CS>Mexican CS

2009-03-17 Thread Windows Live Team

About the Mexican, concentrated CS, this is available all over Mexico, usually 
as 'Biopur,' at $1.25 per 15 ml. bottle.  It's sold as a disinfectant for 
contaminated water, and for washing salad vegatables, but lots of people take 
it for whatever CS is used for.

 

I like to take the little bottles with me when I travel to Africa or Southern 
Asia, or wherever water tends not to be safe.  Then you add drops to your 
drinking water.  There's a caution though, that while it's called CS, it seems 
to be made chemically, and not by electrolysis.

 

In the U.S., one can purchase Silverdyne, though it's a lot more expensive.  
Still, it can be well worth it, especially where topical applications are 
involved.

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CS>Major study, indeed! - CS badmouthing by Biggies

2009-03-17 Thread Rowena
This was posted on the Cancercured site as a forward from the oleandersoup 
group.

URGENT ACTION ALERT!
The Deadline to Stop the EPA from Eliminating Access to Colloidal
Silver is 3 Days Away!
Big Pharma Backed Activist Groups Have Used the Public Comment Extension
Period to Flood the EPA with Thousands of Comments and Make False Claims
about a "Major New Study"

by Tony Isaacs [Group owner, oleanders...@yahoogroups.com]

Only three days are left to prevent the EPA from regulating colloidal
silver as a pesticide - a petition that has been exposed as a Big Pharma
effort to use environmental and other activist groups to help eliminate
competition from a substance that the EPA itself has tested to be safe
in the past and which millions of Americans use as a supplement instead
of the expensive, side effect laden and often less effective antibiotic
drugs that generate literally billions of dollars in profits each year
for pharmaceutical companies.

Though the efforts to regulate silver appear to come from activist
groups, recent investigations have found that the large majority of the
groups routinely receive funding from pharmaceutical companies and they
are pulling out all the stops to take colloidal silver and other
nano-silver products off the market, including massive email and regular
mail campaigns to their members, thousands of comments generated by
automated comment forms on their websites and publishing a misleading
report in the closing days of public comment which they falsely claim is
proof of silver causing harm to humans.

Many may have thought that the initial efforts to further erode our
health freedom and take yet another supplement away from the public were
thwarted by an outpouring of public comments to the EPA against the
petition. As you will see in the story that follows, such thinking
was premature and the reality is that while many of us have been lulled
to sleep, the Big Pharma backed activist groups have regained the upper
hand by redoubling their efforts after the initial deadline was
extended. Now, only scant days remain to again take action and
reverse the tide or very likely see access to colloidal silver taken
away.

After the initial tide of public comments turned against the thousands
of comments solicited by the activist groups, the original deadline for
comments was extended from January 20th to this Friday, March 20th.
In the interim, the well orchestrated campaign redoubled their efforts
and they have dumped several thousands of the fill-in-the-blanks "form
letters" and other comments on the EPA sight. They have also published a
report from a so-called major study in China which actually proved to be
anything but a major study and which actually proved that colloidal
silver prevents the deadly E. coli bacteria from multiplying, exactly
what colloidal silver, which has been found to be effective against
virtually all pathogens, actually does. NO human cells were even used
in the study.

As Spencer Jones reports at the Colloidal Silver Secrets blogspot:
"First they state, "Yet another major study on nano-silver toxicity has
been published during the comment period."

What's wrong with that statement? First of all, the study they are
referencing is hardly what you could call a "major" study. It is in fact
a very small study conducted in the People's Republic of China (yes, Red
China, home of the melamine scandal and tainted toothpaste scare) by a
little known group calling themselves the Bio-X Life Science Research
Center.
Interestingly, the Bio-X Life Science Research Center admit on their own
web site that they are operating in association with two major drug
companies, AstraZeneca International and Roche.

Who are These 2 Big Drug Companies?

Roche (aka Hoffman-LaRoche) is a huge, well-known multi-national drug
company which makes Bactrim, Rocephin, Lariam, Tamiflu, Invirase and
numerous other antibiotic and antiviral drugs for the treatment of
infectious diseases.

