CSFW: bone loss

2009-07-09 Thread Dianne France


I received the following from a cousin and wanted to know if anyone had any 
information that might help her.  I tried curezone but don't think I was 
entering the proper search.



Dianne - have you every read anything about reversing bone loss?
Please pass it along if you have any information. My dentist is telling me I 
have significant bone loss so if there is a way to help/reverse that, it would 
be so wonderful!



CSDMSO

2009-07-09 Thread shmulik hecht
Thanks to all of you that wrote about purchasing DMSO-Sam




  

Re: CSFW: bone loss

2009-07-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Hi Dianne, I believe that vitamin D3 is very good for this, and also  
magnesium.  But the D3 is most important I read.  dee


On 9 Jul 2009, at 11:19, Dianne France wrote:



I received the following from a cousin and wanted to know if anyone  
had any information that might help her.  I tried curezone but don't  
think I was entering the proper search.


Dianne - have you every read anything about reversing bone loss?
Please pass it along if you have any information. My dentist is  
telling me I have significant bone loss so if there is a way to help/ 
reverse that, it would be so wonderful!






Re: CSFW: bone loss

2009-07-09 Thread Gaiacita
I'm not Diane, but---

Dr. Christopher's BFC (bone, flesh and cartilage) I believe it is called
something else now, but I'm sure you could still find it at his site by
searching for that name.  It's a tincture and you swish with it, hold it in
the mouth for a bit, and then swallow.

Also, take lots of C and magnesium.  She already has too much calcium, but
not enough magnesium.  A good way to get a good type of magnesium into the
system is to make up Seltzer MoM, which is Seltzer water and Milk of
Magnesia.  

To make this you get a liter bottle of any type or brand of Seltzer Water
(usually found in the pop section of the grocery store, or the liquor
section) and a bottle of plain, original Milk of Magnesia (not flavored, but
the pink stuff).  

Chill the seltzer water for at least 2 hours.  Open it, but don't shake it. 
Add 3 tablespoons of MoM.  Put the lid back on and shake the bottle.  Keep
shaking and checking until all the MoM is dissolved into the seltzer water. 
This may take a while.  This is your concentrate.

The suggested dilution is to put 1/3 of the liter bottle of Seltzer Mom into
a gallon of distilled or purified water (you can buy the purified or
distilled water in the grocery store).  You do NOT want to mix it into tap
water if your water has fluoride added.  Sip a gallon of this water
throughout the day.

Yes, that's a lot of water to drink, if you are not use to it, but a gallon
of water is actually good for you.  Just start slowly, drinking small
amounts all day and evening long.  

The C should be taken to bowel tolerance, meaning start taking 1000mg (1
gram) of C, wait 2 to 3 hours, take another gram and so on, until your stool
gets soft.  It will not give you the diarrhea, and that's not what you are
looking for, but when the stool gets soft, that is your bowel tolerance. 
Back off 1 gram and that's what you should take every day. 

It may be only 3000mg (3 grams) a day or it may be 8 or more grams a day. 
Each person is different.  That's why you go to bowel tolerance for YOU
instead of saying take x amount of C, because the amount I need may be
totally different than what you need.  

My friend's daughter reversed her jaw bone loss in 3 months this way.

Well, I just looked at the Christopher site and they now only sell the BFC
(renamed Complete Tissue  Bone Formula) in capsules instead of tincture. 
So I guess you'd just take the capsules.  My friend is an herbalist so she
had made the BFC as a tincture for her daughter, because the original
Christopher formula was a tincture.  I can give you the name and address of
some herbalists that still make the original formula or you can simply take
the capsules which can be found at:
http://www.drchristophersherbshop.com/Complete_Tissue.html


Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
Dianne - have you every read anything about reversing bone loss?
Please pass it along if you have any information. My dentist is telling me I
have significant bone loss so if there is a way to help/reverse that, it
would be so wonderful!


 

Re: CSPPM

2009-07-09 Thread Golden Aldi
Like with homeopathy, less is more.

Besides, there are no worries about turning blue... and if you plan on
taking it for a longer period of time, then less is definitely more over
that time.

Aldi

On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 1:49 AM, john freese jrf...@yahoo.com wrote:

   Hello

 If weaker CS is better than a stronger CS could somebody please tell us how
 a 5ppm is more effective than a 10ppm? Thank you. John.





