Re: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? Thanks for all the responses :)

2009-07-11 Thread cking001
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On 7/11/2009 5:50:17 PM, Smitty (papad...@gmail.com) wrote:
> >castor oil packs. . . .
> 
> Didn't Cayce use this methods for various ailments ?
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Re: CS>Ionic foot baths

2009-07-11 Thread Sam L.
Thanks Peter
I made one today, I wouldn't use a 9 volt though, start with 3 or 6
volts. I'm using 6 volts and can really feel it.

Sam L.

On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Peter Converse  wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> Here's an interesting article written by Dr. Richard Loyd about detox foot
> baths. His recommendation is to use a two tub setup rather than a one. He
> has some ideas here which have produced good results. He also provides, in
> addition to a more complex design, a diagram of a very simple detox foot
> bath which can be made for a few bucks encorporating a 9V battery, a battery
> harness, a couple of stainless steel spoons, two plastic tubs available from
> Walmart, water and sea salt.
>
> http://www.royalrife.com/mold_toxins.pdf
>
> Blessings,
>
> Peter
>
>
> - Original Message - From: "ccdirectt" 
> To: 
> Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 8:06 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Ionic foot baths
>
>
>
>  I tried it once with a chiropractor.I think it kinda put some stain on my
>> kidneys.I posted this photo on curezone.You can see it pulled something out
>> of me. This are before & after photo.
>> http://curezone.com/ig/i.asp?i=15299
>>
>>
>>
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Re: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? Thanks for all the responses :)

2009-07-11 Thread Smitty
>castor oil packs. . . .

Didn't Cayce use this methods for various ailments ?


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Re: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? Thanks for all the responses :)

2009-07-11 Thread Dan Nave
The castor oil does appear to go into the body.  I would recommend the
castor oil pack using the heating pad method, or leave the pack on
over night without heat.  I would do it about 3 times per week unless
you are really gung-ho and want to do it more often.  You should see
some result by the second week if it is softening up the scar tissue,
I would think.  You would have to do it longer to make permanent
changes, but you might be able to back off on the frequency of
application...

Dan

On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
> Will both these methods go deep into the neck?
> thanks Debbie
>
> --- On Fri, 7/10/09, Dianne France  wrote:
>
> From: Dianne France 
> Subject: RE: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck?
> To: "silver-list" 
> Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 4:49 PM
>
> Infra red light therapy also helps.  I had very bad scaring from c-section
> (baby is now 31) so it had been a very long time.  It was about five years
> ago I started using the infra red machine on the scaring and it softened
> and an old stitch even worked up to the surface and came out.  The scare is
> still there but soft.
>
> Dianne
>
>> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 09:43:58 -0500
>> Subject: Re: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck?
>> From: bhangcha...@gmail.com
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>>
>> Along with this, I think one needs to do something to soften the scars
>> and tissue so that blood flow can get to the area.
>>
>> Rub in castor oil over the area once or twice a day as well. Castor
>> oil by itself will soften scars and cause them to be absorbed
>> somewhat. You can use a cloth soaked in castor oil, covered with
>> plastic and a towel, and some heat from a heating pad or hot water
>> bottle. People with intestinal adhesions have had good luck with
>> castor oil packs. This takes some time, you have to do it more than
>> once.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 6:54 AM, Linda Ellis
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm taking Serrapeptase, too, in an experiment to see if it helps with
>> > scarring, old and new.  I started out taking one a day, but after six 
>> > months
>> > I saw no changes in scars.  But interestingly, at about four months, my
>> > dental hygienist made a comment that the plaque on my teeth was very soft
>> > this time, and blew off when he just touched it.  This is a change from my
>> > previous hygiene appointments.  I noted that Serrapeptase is also supposed
>> > to help with arterial plaque, and asked if he and the dentist thought that
>> > maybe my regular regimen was having some effect on that.  They made a note
>> > of it in my file, and the plaque since then still seems to be very soft.  
>> > Is
>> > it the Serrapeptase?  Don't know, for sure, or if I'm unknowingly doing a
>> > better job of home maintenance.  I guess the way to find out would be to
>> > stop and see if the plaque reverts to the hard stuff.  Not willing to do
>> > that experiment at this time, as I want to see what progress may
>> >  be made on the scars and blood pressure, if any.
>> >
>> > It's also supposed to help with blood pressure, and while I had one
>> > reading that was lower than my normal, I haven't been monitoring that the
>> > way that I should.
>> >
>> > Anyhow, recently, I upped my Serrapeptase to two per day, to see if
>> > there is any better effect on the scars.  I know sometimes these more
>> > natural healing therapies take a lot more time, and I'm patient, but there
>> > will come a time
>> >  Linda
>> > "Don’t bother just to be better than your contemporaries or
>> > predecessors. Try to be better than yourself." William Faulkner
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > - Original Message 
>> > From: Jean Baugh 
>> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> > Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2009 8:18:39 PM
>> > Subject: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck?
>> >
>> > 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: CS>DMSO

2009-07-11 Thread Dan Nave
Short answer is "yes."

