Re: CSthyroid issues

2009-10-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
No he specifically mentioned Lugols as unsuitable and likely to make  
the thyroid problem worse.  He advocated SSKI as the correct one to  
take.  dee


On 21 Oct 2009, at 23:06, sol wrote:


Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
I have been using Lugols but I just had a communication from  
Mercola and he says NOT to use Lugols for thyroid as it will only  
make it worse.
Dee, did he say not to use Lugol's for some specific reason or not  
to take iodine in general, regardless of brand?

sol


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Re: CSQuackbusters sue each other

2009-10-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

I so agree sol.  dee

On 21 Oct 2009, at 23:13, sol wrote:


Marshall Dudley wrote:
I think basically an expose'  on the quackbusters operation.  Bolan  
especially can be pretty liberal with his comments using words like  
scum and so forth.  I think basically the courts found that the use  
of such derogatory terms were merited by the actions of  
quackbusters and associates.
Bolen would be much more taken seriously if he would stop using  
derogatory terms, and flippant 7th grade insults. Not that his  
targets do not deserve them, but it makes him seem shallow and  
fanatical.

I know I respond much better to reasoned arguments without that stuff.
While I agree with Bolen on much of his writing about quackwatch, I  
cringe at the juvenile insults. Barrett, et.al. are quite bad enough  
that it should be easy to discredit them while using more adult  
language.

sol


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Re: CSEuropeans reject swine flu vaccines

2009-10-22 Thread Dan Nave
You, and others, should note that IU is not the same as mg...

1 mcg vitamin D (cholecalciferol) = 40 IU  (note this is 1 micro-grams)

1000 IU equals 25 micrograms  (note this is 25 micro-grams)

therefore, 50,000 IU is about 1.25 mg  (note this is 1.25 milli-grams)

Now, 1 mg is equal to 40,000 IUs and 50,000 mg is equal to 2,000,000,000 IUs

Dan

On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 12:48 AM, HippeeSandee hippeesan...@yahoo.comwrote:

   Im confused,,,  you are taking mg of Vit D3,,  The one I have here is
 measured in IU,,  what is the conversion on this

 ~~PEACE~~
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 People get old because they stop dancing


 --- On *Wed, 10/21/09, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com* wrote:


 From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
 Subject: Re: CSEuropeans reject swine flu vaccines
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 1:56 PM


 I take 5,000 daily as a preventative.  I plan to take 20,000 to 30,000 if I
 feel something coming on.

 Marshall

 Bob Banever wrote:
  Marshall,
 
  How much D3 would you consume?  I take 5000mg as a preventative every
 day.
 
  Bob
  - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley 
 mdud...@king-cart.com http://mc/compose?to=mdud...@king-cart.com
  To: silver-list@eskimo.comhttp://mc/compose?to=silver-l...@eskimo.com
 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 1:34 PM
  Subject: Re: CSEuropeans reject swine flu vaccines
 
 
  C is good, but D3 is much better, and don't forget the CS.
 
  Marshall
 
  arthur rambo wrote:
  For what its worth, I just came from a home where swine flu is
 suspected,
 
  started feeling something come on very soon after getting home; have
 been
 
  taking 30-40,000 mg vit c each hour since; the head feeling keeps
 recurring, but subsides minutes after each dose. I've done this in the past
 with success in modulating the flu so I was able to keep working with only
 mild symptoms. ( I was not in a place with people; I worked alone)
 I must have something, because I have not had so much as a rumble
 with
 
  all this c.
 
 
 
  *From:* Clayton Family 
  clay...@skypoint.comhttp://mc/compose?to=clay...@skypoint.com
 
  *To:* silver-list@eskimo.comhttp://mc/compose?to=silver-l...@eskimo.com
  *Sent:* Tue, October 20, 2009 12:25:56 PM
  *Subject:* Re: CSEuropeans reject swine flu vaccines
 
  Thanks, Dad!
 
