Re: CSherniated disc

2010-01-17 Thread Ode Coyote

##  A magnet is a magnet is a magnet.
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/

You can get a 20 pound finger snipper of a steel sticker for less than $5.

3/4 dia. x 1/4 thick 
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=DC4SH  20 pounds $2.85


http://www.kjmagnetics.com/calculator.asp

http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=DX08B-N52

47.9 pounder  1 diameter x 1/2 thick   $11.35

 Don't get it too close to the fridge with that in your pocket  or you 
might never get away from it with your pants on.


 Try this one to stick yourself to a bridge.
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=DY0X0-N52
222.9 pounds  2 diameter x 1 thick  $67.50

 Don't forget your crowbar.

ode

At 03:30 PM 1/16/2010 -0800, you wrote:
If you join (it's free) the microelectricitygermkiller  list at 
Yahoo, you will learn how to make a device that seems to really handle 
localized infections really, really well.  It's just a battery and a 
couple of wires and is so very cheap and effective and easy, easy, easy 
to make.  The files section of the list will tell exactly how others have 
used the device with success so that will take care of the infection 
part.  Now for the pain.  When my mother had a herniated disc 
(osteoporosis), she said the only thing that would make the pain bearable 
was to apply a 2 1/2 lb. therapeutic magnet.  That was the only thing 
that would bring down the pain.  These magnets are kinda expensive, but 
will outlast us by decades.   Best wishes,  pj



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Re: CSOT Question.. Extreme Bloating

2010-01-17 Thread craehow...@juno.com
Deb and Jess...
Thanks for the response...  Deb I will give that a try and Jess I have Garden 
of Life Primal Defense.. its an HSO Probiotic Formul...  I took two last night 
which did help..  I will again resume taking these.  Was not aware that it 
would be usefull for this condition.
connie

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Re: CSherniated disc

2010-01-17 Thread Steve G
My largest rare-earth magnet is 1 1/2 in diameter and 1 thick.    I haven't 
used it for medical type issues though.

Instead I use it to remove certain dents from saxophones.  (I buy, fix, and 
resell pro and vintage horns).    I have some solid stainless steel balls up to 
2 1/2 in diameter, place inside the sax, and rub the magnet outside the sax 
near the dent with a soft cloth in-between.  The ball pushes the dent out and 
with a little skill will totally remove many dents.

I have never allowed kids to play with my super-magnets because they really can 
break fingers and pull sharp tools and such through the air.  You also need to 
keep them at least 6 feet away from computers and folks with pace-makers for 
obvious reasons.   It is easy to lose track and forget what you are getting 
close to and I've been surprised many times by tools that refuse to stay still, 
or by a sudden adhesion to a metal surface such as a fridge.

I've been interested in health applications, but not sure what to do or what 
advice to trust.  I wonder if there is a yahoo group for magnets.   

Steve G.


--- On Sun, 1/17/10, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net wrote:

From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
Subject: Re: CSherniated disc
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, January 17, 2010, 5:39 AM

##  A magnet is a magnet is a magnet.
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/

You can get a 20 pound finger snipper of a steel sticker for less than $5.

3/4 dia. x 1/4 thick http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=DC4SH  20 
pounds $2.85

http://www.kjmagnetics.com/calculator.asp

http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=DX08B-N52

47.9 pounder  1 diameter x 1/2 thick   $11.35

 Don't get it too close to the fridge with that in your pocket  or you might 
never get away from it with your pants on.

 Try this one to stick yourself to a bridge.
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=DY0X0-N52
222.9 pounds  2 diameter x 1 thick  $67.50

 Don't forget your crowbar.

ode

At 03:30 PM 1/16/2010 -0800, you wrote:
     If you join (it's free) the microelectricitygermkiller  list at Yahoo, 
you will learn how to make a device that seems to really handle localized 
infections really, really well.  It's just a battery and a couple of wires and 
is so very cheap and effective and easy, easy, easy to make.  The files 
section of the list will tell exactly how others have used the device with 
success so that will take care of the infection part.  Now for the pain.  When 
my mother had a herniated disc (osteoporosis), she said the only thing that 
would make the pain bearable was to apply a 2 1/2 lb. therapeutic magnet.  
That was the only thing that would bring down the pain.  These magnets are 
kinda expensive, but will outlast us by decades.   Best wishes,  pj


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Re: CSherniated disc

2010-01-17 Thread Smitty
 I've been interested in health applications, but not sure what to do or what
 advice to trust.  I wonder if there is a yahoo group for magnets.
 Steve G.

