Re: CS>Re: peripheral neuropathy

2010-08-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
There must have been a good earth somewhere Neville, or I shudder to think what 
could have happened!  Imagine that happening nowadays!  The Health and Safety 
lot would have gone into orbit!  dee

On 5 Aug 2010, at 04:22, Neville Munn wrote:

> 
>  
> > Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 09:10:47 -0400
> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> > From: odecoy...@windstream.net
> > Subject: Re: CS>Re: peripheral neuropathy
> 
> > 
> [Grabbing hold of 120 volt house wires will make you DANCE, but it's not 
> > likely to make your heart beat at 60 Hz or stop it.
> > 240 volts, different story.]
> -I know what it'll do if one places a hand on top of a wringer on those old 
> 240v wringer washing machines, and gets a boot, the muscles in the hand 
> contract and you won't be able to let it go.  My dear old mum got zapped that 
> way many moons ago.  Besides telling me to get out of the laundry and not to 
> come near her {I was only a little kid then} I can't imagine what she was 
> going through as she composed herself enough mentally to physically wrench 
> her hand from that wringer {I still shudder when I think about the time 
> factor while being electrocuted}.  She felt a bit crook for the rest of the 
> day, but it didn't kill her.  Praps she had a good pair of shoes on that day 
> too?
>  
> N.
> 


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RE: CS>Re: peripheral neuropathy

2010-08-05 Thread Neville Munn

Just noticed a mistake Dee, I meant to say "on top of the agitator" on those 
old wringer machines, but I guess you understood what I meant.

 

N.
 
> Subject: Re: CS>Re: peripheral neuropathy
> From: d...@deetroy.org
> Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 08:13:44 +0100
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> 
> There must have been a good earth somewhere Neville, or I shudder to think 
> what could have happened! Imagine that happening nowadays! The Health and 
> Safety lot would have gone into orbit! dee
> 
> On 5 Aug 2010, at 04:22, Neville Munn wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > > Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 09:10:47 -0400
> > > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> > > From: odecoy...@windstream.net
> > > Subject: Re: CS>Re: peripheral neuropathy
> > 
> > > 
> > [Grabbing hold of 120 volt house wires will make you DANCE, but it's not 
> > > likely to make your heart beat at 60 Hz or stop it.
> > > 240 volts, different story.]
> > -I know what it'll do if one places a hand on top of a wringer on those old 
> > 240v wringer washing machines, and gets a boot, the muscles in the hand 
> > contract and you won't be able to let it go. My dear old mum got zapped 
> > that way many moons ago. Besides telling me to get out of the laundry and 
> > not to come near her {I was only a little kid then} I can't imagine what 
> > she was going through as she composed herself enough mentally to physically 
> > wrench her hand from that wringer {I still shudder when I think about the 
> > time factor while being electrocuted}. She felt a bit crook for the rest of 
> > the day, but it didn't kill her. Praps she had a good pair of shoes on that 
> > day too?
> > 
> > N.
> > 
> 
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Re: CS>MSNBC Warning this morning on C.S.

2010-08-05 Thread Peter Converse
No doubt, some supplements do contain questionable and possibly dangerous 
ingredients...properly made CS ain't one of those posing a problem 
however...unless you do something stupid like trying to live on it alone...or 
drinking gallons of it each day for long periods of time with reckless 
abandon

as usualcaveat emptor...

but so do some foods...most tap water...the air you breathe, depending on where 
you live...all pharmaceuticals...and a lot of other stuff...

That said, this certainly looks like part of a larger, decades long, smear 
campaign designed to prepare the way for more Codex Alimentarius 
intervention

slowly and methodically influence the public to be fearful and untrusting about 
any non-pharma health modalities/treatments... 

sway their opinion away from acceptance of all so-called "alternatives", which 
might otherwise impede their planned imposition of Big Brother guidelines

"slow boiled frog" brainwashing...one generation at a time...piece by 
piece...inch by inch...through the domination of all forms of manipulatable 
mediauntil one day...their objectives have been achieved...(insert 
here__ what you believe those objectives are)

deception and persuasion are less bloody and much less obvious for the 
recipient than the use of force...better to deceive mankind than demand their 
obedience and make threats...

think of the devil (serpent) in the garden of Eden...he didn't even lift a 
finger (claw?) to bring about the fulfilment of his plans...he merely opened 
his mouth, uttering pure lies... Eve, and eventually Adam fell for it hook, 
line and sinker...

Keep your eyes wide open...be aware...pass on your awareness to the next 
generation...their gonna need it!

Peter



Re: CS>Re: peripheral neuropathy

2010-08-05 Thread Ode Coyote

It IS the Puppy, with more controls.
It can do a whole lot more than I've told it to.