  On Oct 20, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
 
   http://www.prisonplanet.com/europeans-reject-swine-flu-vaccine.html
  
   Dad
  
  
 
 
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Re: CSQuackbusters sue each other

2009-10-22 Thread Marshall Dudley
I agree.  Plus Bolan has targeted an organization which is one of the 
good guys, and for what reason I really don't know.  He has targeted 
spamhaus, which for me prevents up to 10,000 spam emails a day from 
pharmaceutical companies selling things like viagra going into my 
mailbox. In fact the huge number of spams hitting my mail system was as 
high as 25 per second, and was crashing my server before learning how 
spamhaus would allow me to use their black lists of ips to block them 
before they even make it in.


Marshall

sol wrote:

Marshall Dudley wrote:
I think basically an expose'  on the quackbusters operation.  Bolan 
especially can be pretty liberal with his comments using words like 
scum and so forth.  I think basically the courts found that the use 
of such derogatory terms were merited by the actions of quackbusters 
and associates.
Bolen would be much more taken seriously if he would stop using 
derogatory terms, and flippant 7th grade insults. Not that his targets 
do not deserve them, but it makes him seem shallow and fanatical.

I know I respond much better to reasoned arguments without that stuff.
While I agree with Bolen on much of his writing about quackwatch, I 
cringe at the juvenile insults. Barrett, et.al. are quite bad enough 
that it should be easy to discredit them while using more adult language.

sol


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Re: CSEuropeans reject swine flu vaccines

2009-10-22 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yes, that should have been early summer noon day sun in a temperate or 
tropical area.  The reason why latitude does not matter as long as it is 
not in a polar area is that that amount of sun will generate more than 
the amount the body needs, and the body from what I understand will 
automatically stop making the D3 once it gets enough ( presumably around 
40,000 units).  This also only applies to light skinned people, dark 
skinned people require much more sun.


Marshall

sol wrote:

Marshall Dudley wrote:
It is my understanding that 15 minutes in noon day sun will get you 
40,000, so you can work from there as to what the body can safely 
handle.

I believe it depends on the time of year and lattitude.
sol


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Re: CS Mannose

2009-10-22 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Garnet - what I was referring to is how mannose were found,  
in fact all the eight sugars needed
for the body - it was Bill McNally when he was at Carrington Labs who  
broke through for this insight.  As
you say Bill was not taken seriously so he joined up with Sam Caster  
and others who formed Mannatech however all the kudos has to go to  
Bill !

I Take good care
Sandee


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RE: CSQuackbusters sue each other

2009-10-22 Thread Scott Adams
I totally agree Sol. It turns me off too.

Scott Adams
www.lyme-resource.com
You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - Scott
Adams 


 -Original Message-
 From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] 
 Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 5:14 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSQuackbusters sue each other
 
 Marshall Dudley wrote:
  I think basically an expose'  on the quackbusters operation.  Bolan 
  especially can be pretty liberal with his comments using 
 words like scum 
  and so forth.  I think basically the courts found that the 
 use of such 
  derogatory terms were merited by the actions of quackbusters and 
  associates.
 Bolen would be much more taken seriously if he would stop using 
 derogatory terms, and flippant 7th grade insults. Not that 
 his targets 
 do not deserve them, but it makes him seem shallow and fanatical.
 I know I respond much better to reasoned arguments without that stuff.
 While I agree with Bolen on much of his writing about quackwatch, I 
 cringe at the juvenile insults. Barrett, et.al. are quite bad enough 
 that it should be easy to discredit them while using more 
 adult language.
 sol
 
 
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CSAny feedback?

2009-10-22 Thread Lisa
Hi All,

 

On a [yahoo] group there has been some conversation about Sodium Bicarbonate
and its use in fighting off cancer, curing kidney ailments etc.

 

I'd LOVE to hear any feedback that you folks may have - knowing that
somebody has *something* :-)

 

Lisa



Re: CSAny feedback?

2009-10-22 Thread Marshall Dudley

Lisa wrote:


Hi All,

On a [yahoo] group there has been some conversation about Sodium 
Bicarbonate and its use in fighting off cancer, curing kidney ailments 
etc.


