RE: CS>iodine allergy?

2009-09-02 Thread Thora Rasmusen (Home)
Sol,

Can you eat foods that contain iodine?  Low?  Medium?  High?

Thora 

-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 6:35 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>iodine allergy?

cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
> Yes,
> My wife is allergic to Betadyne, a iodine product.
> Never say Never...
Chuck,
   I'm also allergic to betadyne, and have found that it isn't just the
iodine, in it that is an allergen for me. I have also reacted to povidone in
products that don't contain any iodine. Povidone is supposedly 100%
biologically inert, but not for mealso watch out for crospovidone.
sol


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Re: CS>Re: No Side Effects?

2009-09-02 Thread Indi
Oh yes I don't doubt that Malcolm, just noting that that photo has 
obviously been altered. Possibly due to journalistic laziness, or 
maybe the desire to make it look more sensational than it looked 
in the original photo. 


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On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 09:00:03PM -0700, Malcolm wrote:
> Hey Indi; 
> 
> I read the article and followed up a little, and those people really are
> blue, unto indigo at times!  Who knows, maybe Bluebeard was a double
> recessive!?
> 
> On Wed, 2009-09-02 at 17:45 -0400, Indi wrote:
> > The pic is pretty obviously photoshopped.
> > Still, it's an interesting article.
> > 
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Re: CS>Re: No Side Effects?

2009-09-02 Thread Malcolm
Hey Indi; 

I read the article and followed up a little, and those people really are
blue, unto indigo at times!  Who knows, maybe Bluebeard was a double
recessive!?

On Wed, 2009-09-02 at 17:45 -0400, Indi wrote:
> The pic is pretty obviously photoshopped.
> Still, it's an interesting article.
> 


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Re: CS>iodine allergy?

2009-09-02 Thread sol

Sorry, you are quite wrong.
I have a true IgE histamine reaction to ALL forms of iodine.
sol

rans...@atmc.net wrote:
 > some people are allergic to iodine and shouldn't take supplements of 
it.  dee  <
 
I'll never believe that, or at least not that way. I'm not denying that 
REACTIONS don't occur but they can be from a plethora of reasons other 
than actual allergy. We are all born with a gland that needs iodine so 
how could we ever be truly allergic to it? There is something else going 
on, maybe a lot of somethings else but I think allergy/allergic is 
entirely the wrong wording. I have had many, many reactions to iodine 
that could have been wrongly interpreted as allergy. I'm so glad I 
forged ahead with it.
 
DaddyBob 



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Re: CS>Re: No Side Effects?

2009-09-02 Thread Ruth Bertella
Very interesting, Smitty!

Isn't methylene blue (which the attached says cured the blue family members' 
methemaglobinemia) what Steve N. recently stated he was studying?

Thanks for providing the link!
Ruth
  - Original Message - 
  From: Smitty 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 3:26 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Re: No Side Effects?


  Blue people of Kentucky =

  http://tinyurl.com/97j5x8

  Smitty
  
  >
  > BUT, and this is a possibility, he could also have been from  Kentucky,
  > Lonesome
  > Creek if I remember it. As a child during the depression my Grandma's
  > childhood
  > friend died and she hired a man with a car to take us from West Virginia to
  > this
  > way out place in Kentucky. The name of it I remember and also remember very
  > well playing with kids with brown hair, black/red/blonde, with green
  > eyes/brown/black/
  > hazel, but they all had blue skin of one shade to another. From palest blue
  > up to a
  > dark blue like a plum, they all had blue skin. I had some pictures of that
  > time but at
  > that time all we could afford was black and white, so they all looked like
  > mixed races
  > and the blue couldn't be seen.
  >
  >
  > Granny Pat in CA


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CS>cytokine storm

2009-09-02 Thread Shirley Reed
   My son, though not tested for Vit. D levels, has a good level on that most 
probably.  He has taken several of the 50,000 iu. capsules over the last year 
or so and takes several thousand units a day, four, I think.  He has a pretty 
good intake of antioxidants, selenium, zinc, etc. and he is pretty healthy.  No 
cavities, so that's a good indication.  I will just have to read more on the 
cytokine storm.  I guess I fear it since I don't know much about it.  Thanks 
for the info.  pj


  


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Re: CS>Re: No Side Effects?

