CS>Pure Bioscience

2009-08-05 Thread Michael Mahoney

A recent article in Forbes doesn't contain much new information for
the "old timers" here but is interesting reading.



Pure Bioscience Looks For Silver Lining

http://www.forbes.com/2009/07/30/
silver-pure-bioscience-technology-breakthroughs-silver.html?partner=
dailycrux



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RE: CS>chuck I remember that and found it

2009-08-05 Thread julie martin


thank you Louise!
i have searched my computer and was going thru Wayne's site because i remember 
he said he had saved it.  had only found the article on sweat.  anyway thank 
you so much!
julie m

> Actually I have a copy of it :o)))  I save a LOT of
> stuff.  But it surprised me I found it!!
> 
> Louise
> 
> Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 1:35 AM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>Walking the Walk, or The Dumb Guys
> 
> Greeting Glorious Ones of CS,
> 
>   A Test: Do not do this at home.
> 
>  





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Re: CS>CS Smelling Bad

2009-08-05 Thread Bob Banever
Scott,

 The bacteria in his mouth probably infected the mouth of the bottle.  This 
happens with water bottles that people drink out of all the time.  It smells 
like a bad case of trench mouth because the same bacteria have colonized the 
mouth of the bottle.

 Bob
  - Original Message - 
  From: Scotty 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 9:11 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>CS Smelling Bad


My friend told me tonite that he was drinking it straight out of the 
PET bottle that I gave him. Can this be a possible/probable cause of 
contamination? I store mine in a glass "sun tea" container and it has never 
smelled. I also keep a PET water bottle next to my bed that I drink out of 
every morning. Same bottle for over two years and no bad smells yet. So I'm not 
sure what to think. Anywho, I've already suggested that he buys a sun tea jar 
and I will provide him the silver. Thanks for the input!

Scott <><
"With God, all things are possible." - Mark 10:27



 


--- On Tue, 8/4/09, Scotty  wrote:


  From: Scotty 
  Subject: CS>CS Smelling Bad
  To: "Silver List" 
  Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 6:57 AM


I gave a friend a clear, clean, two-liter soda bottle full of 
CS about a month ago. He told me this morning that it is smelling bad. Has 
anyone ever heard of CS smelling bad? I've been making the stuff for 5+ years 
and have never had CS smell bad. Feedback please.

Scott <><
"With God, all things are possible." - Mark 10:27



 
   

   



RE: CS>chuck I remember that and found it

2009-08-05 Thread Louise Larabie
I  remember that!!  Actually I have a copy of it :o)))  I save a LOT of
stuff.  But it surprised me I found it!!

Louise

Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 1:35 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Walking the Walk, or The Dumb Guys

Greeting Glorious Ones of CS,

  A Test: Do not do this at home.

  A few military friends of mine got together last week for the usual
yak-yak about military things.
  The talk came around to the anthrax shots. I opened my mouth and said
they wouldn`t need them if all the military were taking CS.
  A long discussion then went on, at the end we had decided to set up a
real "he-man", "macho", "walk the walk" test. Cold brew will do things
to normally intelligent people. This was not a smart thing to do, but
please consider who our small group is. One was me, Tai-Pan, ex-seal
from Nam, One ex-Army Ranger, Shannon, from Desert Storm, and one
ex-82nd Air Borne from Bosnia, Richard, (paratrooper). I`m the oldest,
they are young guys. The test was to eat rotten meat and see if the CS
would prevent problems. We agreed that if anyone became ill we would
wait for at least a 103f fever before taking CS. If it (the CS) did not
work we would go to the ER at a fever of 105f. The ER was only a few
blocks away at Poly Ryan Hospital. Then we decided that one, Richard,
would be the observer, and the other two would eat the rotten meat. Then
we decided that one meat would be treated with CS and one not.
  OK, so here we go to Richard`s house and get the rotten meat he was
going to throw out, it smelled very bad and strong. Richard is baching,
so whats new. We made two patties of about 1/4 lb each, hamburger size.
One was put in a bowl and CS poured over it and kneeded well in the CS
and made into a patty again. The other one was untreated. We drew straws
to see who got each patty. I got the CS one and Shannon got the
untreated one. We ate them, with a little beer to blunt the taste of
them. Really macho. :-) Then we waited. After half an hour Shannon
developed a stomach ache, which proceeded to get worse. He had classical
symptoms of food poisoning (botulism). I did not develope any symptoms
at all. His temperature began to rise so we decided to use the CS right
away at about 101.5f. Gave Shannon four tablespoons of CS every 15
minutes for 90 minutes (1 1/2 hrs). Temperature held steady then began
dropping, gave CS at four tablespoons every 30 minutes, and by the end
of four hours he was feeling normal again. Continued CS at four
tablespoons once an hour until the end of six hours just to make sure
the botulism was gone. That was Saturday, now its Monday and still OK.
CS was 9ppm, active.
  So whats it prove,(besides our dumb idea). Well, the CS treated meat
was rendered safe. Can treat rotten food in an emergency if need be with
CS and use it. Proved it would stop botulism. I usually take CS before
eating out anyway. Proved we shouldn`t drink so much at one time.
  Now Richard and Shannon are using CS. :-) Now I feel better about them
and their health.

  Bless you  Bob  Lee
-- 
oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
  l...@fbtc.net

-Original Message-
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com [mailto:cking...@nycap.rr.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 8:48 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>chuck

Not sure, at least 3 computers ago (WIN98SE).
Back when we had archives...

I remember Bob Lees hilarious story about 3 special services drunk enough to
test CS on one of the group eating rotten meat.

Certainly seems like at least ten years.

Marshalee was Marsha married to a Chuck.

Ole Bob was just Bob.

Mike was a nice guy...

I didn't have a tagline to my name...

Chuck
If the wearer of this tagline shows any signs of depression, administer
chocolate immediately!

On 8/3/2009 11:04:10 PM, sol (sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com) wrote:
> Speaking of "old timers", Chuck, how long have you been a member of 
> the list?
> Seems like I've been reading your posts a long time. I've only been 
> here about 7 years, so I guess I'm a "new timer".
> sol
> 
> cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
> > Chuck
> > Who is older than Wayne, but not included in the "Old Timers"
> > list...