I’d LOVE to hear any feedback that you folks may have – knowing that 
somebody has **something** J


Lisa

I believe all those relate to it being able to alkalize the body. For 
cancer it is reported that cancer cannot exist in an alkalized body, and 
for kidney stones, alkalizing will result in uric acid kidney stones to 
dissolve. (If you have calcium type of stones, you are already too 
alkaline).


My wife and I are drinking baking soda mixed with citric acid and added 
to our drinking water to alkalize. The nice thing about that is that it 
does not screw up your digestive system by neutralizing the stomach acid 
like baking soda does but is just as effecting in alkalizing.


Marshall


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Re: CSAny feedback?

2009-10-22 Thread John E. Stevens
Dr. Simoncini out of Italy has been using pure food grade sodium bicarbonate
to fight cancer.  One trick is to mix the sodium bicarbonate with Maple
Syrup.  Cancer loves sugar and draws the mixture of Maple Syrup and sodium
bicarbonate right to it where the sodium bicarbonate begins to destroy the
cancer...  Nice trick on cancer...

On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net wrote:

  Hi All,



 On a [yahoo] group there has been some conversation about Sodium
 Bicarbonate and its use in fighting off cancer, curing kidney ailments etc.



 I’d LOVE to hear any feedback that you folks may have – knowing that
 somebody has **something** J



 Lisa



RE: CSAny feedback?

2009-10-22 Thread Lisa
Thanks for the info Marshall...could you offer up your recipe for your
mix? Do you use 1 or 2 teaspoons of baking soda with how much citric acid?

I'll need to get some good ph strips first...know of where I can get them? I
remember somebody mentioning that certain types are any good as they aren't
detailed enough.

L

-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 5:33 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSAny feedback?

Lisa wrote:

 Hi All,

 On a [yahoo] group there has been some conversation about Sodium 
 Bicarbonate and its use in fighting off cancer, curing kidney ailments 
 etc.

 I'd LOVE to hear any feedback that you folks may have - knowing that 
 somebody has **something** J

 Lisa

I believe all those relate to it being able to alkalize the body. For 
cancer it is reported that cancer cannot exist in an alkalized body, and 
for kidney stones, alkalizing will result in uric acid kidney stones to 
dissolve. (If you have calcium type of stones, you are already too 
alkaline).

My wife and I are drinking baking soda mixed with citric acid and added 
to our drinking water to alkalize. The nice thing about that is that it 
does not screw up your digestive system by neutralizing the stomach acid 
like baking soda does but is just as effecting in alkalizing.

Marshall


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Re: QUESTION: RE: (fwd)Chuck's eye concoction--WAS Re: CSRE: floaters in the eyes

2009-10-22 Thread cking001
For me there's a bit of a sting due to the capsicum in the eyebright
formula.
Tolerable for me as it goes by rather quickly.
YMMV..
We are all individuals.

Chuck
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 I've used it every day for several years.
  As Martha Stewart says It's a
 good thing.
 But, does it cause you a lot of pain? If it does you can do it anyway?
 LOL,
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Lisa // Re: CSAny feedback?

2009-10-22 Thread Jane MacRoss
Pharmacies usually have ph strips - they are expensive though (well in 
Australia that is) and the more detail they have the dearer they get - 
litmus paper is probably the cheapest way to go.


Jane

From: Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net


Thanks for the info Marshall...could you offer up your recipe for your
mix? Do you use 1 or 2 teaspoons of baking soda with how much citric acid?

I'll need to get some good ph strips first...know of where I can get them? 
I
remember somebody mentioning that certain types are any good as they 
aren't

detailed enough.

L



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CSLichen planus

2009-10-22 Thread Pat
Here's part of another article that I'd found  at  
http://www.aafp.org/afp/2601/3319.html


While most cases of lichen planus are idiopathic, some are linked to medication 
use or hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. 

 
Lichenoid drug eruptions are reactions that may occur after exposure to various 
medications. These eruptions may exhibit a cutaneous and histologic appearance 
identical to that of idiopathic lichen planus and, thus, must be considered in 
every patient with lichen planus. While an exhaustive list of possible 
offending agents is quite long, the most common include gold, antimalarial 
agents, penicillamine, thiazide diuretics, beta blockers,7 nonsteroidal 
anti-inflammatory drugs, quinidine and angiotensin-converting enzyme 
inhibitors.8 The interval between administration of the offending medication 
and the development of the lichenoid drug eruptions is usually a few months, 
although it may range from 10 days to several years.8 While the eruptions 
spontaneously clear anywhere from weeks to months after discontinuation of the 
medication in many patients, some patients require systemic therapy. 