2009-09-02 Thread Indi

The pic is pretty obviously photoshopped.
Still, it's an interesting article.

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On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 10:26:23AM -1000, Smitty wrote:
> Blue people of Kentucky =
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/97j5x8
> 
> Smitty
> 
> >
> > BUT, and this is a possibility, he could also have been from  Kentucky,
> > Lonesome
> > Creek if I remember it. As a child during the depression my Grandma's
> > childhood
> > friend died and she hired a man with a car to take us from West Virginia to
> > this
> > way out place in Kentucky. The name of it I remember and also remember very
> > well playing with kids with brown hair, black/red/blonde, with green
> > eyes/brown/black/
> > hazel, but they all had blue skin of one shade to another. From palest blue
> > up to a
> > dark blue like a plum, they all had blue skin. I had some pictures of that
> > time but at
> > that time all we could afford was black and white, so they all looked like
> > mixed races
> > and the blue couldn't be seen.
> >
> >
> > Granny Pat in CA
> 
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Re: CS>Re: No Side Effects?

2009-09-02 Thread cking001
Arrr...BLUE GENES
Shoulda been named LEVI!

Chuck
You are IT! Really now... I'm not kidding here...


On 9/2/2009 4:26:23 PM, Smitty (papad...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Blue people of Kentucky =
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/97j5x8
> 
> Smitty
> 
> >
> > BUT, and this is a possibility, he could also have been from  Kentucky,
> > Lonesome
> > Creek if I remember it. As a child during the depression my
> Grandma's
> > childhood
> > friend died and she hired a man with a car to take us from West Virginia to
> > this
> > way out place in Kentucky. The name of it I remember and also remember very
> > well playing with kids with brown hair, black/red/blonde, with green
> > eyes/brown/black/
> > hazel, but they all had blue skin of one shade to another. From palest blue
> > up to a
> > dark blue like a plum, they all had blue skin. I had some pictures of that
> > time but at
> > that time all we could afford was black and white, so they all looked like
> > mixed races
> > and the blue couldn't
> be seen.
> >
> >
> > Granny Pat in CA
> 
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Re: CS>Fw: [DMSO] CS

2009-09-02 Thread John E. Stevens
Thanks, Ruth.

John

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Ruth Bertella  wrote:

>
> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO
>
>  - Original Message -
> *From:* John E. Stevens 
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 02, 2009 4:12 PM
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Fw: [DMSO] CS
>
> How do I get on the DMSO list?  Any Doctor can be incorrect about CSW - I
> mean they're legally bound or they lose their license to practice.  One of
> the reasons Dr. William Campbell Douglass II moved out of the country so he
> could speak freely.  Freedom of Speech - is lost in the U.S.
>
> John
>
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Ruth Bertella wrote:
>
>>  Didn't someone just say that Mercola 'only' straddles the fence
>> regarding CS?!?!  If the below is true, that doesn't sound like straddling
>> to me!  Anyone have comments I can relay back to the DMSO list?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Ruth
>>
>> - Original Message - *From:* Melly Bag 
>>
>>   We are firm believers and users of colloidal silver, however, recently
>> Dr. Mercola sent out a newsletter stating he did not advocate CS coz many
>> people got side effects affecting their LUNGS and had difficulty breathing
>> and  so he finds this could be fatal.  Does anyone know of a case like
>> this?
>>
>> Melly
>>
>>
>> __._,_.___
>>
>>
>


Re: CS>Fw: [DMSO] CS

2009-09-02 Thread Ruth Bertella

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO


  - Original Message - 
  From: John E. Stevens 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 4:12 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Fw: [DMSO] CS


  How do I get on the DMSO list?  Any Doctor can be incorrect about CSW - I 
mean they're legally bound or they lose their license to practice.  One of the 
reasons Dr. William Campbell Douglass II moved out of the country so he could 
speak freely.  Freedom of Speech - is lost in the U.S.