CSIonic foot baths and foot lore

2009-07-09 Thread Carlene Yasak
*A personal experience.*
**
I bought an ionic foot bath several years ago for myself after testing
several models.  They were invented by an Australian more than 10 years
ago. He has been copied and now there is a wide price range from those for
the home ($150 US) to professional modesl (++ $2,000 US). You get what you
pay for, however, the main difference is the quality of the metals used to
make the array and its size (stainless steel, steel and copper). It's just a
plastic basin, a transformer, a timer, an array and two cords. I'm sure
someone of the Silver list could tell us how to make one for $30 or less.
:)

The cheaper models are not as effective for detox; they still do the job,
you just have to do more sessions to get the same result.  The
baths definitely draw out toxins. You can see them and smell them in the
bath water. Still, they will not detox your body overnight or in three
sessions.  I don't know of anything that will.

Some precautions:
Do not use them if you have a pacemaker or dental implants.
You need to take a mineral supplement if you do a series of foot baths,
because they draw out minerals along with everything else.
Never do more than two a week.

An infra red sauna will do the same thing and more, but then it's not in the
same price range.

__

I once met an elderly gentleman from Virginia who was head of the department
of pediatrics at the Univ. of Richmond, He soaked his feet in warm water
with epsom salts every night and he swore those nightly foot baths were the
reason he had never been sick a day in his life. It's worth a try.

It's nice to see you back, Mike!

Blessings,
Carlene


CSionic foot bath specs

2009-07-09 Thread david bearrow
I am extremely curious about the ionic foot bath but could not determine the 
electronic characterisitics by googling. I have seen that it consists of a 
center electrode like a straight wire or bar with another electrode wrapped in 
a spiral around the first electrode spaced about an inch away with insulators. 
I have not been able to determine if its AC or DC though I assume its DC (but 
it might be positive or negative pulses, I have no idea). Nor have I found the 
voltage listed anywhere or if its current limited for safety.
 
Does anyone have the specifics on this or know of a site that lists the 
electrical specs?
 
David

--- On Thu, 7/9/09, Carlene Yasak carlene.ya...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Carlene Yasak carlene.ya...@gmail.com
Subject: CSIonic foot baths and foot lore
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, July 9, 2009, 6:59 AM



A personal experience.
 
I bought an ionic foot bath several years ago for myself after testing several 
models.  They were invented by an Australian more than 10 years ago. He 
has been copied and now there is a wide price range from those for the home 
($150 US) to professional modesl (++ $2,000 US). You get what you pay for, 
however, the main difference is the quality of the metals used to make the 
array and its size (stainless steel, steel and copper). It's just a plastic 
basin, a transformer, a timer, an array and two cords. I'm sure someone of the 
Silver list could tell us how to make one for $30 or less.  :)
 
The cheaper models are not as effective for detox; they still do the job, you 
just have to do more sessions to get the same result.  The 
baths definitely draw out toxins. You can see them and smell them in the bath 
water. Still, they will not detox your body overnight or in three sessions.  I 
don't know of anything that will. 
 
Some precautions:
Do not use them if you have a pacemaker or dental implants. 
You need to take a mineral supplement if you do a series of foot baths, because 
they draw out minerals along with everything else.
Never do more than two a week.
 
An infra red sauna will do the same thing and more, but then it's not in the 
same price range.
 
__
 
I once met an elderly gentleman from Virginia who was head of the department of 
pediatrics at the Univ. of Richmond, He soaked his feet in warm water with 
epsom salts every night and he swore those nightly foot baths were the reason 
he had never been sick a day in his life. It's worth a try.
 
It's nice to see you back, Mike!
 
Blessings,
Carlene 
 
 

Re: CS GABA source

2009-07-09 Thread Dan Nave
I second this.  It is an excellent and easy to use little program.  I
use it all the time.

Freeware...

Dan

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Annie B Smytheanniebsmy...@gmail.com wrote:
 Here's a nice little free program with no adware, that does conversions.. I
 use it a lot for converting teaspoons, grams, lbs, milligrams, and
 whatever... It's named Convert...

 http://joshmadison.com/software

 Annie




 Day Sutton wrote:

 a teaspoonful is about 10 to 12 grams

 On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
 mailto:d...@deetroy.org wrote:

    Crikey how do you manage to take 6 grams of cinnamon?  i couldn't
    even manage a teaspoon!  dee


    On 7 Jul 2009, at 19:14, Annie B Smythe wrote:

        Yep ALA does some amazing things. It recycles antioxidants
        already in the body. But I prefer the R form. Regular ALA has
        both R and S forms and the S form kind of negates the good
        that the R fraction does in the body. The R form is not as
        stable and a little more expensive but it's worth it. I can
        really feel the difference. The difference is dramatic. And I
        take my R ALA with 1 gram of Acetyl  L Carnitine and 1 gram of
        vitamin C.  I can really tell when I haven't taken it for a
        day or two.