You can search here =
http://groups.yahoo.com/search?query=magnets

Smitty


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Re: CSherniated disc

2010-01-17 Thread Renee
Hi Steve.  I run a magnet group at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Magnetictherapytoday/

It's not a busy group.  In fact, there is a second group called magnotherapy
  It also is not busy.  BUT--Peter Kulish is on my group (I think he's on
the other one too) and I feel like he is the foremost authority in magnetic
healing today.  After much research into healing with magnets I chose to go
with his information.  

His book, which you can buy from his site by itself or included in his
healing kit (I have two of the kits so in case both my husband and I need
the magnets at the same time :-) is the book used for teaching the healing
use of magnets in Japan's medical schools.  Considering that the Japanese 
have used magnets for hundreds of years, I think it says a lot that they
would use HIS book to teach their students about magnets!!  

His web site is
www.biomagscience.net   if you sign up for his newsletter there is usually a
sale listed there every month, sometimes for the full kits, sometimes for
the very few supplements he carries that he's found works great with the
magnets.  

As I said, our group isn't busy, but if you ask questions they get answered.

Samala,
Renee--hope to see you on the list

---Original Message---
 
I've been interested in health applications, but not sure what to do or what 
advice to trust.  I wonder if there is a yahoo group for magnets.   

Re: CSherniated disc

2010-01-17 Thread Renee
Well, this is a new use for magnets.  I'll post it to our group, with your
permission.  

You can use any type of magnet for healing, but you need to know the
negative face (north) for best medical use.  

There are those companies, like Nikken, that use bipole magnets--magnets
with both north and south on the same face--for healing.  From my studies,
and my CHOICE, I have decided that it is best to use single magnetic side
for healing.  Mostly that is negative (north) though there are some
instances where you would use positive (south) sides.  

But I like the idea of using magnets for 'healing' musical instruments!  :-)

Samala,
Rene

---Original Message---
 
 
Instead I use it to remove certain dents from saxophones.  (I buy, fix, and
resell pro and vintage horns).I have some solid stainless steel balls up
to 2 1/2 in diameter, place inside the sax, and rub the magnet outside the
sax near the dent with a soft cloth in-between.  The ball pushes the dent
out and with a little skill will totally remove many dents.





 

CSFwd: Colloidal Silver Banned in Europe, Part II

2010-01-17 Thread John E. Stevens
Hi, Folks:

I'd be interested in your response to the link: Colloidal Silver secrets
blog below.

John

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Date: Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 6:24 AM
Subject: Colloidal Silver Banned in Europe, Part II
To: jonellis.steven...@gmail.com


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CSdecongestant alternatives?

2010-01-17 Thread S. Brown
I've had an ongoing sinus infection and decongestants make my resting heart 
rate close to 100. Is there something else I can use to help clear stopped 
up ears especially, not to mention sinuses? I take CS orally and  can actually 
breathe thanks to a CS and saline wash. Thanks for any suggestions.  --Irene



  

RE: CSherniated disc / the power of MAGNETS

2010-01-17 Thread Nenah Sylver
[Rene] You can use any type of magnet for healing, but you need to know the
negative face (north) for best medical use.  

There are those companies, like Nikken, that use bipole magnets--magnets
with both north and south on the same face--for healing.  From my studies,
and my CHOICE, I have decided that it is best to use single magnetic side
for healing.  Mostly that is negative (north) though there are some
instances where you would use positive (south) sides.

==

   I had a really negative experience with a Nikken car seat and wouldn't
touch their products now with a ten-foot pole. 