  John


  On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Ruth Bertella  wrote:

Didn't someone just say that Mercola 'only' straddles the fence regarding 
CS?!?!  If the below is true, that doesn't sound like straddling to me!  Anyone 
have comments I can relay back to the DMSO list?

Thanks!
Ruth

- Original Message - 
From: Melly Bag 

  We are firm believers and users of colloidal silver, however, 
recently Dr. Mercola sent out a newsletter stating he did not advocate CS coz 
many people got side effects affecting their LUNGS and had difficulty breathing 
and  so he finds this could be fatal.  Does anyone know of a case like this?  

  Melly  



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Re: CS>Fw: [DMSO] CS

2009-09-02 Thread John E. Stevens
How do I get on the DMSO list?  Any Doctor can be incorrect about CSW - I
mean they're legally bound or they lose their license to practice.  One of
the reasons Dr. William Campbell Douglass II moved out of the country so he
could speak freely.  Freedom of Speech - is lost in the U.S.

John

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Ruth Bertella  wrote:

>  Didn't someone just say that Mercola 'only' straddles the fence regarding
> CS?!?!  If the below is true, that doesn't sound like straddling to me!
> Anyone have comments I can relay back to the DMSO list?
>
> Thanks!
> Ruth
>
> - Original Message - *From:* Melly Bag 
>
>   We are firm believers and users of colloidal silver, however, recently
> Dr. Mercola sent out a newsletter stating he did not advocate CS coz many
> people got side effects affecting their LUNGS and had difficulty breathing
> and  so he finds this could be fatal.  Does anyone know of a case like
> this?
>
> Melly
>
>
> __._,_.___
>
>


Re: CS>Re: No Side Effects?

2009-09-02 Thread John E. Stevens
The only folks I know of that have turned a little gray in spots caused by
Argyria is because they made their CSW incorrectly.

John

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Ruth Bertella  wrote:

>  If you are on one of the health list forums, you should address me and
> others on that forum - NOT privately!
>
> That said, there are multitudes of people taking copious amounts of CS
> daily with NO side effects...  unless you call never having colds, flu, gum
> disease cured, etc. as a side efeect...
>
> Ruth in AL
>
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* bspmer...@aol.com
> *To:* berte...@lfdcbham.com
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 02, 2009 2:26 PM
> *Subject:* No Side Effects?
>
> I question your "NO" side effects from CS.
> Have you ever heard of someone's skin turning blue, permanently from an
> overdose of Colloidal Silver?
>
> A preacher I used to know had blue skin that he reluctantly claimed was
> from
> an over dose of home styled medicine. The only thing that I could imagine
> was
> CS.
>
> BUT, and this is a possibility, he could also have been from  Kentucky,
> Lonesome
> Creek if I remember it. As a child during the depression my Grandma's
> childhood
> friend died and she hired a man with a car to take us from West Virginia to
> this
> way out place in Kentucky. The name of it I remember and also remember very
> well playing with kids with brown hair, black/red/blonde, with green
> eyes/brown/black/
> hazel, but they all had blue skin of one shade to another. From palest blue
> up to a
> dark blue like a plum, they all had blue skin. I had some pictures of that
> time but at
> that time all we could afford was black and white, so they all looked like
> mixed races
> and the blue couldn't be seen.
>
> Granny Pat in CA
>
>


Re: CS>Re: No Side Effects?

2009-09-02 Thread Smitty
Blue people of Kentucky =

http://tinyurl.com/97j5x8

Smitty

>
> BUT, and this is a possibility, he could also have been from  Kentucky,
> Lonesome
> Creek if I remember it. As a child during the depression my Grandma's
> childhood
> friend died and she hired a man with a car to take us from West Virginia to
> this
> way out place in Kentucky. The name of it I remember and also remember very
> well playing with kids with brown hair, black/red/blonde, with green
> eyes/brown/black/
> hazel, but they all had blue skin of one shade to another. From palest blue
> up to a
> dark blue like a plum, they all had blue skin. I had some pictures of that
> time but at
> that time all we could afford was black and white, so they all looked like
> mixed races
> and the blue couldn't be seen.
>
>
> Granny Pat in CA


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CS>Re: No Side Effects?