        Just off the top of my head;

        An Inositol/Choline combination is good for the neurons and
        nerves too.

        I use a liquid form of B complex that I swish in my mouth for
        absorption.

        Bacopa Monnieri, Coleus Forskohlii, Huperzine A, Rhodeola
        Rosea, and Gotu Kola are several other brain protectors. As
        well as vinpocetine and Ginkgo. Eleuthero is another one as
        well as the other Ginsengs, but eleuthero is a bit more gentle
        in its action than the other Ginsengs. Eleuthero used to be
        called Siberian Ginseng.. Bilberry is great for the eyes but
        it's also great for circulation.

        I also take 6 grams of cinnamon every day to keep my cells
        sensitive to insulin, and I usually take just 2 grams of
        turmeric, and Ginger daily, unless I sprain a thumb while I'm
        sleeping, LOL, then I up the dosage. I also take MSM and
        Glucosamine 2 grams of each daily.



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Re: CSFW: bone loss

2009-07-09 Thread Marshall Dudley

Dianne France wrote:


I received the following from a cousin and wanted to know if anyone 
had any information that might help her.  I tried curezone but don't 
think I was entering the proper search.


Dianne - have you every read anything about reversing bone loss?
Please pass it along if you have any information. My dentist is 
telling me I have significant bone loss so if there is a way to 
help/reverse that, it would be so wonderful!


I think I had heard to avoid milk, and take Tums.  Also seems that 
supplementing vitamin D was important as well.


Marshall


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Re: CS GABA source

2009-07-09 Thread Dan Nave
Supposedly, the water soluble portion of cinnamon is considered to
have this good effect on insulin etc, but the oil soluble portion of
cinnamon, or some varieties of cinnamon, is thought to have some
components that are not good to take in larger quantities.

I have seen recommendations that if one is regularly taking more than
about 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon a day one should make a tea out of it
to drink and either strain or just not drink the dregs which would
contain the questionable compounds...

Dan

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Day Suttonday.sut...@gmail.com wrote:
 a teaspoonful is about 10 to 12 grams

 On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:

 Crikey how do you manage to take 6 grams of cinnamon?  i couldn't even
 manage a teaspoon!  dee


 On 7 Jul 2009, at 19:14, Annie B Smythe wrote:

 Yep ALA does some amazing things. It recycles antioxidants already in the
 body. But I prefer the R form. Regular ALA has both R and S forms and the S
 form kind of negates the good that the R fraction does in the body. The R
 form is not as stable and a little more expensive but it's worth it. I can
 really feel the difference. The difference is dramatic. And I take my R ALA
 with 1 gram of Acetyl  L Carnitine and 1 gram of vitamin C.  I can really
 tell when I haven't taken it for a day or two.

 Just off the top of my head;

 An Inositol/Choline combination is good for the neurons and nerves too.

 I use a liquid form of B complex that I swish in my mouth for absorption.

 Bacopa Monnieri, Coleus Forskohlii, Huperzine A, Rhodeola Rosea, and Gotu
 Kola are several other brain protectors. As well as vinpocetine and Ginkgo.
 Eleuthero is another one as well as the other Ginsengs, but eleuthero is a
 bit more gentle in its action than the other Ginsengs. Eleuthero used to be
 called Siberian Ginseng.. Bilberry is great for the eyes but it's also great
 for circulation.

 I also take 6 grams of cinnamon every day to keep my cells sensitive to
 insulin, and I usually take just 2 grams of turmeric, and Ginger daily,
 unless I sprain a thumb while I'm sleeping, LOL, then I up the dosage. I
 also take MSM and Glucosamine 2 grams of each daily.



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Re: CS GABA source

2009-07-09 Thread keith rice
Better price for all Bob Beck Protocol equipment if your in the UK. Save £'s 
from ProblemsAnswered link below.

 http://www.problemsanswered.co.uk/general/bobbeckprotocoluk.php




From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, 9 July, 2009 15:50:46
Subject: Re: CS GABA source

Supposedly, the water soluble portion of cinnamon is considered to
have this good effect on insulin etc, but the oil soluble portion of
cinnamon, or some varieties of cinnamon, is thought to have some
components that are not good to take in larger quantities.

I have seen recommendations that if one is regularly taking more than
about 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon a day one should make a tea out of it
to drink and either strain or just not drink the dregs which would
contain the questionable compounds...

