Re: [RE]CSTeeth whitening:COMMENT

2009-04-23 Thread Jonathan B. Britten

Dear Brooks,

Thanks as always.

In regard to light therapy, list members may want to read this amazing  
book by J. Lieberman:


http://www.amazon.com/Light-Medicine-Future-Heal-Ourselves/dp/ 
1879181010/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1240471296sr=8-1


Regrettably, there's apparently been no follow-up since it was  
published in 1990.   That's a pity.


Your protocol suggests that the LED (white?  red?  other?)  has an  
effect on pathogens.   That's very interesting indeed.   I think you've  
probably mentioned the best colors/frequencies in past, but if you  
could update us, that would be very helpful.


Thanks again, Brooks Sensei!






On Thursday, Apr 23, 2009, at 11:59 Asia/Tokyo, Brooks Bradley wrote:


Dear Jonathan,
There are a couple of additional protocols which we used to good  
effect...
in dealing with tooth infectionsmost especially low-grade ones.  
Quite acceptable results were achieved with an ancillary protocol  
using a simple laser pointer or---even better---a compact 6 element  
LED assembly; which was focused directly on the base of the insulted  
tooth (focus was much more important with the laser pointer). Better  
effect was achieved whenever the principal infection field appeared on  
the inside of any affected jaw tooth. Understandable when considering  
the difficulty of gaining clear-field access to the outside areas of  
the jaw teeth. This said, the determined researchers managed to  
achieve rather remarkable effects through some of the more inventive  
methods of retaining the lip (especially the upper one) in a manner  
allowing light access to the outside areas of some of the jaw  
teethespecially for the laser pointer. Four to 5 minute exposure  
intervals seem to yield nearly as good results.as did longer  
exposures.
Additionally, we did achieve useful, measurable, results through the  
use of both magnetic pulsing devices and low-current...direct contact  
devices such as a TENS unit (almost any of the low-current devices  
popular for this type protocol, should produce similar effect). While  
we have achieved splendid results using Rife Technologyfor a very  
wide range of insults.I would not encourage list individuals  
(unless they possess considerable discretionary funding)
to under-take the purchase or construction of a full-blown Rife-Type  
Generator, because of the high attendant cost (about $2000. for a  
truly acceptable plasma-type device. The contact-type Rife devices  
are effective, but not nearly soas are the plasma-based units. At  
least that has been our experience over the immediately-past 15 years.
You are correct in your assumption that I am familiar with the work of  
Dr. Weston Price. I have long been an admirer of his workwhich  
displayed both ingenuity and great dedication. The evidence for his  
case of dietary effects on oral health appears indisputable-to me.  
Best Regards, Brooks.
P.S. DMSO did exist at the time Dr. Price conducted his  
research.but was not widely employed in any large commercial  
activity..and CERTAINLY NOT in any medical-related  
enterpriseat least of which I am aware.









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Subject : Re: [RE]CSTeeth whitening

Date : Wed, 22 Apr 2009 14:51:01 +0900

From : Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp

To : silver-list@eskimo.com



Thanks for this information, Bob. Theoretically the SOTA magnetic

pulser should also work for this application, though whether it really

does is hard to say. One can't can't inside the dentin to check,

after all. Even if symptoms are gone, one can't be sure the

underlying problem is gone.



The theoretical advantage of the magnetic pulser is that the magnetic

energy penetrates deeply, supposedly sending microcurrents of

electricity perpendicular to the magnetic wave.



I've read about the device you mention several times on this list, but

haven't used it. One you use your device, do you put the sponges

directly on the tooth, front and back, or on the gum tissue above the

tooth?



BTW, avoiding a root canal and dealing with tubule infection after one

might not be quite the same. I'd be interested to hear other

anecdotes as well, particularly post root-canal.



I recall there's been quite a lot on this list about the topic. Nina

Sylver mentioned Rife technology as one method that supposedly works.



Thanks again.









