Re: CSRe: OT List - Magnesium Chloride Suppliers

2009-01-28 Thread ATOMICSILVER

Dan, does it work for swollen legs ? thanks
On 27/01/2009, at 9:49, mborg...@att.net wrote:


Mag oil awesome stuff, use it everyday in every way.
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 I just buy Nigari flakes (mostly magnesium chloride) in an Oriental
 store or over the internet.
 I mix it 2 measures of Nigari to 1 measure of water.

 Dan


 On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 6:27 PM, oha...@juno.com wrote:
   Hi There to all - I know that this topic has been discussed at  
great length in
 the past so  I apologize for returning there for a brief question  
- would you give me a

 good supplier
  so I can get myself both the magnesium chloride and the  
magnesium oil - thanks

  Sandee
 
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Re: CSThyroid - a question

2009-01-28 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I don't know much about RAI, but would suggest doing some research on 
the use of beta glucan to prevent physical damage by radiation.


This low-cost product can be of use during X-rays and other scanning 
methods, in event of nuclear/radiological accident or wartime event, 
and presumably during radiation therapy, unless proscribed by the MD.


Some time spent in advance might pay great dividends.




On Tuesday, Jan 27, 2009, at 12:23 Asia/Tokyo, sol wrote:


Dianne France wrote:
When my daughter went thru this she had to stay away from the family. 
 She ate on
paper plates with plastic ware and had to double plastic bag them 
after use for disposal.
She also had to flush the toilet two or three times after use.  It 
was hard on all of

them because she had three young children.  She is much better now.

A lot of doctors are very careless about the patient being radioactive 
after RAI, and don't adequately tell the patients how to protect their 
families, especially young children.

Sounds like your daughter had better info than some get.
sol


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RE: CSNebulizer

2009-01-28 Thread Nenah Sylver
For casual use I find this Medisana Humidifier is a lot more convenient than
a nebuliser.  You can leave it permanently set up and just put your face
near it and breathe in the mist as required.  http://www.silverwell.com.au/ 

The Medisana Humidifier is quite cheap in the US. Only about $45 I think. -
David

===

About eight years ago I bought a rather large, heavy Devilbiss. It worked
(works) great. Last year, wanting something smaller and quieter, I bought a
portable Omron. But the Omron is made with cheap plastic that outgases.

 

Does anyone know if the Medisana Humidifier is made from stable plastic
(like ABS)? I don't want to smell plastic leaching into my CS.

 

Thanks.

Nenah 



RE: CSquestion about cysitis

2009-01-28 Thread Dianne France

using D-mannose is a good remedy for bladder infections.  You have to take it 
every two or three hours and usually works within two days.  If it persists 
after that period of time consult a doctor.  
 
Dianne



From: adelemar...@hotmail.frto: silver-l...@eskimo.comdate: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 
20:22:00 +Subject: CSquestion about cysitis

i have a question about the colloidal silver water:i have had 2 cystitis 
infections in six months and i have been taking colloidal  silver for one 
yearso i ask if its posible to make some relation.does colloidal silver have 
any bad effect to the kidneys? and if is not bad effect, wath is the 
recomandation by day?Thank you,best regards,Marion

Re: CSSerrapeptese

2009-01-28 Thread trem
Re: CSSerrapepteseSteve,

Yes, that's why I said it was me.  I was responding to your post about someone 
stroking after taking large amounts of serrapeptase.

I still take BP meds to keep it controlled.  Still think Nieper had the right 
idea.  Too bad I didn't take it easy.  Still hoping it'll clear my blocked 
carotid and but think the two chances are slim and none  Would be happy if it 
cleaned out the small pipes.


Trem 


  - Original Message - 
  From: Norton, Steve 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:49 PM
  Subject: Re: CSSerrapeptese


  Trem,

  Did you ever happen to post a testamonial of your experience with 
serrapeptase somewhere? I am wondering if the testimonial I had once seen but 
can no longer find was you. It was one reason I decided to go slow with 
serrapeptase. How is your BP now? Has serrapeptase affected it that you know? I 
hope it is helping now. It took courage to continue using serrapeptase after 
the stroke.

   - Steve N


  On Tues, Jan 27, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Trem Williams
  wrote:

  Hi Steve,

  That was me.  I started taking 300,000 units daily thinking it might clean my 
pipes out and lower my pressure.  I was taking BP lowering meds.  I had taken 
18 chelation sessions for the problem and it didn't help so I started the 
serrapeptase.   I figured if some is good, more is better.  Bad thought.  It 
was too much

  Within two weeks I stroked and lost my right temporal lobe.  I don't feel any 
worse but my wife says I am.  Lost some hearing and visual acccuity but I'm 
almost 76 so I take it as a sign of aging.