Dan

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Day Suttonday.sut...@gmail.com wrote:
 a teaspoonful is about 10 to 12 grams

 On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:

 Crikey how do you manage to take 6 grams of cinnamon?  i couldn't even
 manage a teaspoon!  dee


 On 7 Jul 2009, at 19:14, Annie B Smythe wrote:

 Yep ALA does some amazing things. It recycles antioxidants already in the
 body. But I prefer the R form. Regular ALA has both R and S forms and the S
 form kind of negates the good that the R fraction does in the body. The R
 form is not as stable and a little more expensive but it's worth it. I can
 really feel the difference. The difference is dramatic. And I take my R ALA
 with 1 gram of Acetyl  L Carnitine and 1 gram of vitamin C.  I can really
 tell when I haven't taken it for a day or two.

 Just off the top of my head;

 An Inositol/Choline combination is good for the neurons and nerves too.

 I use a liquid form of B complex that I swish in my mouth for absorption.

 Bacopa Monnieri, Coleus Forskohlii, Huperzine A, Rhodeola Rosea, and Gotu
 Kola are several other brain protectors. As well as vinpocetine and Ginkgo.
 Eleuthero is another one as well as the other Ginsengs, but eleuthero is a
 bit more gentle in its action than the other Ginsengs. Eleuthero used to be
 called Siberian Ginseng.. Bilberry is great for the eyes but it's also great
 for circulation.

 I also take 6 grams of cinnamon every day to keep my cells sensitive to
 insulin, and I usually take just 2 grams of turmeric, and Ginger daily,
 unless I sprain a thumb while I'm sleeping, LOL, then I up the dosage. I
 also take MSM and Glucosamine 2 grams of each daily.



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Re: CSIONIC FOOT BATHS

2009-07-09 Thread Golden Aldi
How can we make our own ionic foot baths, without having to go to someone,
or buy an expensive machine. I've tried the footpad myself once, but since
it was once, I really can't say. It was years ago, after becoming afflicted
with Fibromyalgia, but I remember that I wasn't all that impressed or felt
better.

When I did research on the foot pads, I found that there were different
ingredients in the pads, and they are pricey. I'm all for
doing-it-yourself, money doesn't grow on trees, and its best in invest in
materials needed to be able to DIY, than spending what to me, loads of money
for something I can only get when affordable, and not have whenever needed.

So, is there a way to make your own ionic foot baths? Can I use the
generator?

Aldona

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Tel Tofflemire telt...@yahoo.com wrote:




RE: CSFW: bone loss

2009-07-09 Thread Dianne France

Thank you Renee

I have forwarded the information to my cousin and am saving this information to 
file for myself.

 

Dianne
 


Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 06:14:44 -0500
From: gaiac...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSFW: bone loss










I'm not Diane, but---
 
Dr. Christopher's BFC (bone, flesh and cartilage) I believe it is called 
something else now, but I'm sure you could still find it at his site by 
searching for that name.  It's a tincture and you swish with it, hold it in the 
mouth for a bit, and then swallow.
 
Also, take lots of C and magnesium.  She already has too much calcium, but not 
enough magnesium.  A good way to get a good type of magnesium into the system 
is to make up Seltzer MoM, which is Seltzer water and Milk of Magnesia.  
 
To make this you get a liter bottle of any type or brand of Seltzer Water 
(usually found in the pop section of the grocery store, or the liquor section) 
and a bottle of plain, original Milk of Magnesia (not flavored, but the pink 
stuff).  
 
Chill the seltzer water for at least 2 hours.  Open it, but don't shake it.  
Add 3 tablespoons of MoM.  Put the lid back on and shake the bottle.  Keep 
shaking and checking until all the MoM is dissolved into the seltzer water.  
This may take a while.  This is your concentrate.
 
The suggested dilution is to put 1/3 of the liter bottle of Seltzer Mom into a 
gallon of distilled or purified water (you can buy the purified or distilled 
water in the grocery store).  You do NOT want to mix it into tap water if your 
water has fluoride added.  Sip a gallon of this water throughout the day.
 
Yes, that's a lot of water to drink, if you are not use to it, but a gallon of 
water is actually good for you.  Just start slowly, drinking small amounts all 
day and evening long.  
 
The C should be taken to bowel tolerance, meaning start taking 1000mg (1 gram) 
of C, wait 2 to 3 hours, take another gram and so on, until your stool gets 
soft.  It will not give you the diarrhea, and that's not what you are looking 
for, but when the stool gets soft, that is your bowel tolerance.  Back off 1 
gram and that's what you should take every day. 
 