[Keep it Simple, Stupid]

  I've already made a few, sold as custom adjustable "Zappers" [and CS 
makers ]

..thing is... YOU gotta figure out how to run it...your way.

I'm not really up to writing an encyclopedia of instructions..if "I" even 
knew what they all are.
[The Q&A sessions could take YEARS and make it not profitable to do..there 
just is no set set of answers. ]


 Lots of things in the works..too many ideas and not enough time.

On that note:
Dang..just had another one..how to determine frequency that's faster than 
the eye, by ear.




Ode

At 09:12 PM 8/4/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Well Ode, I bet if you could make one for $200--or would that be $300 with 
the cost of the Puppy?--you could certainly get people to demo it for you 
and tell you whether it works or not.  Save a lot of people $700.


Samala,
Renee




---Original Message---


I bet I could duplicate the functionality of the ReBuilder by modifying a
PocketPuppy CS Generator for less than $200
  Variable square wave AC Frequency, variable Current, variable DC on/off
cycles and a bypass capacitor to lop off voltage spikes ["Noise
Cancellation" ] and round off wave corners that can be a bit sharply
painful with the *sudden* changes. [The biggest spikes are generally on the
corner of the square wave ]




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Re: CS>Fwd: Colloidal Silver

2010-08-05 Thread Ode Coyote


  Allergies to PURE silver and PURE gold are very very rare.
 Gold is so inert that it's unlikely that a body can even detect its 
presence at all...but where it comes in contact, it's rarely pure.


Ode


At 12:43 PM 8/4/2010 -0400, you wrote:

I've never heard of silver but have met people with gold allergies.

If someone had a silver allergy I would expect they would know better than 
to use CS... provided they survived the first contact.

PT

- Original Message -
From: Day Sutton
To: Silver Post
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 9:42 AM
Subject: CS>Fwd: Colloidal Silver

anyone on the list know of anyone with metal allergies, particularly silver??




On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 10:56 PM, Janet Henry 
<urnot...@gmail.com> wrote:
Remember there are people that have metal allergies, and it would kill 
them.  They do need something.  I agree it is a good thing.  It also can 
be deadly to a person with major metal allergies.


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Re: CS>Fwd: Colloidal Silver

2010-08-05 Thread needling around
Energetically, the body can detect anything.  This is why in acupuncture we 
can put a small magnet north side on one point and a small magnet south side 
on another point and move energy from one point to another.


The important thing is that we can do the exact same thing with silver and 
gold.

PT


- Original Message - 
From: "Ode Coyote" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 9:35 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Fwd: Colloidal Silver




  Allergies to PURE silver and PURE gold are very very rare.
 Gold is so inert that it's unlikely that a body can even detect its 
presence at all...but where it comes in contact, it's rarely pure.


Ode


At 12:43 PM 8/4/2010 -0400, you wrote:

I've never heard of silver but have met people with gold allergies.

If someone had a silver allergy I would expect they would know better than 
to use CS... provided they survived the first contact.

PT

- Original Message -
From: Day Sutton
To: Silver Post
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 9:42 AM
Subject: CS>Fwd: Colloidal Silver

anyone on the list know of anyone with metal allergies, particularly 
silver??





On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 10:56 PM, Janet Henry 
<urnot...@gmail.com> wrote:
Remember there are people that have metal allergies, and it would kill 
them.  They do need something.  I agree it is a good thing.  It also can 
be deadly to a person with major metal allergies.


--
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Re: CS>Colloidal copper

2010-08-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
That is unclear.  You get .5891 as much copper as you would silver for 
the same number of coulombs.  The number of atoms will of course be the 
same, but copper has an atomic weight of about 59% of that of silver, 
thus the conversion.


Marshall

Marshall Dudley wrote:

Norton, Steve wrote:


Does anyone know if the Silver Medicine Faraday calculator needs 
changes to estimate colloidal copper ppm vs silver?


Thanks,

  Steve N

If you use a silver Faraday chart, then you need to multiply by .5891 
for copper.


Marshall


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Re: CS>Re: peripheral neuropathy

2010-08-05 Thread Renee
So--is the 'converted' Puppy $200 or $300?  Or more?  And too bad you can't
at least list what all it's capable of with some general directions and an 
experiment at your own risk' pamphlet with it.  Would certainly be valuable.
 Since I love my Puppy for making CS, but have no idea how to convert it to
do anything else, I wouldn't want to mess with it myself, in case I screwed
it up so it wouldn't make CS anymore.   But, I'd play around with a unit YOU
had changed, to see what all it did.