2009-09-02 Thread Ruth Bertella
If you are on one of the health list forums, you should address me and others 
on that forum - NOT privately!

That said, there are multitudes of people taking copious amounts of CS daily 
with NO side effects...  unless you call never having colds, flu, gum disease 
cured, etc. as a side efeect...

Ruth in AL

  - Original Message - 
  From: bspmer...@aol.com 
  To: berte...@lfdcbham.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 2:26 PM
  Subject: No Side Effects? 


  I question your "NO" side effects from CS. 


  Have you ever heard of someone's skin turning blue, permanently from an 
  overdose of Colloidal Silver? 


  A preacher I used to know had blue skin that he reluctantly claimed was from
  an over dose of home styled medicine. The only thing that I could imagine was
  CS.


  BUT, and this is a possibility, he could also have been from  Kentucky, 
Lonesome
  Creek if I remember it. As a child during the depression my Grandma's 
childhood
  friend died and she hired a man with a car to take us from West Virginia to 
this 
  way out place in Kentucky. The name of it I remember and also remember very
  well playing with kids with brown hair, black/red/blonde, with green 
eyes/brown/black/
  hazel, but they all had blue skin of one shade to another. From palest blue 
up to a
  dark blue like a plum, they all had blue skin. I had some pictures of that 
time but at
  that time all we could afford was black and white, so they all looked like 
mixed races
  and the blue couldn't be seen.


  Granny Pat in CA

Re: CS>iodine allergy?

2009-09-02 Thread linda k
Just a thought...was it the solution or the scrub? The scrub has detergent. The 
solution also has listed as one of the inactive ingredients nonoxynol-9 which 
could irritate the skin.

> > 
> > > some people are allergic to iodine and
> > shouldn't take supplements of it.  dee 
> <
> > 
> > I'll never believe that, or
> > at least not that way. I'm not denying that REACTIONS
> don't occur but they
> > can be from a plethora of reasons other than actual
> allergy. We are all
> > born with a gland that needs iodine so how could we
> ever be truly allergic
> > to it? There is something else going on, maybe a lot
> of somethings else
> > but I think allergy/allergic is entirely the wrong
> wording. I have had many,
> > many reactions to iodine that could have been wrongly
> interpreted as
> > allergy. I'm so glad I forged ahead with it.
> > 
> > DaddyBob
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Re: CS>Fw: [DMSO] CS

2009-09-02 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I think this must mean when CS is nebulized using DMSO in people with  
damaged lungs or smokers.  dee


On 2 Sep 2009, at 19:23, Ruth Bertella wrote:

Didn't someone just say that Mercola 'only' straddles the fence  
regarding CS?!?!  If the below is true, that doesn't sound like  
straddling to me!  Anyone have comments I can relay back to the DMSO  
list?


Thanks!
Ruth

- Original Message -
From: Melly Bag





Re: CS>iodine allergy?

2009-09-02 Thread cking001
Yes,
My wife is allergic to Betadyne, a iodine product.
Never say Never...

Chuck
You dont buy beer, you rent it...


On 9/2/2009 2:22:05 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick (d...@deetroy.org) wrote:
> I believe sol is allergic to iodine.  dee
> On 2 Sep 2009, at 16:42, mailto:rans...@atmc.
> net]> mailto:rans...@atmc.net]> wrote:
> 
> > some people are allergic to iodine and
> shouldn't take supplements of it.  dee  <
> 
> I'll never believe that, or
> at least not that way. I'm not denying that REACTIONS don't occur but they
> can be from a plethora of reasons other than actual allergy. We are all
> born with a gland that needs iodine so how could we ever be truly allergic
> to it? There is something else going on, maybe a lot of somethings else
> but I think allergy/allergic is entirely the wrong wording. I have had many,
> many reactions to iodine that could have been wrongly interpreted as
> allergy. I'm so glad I forged ahead with it.
> 
> DaddyBob
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CS>Fw: [DMSO] CS

2009-09-02 Thread Ruth Bertella
Didn't someone just say that Mercola 'only' straddles the fence regarding 
CS?!?!  If the below is true, that doesn't sound like straddling to me!  Anyone 
have comments I can relay back to the DMSO list?