Dan

On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
> Does the DMSO separate from the impurities in the refrigerator? Does it get
> cold enough there?
> thanks much,
> Debbie
>
> --- On Sat, 7/11/09, sol  wrote:
>
> From: sol 
> Subject: Re: CS>DMSO
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Date: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 12:54 AM
>
> Thanks, Dan. I will give it a try.
> sol
>
> Dan Nave wrote:
>> Yes, I believe it does.  I can hardly "taste" the DMSO taste when I
>> apply the cleaned DMSO topically.
>> However, I don't know how much odor reduction an independent observer
>> would notice if one took it orally...
>>
>>
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Re: CS>Ionic foot baths

2009-07-11 Thread Peter Converse

Hi Folks,

Here's an interesting article written by Dr. Richard Loyd about detox foot 
baths. His recommendation is to use a two tub setup rather than a one. He 
has some ideas here which have produced good results. He also provides, in 
addition to a more complex design, a diagram of a very simple detox foot 
bath which can be made for a few bucks encorporating a 9V battery, a battery 
harness, a couple of stainless steel spoons, two plastic tubs available from 
Walmart, water and sea salt.


http://www.royalrife.com/mold_toxins.pdf

Blessings,

Peter


- Original Message - 
From: "ccdirectt" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 8:06 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Ionic foot baths


I tried it once with a chiropractor.I think it kinda put some stain on my 
kidneys.I posted this photo on curezone.You can see it pulled something out 
of me. This are before & after photo.

http://curezone.com/ig/i.asp?i=15299





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RE: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? Thanks for all the responses :)

2009-07-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
Will both these methods go deep into the neck?
thanks Debbie

--- On Fri, 7/10/09, Dianne France  wrote:


From: Dianne France 
Subject: RE: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck?
To: "silver-list" 
Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 4:49 PM




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Infra red light therapy also helps.  I had very bad scaring from c-section 
(baby is now 31) so it had been a very long time.  It was about five years ago 
I started using the infra red machine on the scaring and it softened and an old 
stitch even worked up to the surface and came out.  The scare is still there 
but soft.
 
Dianne
 
> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 09:43:58 -0500
> Subject: Re: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck?
> From: bhangcha...@gmail.com
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> 
> Along with this, I think one needs to do something to soften the scars
> and tissue so that blood flow can get to the area.
> 
> Rub in castor oil over the area once or twice a day as well. Castor
> oil by itself will soften scars and cause them to be absorbed
> somewhat. You can use a cloth soaked in castor oil, covered with
> plastic and a towel, and some heat from a heating pad or hot water
> bottle. People with intestinal adhesions have had good luck with
> castor oil packs. This takes some time, you have to do it more than
> once.
> 
> Dan
> 
> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 6:54 AM, Linda Ellis wrote:
> >
> > I'm taking Serrapeptase, too, in an experiment to see if it helps with 
> > scarring, old and new.  I started out taking one a day, but after six 
> > months I saw no changes in scars.  But interestingly, at about four months, 
> > my dental hygienist made a comment that the plaque on my teeth was very 
> > soft this time, and blew off when he just touched it.  This is a change 
> > from my previous hygiene appointments.  I noted that Serrapeptase is also 
> > supposed to help with arterial plaque, and asked if he and the dentist 
> > thought that maybe my regular regimen was having some effect on that.  They 
> > made a note of it in my file, and the plaque since then still seems to be 
> > very soft.  Is it the Serrapeptase?  Don't know, for sure, or if I'm 
> > unknowingly doing a better job of home maintenance.  I guess the way to 
> > find out would be to stop and see if the plaque reverts to the hard stuff.  
> > Not willing to do that experiment at this time, as I want to see what 
> > progress
 may
> >  be made on the scars and blood pressure, if any.
> >
> > It's also supposed to help with blood pressure, and while I had one reading 
> > that was lower than my normal, I haven't been monitoring that the way that 
> > I should.
> >
> > Anyhow, recently, I upped my Serrapeptase to two per day, to see if there 
> > is any better effect on the scars.  I know sometimes these more natural 
> > healing therapies take a lot more time, and I'm patient, but there will 
> > come a time
> >  Linda
> > "Don’t bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. 
> > Try to be better than yourself." William Faulkner
> >
> >
> >
> > - Original Message 
> > From: Jean Baugh 
> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> > Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2009 8:18:39 PM
> > Subject: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck?
> >
> > 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: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT/Cat