On Wednesday, Apr 22, 2009, at 13:42 Asia/Tokyo, Bob Banever wrote:



 Jonathan,



 In case you aren't aware, you can pretty much sterilize the

 inside tubules of any tooth and root by using direct DC current at a

 low 3 - 6 volts (some claim you only need 1.5 volts). There is a

 device called the Godzilla that achieves this with the use of

 batteries, some wire, a sponge, and rubber bands. Go to

 microelectricitygermkiller group on Yahoo for more info. I got rid of

 two bacterial infections in the roots of two teeth using it and

 avoided a 

Re: CSPlantar Warts

2009-04-23 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
Is HPV the herpes virus please?  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Garnet
Date: 22/04/2009 23:18:20
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPlantar Warts
 
I would compress the wart 24/7 with 20-30% DMSO diluted
with CS. I have done this for moles and skin tags with great
success and they are also thought to be caused by HPV.
 
I have used gauze with plastic wrap taped over the gauze
keeping the gauze constantly moist with the solution, or just
plain bandaids.
 faint_grain.jpg

RE: [RE]CSTeeth whitening:COMMENT

2009-04-23 Thread Dianne France

I was interested in the link you placed on the light medicine.  I couldn't get 
it to work.

 

Dianne
 
 Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 16:33:13 +0900
 Subject: Re: [RE]CSTeeth whitening:COMMENT
 From: jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 
 Dear Brooks,
 
 Thanks as always.
 
 In regard to light therapy, list members may want to read this amazing 
 book by J. Lieberman:
 
 http://www.amazon.com/Light-Medicine-Future-Heal-Ourselves/dp/ 
 1879181010/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1240471296sr=8-1
 
 Regrettably, there's apparently been no follow-up since it was 
 published in 1990. That's a pity.
 
 Your protocol suggests that the LED (white? red? other?) has an 
 effect on pathogens. That's very interesting indeed. I think you've 
 probably mentioned the best colors/frequencies in past, but if you 
 could update us, that would be very helpful.
 
 Thanks again, Brooks Sensei!


CSturkey turning...OT

2009-04-23 Thread Debi
I know that Jennie-O turkeys come with this attached. I always wondered why 
would you need to turn a turkey?. I cook mine slow, all night usually at 200 
degrees, wake up in the morning to a perfectly cooked, melting off the bone, 
yummy turkey. I surround the turkey with dressing and cover with foil loosely. 
works every time. No turning necessary. I cook it for 15 minutes at 400 degrees 
to brown it up pretty, then turn it down to 200 degrees and go to bed.

Debi 2009  see my blog www.debsholisticallyhealthy.blogspot.com



  

Re: CSturkey turning...OT

2009-04-23 Thread MaryAnn Helland
How large a turkey, Debi?  We always cook ours during the day on Thanksgiving, 
and end up not eating until six o'clock at night.  MA





From: Debi dlov...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 4:36:55 AM
Subject: CSturkey turning...OT


I know that Jennie-O turkeys come with this attached. I always wondered why 
would you need to turn a turkey?. I cook mine slow, all night usually at 200 
degrees, wake up in the morning to a perfectly cooked, melting off the bone, 
yummy turkey. I surround the turkey with dressing and cover with foil loosely. 
works every time. No turning necessary. I cook it for 15 minutes at 400 degrees 
to brown it up pretty, then turn it down to 200 degrees and go to bed.


Debi 2009
see my blog www.debsholisticallyhealthy.blogspot.com

Re: CSPlantar Warts

2009-04-23 Thread Bob Banever
Dee,

HPV = Human Papilloma Virus.  Not the same, but similar.

Bob
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dee Fitzpatrick 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 1:39 AM
  Subject: Re: CSPlantar Warts


Is HPV the herpes virus please?  Dee 

---Original Message---

From: Garnet
Date: 22/04/2009 23:18:20
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPlantar Warts

I would compress the wart 24/7 with 20-30% DMSO diluted
with CS. I have done this for moles and skin tags with great
success and they are also thought to be caused by HPV.