AstraZeneca, another huge, multi-national drug company, state right on
their web site that they too are focusing a large part of their business
model on developing and marketing infection-fighting antibiotic and
anti-viral drugs and vaccines. In fact, they state, "We aim to build a
leading franchise in the treatment of infectious diseases by increasing
the sales of the marketed brands Synagis, Merrem and Flumist and
bringing new products to market by exploiting our structural and
genomic-based discovery technologies and our antibody platforms."

In other words, the group behind the study supposedly demonstrating that
nano-silver is harmful is, in reality, in bed with two of the largest
drug companies on the face of the earth, both of which are major players
in the antibiotic drug, anti-viral drug and vaccine markets.

These are the among the very same drug companies that hate colloidal
silver and other silver-based products the most, and have the most to
lose if silver ever becomes a major resource in products 

CS>tumor on pituitary gland

2009-03-17 Thread Shirley Reed
   Might read up on www.lowdosenaltrexone.org This prescription drug is
amazing for everything it seems.   pj


RE: Fwd: CS>CS and swelling

2009-03-17 Thread Norton, Steve

 Ouch!

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Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 1:42 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Fwd: CS>CS and swelling


I think she's Mormon.

Chuck
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Re: Fwd: CS>CS and swelling

2009-03-17 Thread cking001
On 3/17/2009 1:47:33 PM, m1mar...@aol.com wrote:
> Ph may be a factor. Are you acidic? http://www.health911.

I think she's Mormon.

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Re: CS>CS and swelling

2009-03-17 Thread Smitty
>  What is CMO?

Look here =

http://www.authenticcmo.com/cmo_facts.html


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Re: CS>Hepatitis HCV (genotype 1A)

2009-03-17 Thread Suzi Q
Hi,
 
There is group that talks about alternative treatment of Hep C.  It is 
Hepatitis_Children_and_CAM_Alternatives.com   Treatment for 1a is over a year 
and very difficult.  It is a slow moving disease (generally) and she should 
look at ALL options before moving forward with conventional treatment.  The 
success rate of that treatment is 30-40% and I understand it can be hell.  I'll 
email more info off list.  I've had 43+ yrs with no conventional treatment.
 
SuziQ





Susan Quinn
 
 
In the swamp in secluded recesses, a shy and hidden bird is warbling a song.    
Walt Whitman

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From: Silver Smith 
Subject: CS>Hepatitis HCV (genotype 1A)
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2009, 2:55 PM


I was just contacted by  a friend who has Hepatitis  HCV  (genotype 1A) with a 
viral load in the millions wanting advice on how best to treat it with CS.  
Seems doc is recommending Chemo?

Thanks in advance for your input.

SS







  

CS>Hepatitis HCV (genotype 1A)

2009-03-17 Thread Silver Smith
I was just contacted by  a friend who has Hepatitis  HCV  (genotype 1A) with
a viral load in the millions wanting advice on how best to treat it with
CS.  Seems doc is recommending Chemo?

Thanks in advance for your input.

SS


Re: CS>Silver Bandage

2009-03-17 Thread Clayton Family
Wow, that is great that your doc is so up to date. Sounds like he is 
careful.


Best Wishes,Kathryn

On Mar 17, 2009, at 2:10 PM, Pat wrote:



I saw my surgeon for a pre-surgical visit today (for knee 
replacement).  He was telling me about his almost non-existent 
infection rate and told me to wash with antibacterial soap for a few 
days before, and then to wash with the soap they gave me the day 
before and the day of surgery.  I asked if it was ok if I use 
colloidal silver.  He said, "yes, in fact I'm going to put a silver 
bandage on it."


   
Pat



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CS>Silver Bandage

2009-03-17 Thread Pat

I saw my surgeon for a pre-surgical visit today (for knee replacement).  He was 
telling me about his almost non-existent infection rate and told me to wash 
with antibacterial soap for a few days before, and then to wash with the soap 
they gave me the day before and the day of surgery.  I asked if it was ok if I 
use colloidal silver.  He said, "yes, in fact I'm going to put a silver bandage 
on it."  


   Pat



  


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Fwd: CS>CS and swelling

2009-03-17 Thread M1marine
Ph may be a factor. Are you acidic?  
_http://www.health911.com/remedies/rem_gout.htm_ 
(http://www.health911.com/remedies/rem_gout.htm) Ed.
 