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RE: CS>OT- hornet question

2009-08-05 Thread Louise Larabie
If you take a sprayer that can spray a distance then just use soapy water
like Palmolive, the plain green one.  And about the same strength as you
would use to wash dishes and they will drop as soon as the spay hit them.
It is amazing to watch.  But you do need to hit them with it.  Was watching
a program on killer bees and found out that is what they were using to kill
some of the bees (not all of them as they like to move them rather then
eliminate them) they also collect and sell the honey!!! This is in Arizona
somewhere.

Louise

-Original Message-
From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 10:27 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>OT- hornet question

We are having a hornet problem in our neighborhood.

Question:

Would ammonia affect the mortar in the brick of the chimney if it was 
poured on it to repel the hornets?


thanks,   Kathryn


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Re: CS>Amberen Question

2009-08-05 Thread Pierre Genton
I haven't heard of that one yet.

You may want to look into the truly natural herb from the wilds of Northern
Thailand called White Kwau Krua or scientific name pueraria mirifica.

cheers,

On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Deborah Gerard  wrote:

> Has anyone on the list tried this supposed all natural product?
> thanks debbie
>
>


CS>Just a Note about Wayne

2009-08-05 Thread sms
I wrote to Donna Crow, the owner of Beck-n-Stuff yahoo group.  If you aren't
aware of that group, it is a real treat.
Anyway, I knew that Wayne was a moderator of the group.  I didn't know if
Donna knew of Wayne's passing, so I wrote, specifically, to let her know and
for her to let the group know.  Wayne's passing was a surprise to her.  She
didn't know.

What I also didn't know was she had give moderation of another group she
owns to Wayne as well.  It is called StayinAlive.

I had forgotten completely about STayinAlive group and joined again to check
it out as Donna's groups are really good.  Anyway, it seems that Wayne spent
a lot of time over at that group moderating and posting and it was
delightful to have the chance to read his posts over there.  I thought maybe
some of you might like to join that group for nostalgia or just to join
another good group.  Not very much traffic. 

Here is the link:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StayinAlive/
S-Max
 

CS>H2O2 in starter

2009-08-05 Thread Joseph Metz
Mixed H2O2 with CS then inadvertently used the last part of this  
mixture as a starter for the next batch. Anyone one how this might  
affect the outcome?


Thanks


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Re: CS>Dorothy: low dose naltrexone

2009-08-05 Thread Betty Shelly
Sorry Dorothy,this was meant for someone else.  Apologies.  I have a great deal 
of experience with ldn and at the low dose the only side effect is perhaps 
difficulty sleeping for 1-2 weeks.  Good luck to your friend.  
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 8:38 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Dorothy: low dose naltrexone


  I have not 'spread misinformation' as you call it.  I am just passing on what 
people have sent to me.  This includes all information I received.  I also sent 
on the last email which refuted the claims of bad side effects, because as you 
say, one is low dose, and the other isn't.  I am sending to a person who is 
ill, not to a list, and telling *them* to research it, as I personally don't 
know anything about it.  dee


  On 5 Aug 2009, at 14:23, Betty Shelly wrote:


Dorothy, you are talking about Naltrexone, not Low Dose Naltrexone which is 
given in (as the name implies) very low amounts.  Please look it up on one of 
the lists before spreading misinformation about it.
  - Original Message -
  From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 5:10 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>low dose naltrexone





CS>Amberen Question

2009-08-05 Thread Deborah Gerard
Has anyone on the list tried this supposed all natural product?
thanks debbie


  

RE: CS>Silver for cut finger?

2009-08-05 Thread Neville Munn

Same difference.

 

Six of one, and if your ingesting a quantity every day, it's half dozen of the 
other.

 

N.
 
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> To: silver-list@eskimo.com; odeco...@windstream.net
> Subject: Re: CS>Silver for cut finger?
> Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 21:30:51 -0400
> 
> If you have colloidal silver gel then use that - it is like liquid 
> stitch, so it will allow healing from the inside out, it will obviate 
> any infection and you will end up with basically, if any scar, a very 
> small one, I use it for this type of wound
> which would otherwise necessitate stitching/sautering - this is why 
> this gel is a household necessity in my book,
> This is why I took the trouble to go into the business, I no longer 
> have my site up on the Internet because of all the
> hassles which I encountered there. You can purchase a gel kit from 
> Ode from his site 
> Take good care and have a wonderful day
> Sincerely
> Sandee
> 
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Re: CS>Project [non-linear dynamics] again?

2009-08-05 Thread Malcolm
Hi Indi,

Nicely put! 
Also; "Period three implies chaos"
Another one of those obscure references, huh?

Whatever diverts,
Malcolm

On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 14:13 -0400, Indi wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 05:57:13AM -0400, Ode Coyote wrote:
> >
> > Everyone has an opinion, don't they.
> >
> > You could be attack proof and never need defend yourself.
> >
> 
> Or you could just stop trying to obfuscate the fact that you were
> playing list cop when you accused someone of playing list cop (Oh
> no, have I created a recursive loop?).
> No-one's attacking you, just pointing out the obvious. 
> :)
> 
> Take Care,


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Re: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery

2009-08-05 Thread Ruth Bertella
Oh, and I haven't lost any teeth at all since the periodontal disease diagnosis 
a few years ago.  I was initially told the same thing as you just stated... 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Sam L. 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 12:53 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery


  Hi Sol

  Her dentist did some x-rays and stated she was losing bone under the gum line 
or root line. She is really being pushed into this as if she doesnt have this 
done she will lose all her teeth, fear tatic.
  Sam L.
  On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 9:23 AM, sol  wrote:

I seem to have missed the point of this surgery---what is the problem it is 
being done to treat?
thanks,
sol



  On Aug 5, 2009, at 12:44 AM, Sam L. wrote:

Does anyone know about this surgery or has had it done.
My sister is scheduled for this surgery and Im telling her that is the 
last option. I think swissing CS and zapping would do more or at least give it 
a chance, its a 4 hour surgery.




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Re: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery

2009-08-05 Thread Ruth Bertella
Hey Sam,

I don't have a zapper so haven't done that, but swishing CS in my mouth for 
several minutes several times a day cured my periodontal disease, shrank the 
pockets, and kept me from having to have the surgery.  That is all I did.  The 
dentist doesn't understand how I went from one extreme to the other - and 
didn't really care to hear anything about CS!   I don't do this nearly as often 
now, but if I remember to do this most days, I have very very little plaque 
build-up at my regular cleaning visits every six months - the hygenist is 
always amazed!