  


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RE: CSAny feedback?

2009-10-22 Thread Neville Munn

Don't mean to stir up a hornets' nest here but can't help notice conversations 
about baking soda.  For those who MAY be into EIS does this not fly in the face 
of all noted material regarding baking soda and silver??  If I'm missing 
something here perhaps someone could briefly put me straight?  Maybe I missed 
something earlier on and these discussions are totally unrelated to anyone 
involved with EIS.

 

Can someone clear this up for me?

 

N.
 
 From: blacksa...@comcast.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: RE: CSAny feedback?
 Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 19:47:46 -0400
 
 Thanks for the info Marshall...could you offer up your recipe for your
 mix? Do you use 1 or 2 teaspoons of baking soda with how much citric acid?
 
 I'll need to get some good ph strips first...know of where I can get them? I
 remember somebody mentioning that certain types are any good as they aren't
 detailed enough.
 
 L
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
 Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 5:33 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSAny feedback?
 
 Lisa wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  On a [yahoo] group there has been some conversation about Sodium 
  Bicarbonate and its use in fighting off cancer, curing kidney ailments 
  etc.
 
  I'd LOVE to hear any feedback that you folks may have - knowing that 
  somebody has **something** J
 
  Lisa
 
 I believe all those relate to it being able to alkalize the body. For 
 cancer it is reported that cancer cannot exist in an alkalized body, and 
 for kidney stones, alkalizing will result in uric acid kidney stones to 
 dissolve. (If you have calcium type of stones, you are already too 
 alkaline).
 
 My wife and I are drinking baking soda mixed with citric acid and added 
 to our drinking water to alkalize. The nice thing about that is that it 
 does not screw up your digestive system by neutralizing the stomach acid 
 like baking soda does but is just as effecting in alkalizing.
 
 Marshall
 
 
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CSLichen Planus

2009-10-22 Thread Pat


 
Hi.  I was using colloidal silver over two years before
I got oral Lichen Planus.  Here is a post to this list from last
February.  
Adverse Effects of Gold Avoid gold. . . I'm wondering if it is what has
lead to this lichen planus sore area on my gum which I've had for over two
years now.  I used some colloidal gold about 6 months before I got the
sores. I also started wearing mineral makeup, see below how that can cause 
problems. (Lichen planus is most common in
middle age people.)  Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories and blood pressure
drugs have also been blamed in some articles.  I just found these
articles.

 
 
 
 
 
Pat
Adverse Effects 

Toxic reactions occur in approximately 32% of patients receiving intramuscular
gold sodium thiomalate (Myochrysine) for rheumatoid arthritis (Arthritis
and Allied Conditions [Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1972, pp. 455-82]).
Skin reactions account for 60% of these side effects (Ann. Rheum. Dis.
1960;19:95-119). 

There is a broad spectrum of cutaneous side effects following gold therapy. In
most cases a nonspecific dermatitis can be observed, mainly on the chest, arms,
and legs. The skin lesions may also mimic lichen planus, pityriasis rosea, or
various forms of eczema, obscuring early diagnosis (Z. Rheumatol.
1986;45:100-6). 

Histologically, Hofmann et al. described four types of reactions caused by
gold: a dermatitis type, a vasculitis type, a lichenoid type, and an urticarial
type (Z. Rheumatol. 1986;45:100-6). 

Lichen Planus 

Lichen planus is an inflammatory mucocutaneous condition with characteristic
violaceous polygonal flat-topped papules and plaques that are intensely
pruritic. 