Thanks!
Ruth

- Original Message - 
From: Melly Bag 

  We are firm believers and users of colloidal silver, however, recently 
Dr. Mercola sent out a newsletter stating he did not advocate CS coz many 
people got side effects affecting their LUNGS and had difficulty breathing and  
so he finds this could be fatal.  Does anyone know of a case like this?  

  Melly  



__._,_.___


Re: CS>iodine allergy?

2009-09-02 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

I believe sol is allergic to iodine.  dee

On 2 Sep 2009, at 16:42,   wrote:

 > some people are allergic to iodine and shouldn't take supplements  
of it.  dee  <


I'll never believe that, or at least not that way. I'm not denying  
that REACTIONS don't occur but they can be from a plethora of  
reasons other than actual allergy. We are all born with a gland that  
needs iodine so how could we ever be truly allergic to it? There is  
something else going on, maybe a lot of somethings else but I think  
allergy/allergic is entirely the wrong wording. I have had many,  
many reactions to iodine that could have been wrongly interpreted as  
allergy. I'm so glad I forged ahead with it.


DaddyBob




CS>iodine allergy?

2009-09-02 Thread ransley
 > some people are allergic to iodine and shouldn't take supplements of it.
dee  <
 
I'll never believe that, or at least not that way. I'm not denying that
REACTIONS don't occur but they can be from a plethora of reasons other than
actual allergy. We are all born with a gland that needs iodine so how could
we ever be truly allergic to it? There is something else going on, maybe a
lot of somethings else but I think allergy/allergic is entirely the wrong
wording. I have had many, many reactions to iodine that could have been
wrongly interpreted as allergy. I'm so glad I forged ahead with it.
 
DaddyBob 


RE: CS>What about the largest?

2009-09-02 Thread Neville Munn

That satisfies me Ode.

 

Just thought I'd see what answer was forthcoming in case my theory was 
misguided...I'm now reassured it isn't, still self 
determining/deliberating/forming my own conclusions .

 

Thank You.

 

N.

 

 

 

 
> Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 06:13:56 -0400
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> From: odecoy...@windstream.net
> Subject: Re: CS>What about the largest?
> 
> 
> 
> Interesting question.
> 
> No doubt there are some very large ones made now and then.
> You can see them on the bottom.
> By definition, there is a max size that will stay suspended in this water 
> based colloid.
> Ode
> 
> 
> At 08:59 PM 9/1/2009 +1030, you wrote:
> >I believe I've just sent this to the wrong email address so will try again.
> >
> >Published articles go to great pains stating the smallest silver particle 
> >size in any given EIS solution, how about the largest particle size in 
> >that same solution? I suspect every particle or particle cluster in a 
> >solution will not *all* be the size of a gnats whisker (correction welcome 
> >on that of course).
> >
> >Possibly the largest can't be determined using accepted particle sizing 
> >equipment and/or procedures, only the smallest?
> >
> >What say ye?
> >
> >N.
> >
> >
> >
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Re: CS>iodine allergy?

2009-09-02 Thread sol

cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:

Yes,
My wife is allergic to Betadyne, a iodine product.
Never say Never...

Chuck,
  I'm also allergic to betadyne, and have found that it isn't just the 
iodine, in it that is an allergen for me. I have also reacted to 
povidone in products that don't contain any iodine. Povidone is 
supposedly 100% biologically inert, but not for mealso watch out for 
crospovidone.

sol


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CS>MMS ENCAPSULATION

2009-09-02 Thread paul catania

Dear Group,
I would like to thank all of you who responded  to my questions regarding 
encapsulation and my friend's cancers. In light of all of us who are 
experimenting with the Lecithin Encapsulation, I was wondering where to 
begin to construct a list or chart of all the vitamin/supplements that would 
benefit from by-passing the digestive tract through Encapsulation. I think 
such a list would help keep us from encapsulating substances that need to go 
through the digestive tract and alert us to those we are not aware that 
should not?