   Years ago a neighbor loaned her car seat to me, which I used when sitting
at my computer desk. The pain in my back was substantially mitigated for
about three weeks, but then there were diminishing returns and in about a
month I didn't feel that it helped at all. For three months after that, I
lost interest in writing and didn't even want to sit at my computer.
(However, the car seat remained.) Not wanting to work is unusual for me,
because writing is my passion as well as my job. I also experienced severe
short-term memory loss.

   I finally realized that these effects were from the South Pole energy of
the Nikken's bi-polar magnet system when my little Chihuahua became very
ill. She had a habit of sitting behind my back when I was writing -- like a
furry pillow -- so she was exposed to that car seat too. After a few months,
I discovered a lump on one of her nipples. From the morning I discovered the
lump to later in the afternoon, the lump had grown from about 2 to 8 mm. (I
could estimate the size because I make beaded jewelry in my spare time.)
Normally not one to advocate cutting into living tissue, I sensed that it
was in the best interest of the dog to have the lump surgically removed.

   The lump was removed two days later -- along with three other lumps that
the vet found. Apparently, the South Pole effects of over-stimulating the
growth of tissue had produced the cancerous growth in my dog.

   Thanks to Rife Therapy, Spectro-Chrome, CS and some other protocols, my
beloved dog pulled through and lived another six years or so (I euthanized
her at the age of 16-1/2). However, this taught me first-hand the power of
South Pole energy. It also made me realize how dangerous magnets can be when
you don't know what you're doing. Combining North and South Pole energy into
magnetic products is the pinnacle of irresponsibility and ignorance --
especially when the products are sold via Direct Marketing, when anyone can
sell something without understanding how the product affects others (for
good or ill). 

 

Nenah

 

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author: The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),

now available in HARDCOVER

 The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

 http://www.nenahsylver.com www.nenahsylver.com 



Re: CSdecongestant alternatives?

2010-01-17 Thread Donna
Use a neti pot to clean out your sinus because most clogged ears come 
from sinus infection and congestion. I have had chronic stuffy ears but 
using that and eating spicier foods with cumin, chili powder, garlic, 
onion, and cilantro (ingredients to Indian food) has made my head feel great

Donna ACS

*I've had an ongoing sinus infection and decongestants make my resting 
heart rate close to 100. Is there something else I can use to help 
clear stopped up ears especially, not to mention sinuses? I take CS 
orally and  can actually breathe thanks to a CS and saline wash. 
Thanks for any suggestions.  --Irene*
 




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Re: CSdecongestant alternatives?

2010-01-17 Thread John E. Stevens
Spray Silver water directly into your nose, lean way, way back, and let it
drain into your sinus cavities.

John

On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Donna dscroggs44...@gmail.com wrote:

 Use a neti pot to clean out your sinus because most clogged ears come from
 sinus infection and congestion. I have had chronic stuffy ears but using
 that and eating spicier foods with cumin, chili powder, garlic, onion, and
 cilantro (ingredients to Indian food) has made my head feel great
 Donna ACS

  *I've had an ongoing sinus infection and decongestants make my resting
 heart rate close to 100. Is there something else I can use to help clear
 stopped up ears especially, not to mention sinuses? I take CS orally and
  can actually breathe thanks to a CS and saline wash. Thanks for any
 suggestions.  --Irene*




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Re: CSherniated disc

2010-01-17 Thread Jason
Thanks one and all for your feed back!I have,and will try some of your idea's 
and suggestions.And those offering more communication via telephone and e-mail 
I will be contacting you all very soon in the near future. Thanks again Jason!


  


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Re: CSdecongestant alternatives?