Reid,
 
  Are you sure you  aren't suffering from gout?  The symptoms are very 
similar.. pain and  swelling of the big toe. 
 
  Bob

- Original Message - 
From:  _Marshalee Hallett_ (mailto:utahpug...@gmail.com)  
To: _silver-l...@eskimo.com_ (mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com)  
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:07  AM
Subject: Re: CS>CS and  swelling


Hi, Reid!  
FYI, my arthritis is gone, thanks to CMO. Even the bone spurs are  gone.
You might want to try it! I used the Duoflex brand. 
I even used CMO on my old Pug dog, now she plays like a puppy again!  
Marshalee

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Windows Live Team  
<_reidhar...@hotmail.com_ (mailto:reidhar...@hotmail.com) >  wrote:

Hi Everybody,

I've been away for a long time and I'm  glad to be back.  I'm fifty eight, 
with arthritis, and take triple  strength glucosamine, and usually this works 
just fine.  But this  past week I've had the characteristic pain and swelling 
of 
the joint at  the right big toe.  I'm writing because I believe that I've had 
a lot  of relief by using a salve of concentrated CS, and I'm hoping for any  
comments from the list.

About three days into the pain, it  wasn't quite as bad as it had been in the 
past, but then I noticed a lot  of swelling.  I made a salve, starting with 
two soft-gels of vitamin  A, and an equal amount of aloe vara, then I mixed to 
a paste.  I  added concentrated, Mexican CS liberally, then I eyedroppered 
about six  drops of DMSO.  Mixing was a bit laborious, like doing oil and  
vinegar, and I applied this over the inflamed area.

After  doing this once a day for three days, the inflamation was gone, and I  
could pretty much walk normally, without a limp!  What I do, after  coating 
the area liberally is to cover with a small piece of plastic, then  I tape this 
down, using duct tape.  This way I can take the dressing  off after about six 
hours, and see that virtually all of the salve has  been absorbed (via the 
DMSO)!

Any comments would be  appreciated.  I'm also keen to know the correct amount 
of DMSO to  use, since some medical professioanls seem to believe that this 
will go  straight to some vital organ or the other, bringing about  damage.

Thanks!
Reid
P.S. think about a trip to Mexico,  to buy the concentrated CS, if for no 
other reason.

 

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Re: CS>Tooth extraction- my biggest Mistake!

2009-03-17 Thread sol

Bob,
 Thanks for that, I've followed this thread and read your testimonial 
for the godzilla before. But my tooth abscesses and surgeries were all 
before 1997. I had no idea of all this stuff back then. I only got 
involved with CS about 7 years ago.
 I do have an LED unit from V, any idea whether that would help with 
tooth/gum infections? I also have a magnetic pulser, but haven't gotten 
a godzilla yet.

sol

Bob Banever wrote:

sol,

   As I've stated many times, you can prevent reinfection with the use 
of a microelectrical direct current (1.5 - 6 volts).  The manual or 
baby Godzilla is such a device... join microelectricitygermkiller 
group on Yahoo for more info.  It worked like a charm for me twice for 
infected roots the mild electrical current kills the bacteria in 
the root almost instantly.  I bought a device made by a fellow named 
"V" and it's got an ampmeter to let you adjust the intensity of the 
energy.  It's worth it's weight in gold as far as I'm concerned.



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Re: CS>CS and swelling

2009-03-17 Thread Day Sutton
NO

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:51 AM, jessie70  wrote:

>  Is it safe to put plastic on DMSO? Jess
>
> -Original Message-
> *From:* Bob Banever [mailto:bbane...@earthlink.net]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:44 AM
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Subject:* Re: CS>CS and swelling
>
> Reid,
>
>   Are you sure you aren't suffering from gout?  The symptoms are very
> similar.. pain and swelling of the big toe.
>
>   Bob
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* Marshalee Hallett 
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:07 AM
> *Subject:* Re: CS>CS and swelling
>
> Hi, Reid! FYI, my arthritis is gone, thanks to CMO. Even the bone spurs
> are gone.
> You might want to try it! I used the Duoflex brand.
> I even used CMO on my old Pug dog, now she plays like a puppy again!
> Marshalee
>
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Windows Live Team <
> reidhar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>> I've been away for a long time and I'm glad to be back.  I'm fifty eight,
>> with arthritis, and take triple strength glucosamine, and usually this works
>> just fine.  But this past week I've had the characteristic pain and swelling
>> of the joint at the right big toe.  I'm writing because I believe that I've
>> had a lot of relief by using a salve of concentrated CS, and I'm hoping for
>> any comments from the list.
>>
>> About three days into the pain, it wasn't quite as bad as it had been in
>> the past, but then I noticed a lot of swelling.  I made a salve, starting
>> with two soft-gels of vitamin A, and an equal amount of aloe vara, then I
>> mixed to a paste.  I added concentrated, Mexican CS liberally, then I
>> eyedroppered about six drops of DMSO.  Mixing was a bit laborious, like
>> doing oil and vinegar, and I applied this over the inflamed area.
>>
>> After doing this once a day for three days, the inflamation was gone, and
>> I could pretty much walk normally, without a limp!  What I do, after coating
>> the area liberally is to cover with a small piece of plastic, then I tape
>> this down, using duct tape.  This way I can take the dressing off after
>> about six hours, and see that virtually all of the salve has been absorbed
>> (via the DMSO)!
>>
>> Any comments would be appreciated.  I'm also keen to know the correct
>> amount of DMSO to use, since some medical professioanls seem to believe that
>> this will go straight to some vital organ or the other, bringing about
>> damage.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Reid
>> P.S. think about a trip to Mexico, to buy the concentrated CS, if for no
>> other reason.
>>
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Re: CS>CS and swelling

2009-03-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
Depends on the plastic.  PVC, DEHP, acrylics, styrenes, polyamides, 
urethanes, and silicones are soluble in DMSO.  Polybutylene, 
polypropylene, polyethylene, teflon and their copolymers are insoluble 
in DMSO. I do not know about other plastics such as nylon, polyester and 
polycarbonate.  The problem of solubility is more than simply degrading 
the plastic, but if used on a person or animal, it would convey the 
plastic into the tissues, which I would surmise would be very bad.


Marshall

jessie70 wrote:

Is it safe to put plastic on DMSO? Jess

-Original Message-
*From:* Bob Banever [mailto:bbane...@earthlink.net]
*Sent:* Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:44 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CS>CS and swelling

Reid,
 
  Are you sure you aren't suffering from gout?  The symptoms

are very similar.. pain and swelling of the big toe.
 
  Bob


- Original Message -
*From:* Marshalee Hallett 
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com 
*Sent:* Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:07 AM
*Subject:* Re: CS>CS and swelling

Hi, Reid!
FYI, my arthritis is gone, thanks to CMO. Even the bone spurs
are gone.
You might want to try it! I used the Duoflex brand. 
I even used CMO on my old Pug dog, now she plays like a puppy

again!
Marshalee

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Windows Live Team
mailto:reidhar...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Everybody,
 
I've been away for a long time and I'm glad to be back. 
I'm fifty eight, with arthritis, and take triple strength

glucosamine, and usually this works just fine.  But this
past week I've had the characteristic pain and swelling of
the joint at the right big toe.  I'm writing because I
believe that I've had a lot of relief by using a salve of
concentrated CS, and I'm hoping for any comments from the
list.
 
About three days into the pain, it wasn't quite as bad as

it had been in the past, but then I noticed a lot of
swelling.  I made a salve, starting with two soft-gels of
vitamin A, and an equal amount of aloe vara, then I mixed
to a paste.  I added concentrated, Mexican CS liberally,
then I eyedroppered about six drops of DMSO.  Mixing was a
bit laborious, like doing oil and vinegar, and I applied
this over the inflamed area.
 
After doing this once a day for three days, the

inflamation was gone, and I could pretty much walk
normally, without a limp!  What I do, after coating the
area liberally is to cover with a small piece of plastic,
then I tape this down, using duct tape.  This way I can
take the dressing off after about six hours, and see that
virtually all of the salve has been absorbed (via the DMSO)!
 
Any comments would be appreciated.  I'm also keen to know

the correct amount of DMSO to use, since some medical
professioanls seem to believe that this will go straight
to some vital organ or the other, bringing about damage.
 
Thanks!

Reid
P.S. think about a trip to Mexico, to buy the concentrated
CS, if for no other reason.



