the low sodium has something to do with the adrenal problem. My AM Cortisol was 10.9 so that was in normal range between 5.0-25.0 Does anyone have any ideas on what this all means? Hope someone can help me with this that understands blood tests better than I do. Thanks. Paula
CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers
I noticed a passing inquiry/observation regarding non-healing skin-surface ulcers. A majority of of non-healing skin-surface ulcers have their origin based upon circulation compromises.presenting especially in diabetics and advanced cardiovascular insults. During the mid and late 1990s we conducted some very promising evaluations of these conditions and implementedwhat proved to besome effective protocol addresses. Most challenging were the non-healing ulcers affecting Type II diabetics.and particularly those presenting on the lower leg extremities and feet. By far, the most effective protocol proved to be one involving Colloidal Silver, DMSO and oxygen. Summarizing the protocol: The "self-help" version of this experimental protocol consisted, essentially, of a system for applying 100% oxygen as a surrounding atmosphere of the general environmentafter the generous application of a DMSO X Colloidal Silver mixture. The actual procedure is as follows: (The following procedure was designed for insults presenting in all areas below the knee joint) 1. Performed a preliminary application of undiluted, commercial, 3.5% hydrogen peroxide; allowing approximately 3 minutes or until all foaming action has ceasedfollowed by blotting with clean cotton swab/ball. 2. Generous application of 20 ppm CS (75% by Volume) mixed with full-strength DMSO (10% by Volume)covering the entire insult area to the point of surface runoff. Note: Be sure the entire treatment field is completely clear of clothing and other obstructions. 3. Next, carefully slip a small transparent garbage bag over the lower leg (below the knee), avoiding physical contact with the injured area and carefully gather the top of the bag just below the knee joint. 4. Next, using any convenient source of pure oxygen, with the end of the hose section terminating in a small plastic tubing.insert the tubing well inside the garbage bag and secure the top of the bag with a rubber band. 4. Slowly inflate the bag with O2, until the bag is well filled (it will easily inflate at low pressure). Note: The actual pressure is not critical, just keep enough pressure applied to prevent the collapse of the garbage bag. 5. Maintain this arrangement for 15 to 20 minutes. Actually, we found that the 02 leakage rates to be quite slow, ! usually allowing us to cut off the pressure valve for extended periods (more than 5 minutes), before the inflated bag became sufficiently deflated to require additional pressure. This simple protocol was most impressive in the positive results yielded against some of the most intractable slow or non-healing ulcers.some of quite long-standing nature (over 6 months). In most cases, twice-daily procedures resulted in size-increase stoppages within 5 days and generation of new wound-edge granulation of tissue beginning within 7 to 10 days. This, many times, in cases where the ulcers had increased from "match-head" size to that of a silver dollarover a period of 6 months plus. In approximately 80% of these cases, complete healing occurred within 4 to six weeks-usually depending upon the actual physical size of the ulcer. One of the most gratifying results was one case involving a Type II diabetic who had an ulcer of over 2" in diameter and two years in age...which had, progressively increased in size while, simultaneously resisting ALL conventional treatments employed by the allopathic community. Some of the list members may be interested in evaluating this protocol in their experimental researches. Please be advised that none of our research protocols are intended as direct treatment for ANY existing medical condition. We DO NOT PRACTICE MEDICINEin any form. Sincerely, Brooks Bradley/ -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour
Re: CSThyroid and blood tests
Paula, you need help from people that understand the thyroid, and most doctors don't. Here is a Yahoo Group that can help: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormones/ There is also a website that the owner of the Yahoo Group has created that has a huge amount of information in it. It is http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ There is also a Yahoo Group that can help you find a support group in your state: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Thyroid_Support_Groups-USA/ I agree that you need to find a doctor that understands the thyroid. The tests that your doctor has run are not the right tests. You need Free T3 and free T4. You need the free T3 to be near the upper limit. I hope you can find some help, Gene At 06:06 AM 12/27/2008, you wrote: Hi, I have a big problem. I will try to give you a little background. I had 60 percent of my Thyroid removed about 26 years ago and they put me on Synthroid. I never felt good. Finally, about a year ago I was able to switch to Armour. After a few months my doctor decreased the Armour. I have been taking only 60 (mg?) from 100. Then I had a test about 6 months ago. The test looked like I was on the last end before it would read below normal but she kept me on that