Involvement of the oral mucosa is common, and this condition can be
debilitating in severe cases. Oral lichen planus classically presents on the 
buccal
mucosa as a white, lacy, reticular pattern, but erosive lesions can also occur.
Erosive lesions in particular may be exquisitely painful and can lead to
secondary infections; and the pain can lead to poor nutrition and dehydration.
Moreover, patients with long-term oral mucosal lesions have an increased risk
of developing squamous cell carcinoma in the lesions (Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral
Pathol. 1985;60:30-4). 

While most cases of lichen planus are idiopathic, some are caused by the
ingestion of certain medications, notably gold. Furthermore, the association
between oral lichen planus and the use of gold in dental restorations has been
well established for many years (Am. J. Contact Dermatitis 2001;12:146-50).
Interestingly, dermatitis from jewelry is not always seen in patients with oral
mucosal reactions attributed to gold (Contact Dermatitis 1995;33:323-8). 

In addition to many case reports of oral lichen planus secondary to
gold-containing dental restorative materials, there have been cases of linear
lichen planus on the lower extremities and nail lichen planus secondary to
gold-containing dental fillers, all of which improved with the removal of the
gold dental restoration (Br. J. Dermatol. 2005;152:1087-9;J. Dermatol.
1996;23:890-2). There have even been cases of cutaneous lichen planus after the
consumption of Goldschlager, a gold-containing cinnamon liquor (N. Engl. J.
Med. 1996;334:603). 

Gold Allergy 

Prior to the 1980s, allergies to gold were thought to be rare, with only a few
cases reported. Because it was thought to be immunologically inert, gold was
rarely tested for among dermatologists and allergists. This situation allowed
gold allergy to go undetected, and gold was considered an insignificant
allergen (Fisher's Contact Dermatitis, 5th ed. [Philadelphia:
Williams  Wilkins; 2001]). Gold was added to the North American Contact
Dermatitis Group (NACDG) standard screening panel in the 1996-1998 series, and
quickly became the sixth most common allergen (J. Am. Acad. Dermatol.
1998;38:911-8). 

The recognition of gold as a significant sensitizer and as the second most
common metal allergen (only after nickel) led to the designation of gold as
Allergen of the Year in 2001 by the American Contact Dermatitis Society (Adv.
Dermatol. 2004;20:237-55). 

An interesting feature of gold allergy is the propensity for facial and eyelid
dermatitis to occur. In fact, gold was the most frequently encountered allergen
associated with eyelid dermatitis in the most recent NACDG data (2003-2004)
(Dermatitis 2007;18:78-81). 

It is important to note that gold does not often cause a reaction under
jewelry. Rather, reactions are seen in areas where gold comes in contact with
eye makeup, foundation, and sunscreens, which are items that might contain
metal compounds such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. These harder metals
abrade the gold, leading to the release of sensitizing gold particles. Mineral
makeup is thought to be a frequent culprit. 

Notably, both the dermatitis and 

Re: CSAny feedback?

2009-10-22 Thread Clayton Family
ok Neville, they are talking about using baking soda to alkalize the  
body, not to use it with EIS.  -kathryn



On Oct 22, 2009, at 7:54 PM, Neville Munn wrote:

Don't mean to stir up a hornets' nest here but can't help notice  
conversations about baking soda.  For those who MAY be into EIS does  
this not fly in the face of all noted material regarding baking soda  
and silver??  If I'm missing something here perhaps someone could  
briefly put me straight?  Maybe I missed something earlier on and  
these discussions are totally unrelated to anyone involved with EIS.


Can someone clear this up for me?

N.

 From: blacksa...@comcast.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: RE: CSAny feedback?
 Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 19:47:46 -0400

 Thanks for the info Marshall...could you offer up your recipe  
for your
 mix? Do you use 1 or 2 teaspoons of baking soda with how much  
citric acid?


 I'll need to get some good ph strips first...know of where I can  
get them? I
 remember somebody mentioning that certain types are any good as  
they aren't

 detailed enough.

 L

 -Original Message-
 From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
 Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 5:33 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSAny feedback?

 Lisa wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  On a [yahoo] group there has been some conversation about Sodium
  Bicarbonate and its use in fighting off cancer, curing kidney  
ailments

  etc.
 