It may be only 3000mg (3 grams) a day or it may be 8 or more grams a day.  Each 
person is different.  That's why you go to bowel tolerance for YOU instead of 
saying take x amount of C, because the amount I need may be totally different 
than what you need.  
 
My friend's daughter reversed her jaw bone loss in 3 months this way.
 
Well, I just looked at the Christopher site and they now only sell the BFC 
(renamed Complete Tissue  Bone Formula) in capsules instead of tincture.  So I 
guess you'd just take the capsules.  My friend is an herbalist so she had made 
the BFC as a tincture for her daughter, because the original Christopher 
formula was a tincture.  I can give you the name and address of some herbalists 
that still make the original formula or you can simply take the capsules which 
can be found at:
http://www.drchristophersherbshop.com/Complete_Tissue.html
 
 
Samala,
Renee
 

---Original Message---
 
Dianne - have you every read anything about reversing bone loss?
Please pass it along if you have any information. My dentist is telling me I 
have significant bone loss so if there is a way to help/reverse that, it would 
be so wonderful!


 








RE: CSionic foot bath specs

2009-07-09 Thread Gladys Williams
Hi Guys--this is a QUESTION not a criticism:

 

I have used DMSO with CS on a Q-tip to suave across the base of my big
toe-just once (I have mild toe nail fungus)  I thought about soaking my
feet, HOWEVER-There is so much talk about drinking and re-using plastic
containers, my question is--how do you make sure the plastic container
you're soaking in is safe  And can any plastic particles be carried into
your body by DMSO  

Gladys


 

 

 

From: david bearrow [mailto:chip...@verizon.net] 
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 9:34 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSionic foot bath specs

 


I am extremely curious about the ionic foot bath but could not determine the
electronic characterisitics by googling. I have seen that it consists of a
center electrode like a straight wire or bar with another electrode wrapped
in a spiral around the first electrode spaced about an inch away with
insulators. I have not been able to determine if its AC or DC though I
assume its DC (but it might be positive or negative pulses, I have no idea).
Nor have I found the voltage listed anywhere or if its current limited for
safety.

 

Does anyone have the specifics on this or know of a site that lists the
electrical specs?

 

David

--- On Thu, 7/9/09, Carlene Yasak carlene.ya...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Carlene Yasak carlene.ya...@gmail.com
Subject: CSIonic foot baths and foot lore
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, July 9, 2009, 6:59 AM

A personal experience.

 

I bought an ionic foot bath several years ago for myself after testing
several models.  They were invented by an Australian more than 10 years ago.
He has been copied and now there is a wide price range from those for the
home ($150 US) to professional modesl (++ $2,000 US). You get what you pay
for, however, the main difference is the quality of the metals used to make
the array and its size (stainless steel, steel and copper). It's just a
plastic basin, a transformer, a timer, an array and two cords. I'm sure
someone of the Silver list could tell us how to make one for $30 or less.
:)

 

The cheaper models are not as effective for detox; they still do the job,
you just have to do more sessions to get the same result.  The baths
definitely draw out toxins. You can see them and smell them in the bath
water. Still, they will not detox your body overnight or in three sessions.
I don't know of anything that will. 

 

Some precautions:

Do not use them if you have a pacemaker or dental implants. 

You need to take a mineral supplement if you do a series of foot baths,
because they draw out minerals along with everything else.

Never do more than two a week.

 

An infra red sauna will do the same thing and more, but then it's not in the
same price range.

 

__

 

I once met an elderly gentleman from Virginia who was head of the department
of pediatrics at the Univ. of Richmond, He soaked his feet in warm water
with epsom salts every night and he swore those nightly foot baths were the
reason he had never been sick a day in his life. It's worth a try.

 

It's nice to see you back, Mike!

 

Blessings,

Carlene 

 

 

 



CSAn interesting article about peppers and fungus

2009-07-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
Since someone was discussing fungal infections recently I thought this 
article was timely. I got this via email this morning.


Antifungal Pepper Compound Has Potential in Agriculture and Medicine
___

ARS News Service
Agricultural Research Service, USDA
Rosalie Marion Bliss, (301) 504-4318, rosalie.bl...@ars.usda.gov
July 9, 2009
--View this report online, plus photos and related stories, at 
www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr
___

Dried, ground cayenne peppers have been spicing up cuisine for thousands of years.  Now, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and colleagues have found that a patented antifungal plant compound in cayenne, called CAY-1, holds promise for dual use as an antifungal in both agriculture and medicine.  