2010-01-17 Thread sol

At 09:33 AM 1/17/2010, you wrote:
I've had an ongoing sinus infection and decongestants make my 
resting heart rate close to 100. Is there something else I can use 
to help clear stopped up ears especially, not to mention sinuses? I 
take CS orally and  can actually breathe thanks to a CS and saline 
wash. Thanks for any suggestions.  --Irene


I use CS in a dropper bottle with a little DMSO added, about 3 -5 
drops DMSO to an ounce of CS. Dries up a runny nose almost 
immediately. and The DMSO takes the silver deep into the tissues to 
get at infection that is not right at the tissue surface. It also 
gets the silver right through the mucous to kill bacteria better that way too.

Nebulizing with the same with some MSM added is good too.
sol









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Re: CSdecongestant alternatives?

2010-01-17 Thread Steve G

I recommend taking cayenne pepper.   For an immediate help, take about 1/4 tsp 
in a glass of warm water and drink it down.  Myself, I take it in capsule 
form.   It helps with a great deal of stuff.  You can also take a capsaicin 
cream such as Capsaicin HP and dab just a little bit on your forehead, 
cheekbones and nose right over your sinuses.  This helps a lot as well.   

And for the diehard. get a bottle of sinusblaster.   It's saline solution 
with a minute amount of capsaicin in it and when you squirt it up there, it 
briefly feels like someone has rammed a 6 inch red hot spike up there. but 
you talk about resolving cluster or sinus headaches instantly!  Wow!    (If 
you're a masochist, just have someone pepper spray you in the face that 
works too, but I don't recommend it!)

Some people also use a salt solution rinse for their sinuses pour it in one 
nostril and it comes out the other.   I'm told by folks that this is very 
effective.  There are special devices you can buy at the health food store to 
do this.   I forget what they're called.

Steve G.




--- On Sun, 1/17/10, S. Brown lizrbe...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: S. Brown lizrbe...@yahoo.com
Subject: CSdecongestant alternatives?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, January 17, 2010, 11:33 AM

I've had an ongoing sinus infection and decongestants make my resting heart 
rate close to 100. Is there something else I can use to help clear stopped 
up ears especially, not to mention sinuses? I take CS orally and  can actually 
breathe thanks to a CS and saline wash. Thanks for any suggestions.  --Irene
 


  


  

CSTo Rainie and any other new folks...

2010-01-17 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi folks!

Let me take the opportunity of Rainie's questions below to make sure 
she and any other new folks are able to maximize their use of mailing 
lists like this and others, such as the groups at yahoo...

Rainie writes:
 ... I haven't joined a discussion forum on lyme yet.  I am finding I'm
 a little overwhelmed just being in this group and the support group. 

As you are likely to join at least one or two other groups, and may 
want to receive e-mail from all of them at the same time, it can indeed 
become overwhelming very quickly if all of this e-mail traffic descends 
on your in-box in a fire-hose like torrent, all jumbled together with 
spam and your legitimate correspondence.

It is VITAL, therefore, to learn how to train your e-mail system to 
sort incoming messages according to where the come from, so that each 
group that you join ends up with its own in-box or message folder, 
separate from each other.

In Gmail, for instance, they use Labels to organize things, and you can 
set up filters to tag each mail as it comes in according to attributes 
of the message such as sender, or a string in the Subject: and move it 
to a Label that you've created to receive them. The label appears in 
the list on the left along with your in-box, trash, sent mail, etc.

This way, you can create a label for each group you join and make sure 
messages from it are sorted automatically and moved out of your inbox 
for you.

Each system is different. Usually you can do a Google search with the 
name of your e-mail program or service, and the words 'filter OR sort' 
and find instructions for doing this. If it is not possible, you should 
move to a different e-mail service or program. It's that important, I 
believe.

 I [don't know] how to respond.  I'm not sure if I should be writing to
 you directly or posting here, so for now I'll do both. 

It's generally the best idea to respond to the group as a whole rather 
than to the original poster. Thus, when you hit reply, you should make 
sure that the list posting address, silver-list@eskimo.com is in the 
To: or Addressee: field of your message.

The list server adds a Reply-To: header to each message it sends out 
which attempts to make replies go back to the list by default. This is 
occasionally overridden by some folks' e-mail setup, but works most of 
the time.