2009-07-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
I too am glad poor kitty so happy you cared for it,
debbie

--- On Sat, 7/11/09, jr orrilia  wrote:


From: jr orrilia 
Subject: Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 10:13 AM






Renee, such a success story.  I am so glad your cat is now OK.  Thanks for 
sharing that story.  What was the ppm CS that you purchased for his burns?  
Thanks Orrilia





From: Gaiacita 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 10:08:38 PM
Subject: Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT


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I want to add my burn story.  Well, the burn story of my kitten.  He was about 
6 months old, jumped up on the stove and pulled a pan of hot grease down.  It 
hit his rear back, went down from the spine to ankles on both back legs, and 
burnt off all the hair on the end of his tail.
 
The burns on his legs were deep, burned off all the hair, and burnt the flesh 
down into the meat.  It was about an inch wide on one leg and about a half inch 
wide on the other leg.
 
He just laid and was miserable because whichever side he laid on he was in 
pain.  We took his food and water to him as he didn't want to get up, and 
carried him to his litter box. 
 
I put fresh aloe vera gel (from my plants) on the burns twice to 3 times a day 
for the first 3 days.  I knew I was causing him much pain when I touched him, 
but it had to be done.
 
On the 4th morning I smacked myself in the forehead and ran to the health food 
store to buy some spray on CS.  I started spraying his burns 4 to 6 times a day 
and you could see that it was MUCH easier on him, rather than me rubbing in gel.
 
I was basically shocked at how fast the CS started working.  The burns began, 
at the outside edges, to heal and every day you could see new skin growth.  
This did not happen with the aloe gel.  Within 2 weeks the burns were sealed 
over with just a thin scab seam up the middle of the long burns.
 
The leg that had the half inch wide burn started growing hair and it filled in 
so that you have to actually spread the hair to see a very fine line scar. 
 
On the leg that had the inch wide scar, the hair grew back till the area was 
about a half inch wide, from hip to ankle, getting thinner at the ankle.  In 
the widest part, towards the top of the leg, no hair grew back.
 
BUT--the skin is flat, pink and quite smooth looking and smooth to the 
touch, instead of puckered like normal burn scars are.  He is now 6 years old 
and in perfect health.
 
I would never be without CS again (bought my own maker after that) and it would 
be the first thing I reached for if I ever got burnt.
 
Samala,
Renee
 
 









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Re: CS>DMSO

2009-07-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
Does the DMSO separate from the impurities in the refrigerator? Does it get 
cold enough there?
thanks much,
Debbie

--- On Sat, 7/11/09, sol  wrote:


From: sol 
Subject: Re: CS>DMSO
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 12:54 AM


Thanks, Dan. I will give it a try.
sol

Dan Nave wrote:
> Yes, I believe it does.  I can hardly "taste" the DMSO taste when I
> apply the cleaned DMSO topically.
> However, I don't know how much odor reduction an independent observer
> would notice if one took it orally...
> 
>   


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Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT

2009-07-11 Thread Gaiacita
It's been almost 6 years ago, but if I remember correctly, it was 20ppm.  I
didn't know anything about CS and that was about all they carried, ppm wise,
at that time.  There was a 200ppm for $40, but I chose the lower $20  bottle
as I had read on line the 20 ppm was good.

---Original Message---
Renee, such a success story.  I am so glad your cat is now OK.  Thanks for
sharing that story.  What was the ppm CS that you purchased for his burns? 
Thanks Orrilia





From: Gaiacita 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 10:08:38 PM
Subject: Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT

I want to add my burn story.  Well, the burn story of my kitten.  He was
about 6 months old, jumped up on the stove and pulled a pan of hot grease
down.  It hit his rear back, went down from the spine to ankles on both back
legs, and burnt off all the hair on the end of his tail.
 
The burns on his legs were deep, burned off all the hair, and burnt the
flesh down into the meat.  It was about an inch wide on one leg and about a
half inch wide on the other leg.
 
He just laid and was miserable because whichever side he laid on he was in
pain.  We took his food and water to him as he didn't want to get up, and
carried him to his litter box. 
 
I put fresh aloe vera gel (from my plants) on the burns twice to 3 times a
day for the first 3 days.  I knew I was causing him much pain when I touched
him, but it had to be done.
 
On the 4th morning I smacked myself in the forehead and ran to the health
food store to buy some spray on CS.  I started spraying his burns 4 to 6
times a day and you could see that it was MUCH easier on him, rather than me
rubbing in gel.
 
I was basically shocked at how fast the CS started working.  The burns began
 at the outside edges, to heal and every day you could see new skin growth. 
This did not happen with the aloe gel.  Within 2 weeks the burns were sealed
over with just a thin scab seam up the middle of the long burns.
 