  I have been taking 30,000 units twice daily for a year or two now with the 
same thought that it might clean my pipes.  Dr. Hans Nieper in Germany used it 
to clean carotid blockage and had wonderful results many years ago.  I had 100% 
blockage on my left carotid so went for an Endarterectomy.  Am hoping the 
serrapeptase works on my right side which was blocked 70% at the time of 
surgery.

  Best regards,

  Trem Williams
  customer_serv...@silvergen.com 


Re: CSRe: OT List - Magnesium Chloride Suppliers

2009-01-28 Thread ATOMICSILVER

Dan, does it work for swollen legs ? thanks
On 27/01/2009, at 9:49, mborg...@att.net wrote:


Mag oil awesome stuff, use it everyday in every way.
-- Original message from Dan Nave  
bhangcha...@gmail.com: --



 I just buy Nigari flakes (mostly magnesium chloride) in an Oriental
 store or over the internet.
 I mix it 2 measures of Nigari to 1 measure of water.

 Dan


 On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 6:27 PM, oha...@juno.com wrote:
   Hi There to all - I know that this topic has been discussed at  
great length in
 the past so  I apologize for returning there for a brief question  
- would you give me a

 good supplier
  so I can get myself both the magnesium chloride and the  
magnesium oil - thanks

  Sandee
 
  Peace is easy - it is a mind set
  www.aliveagaingrenada.com
 
     
Stuck in a dead end job?? Click to start living your dreams by  
earning an

 online degree.  
http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2kE7Bku9QSd4BF6cGGL5Zt1MWP5cNY
 1qD1vxvTG6sCyEvmg/
 
 
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Re: CSRe: OT List - Magnesium Chloride Suppliers

2009-01-28 Thread Dan Nave
Not sure.  Only if the cause of the swollen legs is lack of magnesium...

What is the cause of the swollen legs?

Dan

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:06 PM, ATOMICSILVER atomicsil...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dan, does it work for swollen legs ? thanks
 On 27/01/2009, at 9:49, mborg...@att.net wrote:

 Mag oil awesome stuff, use it everyday in every way.
 -- Original message from Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com:
 --


  I just buy Nigari flakes (mostly magnesium chloride) in an Oriental
  store or over the internet.
  I mix it 2 measures of Nigari to 1 measure of water.
 
  Dan
 
 
  On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 6:27 PM, oha...@juno.com wrote:
Hi There to all - I know that this topic has been discussed at great
length in
  the past so  I apologize for returning there for a brief question -
  would you give me a
  good supplier
   so I can get myself both the magnesium chloride and the magnesium oil
   - thanks
   Sandee
  
   Peace is easy - it is a mind set
   www.aliveagaingrenada.com
  
     Stuck
   in a dead end job?? Click to start living your dreams by earning an
  online degree. 
  http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2kE7Bku9QSd4BF6cGGL5Zt1MWP5cNY
  1qD1vxvTG6sCyEvmg/
  
  
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CSSerrapeptase, the heart and blood pressure

2009-01-28 Thread Wayne Fugitt


Very Interesting Term,
Lots I could say, but much of it would be Opinions Only,
so I will try to stay with the few facts that I know, 
 ( Or think I know )
 At 02:05 PM 1/28/2009, you wrote:
 Yes, that's why I said it was
me. I was responding to your
 post about someone stroking after taking large
amounts
 of serrapeptase.
 I took serrapeptase for a time, and Nattokinase as
well.
Not sure why, ... I had no ailment or problem that I was trying to
solve or eliminate.

I still take BP meds to keep it
controlled. Still think Nieper had the right idea. Too bad I
didn't take it easy. 
 How high is high ? Often high blood pressure does not hurt
anything,
anything at all.

Still hoping it'll clear my blocked carotid and but think the two
chances are slim and none Would be happy if it cleaned
out the small pipes.
 Blockage may in fact be a serious
problem, and could contribute
to the higher blood pressure.
 But please do not belive the lie, 
 That high blood pressure causes strokes.
 The dumbest engineer in the world,  Today, or
Yesterday,
 Would not design a piping system that could not

 Stand more
pressure 

Than the pump could deliver.
Typically, a normal blood vessel is Ten Times stronger that it needs to
be,
and no heart in the world can BLOW a HOLE in a good blood
vessel.
And Logic says, ..
 Weak, puny,
and damaged blood vessels causes strokes,
but not High Blood Pressure. 
Of course at times, Elevated blood pressure is a life saving
maneuver 
by the body.
If the brain energy is low, electrolytes are low, the blood pressure
will
go up.
Often the blood pressure goes up, to help the heart itself.
If the heart runs our of energy, one can have a heart
attack,
permanent heart damage or they can DIE, just because there is
no energy for the heart.
Plus the heart cells use energy at two times the energy of any other
cell in the body.
Then If a Bear is after you, 
the blood pressure better go up. Yes, Indeed.
It is dangerous to outsmart the Genius Body Chemists.
You can do it, but the results may be disastrous.
Wayne
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