Paul



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Re: CS>cytokine storm

2009-09-02 Thread Clayton Family
I did report last winter that I caught some kind of flu and when I  
took my EIS it got worse. That is the first time it happened like  
that, usually it is the opposite.  There was a discussion at that time  
about that other strain of flu similar to the one that caused the 1918  
influenza epidemic that killed many young people, and some are  
concerned about the bird flu being that kind.  I don't know if a  
cytokine storm is part of that reaction or not.


Kathryn

On Sep 1, 2009, at 8:03 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:

   Mercola's newsletter mentions that CS might cause a cytokine  
storm (sp) in young persons if they catch the flu.  Does anyone have  
any thoughts on this or any information??  My youngest son is 24 and  
he regularly ingests CS.  Now I am wondering if this is the right  
thing to do.  Mercola is pretty good, imho.   pj



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Re: CS>H202 ratio

2009-09-02 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Thanks Ode.  Will there be any difference in the TDS meter do you  
think?  I'm just wondering how I'll see if it makes any difference,  
but I don't suppose that will matter as long as I start ok.  dee


On 2 Sep 2009, at 12:50, Ode Coyote wrote:




3 to 6 drops of 3% should do it.
Ode


At 01:38 PM 9/1/2009 +0100, you wrote:




Re: CS>H202 ratio

2009-09-02 Thread Ode Coyote



 3 to 6 drops of 3% should do it.
Ode


At 01:38 PM 9/1/2009 +0100, you wrote:
Sorry all, I've forgotten again how much peroxide to put in with say, 
500ml of CS.  Can anyone help please?  Cheers, dee



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Re: CS>What about the largest?

2009-09-02 Thread Ode Coyote



 Interesting question.

No doubt there are some very large ones made now and then.
You can see them on the bottom.
 By definition, there is a max size that will stay suspended in this water 
based colloid.

Ode


At 08:59 PM 9/1/2009 +1030, you wrote:

I believe I've just sent this to the wrong email address so will try again.

Published articles go to great pains stating the smallest silver particle 
size in any given EIS solution, how about the largest particle size in 
that same solution?  I suspect every particle or particle cluster in a 
solution will not *all* be the size of a gnats whisker (correction welcome 
on that of course).


Possibly the largest can't be determined using accepted particle sizing 
equipment and/or procedures, only the smallest?


What say ye?

N.



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Re: CS>cytokine storm

2009-09-02 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
The trouble is, he is a bit on the fence with CS.  He doesn't  
outrightly trash it but neither does he recommend it either.  If your  
son is used to CS then I don't think there should be a problem.  The  
problem would arise with a new user who may have all sorts of  
infections in their system also as well as the 'flu, and this could  
maybe cause this.  Mind you, anti virals would be the same - but  
worse.  dee PS by the way, I am a Mercola fan - I think he has done  
great work for alternative medicine.


On 2 Sep 2009, at 02:03, Shirley Reed wrote:

   Mercola's newsletter mentions that CS might cause a cytokine  
storm (sp) in young persons if they catch the flu.  Does anyone have  
any thoughts on this or any information??  My youngest son is 24 and  
he regularly ingests CS.  Now I am wondering if this is the right  
thing to do.  Mercola is pretty good, imho.   pj




Re: CS>My adventures in Lip. Encaps. Vits.

2009-09-02 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
some people are allergic to iodine and shouldn't take supplements of  
it.  dee


On 1 Sep 2009, at 20:53, Sandy Hollis wrote:

I have tried Iodoral and Lugols. I get shakey, nauseated, rapid  
heartbeat, headache and feel like I'm going into an anxiety attack.  
I've had a stroke so you can imagine how these symptoms worry me.