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RE: CS>CS and swelling

2009-03-17 Thread Elizabeth Williams

What is CMO?

Elizabeth Williams
belzi...@hotmail.com



 


Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 07:07:16 -0600
Subject: Re: CS>CS and swelling
From: utahpug...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Hi, Reid!
FYI, my arthritis is gone, thanks to CMO. Even the bone spurs are gone.
You might want to try it! I used the Duoflex brand. 
I even used CMO on my old Pug dog, now she plays like a puppy again!
Marshalee


On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Windows Live Team  
wrote:


Hi Everybody,
 
I've been away for a long time and I'm glad to be back.  I'm fifty eight, with 
arthritis, and take triple strength glucosamine, and usually this works just 
fine.  But this past week I've had the characteristic pain and swelling of the 
joint at the right big toe.  I'm writing because I believe that I've had a lot 
of relief by using a salve of concentrated CS, and I'm hoping for any comments 
from the list.
 
About three days into the pain, it wasn't quite as bad as it had been in the 
past, but then I noticed a lot of swelling.  I made a salve, starting with two 
soft-gels of vitamin A, and an equal amount of aloe vara, then I mixed to a 
paste.  I added concentrated, Mexican CS liberally, then I eyedroppered about 
six drops of DMSO.  Mixing was a bit laborious, like doing oil and vinegar, and 
I applied this over the inflamed area.
 
After doing this once a day for three days, the inflamation was gone, and I 
could pretty much walk normally, without a limp!  What I do, after coating the 
area liberally is to cover with a small piece of plastic, then I tape this 
down, using duct tape.  This way I can take the dressing off after about six 
hours, and see that virtually all of the salve has been absorbed (via the DMSO)!
 
Any comments would be appreciated.  I'm also keen to know the correct amount of 
DMSO to use, since some medical professioanls seem to believe that this will go 
straight to some vital organ or the other, bringing about damage.
 
Thanks!
Reid
P.S. think about a trip to Mexico, to buy the concentrated CS, if for no other 
reason.



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RE: CS>CS and swelling

2009-03-17 Thread jessie70
Is it safe to put plastic on DMSO? Jess
  -Original Message-
  From: Bob Banever [mailto:bbane...@earthlink.net]
  Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:44 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CS>CS and swelling


  Reid,

Are you sure you aren't suffering from gout?  The symptoms are very
similar.. pain and swelling of the big toe.

Bob
- Original Message -
From: Marshalee Hallett
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:07 AM
Subject: Re: CS>CS and swelling


Hi, Reid!
FYI, my arthritis is gone, thanks to CMO. Even the bone spurs are gone.
You might want to try it! I used the Duoflex brand.
I even used CMO on my old Pug dog, now she plays like a puppy again!
Marshalee


On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Windows Live Team
 wrote:

  Hi Everybody,

  I've been away for a long time and I'm glad to be back.  I'm fifty
eight, with arthritis, and take triple strength glucosamine, and usually
this works just fine.  But this past week I've had the characteristic pain
and swelling of the joint at the right big toe.  I'm writing because I
believe that I've had a lot of relief by using a salve of concentrated CS,
and I'm hoping for any comments from the list.

  About three days into the pain, it wasn't quite as bad as it had been
in the past, but then I noticed a lot of swelling.  I made a salve, starting
with two soft-gels of vitamin A, and an equal amount of aloe vara, then I
mixed to a paste.  I added concentrated, Mexican CS liberally, then I
eyedroppered about six drops of DMSO.  Mixing was a bit laborious, like
doing oil and vinegar, and I applied this over the inflamed area.

  After doing this once a day for three days, the inflamation was gone,
and I could pretty much walk normally, without a limp!  What I do, after
coating the area liberally is to cover with a small piece of plastic, then I
tape this down, using duct tape.  This way I can take the dressing off after
about six hours, and see that virtually all of the salve has been absorbed
(via the DMSO)!

  Any comments would be appreciated.  I'm also keen to know the correct
amount of DMSO to use, since some medical professioanls seem to believe that
this will go straight to some vital organ or the other, bringing about
damage.

  Thanks!
  Reid
  P.S. think about a trip to Mexico, to buy the concentrated CS, if for
no other reason.