The substance is believed to work by attaching to fungal membranes, where it causes cell components to leak, eventually killing the cell.  CAY-1 may also enter fungal cells, and adversely affect certain signaling pathways that, in turn, damage the mitochondria-the powerhouses for several cellular processes-in cells.  


Anthony De Lucca, a microbiologist with the Food and Feed Safety Research Unit 
at the ARS Southern Regional Research Center (SRRC) in New Orleans, La., led a 
study in which he and colleagues isolated 10 fungi-either primary or secondary 
grape pathogens-from diseased grapes grown in a hot, humid environment. Primary 
pathogens directly cause infection, whereas secondary pathogens infect after 
the hosts's defenses have been compromised by stress, injury, or other 
infection.

They tested CAY-1 against these fungi in the laboratory. CAY-1 was lethal 
during the early spore germination cycle of seven of the fungi, but was 
inactive against dormant spores.  While CAY-1 was lethal to the grape 
pathogens, additional research is required to indicate if, and how, the 
compound could be used safely on grapes. This work was published in the 
American Journal of Enology and Viticulture.

The SRRC researchers also have collaborated with physician Thomas Walsh and others at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Md., to study CAY-1 activity against Microsporum canis and Trichophyton rubrum, which are skin fungal pathogens that infect immune-compromised individuals.  The study showed that CAY-1 is active in the laboratory against these skin pathogens.  That study was published in the journal Medical Mycology.  


Read more about this research in the July 2009 issue of Agricultural Research 
magazine, available online at: 
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/jul09/mold0709.htm.

ARS is the principal intramural scientific research agency of the U.S. 
Department of Agriculture.



Annie




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RE: CSionic foot bath specs

2009-07-09 Thread cking001
If you're worried, use a glass baking pan.

Chuck

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On 7/9/2009 12:02:36 PM, Gladys Williams (gwms...@optonline.net)
wrote:
 Hi Guys--this is a QUESTION not a criticism:
 
 I have used DMSO with CS on a Q-tip to suave across the base of my big toe-
 just once (I have mild toe nail fungus)  I thought about soaking my feet,
 HOWEVER-There is so much talk about drinking and re-using plastic
 containers, my question is--how do you make sure the plastic container
 you're soaking in is safe And can any plastic particles be carried into 
 your body by DMSO
 Gladys
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Re: CSFW: bone loss

2009-07-09 Thread Dan Nave
Make sure you are eating a good diet, that you get plenty of minerals;
calcium, magnesium and phosphorous.

Regular sun exposure, enough to make vitamin D, or supplement with
vitamin D3.  You may want to get your vitamin D level checked
eventually.

Also, you may find it interesting to reread what Brooks Bradley posted
recently about Boron in a post on rheumatoid arthritis.  Posted below:

While did find the use of Boron supplements effective( the amount that
adheres to the first joint of the moistened index finger when dipped
into a container of powdered 20 Mule Team Borax...is quite sufficient
as a daily support) we employed them in a more limited number of
evaluations. However, the results were, sometimes, spectacular in
nature...and this when the other protocols had reached the limit of
their effectiveness. Our research has revealed that Boron is a
much-maligned element and many untruths/spins as to its supposedly
lethal toxicity have permeated the scientific (so-called)
literaturefor decades. The vast majority of these denigrating
claims are totally unsupported by detailed research. While Boron is,
in truth, a trace-element requirement.it is a VERY important one
and possesses a high LD number-much, much larger than is generally
publicized. I have used this little Boron supplement,
prophylactic-type, support for the immediately-! past 10
years.with nothing but excellent results.especially in
increasing range-of-motion and relieving bursitis-type ancillary
components.
I know this response is quite after-the-fact in nature, but I truly
believe the information warrants consideration.
Best Regards, Brooks.
p.s. While anecdotal in nature, it might be of interest to you to note
that the simple addition of the little boron supplement GREATLY
improved the bone density of our female volunteers (most especially
those over 60 years of age).

Dan

On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 5:19 AM, Dianne Francedianne_fra...@hotmail.com wrote:

 I received the following from a cousin and wanted to know if anyone had any
 information that might help her.  I tried curezone but don't think I was
 entering the proper search.

 Dianne - have you every read anything about reversing bone loss?
 Please pass it along if you have any information. My dentist is telling me I
 have significant bone loss so if there is a way to help/reverse that, it
 would be so wonderful!




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RE: CSionic foot bath specs

2009-07-09 Thread Gladys Williams
THIS IS DO-ABLE.  WHAT A GREAT IDEA.  THANX.  