same dose. Well, after another 6 months, my last test was pretty awful. But, guess what? She is on vacation for 2 weeks and will write no new scripts during that time, she says so on her office recording. In the mean time I have been trying to figure out my test. I have come to believe I need to get a new doctor and quick. Unfortunately there are none that are into natural that I know of. I am worried about my blood tests and I believe the hypothyroid is affecting the other readings. I also was having problems with adrenals which I thought were much improved. I think what happened it is that once my adrenals improved the thyroid was able to take-up more of the Armour. Now, it appears hypothyroid. This is what the Thyroid Study says: T4 Total 4.64.5-12.5 (normal range) T3 Uptake 1.2 0.8-1.3 (normal range) FTI 3.8 5.6-9.6 (normal range)LOW TSH 3rd Generation 0.608 0.400-4.000 (normal range) Free T4 1.37 0.80-1.80(normal range) From what I read the FTI is the most important one and that is the low one. My other readings where out of normal range. Never have I had such a bad blood test. RBC-High HGB-High HCT High MCH-High Other readings on high end without going beyond normal range. Other readings NE ABSOLUTE 8.4 High SODIUM Low Calculated Osmolality Low I am thinking some of this means my blood is too thick? I am thinking the low thyroid is affecting the blood. I know the low sodium has something to do with the adrenal problem. My AM Cortisol was 10.9 so that was in normal range between 5.0-25.0 Does anyone have any ideas on what this all means? Hope someone can help me with this that understands blood tests better than I do. Thanks. Paula
Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted
That's strange Indi, because my husband still has 'hives' (red lumps under the skin all over the place) and this was after using neat DMSO. Anti-histamines, calomine lotion etc., don't work, so he has to see the doc again after the holiday. This has been weeks now. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Indi Date: 27/12/2008 01:28:08 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted Thanks very much for all the suggestions. The hives are still retreating; I'm really not sure what caused them. For now I'm doing the topical use of the Brooks Bradley mix more carefully; i.e. shower first, apply, then wait 10 minutes and shower again. Also, I'm using the nasal spray a bit less often -- like 3 times per day. Maybe I was just going too fast...
Re: CSRectum problem
Only depending on the individual. It was disastrous in my case and caused major blockages. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Clayton Family Date: 26/12/2008 16:15:29 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSRectum problem Fiber is a good idea, imho. I was told by a doc at the university: upon awakening, drink one small glass of warm water.
Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted
I took a lot of diphenhydramine hcl (benedryl), otherwise I don't know how long they might have lasted. I am down to just a few small spots now. It could be that your husband is sensitive to sulfur, or something else the DMSO carried into his bloodstream. I'm sorry he's still suffering, hives are miserable. indi On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 06:36:30PM +, Dee Fitzpatrick wrote: That's strange Indi, because my husband still has 'hives' (red lumps under the skin all over the place) and this was after using neat DMSO. Anti-histamines, calomine lotion etc., don't work, so he has to see the doc again after the holiday. This has been weeks now. Dee ---Original Message--- From: [1]Indi Date: 27/12/2008 01:28:08 To: [2]silver-l...@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted Thanks very much for all the suggestions. The hives are still retreating; I'm really not sure what caused them. For now I'm doing the topical use of the Brooks Bradley mix more carefully; i.e. shower first, apply, then wait 10 minutes and shower again. Also, I'm using the nasal spray a bit less often -- like 3 times per day. Maybe I was just going too fast... References Visible links 1. mailto:indi.sha...@gmail.com 2. mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com -- WARNING: This message may contain sarcasm, dark humor, disagreement, and honesty. In case of headache, elevated blood pressure, violent thoughts and/or rage, please discontinue use. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CS[FW]Non-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers:CORRECTION
There is a correction required in the text of the earlier message. The reference to DMSO quantity is incorrect.it should read 25% by volume...not 10%. My Apologies. Brooks Bradley. -[ Received Mail Content ]-- Subject : Non-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers Date : Sat, 27 Dec 2008 11:49:07 -0500 (EST) From : brooks76009 brooks76...