Which means... if you actually WANT to reply privately to the original 
author, you usually have to cut and paste or deliberately select their 
address and possibly delete the list address in order to do so. 
Forgetting this has sometimes lead to gaffes which range from amusing 
to embarrassing, so it's a good thing to always be conscious of.

The main reason I've set the default behavior this way is to promote 
the discussion rather than suppress it. If the default was to send 
replies back to the original author, most threads would quickly 
disappear into private discussions, and we would lose most of the 
continuity and spontaneous contributions from others that generally 
surround each topic.

It can be set up the opposite way, and is on lists where severe control 
over the discussion is desirable, but, by my choice, at least, it's 
better this way. 

I hope these remarks will make you a bit more confident of how to work 
the levers and pull the strings. The facilities on this mailing list 
are primitive by modern standards, but the skills you learn still apply 
even to the more elaborate, feature laden group interfaces that are out 
there.

If you have questions about how to manage your participation in the 
group, feel free to ask me privately or request help from the group.

Be well!

Mike Devour
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Re: CSdecongestant alternatives?

2010-01-17 Thread Pat Lawrie
It is called a Netti Pot.

Pat





From: Steve G chube...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, January 17, 2010 2:25:01 PM
Subject: Re: CSdecongestant alternatives?



I recommend taking cayenne pepper.   For an immediate help, take about 1/4 tsp 
in a glass of warm water and drink it down.  Myself, I take it in capsule 
form.   It helps with a great deal of stuff.  You can also take a capsaicin 
cream such as Capsaicin HP and dab just a little bit on your forehead, 
cheekbones and nose right over your sinuses.  This helps a lot as well.   

And for the diehard. get a bottle of sinusblaster.   It's saline solution 
with a minute amount of capsaicin in it and when you squirt it up there, it 
briefly feels like someone has rammed a 6 inch red hot spike up there. but 
you talk about resolving cluster or sinus headaches instantly!  Wow!    (If 
you're a masochist, just have someone pepper spray you in the face that 
works too, but I don't recommend it!)

Some people also use a salt solution rinse for their sinuses pour it in one 
nostril and it comes out the other.   I'm told by folks that this is very 
effective.  There are special devices you can buy at the health food store to 
do this.   I forget what they're called.

Steve G.




--- On Sun, 1/17/10, S. Brown lizrbe...@yahoo.com wrote:


From: S. Brown lizrbe...@yahoo.com
Subject: CSdecongestant alternatives?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, January 17, 2010, 11:33 AM


I've had an ongoing sinus infection and decongestants make my resting heart 
rate close to 100. Is there something else I can use to help clear stopped 
up ears especially, not to mention sinuses? I take CS orally and  can actually 
breathe thanks to a CS and saline wash. Thanks for any suggestions.  --Irene

 



  

Re: CSTo Rainie and any other new folks...

2010-01-17 Thread M. G. Devour
 I submit that your sig be modified slightly:
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 Your patience is truly a virtue...

Awww, I'd never do that, Chuck! Thanks for the kind words, though!

Mike D.

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Re: CSherniated disc

2010-01-17 Thread cking001
Great Idea for dent removal.
Filing that one away...

Chuck
Can I yell movie in a crowded firehouse??

On 1/17/2010 9:30:13 AM, Steve G (chube...@yahoo.com) wrote:
 My largest rare-earth magnet is 1 1/2 in diameter and 1 thick.   I
 haven't used it for medical type issues though.
 
 Instead I use it to remove certain dents from saxophones. (I buy, fix, and 
 resell pro and vintage horns).   I have some solid stainless steel balls up 
 to 2 1/2 in diameter, place inside the sax, and rub the magnet outside the 
 sax near the dent with a soft cloth in-between. The ball pushes the dent out 
 and with a little skill will totally remove many dents.
 
 I have never allowed kids to play with my super-magnets because they really 
 can break fingers and pull sharp tools and such through the air. You also 
 need to keep them at least 6 feet away from computers and folks with 
 pace-makers for obvious reasons.  It is easy to lose track and forget what 
 you are getting close to and I've
 been surprised many times by tools that refuse to stay still, or by a
 sudden adhesion to a metal surface such as a fridge.
 