Hope this helps!
Ruth
  - Original Message - 
  From: Clayton Family 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 8:48 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery


  My husband had this done. When it flared up again after that he went to 
  the Chinese doctor who cleared it up with a series of acupuncture 
  treatments.
  On Aug 5, 2009, at 12:44 AM, Sam L. wrote:

  > Does anyone know about this surgery or has had it done.
  > My sister is scheduled for this surgery and Im telling her that is the 
  > last option. 
  > I think swissing CS and zapping would do more or at least give it a 
  > chance, its a 4 hour surgery.
  > TIA
  > Sam L.
  >
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  > everything you have.


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Re: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery

2009-08-05 Thread Indi
I'm sure she will not lose all her teeth, they tried the same dirty
trick on me a few years ago. Tell her to eat lots of green, leafy 
veggies, use a waterpik (I hadn't even discovered CS yet and it did 
wonders for me), do *not* use alcohol-based mouthwashes or flouride 
toothpastes, and just be diligent about cleaning the teeth. A lot of
the dental problems people have actually come from using flouride
toothpaste and alcoholic mouthwashes. Tom's of Maine makes a witch
hazel mouthwash which is really good stuff. Brushing with hydrogen
peroxide and baking soda rather than a major brand toothpaste is also 
a good idea, and I'm sure that using CS also is a big help in dealing 
with the bacteria. Also, I found a non-flouride, remineralizing toothpaste
called Oravive which seems to be very good stuff. They have it on Amazon. 
And alfalfa supplements are supposed to be quite good for helping the
skeletal system to regenerate lost bone tissue. 

HTH,
-- 
indi

On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 10:53:55AM -0700, Sam L. wrote:
>Hi Sol
>Her dentist did some x-rays and stated she was losing bone under the gum
>line or root line. She is really being pushed into this as if she doesnt
>have this done she will lose all her teeth, fear tatic.
>Sam L.
>On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 9:23 AM, sol <[1]sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com> wrote:
> 
>  I seem to have missed the point of this surgery---what is the problem it
>  is being done to treat?
>  thanks,
>  sol
> 
>On Aug 5, 2009, at 12:44 AM, Sam L. wrote:
> 
>  Does anyone know about this surgery or has had it done.
>  My sister is scheduled for this surgery and Im telling her that is
>  the last option. I think swissing CS and zapping would do more or at
>  least give it a chance, its a 4 hour surgery.
> 
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RE: CS>Oratec - Periodontal disease

2009-08-05 Thread nenahsylver
[Larry Tankersley] Periodontal disease arggg. Been dealing with it for
35 years; had the flap surgery... waste of time and money not to mention the
trauma and discomfort.. . .  I delayed tooth loss for years by injecting
hydrogen-peroxide or CS into the pockets using injection devices such as
those sold by Oratec, but, have lost nine teeth, so far, as I got tired of
dealing with it.



==

Larry,

It sounds to me as though you have something more going on than just your
gums.

 

Bone infection is prevalent, more than you might think. Jawbone infection,
called "cavitation," is slow to progress, but eventually causes the kind of
tooth loss that you describe.

 

Do a search on the web. Cavitations can affect the entire system.

 

Nenah

 

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author, The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy & 

The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy 

www.nenahsylver.com

 

 



Re: CS>Silver for cut finger?

2009-08-05 Thread Fuzzmom
i don't have any fo that either.tho you're right it would be a good mix. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 1:07 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Silver for cut finger?


  you could mix it with aloe vera gelly.  dee


  On 5 Aug 2009, at 15:51, Fuzzmom wrote:


I don't have gel.
- Original Message - From: "Sandee George" 
To: "Mike Devour - Silver List" ; "Ken" 

Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver for cut finger?







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Re: CS>Project [censored] again?

2009-08-05 Thread Indi
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 05:57:13AM -0400, Ode Coyote wrote:
>
> Everyone has an opinion, don't they.
>
> You could be attack proof and never need defend yourself.
>

Or you could just stop trying to obfuscate the fact that you were
playing list cop when you accused someone of playing list cop (Oh
no, have I created a recursive loop?).
No-one's attacking you, just pointing out the obvious. 
:)

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Re: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery

2009-08-05 Thread Sam L.
Hi Sol
Her dentist did some x-rays and stated she was losing bone under the gum
line or root line. She is really being pushed into this as if she doesnt
have this done she will lose all her teeth, fear tatic.
Sam L.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 9:23 AM, sol  wrote:

> I seem to have missed the point of this surgery---what is the problem it is
> being done to treat?
> thanks,
> sol
>
>  On Aug 5, 2009, at 12:44 AM, Sam L. wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know about this surgery or has had it done.
>>> My sister is scheduled for this surgery and Im telling her that is the
>>> last option. I think swissing CS and zapping would do more or at least give
>>> it a chance, its a 4 hour surgery.
>>>
>>
>
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Re: CS>Project [censored] again?

2009-08-05 Thread Ode Coyote



Everyone has an opinion, don't they.


You could be attack proof and never need defend yourself.

Didn't I say that I was an expert fool?
..that practice makes perfect?

I do believe you hoisted that sail after the wind went by.

Ode



The more you go on the more foolish you look, Ode.

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Re: CS>Fw: [Ntl_news] Wayne Fugitt

2009-08-05 Thread Ode Coyote



..a doorway to the next amazement park ride.
"Crash for clunkers" ??
If you don't stop driving it, ya can't trade it in.

Without the fear of death, there is little thrill in life.
It's unavoidable, so go ahead and live as you please.
..but "this" is the dream part, and we are merely afraid to wake up.

..you NEVER remember going to sleep.
In a dream , you only "believe" you are you.

 The meat left behind is your dream artifact, not his.
..he got away...but he isn't gone.
YOU are.
But it's only temporary.

Enjoy the ride. [Wayne means Wagon Maker.  A cartwright ]

No one can fool me better than me, then prove to myself that I couldn't 
have to the point that I stop looking for the truth.