@lycos.com To : Silver-list@eskimo.com I noticed a passing inquiry/observation regarding non-healing skin-surface ulcers. A majority of of non-healing skin-surface ulcers have their origin based upon circulation compromises.presenting especially in diabetics and advanced cardiovascular insults. During the mid and late 1990s we conducted some very promising evaluations of these conditions and implementedwhat proved to besome effective protocol addresses. Most challenging were the non-healing ulcers affecting Type II diabetics.and particularly those presenting on the lower leg extremities and feet. By far, the most effective protocol proved to be one involving Colloidal Silver, DMSO and oxygen. Summarizing the protocol: The "self-help" version of this experimental protocol consisted, essentially, of a system for applying 100% oxygen as a surrounding atmosphere of the general environmentafter the generous application of a DMSO X Colloidal Silver mixture. The actual procedure is as follows: (The following procedure was designed for insults presenting in all areas below the knee joint) 1. Performed a preliminary application of undiluted, commercial, 3.5% hydrogen peroxide; allowing approximately 3 minutes or until all foaming action has ceasedfollowed by blotting with clean cotton swab/ball. 2. Generous application of 20 ppm CS (75% by Volume) mixed with full-strength DMSO (10% by Volume)covering the entire insult area to the point of surface runoff. Note: Be sure the entire treatment field is completely clear of clothing and other obstructions. 3. Next, carefully slip a small transparent garbage bag over the lower leg (below the knee), avoiding physical contact with the injured area and carefully gather the top of the bag just below the knee joint. 4. Next, using any convenient source of pure oxygen, with the end of the hose section terminating in a small plastic tubing.insert the tubing well inside the garbage bag and secure the top of the bag with a rubber band. 4. Slowly inflate the bag with O2, until the bag is well filled (it will easily inflate at low pressure). Note: The actual pressure is not critical, just keep enough pressure applied to prevent the collapse of the garbage bag. 5. Maintain this arrangement for 15 to 20 minutes. Actually, we found that the 02 leakage rates to be quite sl! ow, usually allowing us to cut off the pressure valve for extended periods (more than 5 minutes), before the inflated bag became sufficiently deflated to require additional pressure. This simple protocol was most impressive in the positive results yielded against some of the most intractable slow or non-healing ulcers.some of quite long-standing nature (over 6 months). In most cases, twice-daily procedures resulted in size-increase stoppages within 5 days and generation of new wound-edge granulation of tissue beginning within 7 to 10 days. This, many times, in cases where the ulcers had increased from "match-head" size to that of a silver dollarover a period of 6 months plus. In approximately 80% of these cases, complete healing occurred within 4 to six weeks-usually depending upon the actual physical size of the ulcer. One of the most gratifying results was one case involving a Type II diabetic who had an ulcer of over 2" in diameter and two years in age...which had, progressively increased in size while, simultaneously resisting ALL conventional treatments employed by the allopathic community. Some of the list members may be interested in evaluating this protocol in their experimental researches. Please be advised that none of our research protocols are intended as direct treatment for ANY existing medical condition. We DO NOT PRACTICE MEDICINEin any form. Sincerely, Brooks Bradley/ -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour
Re: Re: CSMay be MRSA (?)
i'm pretty sure it was done topically, but taking some orally couldn't hurt ! jimDec 26, 2008 03:58:30 PM, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote: about 4 years back, i was told of a young guy who had a leg sore that was not healing. mrsa was not as common topic as it is now. his people were talking of amputation at the ucla medical center. we, my friend who knew the kid, got some CS to him, and the infection cleared in about a week. he still has his leg. jimThanks, Jim. Was the CS applied topically or drink it ?Maybe both ?Smitty--The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.orgTo post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.comAddress Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.comThe Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down...List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSThyroid and blood tests
Hi Paula, IMHO, the best thyroid list is: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine The moderator is Stephanie Buist (sp?). She has had a full thryroidectomy, is studying to become an ND. She also works with Dr. Browstein, who wrote the book: Iodine: Why You Need It Why You Can't Live Without It and is very knowledgable and active on the list. She has also compiled a list of Thyroid/Iodine aware practioners around the country. She will also give you an interpretation of your test results. There is a non-prescription thryroid glandular concentrate available. It isn't as concentrated as Armour but you can take more: http://www.nutri-meds.com/Thyroid_s/33.htm Iodine and thryoid are very interlinked...I became hypothyroid at the end of last May. I was taking the Nutri-Med glandular and then, after much research, began taking high dosage iodine on August 7th (in the form of Iodoral tablets, also non-prescription). Within a couple of weeks I didn't need the glandular support. This probably won't be the case with you, since you have had part of your thyroid removed. I continue to take 50mgs of Iodoral (equivalent to 8 drops of Lugol's Iodine) and am