 I've been interested in health applications, but not sure what to do or what 
 advice to trust. I wonder if there is a yahoo group for magnets.
 
 Steve G.


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Re: CSdecongestant alternatives?

2010-01-17 Thread michele4466


What is DMSO and MSM? 


- Original Message - 
From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 3:17:32 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: CSdecongestant alternatives? 

At 09:33 AM 1/17/2010, you wrote: 
I've had an ongoing sinus infection and decongestants make my 
resting heart rate close to 100. Is there something else I can use 
to help clear stopped up ears especially, not to mention sinuses? I 
take CS orally and  can actually breathe thanks to a CS and saline 
wash. Thanks for any suggestions.  --Irene 

I use CS in a dropper bottle with a little DMSO added, about 3 -5 
drops DMSO to an ounce of CS. Dries up a runny nose almost 
immediately. and The DMSO takes the silver deep into the tissues to 
get at infection that is not right at the tissue surface. It also 
gets the silver right through the mucous to kill bacteria better that way too. 
Nebulizing with the same with some MSM added is good too. 
sol 

 





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Re: CSdecongestant alternatives?

2010-01-17 Thread sol

At 04:05 PM 1/17/2010, you wrote:


What is DMSO and MSM?


There should be good information here: http://www.dmso.org/
There are also book about MSM and DMSO and there is a yahoo email 
list devoted to DMSO.

sol


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Re: CSherniated disc

2010-01-17 Thread Malcolm
On Sun, 2010-01-17 at 17:55 -0500, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
 Great Idea for dent removal.
 Filing that one away...
 
   Chuck
 Can I yell movie in a crowded firehouse??

Shore, just not in a submarine.
 



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Re: CSdecongestant alternatives?

2010-01-17 Thread Donna

Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is a naturally occurring sulfur compound 
found in our bodies as wells as in many common beverages and foods, 
including milk, coffee, tea and green vegetables. In its purified 
chemical form, it is odorless, white, water soluble crystalline solid.

Donna ACS


What is DMSO and MSM?


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From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 3:17:32 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: CSdecongestant alternatives?

At 09:33 AM 1/17/2010, you wrote:
I've had an ongoing sinus infection and decongestants make my
resting heart rate close to 100. Is there something else I can use
to help clear stopped up ears especially, not to mention sinuses? I
take CS orally and  can actually breathe thanks to a CS and saline
wash. Thanks for any suggestions.  --Irene

I use CS in a dropper bottle with a little DMSO added, about 3 -5
drops DMSO to an ounce of CS. Dries up a runny nose almost
immediately. and The DMSO takes the silver deep into the tissues to
get at infection that is not right at the tissue surface. It also
gets the silver right through the mucous to kill bacteria better that 
way too.

Nebulizing with the same with some MSM added is good too.
sol







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RE: CSherniated disc / the power of MAGNETS

2010-01-17 Thread Renee
Hi Nenah.  I totally agree with you.  That's the problem with the Nikken
like products.  They DO work--at first--because all magnet energy can help. 
But that constant exposure to north AND south is just not good.  And the
south pole CAN be harmful, especially over time.

That's why so many people buy magnetic mattress pads and sleep great at
first--but then start not being able to sleep.  It's because almost all pads
have both north and south poles facing up--so the person is being exposed to
the south for too long.

Peter had told me that the pads should not even have north poles in the area
that would normally be where their kidneys/adrenals are.  Even with north
pole facing them there it could eventually over stimulate.  

That's the great thing about having Peter's book.  He covers just about
every illness and tells exactly how to use the magnets, and for how long. 
Plus, you can always get an answer when you write him with a question.  He's
been very helpful to me.

Thanks for this story.  Do you mind if I post it to my list?  I know there
are a couple Nikken dealers on the list, and of course they think their
products are wonderful, but I personally see them as potentially dangerous
in the long term, for most people.  There are some that can handle it, but
there are those that can not.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
   I had a really negative experience with a Nikken car seat and wouldn’t
touch their products now with a ten-foot pole. 
   