 "Self validating feedback loop"

..a human, being. [a verb, not a thing.  Nouns are implied, subject to 
activity.  ]


Ode [1953]



At 12:08 PM 8/3/2009 -0600, you wrote:

Well, I`ve been here on this list since about 1996 or so...
Been living since 1952, if that`s what you meant.
Marshalee
PS; FYI, death is just a doorway. It leads to a fascinating and wondrous 
place. I know, as my middle son died at age 14 and was allowed to come 
back, and he told me all about it! He`s 33 now, married with 2 kids.
He can tell you what God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit look like, he`s SEEN 
them!!!


"Death is just the next great adventure."   A. Dumbledore



I will truly miss him. He was a character, very knowledgeable, and very
willing to share what he knew.  Of the old timers here, I think we are
now down to only Ode, and myself.

Marshall



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Re: CS>microwave CS

2009-08-05 Thread Ode Coyote


 Distilled water has no mineral surface area to collect and release the 
vapor pressure.

It won't explode by itself, but add some foreign surface area...like a spoon...
Look out

Same principle as the  soda pop and breath mint thing.

Ode


At 12:27 PM 8/3/2009 -0400, you wrote:

Ode Coyote wrote:

Assuming you were speaking of Microwaving CS...
 CS doesn't explode in a microwave, come on...TRY it, be brave.
It behaves just like tap water...with copper or iron in it.


I am not sure if CS will explode in a microwave, but distilled water sure 
can.  Lots of people been burned that way.


Marshall


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CS>LDN

2009-08-05 Thread Shirley Reed
Al these issues are covered on the www.lowdosenaltrexone.org site.pj


Re: CS>Oratec - Periodontal disease

2009-08-05 Thread jesse jukowitz
Geezzz

Find someone who sells the Mellaluca stuff and get the toothpaste and
mouthwash. You will be fine in two weeks with it.


Dr. Jesse Jutkowitzwww.ADVBIOSTRUCTURALCORR.com
Institute for Advanced BioStructural Correction™
340 Fairmount Terrace, Fairfield, CT 06825  203.366.2746
www.advbiostructuralcorr.com

"Never doubt that the work of a small group of thoughtful committed citizens
can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has." Margaret
Mead

Advanced BioStructural Correction™ - we are changing the face of healthcare
in the world for the better.


On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:38 AM, larry tankersley  wrote:

>  Periodontal disease arggg. Been dealing with it for 35 years; had the
> flap surgery... waste of time and money not to mention the trauma and
> discomfort.
> It depends on how deep the pocket is for how long you'll keep the tooth...
> only so much gum can be removed.
> I delayed tooth loss for years by injecting hydrogen-peroxide or CS into
> the pockets using injection devices such as those sold by Oratec, but, have
> lost nine teeth, so far, as I got tired of dealing with it.
> Only down side for me is, it takes longer to chew... a small wrinkle among
> the wrinkles of living. GOOD LUCK
>
> https://www.oratec.net/default.asp
>
> larry tankersley, Gainesville FL. USA
>
>


CS>naltrexone .org

2009-08-05 Thread Shirley Reed
   Sorry if I put .com.  It is correctly .orgAnd congrats, Donna, on
your success with it.   Ain't it great??  And cheap too. Such a very unusual
combo!!   :) :)pj


Re: CS>Re: healing hands and electricity

2009-08-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Really good site and I *was* able to access the second part.  Have you  
got Adobe Reader on your machine?  You can download it free and then  
you will be able to read it hopefully.  dee


On 5 Aug 2009, at 15:59, mborg...@att.net wrote:

Your web site is good I read about thyroid care but what I wanted  
was the article on electromedicine I was able to read the first part  
but could not access the second I tried to contact you but I could  
not, so I am trying this way of contacting you.

I do believe in electromedicine and would like to read more.
Thank you in advance.
Mary




Re: CS>Silver for cut finger?

2009-08-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

you could mix it with aloe vera gelly.  dee

On 5 Aug 2009, at 15:51, Fuzzmom wrote:


I don't have gel.
- Original Message - From: "Sandee George" 
To: "Mike Devour - Silver List" ; "Ken" >

Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver for cut finger?






RE: CS>Re: healing hands and electricity

2009-08-05 Thread nenahsylver
Mary,

The entire article is at the bottom of the page. You download it as a pdf
file.

 

To read the pdf file, you need the correct program. You can download, for
free, Adobe reader here:

http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/ 

 

Best,

Nenah

www.nenahsylver.com   

 

  _  

From: mborg...@att.net [mailto:mborg...@att.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 8:00 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Re: healing hands and electricity

 

Your web site is good I read about thyroid care but what I wanted was the
article on electromedicine I was able to read the first part but could not
access the second I tried to contact you but I could not, so I am trying
this way of contacting you.

I do believe in electromedicine and would like to read more.

Thank you in advance.

Mary

-- Original message from "nenahsylver" :
-- 

You might also want to check out my article that was published last year in
Townsend Letter, called "Healing with Electromedicine and Sound Therapies."
You can download the pdf for free. 

http://www.nenahsylver.com/holistic_health_healing_with_electromedicine.html


 

Best, Nenah


  _  




RE: CS>Silver for cut finger?

2009-08-05 Thread Dianne France

I have the gel kit but haven't made it yet.  I had an incident last week which 
was bad.  A large punch bowl fell out of my cabinet and broke on the counter 
infront of me sending large shreads everywhere.  One of them hit me and made 
about a 2" slice.  My husband quickly came and cleaned up around me so I could 
move.  I was bare footed.  I was bleeding pretty good.  He said I needed to go 
to the hospital for stitches and I said he better have a plan B.  

 

I cleaned the wound multiple times with CS, which surprisingly burned on the 
open wound.  By putting pressure and the bleeding subsiding I was able to push 
the tissue together and it was jagged.  My husband used butterfly bandaging to 
hold it together.  I've doctored with CS multiple times each day and it is 
looking good.  Should be able to remove the butterflies maybe today or 
tomorrow.  CS is great stuff.  No infection and the skin looks like it's going 
to stay together and heal fine.  