pretty much back to normal. Have to take another panel of tests to see where I am...but I feel good. The other site you will want to look at (and it is huge) is http://www.iodine4health.com Good luck, Craig Hi, I have a big problem. I will try to give you a little background. I had 60 percent of my Thyroid removed about 26 years ago and they put me on Synthroid. I never felt good. Finally, about a year ago I was able to switch to Armour. After a few months my doctor decreased the Armour. I have been taking only 60 (mg?) from 100. Then I had a test about 6 months ago. The test looked like I was on the last end before it would read below normal but she kept me on that same dose. Well, after another 6 months, my last test was pretty awful. But, guess what? She is on vacation for 2 weeks and will write no new scripts during that time, she says so on her office recording. In the mean time I have been trying to figure out my test. I have come to believe I need to get a new doctor and quick. Unfortunately there are none that are into natural that I know of. I am worried about my blood tests and I believe the hypothyroid is affecting the other readings. I also was having problems with adrenals which I thought were much improved. I think what happened it is that once my adrenals improved the thyroid was able to take-up more of the Armour. Now, it appears hypothyroid. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
FW: CS(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the wise ones---
_ From: Jim Meissner yahoo [mailto:jpmeiss...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 11:04 AM To: 'a...@new.co.za' Subject: RE: CS(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the wise ones--- Hi: I saw my name mentioned? The purpose of the vinegar is for no reason other than to clean any oxide off the silver. The process works just as well using the dry green scotch bright to clean the rods. At these extremely low voltages even fingerprints will interfere. There is not enough voltage to break through any film. Also dirty, un-pure distilled water will not work. The advantage of all this trouble is that it makes 2 nanometer particles. Also the process self-limits 18 or so PPM without any active current control or mechanical stirring. I have never sold one on this list but I sell lots of them locally. People like them. Jim Meissnerhttp://meissnerresearch.com/products/silver-generator . _ From: Tony Moody [mailto:a...@new.co.za] Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 6:01 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the wise ones--- Hi Arnold, That is interesting about the vinegar / acetate . dunno about insecticide. But what I want to say is that round about 3 volts is what is used in silver plating for stripping silver off smoothly. OK, Tony On 26 Dec 2008 at 18:58, Arnold Beland wrote about : Subject : Re: CS(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the Hi Marshall, It is interesting to me that you mention silver acetate. There is a member on this list selling a generator using two 1.5 volt batteries for a total of three volts as a Power Supply. I have been pondering how this could possibly work for some time. A careful reading of his instructions for use on his website shows that he instructs the users to clean the rods before using with vinegar and for them to be wet with the vinegar when they are inserted into the distilled water. Could this explain the use of only three volts? Isn't silver acetate used as an insecticide? Best regards, Arnold
Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted
Thanks Indi. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Indi Date: 12/27/08 18:57:32 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted I took a lot of diphenhydramine hcl (benedryl), otherwise I don't know how long they might have lasted. I am down to just a few small spots now. It could be that your husband is sensitive to sulfur, or something else the DMSO carried into his bloodstream. I'm sorry he's still suffering, hives are miserable. indi
Re: FW: CS(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the wise ones---
From your website: http://meissnerresearch.com/products/silver-generator (Note: 11-21-01) Cleaning with Vinegar and paper towel seems to be enough. Important: BEFORE brewing the next batch, clean both electrodes with a paper towel soaked with pure distilled white vinegar to remove oils and oxides and fingerprints. While still wet with the vinegar, insert the generator into the distilled water in the Mason jar. On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Jim Meissner yahoo jpmeiss...@yahoo.comwrote: -- *From:* Jim Meissner yahoo [mailto:jpmeiss...@yahoo.com] *Sent:* Saturday, December 27, 2008 11:04 AM *To:* 'a...@new.co.za' *Subject:* RE: CS(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the wise ones--- Hi: I saw my name mentioned? The purpose of the vinegar is for no reason other than to clean any oxide off the silver. The process works just as well using the dry green scotch bright to clean the rods. At these extremely low voltages even fingerprints will interfere. There is not enough voltage to break through any film. Also dirty, un-pure distilled water will not work. The advantage of all this trouble is that it makes 2 nanometer particles. Also the process self-limits 18 or so PPM without any active current control or mechanical stirring. I have never sold one on this list but I sell lots of them locally. People like them. Jim Meissnerhttp://meissnerresearch.com/products/silver-generator . -- *From:* Tony Moody [mailto:a...