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Re: CS>CS and swelling

2009-03-17 Thread Bob Banever
Reid,

  Are you sure you aren't suffering from gout?  The symptoms are very 
similar.. pain and swelling of the big toe. 

  Bob
  - Original Message - 
  From: Marshalee Hallett 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:07 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>CS and swelling


  Hi, Reid!
  FYI, my arthritis is gone, thanks to CMO. Even the bone spurs are gone.
  You might want to try it! I used the Duoflex brand. 
  I even used CMO on my old Pug dog, now she plays like a puppy again!
  Marshalee


  On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Windows Live Team  
wrote:

Hi Everybody,
 
I've been away for a long time and I'm glad to be back.  I'm fifty eight, 
with arthritis, and take triple strength glucosamine, and usually this works 
just fine.  But this past week I've had the characteristic pain and swelling of 
the joint at the right big toe.  I'm writing because I believe that I've had a 
lot of relief by using a salve of concentrated CS, and I'm hoping for any 
comments from the list.
 
About three days into the pain, it wasn't quite as bad as it had been in 
the past, but then I noticed a lot of swelling.  I made a salve, starting with 
two soft-gels of vitamin A, and an equal amount of aloe vara, then I mixed to a 
paste.  I added concentrated, Mexican CS liberally, then I eyedroppered about 
six drops of DMSO.  Mixing was a bit laborious, like doing oil and vinegar, and 
I applied this over the inflamed area.
 
After doing this once a day for three days, the inflamation was gone, and I 
could pretty much walk normally, without a limp!  What I do, after coating the 
area liberally is to cover with a small piece of plastic, then I tape this 
down, using duct tape.  This way I can take the dressing off after about six 
hours, and see that virtually all of the salve has been absorbed (via the DMSO)!
 
Any comments would be appreciated.  I'm also keen to know the correct 
amount of DMSO to use, since some medical professioanls seem to believe that 
this will go straight to some vital organ or the other, bringing about damage.
 
Thanks!
Reid
P.S. think about a trip to Mexico, to buy the concentrated CS, if for no 
other reason.



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Re: CS>CS and swelling

2009-03-17 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Hi, Reid!FYI, my arthritis is gone, thanks to CMO. Even the bone spurs are
gone.
You might want to try it! I used the Duoflex brand.
I even used CMO on my old Pug dog, now she plays like a puppy again!
Marshalee

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Windows Live Team
wrote:

>  Hi Everybody,
>
> I've been away for a long time and I'm glad to be back.  I'm fifty eight,
> with arthritis, and take triple strength glucosamine, and usually this works
> just fine.  But this past week I've had the characteristic pain and swelling
> of the joint at the right big toe.  I'm writing because I believe that I've
> had a lot of relief by using a salve of concentrated CS, and I'm hoping for
> any comments from the list.
>
> About three days into the pain, it wasn't quite as bad as it had been in
> the past, but then I noticed a lot of swelling.  I made a salve, starting
> with two soft-gels of vitamin A, and an equal amount of aloe vara, then I
> mixed to a paste.  I added concentrated, Mexican CS liberally, then I
> eyedroppered about six drops of DMSO.  Mixing was a bit laborious, like
> doing oil and vinegar, and I applied this over the inflamed area.
>
> After doing this once a day for three days, the inflamation was gone, and I
> could pretty much walk normally, without a limp!  What I do, after coating
> the area liberally is to cover with a small piece of plastic, then I tape
> this down, using duct tape.  This way I can take the dressing off after
> about six hours, and see that virtually all of the salve has been absorbed
> (via the DMSO)!
>
> Any comments would be appreciated.  I'm also keen to know the correct
> amount of DMSO to use, since some medical professioanls seem to believe that
> this will go straight to some vital organ or the other, bringing about
> damage.
>
> Thanks!
> Reid
> P.S. think about a trip to Mexico, to buy the concentrated CS, if for no
> other reason.
>
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> out.
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Re: CS> Mexican Concentrate CS

2009-03-17 Thread craehow...@juno.com
Morning,  Sounds like your came up with a winner!  Good.  I would like to hear 
more concerning the concentrated Colodial Silver and if it would be available 
to purchase from the states?  could you enlighten me?
thanks
connie

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