 

Dianne
 
> From: fuzzm...@frontier.com
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Silver for cut finger?
> Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 10:51:41 -0400
> 
> I don't have gel.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Sandee George" 
> To: "Mike Devour - Silver List" ; "Ken" 
> 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 9:30 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Silver for cut finger?
> 
> 
> > If you have colloidal silver gel then use that - it is like liquid
> > stitch, so it will allow healing from the inside out, it will obviate
> > any infection and you will end up with basically, if any scar, a very
> > small one, I use it for this type of wound
> > which would otherwise necessitate stitching/sautering - this is why
> > this gel is a household necessity in my book,
> > This is why I took the trouble to go into the business, I no longer
> > have my site up on the Internet because of all the
> > hassles which I encountered there. You can purchase a gel kit from
> > Ode from his site 
> > Take good care and have a wonderful day
> > Sincerely
> > Sandee
> >
> >
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RE: CS>Oratec - Periodontal disease

2009-08-05 Thread dingyung49
Have you try living clay?  brush it and packed with it over your troubled gums 
area daily.  It has done wonder for my teeth/gums so does for my friend's 
trouble gums.  Sometimes I did CS/DMSO. However, I prefer clay for daily 
maintenance.  Helen

--- On Wed, 8/5/09, Dianne France  wrote:


From: Dianne France 
Subject: RE: CS>Oratec - Periodontal disease
To: "silver-list" 
Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 9:27 AM




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Jesse
I went to the Mellaluca site and looked at the product.  It said that it kills 
bacteria which is the source of the problem.  Isn't that what CS does?
 


Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:48:51 -0400
Subject: Re: CS>Oratec - Periodontal disease
From: jjutkow...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com


Geezzz


Find someone who sells the Mellaluca stuff and get the toothpaste and 
mouthwash. You will be fine in two weeks with it.


Dr. Jesse Jutkowitz    www.ADVBIOSTRUCTURALCORR.com
Institute for Advanced BioStructural Correction™
340 Fairmount Terrace, Fairfield, CT 06825  203.366.2746  
www.advbiostructuralcorr.com 

"Never doubt that the work of a small group of thoughtful committed citizens 
can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead

Advanced BioStructural Correction™ - we are changing the face of healthcare in 
the world for the better.



On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:38 AM, larry tankersley  wrote:



Periodontal disease arggg. Been dealing with it for 35 years; had the flap 
surgery... waste of time and money not to mention the trauma and discomfort.
It depends on how deep the pocket is for how long you'll keep the tooth... only 
so much gum can be removed.
I delayed tooth loss for years by injecting hydrogen-peroxide or CS into the 
pockets using injection devices such as those sold by Oratec, but, have lost 
nine teeth, so far, as I got tired of dealing with it.
Only down side for me is, it takes longer to chew... a small wrinkle among the 
wrinkles of living. GOOD LUCK 

https://www.oratec.net/default.asp

larry tankersley, Gainesville FL. USA



Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. Try Bing™ now. 

RE: CS>Oratec - Periodontal disease

2009-08-05 Thread Dianne France

Jesse

I went to the Mellaluca site and looked at the product.  It said that it kills 
bacteria which is the source of the problem.  Isn't that what CS does?
 


Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:48:51 -0400
Subject: Re: CS>Oratec - Periodontal disease
From: jjutkow...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com


Geezzz


Find someone who sells the Mellaluca stuff and get the toothpaste and 
mouthwash. You will be fine in two weeks with it.

Dr. Jesse Jutkowitzwww.ADVBIOSTRUCTURALCORR.com
Institute for Advanced BioStructural Correction™
340 Fairmount Terrace, Fairfield, CT 06825  203.366.2746  
www.advbiostructuralcorr.com 

"Never doubt that the work of a small group of thoughtful committed citizens 
can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead

Advanced BioStructural Correction™ - we are changing the face of healthcare in 
the world for the better.



On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:38 AM, larry tankersley  wrote:



Periodontal disease arggg. Been dealing with it for 35 years; had the flap 
surgery... waste of time and money not to mention the trauma and discomfort.
It depends on how deep the pocket is for how long you'll keep the tooth... only 
so much gum can be removed.
I delayed tooth loss for years by injecting hydrogen-peroxide or CS into the 
pockets using injection devices such as those sold by Oratec, but, have lost 
nine teeth, so far, as I got tired of dealing with it.
Only down side for me is, it takes longer to chew... a small wrinkle among the 
wrinkles of living. GOOD LUCK 

https://www.oratec.net/default.asp

larry tankersley, Gainesville FL. USA

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Re: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery

2009-08-05 Thread sol
I seem to have missed the point of this surgery---what is the problem it 
is being done to treat?

thanks,
sol


On Aug 5, 2009, at 12:44 AM, Sam L. wrote:

Does anyone know about this surgery or has had it done.
My sister is scheduled for this surgery and Im telling her that is 
the last option. 
I think swissing CS and zapping would do more or at least give it a 
chance, its a 4 hour surgery.



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Re: CS>FOE asking to ban CS products or regulate as drugs

2009-08-05 Thread Annie B Smythe
The problem there Indi, is that sometimes the official sites lie like a 
rug I haven't had the time to dig much myself... But when I do, I'll 
see if I can post some more moderate links to news about the subject...



Annie

Indi wrote:

How can I believe anything I read on that site; they feature "real
footage of starships", and claim to have the inside scoop on "the laws
of creation and the laws of God"? This is just another attack on an
environmentalist organization. If you actually want to know what FOE
has to say, go to http://www.foe.org/ , not to some 3rd party nutjob
extremist site.

  



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Re: CS>Oratec - Periodontal disease

2009-08-05 Thread jesse jukowitz
Geezzz

Find someone who sells the Mellaluca stuff and get the toothpaste and
mouthwash. You will be fine in two weeks with it.


Dr. Jesse Jutkowitzwww.ADVBIOSTRUCTURALCORR.com
Institute for Advanced BioStructural Correction™
340 Fairmount Terrace, Fairfield, CT 06825  203.366.2746
www.advbiostructuralcorr.com

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can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has." Margaret
Mead

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in the world for the better.