@new.co.za] *Sent:* Saturday, December 27, 2008 6:01 AM *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com *Subject:* Re: CS(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the wise ones--- Hi Arnold, That is interesting about the vinegar / acetate . dunno about insecticide. But what I want to say is that round about 3 volts is what is used in silver plating for stripping silver off smoothly. OK, Tony On 26 Dec 2008 at 18:58, Arnold Beland wrote about : Subject : Re: CS(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the Hi Marshall, It is interesting to me that you mention silver acetate. There is a member on this list selling a generator using two 1.5 volt batteries for a total of three volts as a Power Supply. I have been pondering how this could possibly work for some time. A careful reading of his instructions for use on his website shows that he instructs the users to clean the rods before using with vinegar and for them to be wet with the vinegar when they are inserted into the distilled water. Could this explain the use of only three volts? Isn't silver acetate used as an insecticide? Best regards, Arnold
CSMMS help please
I realize this subject has been discussed previously, but didn't think it applied to me at the time, so didn't save those posts. My daughter has MS and recently saw a Naturopath who prescribed CLO2 which is 7% sodium chlorite. She is to start out with 3 drops in 12 oz of purified water 3x's a day for 21 days; stop for 10 days then resume at 6 drops in 12 oz of purified water 3x's a day for another 21 days, stop for 10 days, then repeat the 6 drops procedure. She has tried the Nancy Delise protocol for MS using cs, but without results a few years ago. She has changed her diet and seems to be improving. The Naturopath says she has parasites and/or some toxic chemicals in her blood (based on an electronic microscope examination of her blood). Any information the list can give on sodium chlorite as to its benefits or could she have any harmful reactions from it? Thank you, Betty
Re: CSMMS help please
This was posted here a few days ago- http://mmsmiracle.com/ It is important to read Humble's books for important info on this strong stuff. Not to be taken lightly, it is not a supplement. k. On Dec 27, 2008, at 4:59 PM, Betty Shelly wrote: I realize this subject has been discussed previously, but didn't think it applied to me at the time, so didn't save those posts. My daughter has MS and recently saw a Naturopath who prescribed CLO2 which is 7% sodium chlorite. She is to start out with 3 drops in 12 oz of purified water 3x's a day for 21 days; stop for 10 days then resume at 6 drops in 12 oz of purified water 3x's a day for another 21 days, stop for 10 days, then repeat the 6 drops procedure. She has tried the Nancy Delise protocol for MS using cs, but without results a few years ago. She has changed her diet and seems to be improving. The Naturopath says she has parasites and/or some toxic chemicals in her blood (based on an electronic microscope examination of her blood). Any information the list can give on sodium chlorite as to its benefits or could she have any harmful reactions from it? Thank you, Betty -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSMMS help please
This is quite a small dose and a conservative protocol. (Jim Humble's ClO2 is 28% and he recommends going up to 15 drops twice a day for a week. This includes ramping up to this level over an indefinite period of time. This high dose for such a long period of time, (including ramp-up) which could take months, is probably irresponsible. One must make sure that the antioxidants are not being depleted, otherwise you will have problems.) I wouldn't have any particular qualms about what the Naturopath is recommending. It is quite a small dose and a conservative protocol. Plus, you are doing it under supervision. Dan On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Betty Shelly pigeon2...@suddenlink.netwrote: I realize this subject has been discussed previously, but didn't think it applied to me at the time, so didn't save those posts. My daughter has MS and recently saw a Naturopath who prescribed CLO2 which is 7% sodium chlorite. She is to start out with 3 drops in 12 oz of purified water 3x's a day for 21 days; stop for 10 days then resume at 6 drops in 12 oz of purified water 3x's a day for another 21 days, stop for 10 days, then repeat the 6 drops procedure. She has tried the Nancy Delise protocol for MS using cs, but without results a few years ago. She has changed her diet and seems to be improving. The Naturopath says she has parasites and/or some toxic chemicals in her blood (based on an electronic microscope examination of her blood). Any information the list can give on sodium chlorite as to its benefits or could she have any harmful reactions from it? Thank you, Betty
Re: CSThyroid and blood tests
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ There is a lot of info on this site in the files, and a very busy discussion group. They are also into Armour and they might know the Drs in your area who are of the calibre you would be willing to consult. Rowena