I STILL QUESTION WHAT ABOUT DMSO CARRYING PLASTIC INTO YOUR BODYIS
THIS POSSIBLE??

GLADYS 


-Original Message-
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com [mailto:cking...@nycap.rr.com] 
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 1:15 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSionic foot bath specs

If you're worried, use a glass baking pan.

Chuck

Giraffiti: Vandalism spray-painted very, very high.


On 7/9/2009 12:02:36 PM, Gladys Williams (gwms...@optonline.net)
wrote:
 Hi Guys--this is a QUESTION not a criticism:
 
 I have used DMSO with CS on a Q-tip to suave across the base of my big 
 toe- just once (I have mild toe nail fungus)  I thought about soaking 
 my feet, HOWEVER-There is so much talk about drinking and re-using 
 plastic containers, my question is--how do you make sure the plastic 
 container you're soaking in is safe And can any plastic particles be
carried into your body by DMSO
 Gladys


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Re: CSdifferent colors on foot pads

2009-07-09 Thread Peter Converse

I read the same thing as you did Jess.

I did try them myself a couple of years ago and found that the gunk on them 
was quite dark in the beginning and over time as I continued to use them 
over a period of weeks the gunk became lighter and lighter which seemed to 
indicate that something other than only sweat was causing the change.


Did I feel better? For someone with Lyme disease that is a tricky question. 
Nothing is ever in isolation enough to get an accurate fix on much until the 
recovery is complete.


Peter

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From: jessie70 jessi...@optonline.net

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 4:47 PM
Subject: CSdifferent colors on foot pads



I heard they turn color when they are exposed to moisture. But now that you
say they were 2 different colors on 2 different people, one person may 
have

sweated more than the other over the night. I guess an experiment would be
to dip in water and then leave overnight to dry. Check in morning to see 
if

the color changed. Jess

-Original Message-
From: Jean Baugh [mailto:oldgl...@bigcountry.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 4:17 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSIONIC FOOT BATHS


Hi,

This might be of interest.  I had some foot pads and my friend and I tried 
a

pair for one night.  The color difference was impressive and vast between
us.  One pair was blackish brown and the other a distinct yellow.  Do they
work?  Why not?

Jean

***

Just like the

foot pads that are supposed to draw out toxins. Anyone know if they
are good or not?
(Gladys Williams gwms...@optonline.net) 
















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Re: CSFW: bone loss

2009-07-09 Thread Peter Converse
Hi Dianne,

AOR is a very reputable supplement company with a good product called Strontium 
Support 11

http://www.cureself.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPRODProdID=926

Blessings,

Peter


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  From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 6:54 AM
  Subject: Re: CSFW: bone loss


  Hi Dianne, I believe that vitamin D3 is very good for this, and also 
magnesium.  But the D3 is most important I read.  dee 


  On 9 Jul 2009, at 11:19, Dianne France wrote:



I received the following from a cousin and wanted to know if anyone had any 
information that might help her.  I tried curezone but don't think I was 
entering the proper search.

Dianne - have you every read anything about reversing bone loss?
Please pass it along if you have any information. My dentist is telling me 
I have significant bone loss so if there is a way to help/reverse that, it 
would be so wonderful!





Re: CSdifferent colors on foot pads Foot Bath

2009-07-09 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Go to http://www.drclark.com  Dr. clark is a world famous Dr. who sells them on 
her website,  I used to work for her in the Dr.'s office. The Japanese have 
used this process for many years. I have both and they both work,  but the 
Ionic foot bath works the best, it not only pulls out many different toxins , 
but it lets the pores of your feet pull in Hydrogen  Oxygen, atoms  that are 
split apart by the electric ionic process. Remember water = H 2 O ?  Stands for 
the makeup of water, 
Hydrogen 2 parts   Oxygen 1 part.  We all need the Hydrogen   Oxygen in our 
blood to enrich it and to hook up with a lodged toxin in our body, and carry it 
out through elimination or a foot-bath, thus you see many different colors in a 
foot bath from person to person. from Black (toxins) to Red (Dried blood clots) 
and all colors in between, like Green (Gall Bladder, small gall stones )  
White foam  (from the Lymph glands) and more colors mixed in from other 
unwanted toxins.  Colloidal Silver does similar cleansing if you take enough of 
it for a long enough time.Tel Tofflemire

Dewey, AZ.http://www.quailwoodherbal.com



 Hi,

 This might be of interest.  I had some foot pads and my friend and I tried 
 a
 pair for one night.  The color difference was impressive and vast between
 us.  One pair was blackish brown and the other a distinct yellow.  Do they
 work?  Why not?