The leg that had the half inch wide burn started growing hair and it filled
in so that you have to actually spread the hair to see a very fine line scar
 
 
On the leg that had the inch wide scar, the hair grew back till the area was
about a half inch wide, from hip to ankle, getting thinner at the ankle.  In
the widest part, towards the top of the leg, no hair grew back.
 
BUT--the skin is flat, pink and quite smooth looking and smooth to the touch
 instead of puckered like normal burn scars are.  He is now 6 years old and
in perfect health.
 
I would never be without CS again (bought my own maker after that) and it
would be the first thing I reached for if I ever got burnt.
 
Samala,
Renee
 
 






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Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT

2009-07-11 Thread jr orrilia
Renee, such a success story.  I am so glad your cat is now OK.  Thanks for 
sharing that story.  What was the ppm CS that you purchased for his burns?  
Thanks Orrilia





From: Gaiacita 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 10:08:38 PM
Subject: Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT


I want to add my burn story.  Well, the burn story of my kitten.  He was about 
6 months old, jumped up on the stove and pulled a pan of hot grease down.  It 
hit his rear back, went down from the spine to ankles on both back legs, and 
burnt off all the hair on the end of his tail.
 
The burns on his legs were deep, burned off all the hair, and burnt the flesh 
down into the meat.  It was about an inch wide on one leg and about a half inch 
wide on the other leg.
 
He just laid and was miserable because whichever side he laid on he was in 
pain.  We took his food and water to him as he didn't want to get up, and 
carried him to his litter box. 
 
I put fresh aloe vera gel (from my plants) on the burns twice to 3 times a day 
for the first 3 days.  I knew I was causing him much pain when I touched him, 
but it had to be done.

On the 4th morning I smacked myself in the forehead and ran to the health food 
store to buy some spray on CS.  I started spraying his burns 4 to 6 times a day 
and you could see that it was MUCH easier on him, rather than me rubbing in gel.

I was basically shocked at how fast the CS started working.  The burns began, 
at the outside edges, to heal and every day you could see new skin growth.  
This did not happen with the aloe gel.  Within 2 weeks the burns were sealed 
over with just a thin scab seam up the middle of the long burns.

The leg that had the half inch wide burn started growing hair and it filled in 
so that you have to actually spread the hair to see a very fine line scar. 

On the leg that had the inch wide scar, the hair grew back till the area was 
about a half inch wide, from hip to ankle, getting thinner at the ankle.  In 
the widest part, towards the top of the leg, no hair grew back.

BUT--the skin is flat, pink and quite smooth looking and smooth to the 
touch, instead of puckered like normal burn scars are.  He is now 6 years old 
and in perfect health.
 
I would never be without CS again (bought my own maker after that) and it would 
be the first thing I reached for if I ever got burnt.
 
Samala,
Renee


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Re: CS>Ionic foot baths from Ode.

2009-07-11 Thread Ode Coyote

At 02:34 PM 7/10/2009 -0700, you wrote:



Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.

--- On Fri, 7/10/09, Ode Coyote  wrote:


From: Ode Coyote 
Subject: Re: CS>Ionic foot baths and foot lore
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 5:28 AM



  So, what is the dead short current limit on them?
Ode

You are protected by a 3 wire GFCI outlet adapter, I think around 3 amps, 
without looking it up. I know just touching the wires together will shut 
it off, No shock.


I know it is not as much as the Colloidal Master, it shuts off by either 
way,

1. reaching your dialed in preset limit of PPM,  1---to--10
or  2. just touching the electrodes together, breaks the flow of current.



## Shorting the electrodes drops the voltage to near zero so that the 
current will stay constant.

 Colloid Master, Silvergen and SilverPuppy all work that way.
It's also a standard current overload protection circuit on most good audio 
amplifiers so you don't blow out the amp if the speaker wires get shorted.
 In the CS generators, when the voltage goes below somewhere around 6 
volts [or whatever the reference is, set by the dial]...to keep that 
current constant a voltage *comparator* circuit turns the machine off. 
[auto off]

The current control circuit alone, won't turn anything off.

 Put an ammeter on the footbath electrodes and get how many milliamps it 
puts out at dead short.  An ammeter in series without a resistive load also 
in series, is a dead short.


A GFCI is a last resort fail safe to prevent death should controls malfunction.


Ode





 Did you get that Ode?
Tel



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Re: CS>Ionic foot baths

2009-07-11 Thread ccdirectt



I tried it once with a chiropractor.I think it kinda put some stain on my 
kidneys.I posted this photo on curezone.You can see it pulled something out of 
me. This are before & after photo.
http://curezone.com/ig/i.asp?i=15299


  


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