  I'd LOVE to hear any feedback that you folks may have - knowing  
that

  somebody has **something** J
 
  Lisa
 
 I believe all those relate to it being able to alkalize the body.  
For
 cancer it is reported that cancer cannot exist in an alkalized  
body, and
 for kidney stones, alkalizing will result in uric acid kidney  
stones to

 dissolve. (If you have calcium type of stones, you are already too
 alkaline).

 My wife and I are drinking baking soda mixed with citric acid and  
added
 to our drinking water to alkalize. The nice thing about that is  
that it
 does not screw up your digestive system by neutralizing the  
stomach acid

 like baking soda does but is just as effecting in alkalizing.

 Marshall




RE: CSP K?

2009-10-22 Thread Neville Munn

Peter  Kathryn,

 

Thanks for that, for a moment there I thought people were taking EIS in their 
usual way, whatever way that may be, as well as the soda thing, more by 
innocent coincidence than as an adjunct if you get my meaning.

 

Glad to hear I didn't upset any hornets g.

 

N.
 


From: clay...@skypoint.com
Subject: Re: CSAny feedback?
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 21:25:54 -0500
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

ok Neville, they are talking about using baking soda to alkalize the body, not 
to use it with EIS.  -kathryn





On Oct 22, 2009, at 7:54 PM, Neville Munn wrote:

Don't mean to stir up a hornets' nest here but can't help notice conversations 
about baking soda.  For those who MAY be into EIS does this not fly in the face 
of all noted material regarding baking soda and silver??  If I'm missing 
something here perhaps someone could briefly put me straight?  Maybe I missed 
something earlier on and these discussions are totally unrelated to anyone 
involved with EIS.
 
Can someone clear this up for me?
 
N.
 
 From: blacksa...@comcast.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: RE: CSAny feedback?
 Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 19:47:46 -0400
 
 Thanks for the info Marshall...could you offer up your recipe for your
 mix? Do you use 1 or 2 teaspoons of baking soda with how much citric acid?
 
 I'll need to get some good ph strips first...know of where I can get them? I
 remember somebody mentioning that certain types are any good as they aren't
 detailed enough.
 
 L
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
 Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 5:33 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSAny feedback?
 
 Lisa wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  On a [yahoo] group there has been some conversation about Sodium 
  Bicarbonate and its use in fighting off cancer, curing kidney ailments 
  etc.
 
  I'd LOVE to hear any feedback that you folks may have - knowing that 
  somebody has **something** J
 
  Lisa
 
 I believe all those relate to it being able to alkalize the body. For 
 cancer it is reported that cancer cannot exist in an alkalized body, and 
 for kidney stones, alkalizing will result in uric acid kidney stones to 
 dissolve. (If you have calcium type of stones, you are already too 
 alkaline).
 
 My wife and I are drinking baking soda mixed with citric acid and added 
 to our drinking water to alkalize. The nice thing about that is that it 
 does not screw up your digestive system by neutralizing the stomach acid 
 like baking soda does but is just as effecting in alkalizing.
 
 Marshall
 
 
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CStrying CS, so tired and achy

2009-10-22 Thread Stacy Rappaport
Hi All, I keep trying, hopefully this reaches hte postings.

I've started using CS a few weeks ago, I got to 5 tsps, 4 xs a day but then
ran out. someone sent me more and I started at 3tsps but felt pretty bad a
4. I resume CS too quickly. I backed off, stopped it and then resumed again
wiht a lower dose. I'm at 4 tsps but feeling really wiped out, lost a lor fo
the strength and clarity I had. Sleeping later, simply tired with aches that
move around  and just feeling as if all sense are dulled.

Is this when I should back down again?  What is the process like? Do I
simply need to wait this out ( 4tsp or 3) until I feel better? Then increase
again?

ANy feedback would be so very helpful. I feel isolated.

Thanks


Re: CStrying CS, so tired and achy

2009-10-22 Thread Smitty
 I've started using CS a few weeks ago,. . .
I'm at 4 tsps but feeling really wiped out,
 Is this when I should back down again?  W

You can't overdose on CS. . . .
Also you aren't taking enough to do any good.
You most likely have a virus.
Did you get your pig flu shot ?


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