I have used gauze with plastic wrap taped over the gauze
keeping the gauze constantly moist with the solution, or just
plain bandaids.
   
   
   
faint_grain.jpg

Re: CSPlantar Warts

2009-04-23 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
Thanks Bob.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Bob Banever
Date: 23/04/2009 14:46:59
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPlantar Warts
 
Dee,
 
HPV = Human Papilloma Virus.  Not the same, but similar.
 
Bobfaint_grain.jpg

Re: CSquestion

2009-04-23 Thread Ode Coyote



  hemp or sisal

ode



At 03:59 PM 4/22/2009 -0500, you wrote:
Wondering if any knew what kind of rope you could use in the oven like to 
pull a turkey out or turn over??


Thank you,
Leslie



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Re: CSquestion

2009-04-23 Thread Ruth Bertella
Hey Leslie,

I was wonderin if they had started chicken roping/wrangling at the rodeo!!  j/k 
 grin

It's called butchers twine - I found mine in the household section at my 
grocery store, but might also be near the meat department (you may have to ask 
your store manager).

Hope this helps!
Ruth

  - Original Message - 
  From: Leslie 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 3:59 PM
  Subject: CSquestion


  Wondering if any knew what kind of rope you could use in the oven like to 
pull a turkey out or turn over??

  Thank you,
  Leslie

Re: CSturkey turning...OT

2009-04-23 Thread Ruth Bertella
Hey Debi,

I do that too!!  I've been doin this my whole life and most family think I'm 
nuts when this comes up.  I do picnic hams the same way!  As you say, 
perfection every time!!  grin

Ruth

  - Original Message - 
  From: Debi 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 4:36 AM
  Subject: CSturkey turning...OT


I know that Jennie-O turkeys come with this attached. I always wondered 
why would you need to turn a turkey?. I cook mine slow, all night usually at 
200 degrees, wake up in the morning to a perfectly cooked, melting off the 
bone, yummy turkey. I surround the turkey with dressing and cover with foil 
loosely. works every time. No turning necessary. I cook it for 15 minutes at 
400 degrees to brown it up pretty, then turn it down to 200 degrees and go to 
bed.


Debi 2009
see my blog www.debsholisticallyhealthy.blogspot.com
   



Re: CSturkey turning...OT

2009-04-23 Thread Ruth Bertella
Hey MaryAnn,

It doesn't matter what size turkey (or ham) - I've done pretty much the whole 
range of sizes.  I usually put it on 200, but I have an aunt that says to put 
your oven on the lowest temperature it has.  Part of the coolness in cooking 
your turkey/ham this way is that it frees up your oven first thing in the 
morning, so you have as much time as you need for sides, etc.

Happy cookin!!
Ruth  (p/s to MA - V is putting a unit together for me - Thanks!)

  - Original Message - 
  From: MaryAnn Helland 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 6:32 AM
  Subject: Re: CSturkey turning...OT


  How large a turkey, Debi?  We always cook ours during the day on 
Thanksgiving, and end up not eating until six o'clock at night.  MA




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  From: Debi dlov...@yahoo.com
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 4:36:55 AM
  Subject: CSturkey turning...OT

I know that Jennie-O turkeys come with this attached. I always wondered 
why would you need to turn a turkey?. I cook mine slow, all night usually at 
200 degrees, wake up in the morning to a perfectly cooked, melting off the 
bone, yummy turkey. I surround the turkey with dressing and cover with foil 
loosely. works every time. No turning necessary. I cook it for 15 minutes at 
400 degrees to brown it up pretty, then turn it down to 200 degrees and go to 
bed.


Debi 2009
see my blog www.debsholisticallyhealthy.blogspot.com
   



Re: CSquestion

2009-04-23 Thread Leslie
I don't understand but wat to tell all that I too have had lots of laughs. I 
really appreciate you all.
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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: CSquestion





  hemp or sisal

ode



At 03:59 PM 4/22/2009 -0500, you wrote:
Wondering if any knew what kind of rope you could use in the oven like to 
pull a turkey out or turn over??