On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:38 AM, larry tankersley  wrote:

>  Periodontal disease arggg. Been dealing with it for 35 years; had the
> flap surgery... waste of time and money not to mention the trauma and
> discomfort.
> It depends on how deep the pocket is for how long you'll keep the tooth...
> only so much gum can be removed.
> I delayed tooth loss for years by injecting hydrogen-peroxide or CS into
> the pockets using injection devices such as those sold by Oratec, but, have
> lost nine teeth, so far, as I got tired of dealing with it.
> Only down side for me is, it takes longer to chew... a small wrinkle among
> the wrinkles of living. GOOD LUCK
>
> https://www.oratec.net/default.asp
>
> larry tankersley, Gainesville FL. USA
>
>


CS>Naxtrexone versus Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

2009-08-05 Thread sms
Yes, Betty is correct.  There is a substantial difference between the two.
Here is just one article on Naltrexone versus Low Dose Naltrexone.
Same drug different dosages.  LDN is 1/10th the dosage and is becoming
popular for a substantial variety of illnesses and diseases.
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/lo.dose.naltrexone.2.732830.html
Also, there are now dozens of yahoo groups dedicated to the separate and
varying uses of Low Dose Naltrexone.
S-Max

---Original Message---
 
From: Betty Shelly
Date: 8/5/2009 6:23:56 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Dorothy: low dose naltrexone
 
Dorothy, you are talking about Naltrexone, not Low Dose Naltrexone which is 
given in (as the name implies) very low amounts.  Please look it up on one of 
the lists before spreading misinformation about it.

Re: CS>FOE asking to ban CS products or regulate as drugs

2009-08-05 Thread Indi

How can I believe anything I read on that site; they feature "real
footage of starships", and claim to have the inside scoop on "the laws
of creation and the laws of God"? This is just another attack on an
environmentalist organization. If you actually want to know what FOE
has to say, go to http://www.foe.org/ , not to some 3rd party nutjob
extremist site.

-- 
indi



On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 11:29:09PM +0930, Hanneke wrote:
>July 31, 2009
> 
>*Ban All Colloidal Silver Products, or Regulate Them as Drugs,* says
>environmental group Friends of the Earth
> 
>Promises made by Friends of the Earth (FOE) not to pursue a ban on
>over-the-counter colloidal silver products turn out to be bald-faced lies;
>newly issued FOE position paper reveals their true intentions to have
>colloidal silver banned and regulated as a drug*
> 
>*We believe that all over-the-counter colloidal silver
> 
>products should be immediately withdrawn from the market and their sale
>should be banned (unless approved as a drug by the appropriate regulatory
>agency).
> 
>-- Friends of the Earth (FOE), June 2009 report *Nano and Biocidal
>Silver,* pg. 13
>For Full article
> 
>
> [1]http://www.fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/health/holistic_alternative_medicine/news.php?q=1249420035
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CS>Oratec - Periodontal disease

2009-08-05 Thread larry tankersley
Periodontal disease arggg. Been dealing with it for 35 years; had the flap 
surgery... waste of time and money not to mention the trauma and discomfort.
 It depends on how deep the pocket is for how long you'll keep the tooth... 
only so much gum can be removed.
 I delayed tooth loss for years by injecting hydrogen-peroxide or CS into the 
pockets using injection devices such as those sold by Oratec, but, have lost 
nine teeth, so far, as I got tired of dealing with it.
 Only down side for me is, it takes longer to chew... a small wrinkle among the 
wrinkles of living. GOOD LUCK 

https://www.oratec.net/default.asp

larry tankersley, Gainesville FL. USA



RE: CS>Re: healing hands and electricity

2009-08-05 Thread mborgert






Your web site is good I read about thyroid care but what I wanted was the article on electromedicine I was able to read the first part but could not access the second I tried to contact you but I could not, so I am trying this way of contacting you.
I do believe in electromedicine and would like to read more.
Thank you in advance.
Mary
-- Original message from "nenahsylver" : -- 








You might also want to check out my article that was published last year in Townsend Letter, called “Healing with Electromedicine and Sound Therapies.” You can download the pdf for free. 
http://www.nenahsylver.com/holistic_health_healing_with_electromedicine.html 
 
Best, Nenah




From: A. Reid Harvey [mailto:reidhar...@hotmail.com] Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 2:20 AMTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: CS>Re: healing hands and electricity
 
Hi again! Now I'm beginning to read the following, referenced article, and I'm intrigued in saying that a lot of this has to do with electricity and healing.  Back when I spent a lot more time on the Silver List I got to know about B.E. and the Godzilla device that's used for this, and of course, many of you are much more knowledgeable in these matters than I am. Please check out the reference, following: an article that was in a 1974 issue from the Baltimore Sun: http://www.silvamethod.com/rp/docs/SPPH_crenshaw.pdf Reiod 






Re: CS>Silver for cut finger?

2009-08-05 Thread Fuzzmom

I don't have gel.
- Original Message - 
From: "Sandee George" 
To: "Mike Devour - Silver List" ; "Ken" 


Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver for cut finger?



If you have colloidal silver gel then use that - it is like liquid
stitch, so it will allow healing from the inside out, it will obviate
any infection and you will end up with basically, if any scar, a very
small one, I use it for this type of wound
which would otherwise necessitate stitching/sautering - this is why
this gel is a household necessity in my book,
This is why I took the trouble to go into the business, I no longer
have my site up on the Internet because of all the
hassles which I encountered there.   You can purchase a gel kit from
Ode from his site 
Take good care and have a wonderful day
Sincerely
Sandee


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CS>FOE asking to ban CS products or regulate as drugs

2009-08-05 Thread Hanneke


July 31, 2009

"Ban All Colloidal Silver Products, or Regulate Them as Drugs," says 
environmental group Friends of the Earth


Promises made by Friends of the Earth (FOE) not to pursue a ban on 
over-the-counter colloidal silver products turn out to be bald-faced 
lies; newly issued FOE position paper reveals their true intentions 
to have colloidal silver banned and regulated as a drug…


"We believe that all over-the-counter colloidal silver

products should be immediately withdrawn from the market and their 
sale should be banned (unless approved as a drug by the appropriate 
regulatory agency).


-- Friends of the Earth (FOE), June 2009 report "Nano and Biocidal 
Silver," pg. 13

For Full article

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Re: CS>CS Smelling Bad

2009-08-05 Thread Scotty
Thank you. Wonder how, if it kills all pathogens?