Re: CS[Steve] decongestant alternatives?

2010-01-17 Thread Sandy
Hi Steve,

That special device is called a neti pot.

Best regards,
Sandy

--- On Sun, 1/17/10, Steve G chube...@yahoo.com wrote:


There are special devices you can buy at the health food store to do this.   I 
forget what they're called.

Steve G.
 


  


  


  

Re: CSTo Rainie and any other new folks...

2010-01-17 Thread cking001
I submit that your sig be modified slightly:
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[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian,Saint]
[mdev...@eskimo.com]
[Speaking only for myself...   ]

Your patience is truly a virtue...

Chuck
I forgot all about the Amnesia Conference!!

On 1/17/2010 4:32:27 PM, M. G. Devour (mdev...@eskimo.com) wrote:
 Hi folks!
 
 Let me take the opportunity of
 Rainie's questions below to make sure
 she and any other new folks are able to maximize their use of mailing
 lists like this and others, such as the groups at yahoo...
 
 Rainie writes:
  ... I haven't
 joined a discussion forum on lyme yet.  I am finding
 I'm
  a little overwhelmed just being in this group and the support group.
 
 As you are likely to join at least one or two other groups, and may
 want to receive e-mail from all of them at the same time, it can indeed
 become overwhelming very quickly if all of this e-mail traffic descends
 on your in-box in a fire-hose like torrent, all jumbled together with
 spam and your legitimate correspondence.
 
 It is VITAL, therefore, to learn how to train your e-mail system to
 sort incoming messages according to where the come from, so that each
 group that you join ends up with its own in-box or message folder,
 separate from each other.
 
 In Gmail, for instance, they use Labels to organize things, and you can
 set up filters to tag each mail as it comes in according to attributes
 of the message such as sender, or a string in the Subject: and move it


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Re: CSTo Rainie and any other new folks...

2010-01-17 Thread Craig Chamberlin




Sorry Mike,

But your name has been submitted to the Vatican:))

Somethings are inevitable...but in this case...it will be somewhat
later on:)

Craig

M. G. Devour wrote:

  
I submit that your sig be modified slightly:
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[mdev...@eskimo.com]
[Speaking only for myself...   ]

Your patience is truly a virtue...

  
  
Awww, I'd never do that, Chuck! Thanks for the kind words, though!

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian, Saint]
[mdev...@eskimo.com]
[Speaking only for myself...   ]


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CSHPV Tonsil Cancer

2010-01-17 Thread Scotty
I have a good friend that found out last week he has stage four cancer in one 
of his tonsils that has spread to the surrounding lymph nodes. He is going to 
Stanford this week for 8 weeks of radiation and chemo. Is there anything else 
he can alternatively do? They have given him 2 to 6 months to live if this 
treatment doesn't work.

ScottyHave a great day!

 



  

Re: CSHPV Tonsil Cancer

2010-01-17 Thread Steve G

Bill Munro in Waterford, MI beat prostate cancer and avoided chemo by giving 
himself hydrogen peroxide inhaler treatments several times a day.   He was 
retested 6 months after he started this and showed no sign of cancer.   

Some people swear by the Budwig protocol.

I have recently been reading about the Overnite Cancer Cure (OCC) which is a 
protocol that attempts not to kill cancer cells, but to return them to normal 
status.

You can google these and see what you think.

Best of luck for your friend.

Steve G.


--- On Mon, 1/18/10, Scotty scottie592...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: Scotty scottie592...@yahoo.com
Subject: CSHPV Tonsil Cancer
To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, January 18, 2010, 12:55 AM

I have a good friend that found out last week he has stage four cancer in one 
of his tonsils that has spread to the surrounding lymph nodes. He is going to 
Stanford this week for 8 weeks of radiation and chemo. Is there anything else 
he can alternatively do? They have given him 2 to 6 months to live if this 
treatment doesn't work.

ScottyHave a great day!