Thank you,
Leslie



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CSturkey turning OT

2009-04-23 Thread Debi
Well, Not really big ones. usually less than 15 lbs for sure. Just cooking for 
two. I just pick out smaller turkeys. 

Debi 2009  see my blog www.debsholisticallyhealthy.blogspot.com



  

Re: CSturkey turning OT

2009-04-23 Thread Ruth Bertella
LOL  and I try to pick out the biggest ones!!  I do put whichever I'm cooking 
in a roasting pan and cover with a well fitting lid so there won't be problems 
with drying out.  And add liquid to help too...  can use chicken broth with 
chicken, and try pouring a 2L pepsi or coke and clove powder over a ham...   
yum

Ruth
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  From: Debi 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 1:36 PM
  Subject: CSturkey turning OT


Well, Not really big ones. usually less than 15 lbs for sure. Just 
cooking for two. I just pick out smaller turkeys. 


Debi 2009
see my blog www.debsholisticallyhealthy.blogspot.com
   



Re: CSquestion

2009-04-23 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
I think these are types of tough string.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Leslie
Date: 23/04/2009 19:19:49
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSquestion
 
I don't understand but wat to tell all that I too have had lots of laughs. I
really appreciate you all.
- Original Message -
From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: CSquestion
 
 


   hemp or sisal

 ode
faint_grain.jpg

Re: [RE]CSTeeth whitening:COMMENT

2009-04-23 Thread mukta1

Dear Brooks,

Will you please let us know which type of contemporary Rife machine  
you found most successful. Is it the EMEM type ? And what about  
non-modulated frequencies ?


Simeon


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RE: CSquestion

2009-04-23 Thread Scott Adams
Cannabis Sativa (hemp) that way if you burn the turkey when you open the
oven you will start smiling 
 
:)
 
 
  _  

From: Leslie [mailto:leslie1...@windstream.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 3:59 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSquestion



Wondering if any knew what kind of rope you could use in the oven like to
pull a turkey out or turn over??
 
Thank you,
Leslie



Re: CSturkey turning...OT

2009-04-23 Thread Indi
Once, years ago, I was in Nanticoke, PA at Thanksgiving time.
A hardware store had this gorgeous live turkey they were raffling off for
Thanksgiving, he was in a large fenced-in area out in front of the store.
Being a vegetarian, I bought 25 raffle tickets, hoping to win him and set
him free. But the night before the drawing (two days before Thanksgiving), 
I decided to just drop by after closing and set him free, screw chance, LOL! 
Surely I made some people mad that Thanksgiving... And one turkey happy.
He ran off into the woods that night, and I was glad for him.
I didn't win the raffle, either. Whomever did must have been disappointed...
Of course, in that area he probably got shot by a hunter anyway.
But at least he got to taste some freedom.

On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 02:36:55AM -0700, Debi wrote:
I know that Jennie-O turkeys come with this attached. I always wondered
why would you need to turn a turkey?. I cook mine slow, all night usually
at 200 degrees, wake up in the morning to a perfectly cooked, melting off
the bone, yummy turkey. I surround the turkey with dressing and cover with
foil loosely. works every time. No turning necessary. I cook it for 15
minutes at 400 degrees to brown it up pretty, then turn it down to 200
degrees and go to bed.
 
Debi 2009
see my blog [1]www.debsholisticallyhealthy.blogspot.com
 
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CSCS H2O2

2009-04-23 Thread Joseph Metz

Hi List,

Does any one add H2O2 to their CS? Would you tell me about it? Why?  
What doses? Anything that might be of interest...


Does anyone use H2O2 straight? Again, would you tell me about it?  
Why? What doses? Anything that might be of interest...


Thanks


Sincerely,
Joseph Metz

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