Scott <><
"With God, all things are possible." - Mark 10:27



 


--- On Wed, 8/5/09, mborg...@att.net  wrote:


From: mborg...@att.net 
Subject: Re: CS>CS Smelling Bad
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 6:43 AM




I learned long ago on this list that saliva contaminates everything in the 
container.
Mary
-- Original message from Pierre Genton : 
-- 

Must of got contaminated somehow is all I can figure.




On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Scotty  wrote:





I gave a friend a clear, clean, two-liter soda bottle full of CS about a month 
ago. He told me this morning that it is smelling bad. Has anyone ever heard of 
CS smelling bad? I've been making the stuff for 5+ years and have never had CS 
smell bad. Feedback please.

Scott <><
"With God, all things are possible." - Mark 10:27



 





  

Re: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery

2009-08-05 Thread Clayton Family
My husband had this done. When it flared up again after that he went to 
the Chinese doctor who cleared it up with a series of acupuncture 
treatments.

On Aug 5, 2009, at 12:44 AM, Sam L. wrote:


Does anyone know about this surgery or has had it done.
My sister is scheduled for this surgery and Im telling her that is the 
last option. 
I think swissing CS and zapping would do more or at least give it a 
chance, its a 4 hour surgery.

TIA
Sam L.

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Re: CS>CS Smelling Bad

2009-08-05 Thread mborgert






I learned long ago on this list that saliva contaminates everything in the container.
Mary
-- Original message from Pierre Genton : -- Must of got contaminated somehow is all I can figure.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Scotty  wrote:




I gave a friend a clear, clean, two-liter soda bottle full of CS about a month ago. He told me this morning that it is smelling bad. Has anyone ever heard of CS smelling bad? I've been making the stuff for 5+ years and have never had CS smell bad. Feedback please.Scott <><"With God, all things are possible." - Mark 10:27 






Re: CS>Dorothy: low dose naltrexone

2009-08-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I have not 'spread misinformation' as you call it.  I am just passing  
on what people have sent to me.  This includes all information I  
received.  I also sent on the last email which refuted the claims of  
bad side effects, because as you say, one is low dose, and the other  
isn't.  I am sending to a person who is ill, not to a list, and  
telling *them* to research it, as I personally don't know anything  
about it.  dee


On 5 Aug 2009, at 14:23, Betty Shelly wrote:

Dorothy, you are talking about Naltrexone, not Low Dose Naltrexone  
which is given in (as the name implies) very low amounts.  Please  
look it up on one of the lists before spreading misinformation about  
it.

- Original Message -
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 5:10 AM
Subject: Re: CS>low dose naltrexone





Re: CS>Silver for cut finger?

2009-08-05 Thread Sandee George
If you have colloidal silver gel then use that - it is like liquid  
stitch, so it will allow healing from the inside out, it will obviate  
any infection and you will end up with basically, if any scar, a very  
small one, I use it for this type of wound
which would otherwise necessitate stitching/sautering - this is why  
this gel is a household necessity in my book,
This is why I took the trouble to go into the business, I no longer  
have my site up on the Internet because of all the
hassles which I encountered there.   You can purchase a gel kit from  
Ode from his site 

Take good care and have a wonderful day
Sincerely
Sandee


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Re: CS>CS Smelling Bad

2009-08-05 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Smitty,

It seems to me that a few years ago clear, hard, polycarbonate plastic 
bottles were the best for cs. No taint or smell of anything. Now these 
polycarbonate bottles are softer and sort of blue or purple colour ; and 
they cause anything stored in them to stink of "plastic" .

So I've gone back to using glass.

OK ,
Tony 

PS joined the List in 'round about '98.

On 4 Aug 2009 at 9:39, Smitty wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>CS Smelling Bad

> > Just a thought.  Maybe it does not store well in plastic?
> >I thought that CS
> > should be kept in a dark glass bottle.  Orrilia
> 
> Exactly. . . if your friend is getting free CS,
> he/she should provide their own glass bottles.
> 
> List = would the smell affect quality ?
> 
> Smitty
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Re: CS>Dorothy: low dose naltrexone

2009-08-05 Thread Betty Shelly
Dorothy, you are talking about Naltrexone, not Low Dose Naltrexone which is 
given in (as the name implies) very low amounts.  Please look it up on one of 
the lists before spreading misinformation about it.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 5:10 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>low dose naltrexone


  Thank you for this Thora, I have passed this on too.  dee


  On 5 Aug 2009, at 04:39, Thora Rasmusen (Home) wrote:


Naltrexone definitely does have side effects.  You cannot be on any kind of 
opiate, both prescription and street type, and cannot have any alcohol, and 
it's very dangerous if you have any kind of liver or kidney problems, and some 
other drugs interact with it, and it makes some over the counter and 
prescription medicines not work.  And you can't rely on doctors to even know 
all that, and to provide the necessary follow up lab tests that have to been 
done, I've seen it given with no follow up by a doctor.  They usually say the 
lab tests are too expensive and not necessary, but you're the one who pays the 
price when they're wrong.

Do a google search for "Naltrexone side effects" to gain a better 
understanding before experimenting.

Thora








RE: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery

2009-08-05 Thread Dianne France

My cousin was facing the same possible surgery.  She started using olive oil 
with oregano oil mixed in on a cotton ball at night and hers are getting 
better.  I forget who posted this on line but it really does help.  You have to 
be careful with the oregano because it is hot, some people have to mix it 
lighter.  I personally mix about 2tbsp olive oil with 4 or 5 drops of oregano 
essential oil.  Use part of a cotton ball soaked in the solution and put 
between gum and teeth and leave overnight.

 

Dianne
 


Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 05:44:02 -0700
From: marmar...@bellsouth.net
Subject: Re: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery
To: silver-list@eskimo.com





She is in for pure misery.  And it doesn't guarantee that she'll save her 
teeth, or that she won't have to have it done again.  My brother had that done 
-- he said that if he had to do it again, he'd shoot himself.  Your sister 
could at least try using a water pik with CS, brushing and flossing followed by 
Hydrogen Peroxide mouthwash (miserable stuff, HP, but effective).  She can 
always resort to that surgery later if the above doesn't work.  MA





From: Sam L. 
To: silver-list 
Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2009 12:44:39 AM
Subject: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery


Does anyone know about this surgery or has had it done.
My sister is scheduled for this surgery and Im telling her that is the last 
option. 
I think swissing CS and zapping would do more or at least give it a chance, its 
a 4 hour surgery.