 Jean

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Re: CSIonic foot baths and foot lore

2009-07-09 Thread Tel Tofflemire
That is all perfect advice Carlene, However, Your hearing a wife's tale about 
the original inventor of the foot bath, they have been used for as long as I 
can remember, I am near 70 years old.  They have come and gone in popularity.  
They are back now for some years.  
The ones I sell  (5 different models ) Range from $515.00 down to $380.00 They 
all have the same transformer,13 .8 volt preset regulated power supply  and 
Ground Fault protector, and tub of different sizes to fit the model .  My 
professional model  six  8 inch long x 1/2 inch dia. stainless steel rods in an 
array . and holds almost 5 gallons of water.  I have sold many to Dr's, and 
other Medical professionals.But I am sure some one could make there own just 
like the homemade CS makers,That work but not perfectly.

Tel Tofflemire

Dewey, AZ.

--- On Thu, 7/9/09, Carlene Yasak carlene.ya...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Carlene Yasak carlene.ya...@gmail.com
Subject: CSIonic foot baths and foot lore
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, July 9, 2009, 5:59 AM

A personal experience.
 
I bought an ionic foot bath several years ago for myself after testing several 
models.  They were invented by an Australian more than 10 years ago. He 
has been copied and now there is a wide price range from those for the home 
($150 US) to professional modesl (++ $2,000 US). You get what you pay for, 
however, the main difference is the quality of the metals used to make the 
array and its size (stainless steel, steel and copper). It's just a plastic 
basin, a transformer, a timer, an array and two cords. I'm sure someone of the 
Silver list could tell us how to make one for $30 or less.  :)

 
The cheaper models are not as effective for detox; they still do the job, you 
just have to do more sessions to get the same result.  The 
baths definitely draw out toxins. You can see them and smell them in the bath 
water. Still, they will not detox your body overnight or in three sessions.  I 
don't know of anything that will. 

 
Some precautions:
Do not use them if you have a pacemaker or dental implants. 
You need to take a mineral supplement if you do a series of foot baths, because 
they draw out minerals along with everything else.
Never do more than two a week.
 
An infra red sauna will do the same thing and more, but then it's not in the 
same price range.
 
__
 
I once met an elderly gentleman from Virginia who was head of the department of 
pediatrics at the Univ. of Richmond, He soaked his feet in warm water with 
epsom salts every night and he swore those nightly foot baths were the reason 
he had never been sick a day in his life. It's worth a try.

 
It's nice to see you back, Mike!
 
Blessings,
Carlene 
 
 



  

CSHelp for scar tissue in neck?

2009-07-09 Thread Deborah Gerard
Anyone on the list have experience with neck surgeries and having discomfort 
from scar tissue? Any suggestions on what a person could take to help the pain?
thanks much,
deb


  

Re: CSDMSO

2009-07-09 Thread Jason Vale
I know they charge the most but they have the pure stuff..purer then the rest.  
Christian Brothers...   www.apricotsfromgod.com

 Jason





From: shmulik hecht shmulikhe...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2009 6:45:44 AM
Subject: CSDMSO


Thanks to all of you that wrote about purchasing DMSO-Sam

CSHelp for scar tissue in neck?

2009-07-09 Thread Jean Baugh
Hi Deb,

For what this worth, I saw a doctor on TV who recommends enzymes to dissolve
fibrin, or scar tissue.

I take Serrapeptase to hopefully keep fibrin in check, just in case.

Jean

*

 Anyone on the list have experience with neck surgeries and having discomfort
 from scar tissue? Any suggestions on what a person could take to help the
 pain?
 thanks much,
 deb
 
 
 


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Re: CSHelp for scar tissue in neck?

2009-07-09 Thread cking001
DMSO helps minimize scar tissue.
Helps with pain also.

Vitamin E helps minimize scar tissue.
Apply to the scar.

Chuck

Caterpallor (n.): The color you turn after finding half a grub in
  the fruit you're eating.

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 discomfort from scar tissue? Any suggestions on what a person could take
 to help the pain?
 thanks much,
 deb
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Re: CSPPM

2009-07-09 Thread Bob Banever
John,

 It isn't the ppm that is so important (although 5 - 10ppm has shown to be 
ideal in most cases), it is particle size.  The smaller the better... and the 
stronger the solution.

 Bob
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  From: john freese 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 4:49 PM
  Subject: CSPPM


Hello

If weaker CS is better than a stronger CS could somebody please tell us 
how a 5ppm is more effective than a 10ppm? Thank you. John.