TIA

Sam L.
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Re: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery

2009-08-05 Thread MaryAnn Helland
She is in for pure misery.  And it doesn't guarantee that she'll save her 
teeth, or that she won't have to have it done again.  My brother had that done 
-- he said that if he had to do it again, he'd shoot himself.  Your sister 
could at least try using a water pik with CS, brushing and flossing followed by 
Hydrogen Peroxide mouthwash (miserable stuff, HP, but effective).  She can 
always resort to that surgery later if the above doesn't work.  MA





From: Sam L. 
To: silver-list 
Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2009 12:44:39 AM
Subject: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery


Does anyone know about this surgery or has had it done.

My sister is scheduled for this surgery and Im telling her that is the last 
option. 
I think swissing CS and zapping would do more or at least give it a chance, its 
a 4 hour surgery.
TIA
Sam L.
-- 
A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take
everything you have. 


Re: CS>chuck

2009-08-05 Thread Teri

Hi Julie,

I remember that story from Bob Lee too.  I have been trying to figure out 
when I joined the list and I think it was 2000.


Teri  (who is 54)


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RE: CS>OT- hornet question

2009-08-05 Thread Thora Rasmusen (Home)
Why not light a fire.  Smoke them out.  You don't want ammonia left later
when you do light a fire.

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From: Donna [mailto:dscro...@sssnet.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 8:46 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>OT- hornet question

I don't think the ammonia will hurt the mortar as long as it is in good
shape!
Donna ACS
> We are having a hornet problem in our neighborhood.
>
> Question:
>
> Would ammonia affect the mortar in the brick of the chimney if it was 
> poured on it to repel the hornets?
>
>
> thanks,   Kathryn
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Re: CS>low dose naltrexone

2009-08-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

Oh isn't that just typical Kirsteen?  dee

On 5 Aug 2009, at 10:03, Kirsteen Wright wrote:




On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Shirley Reed   
wrote:
  since the low dose of the naltrexone does no harm, and helps so  
many conditions, and is so very, very cheap, cheap, cheap--- my take  
is Why on earth not give it a try??pj   ps   You will very  
likely NOT be disappointed.


Unfortunately you can't get it prescribed here in the UK.

Kirsteen




Re: CS>low dose naltrexone

2009-08-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

Thank you for this Thora, I have passed this on too.  dee

On 5 Aug 2009, at 04:39, Thora Rasmusen (Home) wrote:

Naltrexone definitely does have side effects.  You cannot be on any  
kind of opiate, both prescription and street type, and cannot have  
any alcohol, and it's very dangerous if you have any kind of liver  
or kidney problems, and some other drugs interact with it, and it  
makes some over the counter and prescription medicines not work.   
And you can't rely on doctors to even know all that, and to provide  
the necessary follow up lab tests that have to been done, I've seen  
it given with no follow up by a doctor.  They usually say the lab  
tests are too expensive and not necessary, but you're the one who  
pays the price when they're wrong.


Do a google search for "Naltrexone side effects" to gain a better  
understanding before experimenting.


Thora





Re: CS>low dose naltrexone

2009-08-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

Glad its helping you Donna.  I have passed this on.  dee

On 5 Aug 2009, at 03:23, Donna M Lewis wrote:

I’m on LDN for an autoimmune disorder and it’s the only drug that  
I’ve noticed working so far.  I have been put on numerous  
immunosuppresants for my condition and they all have had bad side  
effects except LDN.  In fact I’ve been able to stop taking  
Prednisone due to how well the LDN works for me.


Donna

From: Shirley Reed [mailto:pj20fl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 4:00 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>low dose naltrexone




Re: CS>Wayne's Obituary

2009-08-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
So true!  I remember when I was seventeen, thinking 23 was ancient!   
Fool!  Now I think 50 is young!  dee


On 5 Aug 2009, at 02:28, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:


Yes,
Old age is always 10 years older than you are...

Chuck
If they give you lined paper, write the other way!





Re: CS>CS Smelling Bad

2009-08-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

you're welcome Orrilia!  Unusual name you have.  dee

On 5 Aug 2009, at 00:07, jr orrilia wrote:

Thanks Dee.  I wasn't too sure, so I kept mine in dark glass  
bottles.  Now I know that it doesn't matter. Orrilia


From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2009 5:16:55 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS Smelling Bad





Re: CS>low dose naltrexone

2009-08-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

Thanks Shirley, I have passed this on.  dee

On 4 Aug 2009, at 23:59, Shirley Reed wrote:

  Not sure who originally publicized it on this list, but the  
www.lowdosenaltrexone has tons of info on it.  It is very, very good  
for nearly anything, but seems to be especially good for nerve  
troubles.  Not familiar with the particular condition you inquired  
about, but since the low dose of the naltrexone does no harm, and  
helps so many conditions, and is so very, very cheap, cheap,  
cheap--- my take is Why on earth not give it a try??pj   ps
You will very likely NOT be disappointed.




RE: CS>low dose naltrexone

2009-08-05 Thread Donna M Lewis
You can still get your hands on it.  If you join the Yahoo LDN group,
they'll be able to tell you how to get it.  There's a petition that's being
sent to 10 Downing Street at the moment to try to make the UK doctors
prescribe it.  It has had excellent results for people with all manner of
illnesses including MS and Crohns.

 

Donna

 

From: Kirsteen Wright [mailto:kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 2:03 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>low dose naltrexone

 

 

On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Shirley Reed  wrote:

  since the low dose of the naltrexone does no harm, and helps so many
conditions, and is so very, very cheap, cheap, cheap--- my take is Why on
earth not give it a try??pj   ps   You will very likely NOT be
disappointed. 


Unfortunately you can't get it prescribed here in the UK. 

Kirsteen



Re: CS>low dose naltrexone

2009-08-05 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Shirley Reed  wrote:

>   since the low dose of the naltrexone does no harm, and helps so many
> conditions, and is so very, very cheap, cheap, cheap--- my take is Why on
> earth not give it a try??pj   ps   You will very likely NOT be
> disappointed.


Unfortunately you can't get it prescribed here in the UK.

Kirsteen