Samala,
Renee 
 
 
---Original Message---
 
 
It IS the Puppy, with more controls.
It can do a whole lot more than I've told it to.
 

Re: CS>Re: peripheral neuropathy

2010-08-05 Thread Ruth Bertella
Ditto what Renee said!!

Ruth

  - Original Message - 
  From: Renee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 11:33 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Re: peripheral neuropathy


So--is the 'converted' Puppy $200 or $300?  Or more?  And too bad you 
can't at least list what all it's capable of with some general directions and 
an 'experiment at your own risk' pamphlet with it.  Would certainly be 
valuable.  Since I love my Puppy for making CS, but have no idea how to convert 
it to do anything else, I wouldn't want to mess with it myself, in case I 
screwed it up so it wouldn't make CS anymore.   But, I'd play around with a 
unit YOU had changed, to see what all it did.

Samala,
Renee 


---Original Message---


It IS the Puppy, with more controls.
It can do a whole lot more than I've told it to.
   
  
   


CS>nebulizing CS through DMSO

2010-08-05 Thread A. Reid Harvey

Hi!

I posted this the other day, since I have an occasional deep and uncontrolable 
cough. I do know that an infection in the lungs is often difficult for CS to 
deal with. I said that I want to nebulize with a mix of DMSO and CS, but I 
hadn't mentioned my intention to use concentrated CS. I want to use a 
concentrated CS that is 3,200 ppm, and dilute this down to 100 or 200 ppm.

As I think about it, regular 10 ppm, though wonderful for the body, may not 
have much effect when nebulized with DMSO. My question is this: what ratio of 
the 200ppm CS to DMSO should I use? Please help me out with this, since I 
haven't done it for a long time.

Reid
  

CS>S .3002 count ban supplements take action here

2010-08-05 Thread Teri Kavakos
I just took action on this issue and thought you might find it interesting too.

Click on this URL to take action now 
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Re: CS>nebulizing CS through DMSO

2010-08-05 Thread Garrick
talk to this guy --  http://www.silverlungs.com/





On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:11 PM, A. Reid Harvey wrote:

>  Hi!
>
> I posted this the other day, since I have an occasional deep and
> uncontrolable cough. I do know that an infection in the lungs is often
> difficult for CS to deal with. I said that I want to nebulize with a mix of
> DMSO and CS, but I hadn't mentioned my intention to use concentrated CS. I
> want to use a concentrated CS that is 3,200 ppm, and dilute this down to 100
> or 200 ppm.
>
> As I think about it, regular 10 ppm, though wonderful for the body, may not
> have much effect when nebulized with DMSO. My question is this: what ratio
> of the 200ppm CS to DMSO should I use? Please help me out with this, since I
> haven't done it for a long time.
>
> Reid
>



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Re: CS>S .3002 count ban supplements take action here

2010-08-05 Thread needling around

I could be wrong but I think this is out of date.
PT


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From: "Teri Kavakos" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 2:25 PM
Subject: CS>S .3002 count ban supplements take action here


I just took action on this issue and thought you might find it interesting 
too.


Click on this URL to take action now
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Re: CS>Anyone see the Today Show garbage about colloidal silver?

2010-08-05 Thread Dan Nave
Tell 'em to grow up...

Dan

On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 7:02 PM, starshar  wrote:

>  Two of my dearly beloved children (anyway, they used to be!) caught it on
> ABC World News. Both are freaking out because good ol’ Mom gave them CS to
> help kill a respiratory infection. These are, ahem, ‘adults’.
>
>
>
> I really need something concise, with “professional” credibility for a
> rebuttal! And I am a Certified Nutrtition Consultant!
>
>
>
> I’ve long paraphrased a well known biblical saying, “A prophet is without
> honor in HER own country”.
>
>
>
> Me’n Rodney; we get no respect!
>
>
>
> Sharon
>
>
>
>
>
> Does anyone seriously think that the lame stream network, MSNBC, has any
> credibility?
>
> Who watches them anyway? I think they have a viewership of about 8 people.
>
>
> --- On *Wed, 8/4/10, Deborah Gerard * wrote:
>
>
> From: Deborah Gerard 
> Subject: Re: CS>Anyone see the Today Show garbage about colloidal silver?
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 6:22 PM
>
> send it again
>
>
>  --
>
> *From:* needling around 
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Wed, August 4, 2010 6:13:49 PM
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Anyone see the Today Show garbage about colloidal
> silver?
>
> I wrote a comment and somehow it didn't go through!!!  Surprising?
>
> PT
>
>  - Original Message -
>
> *From:* Deborah Gerard 
>
> *To:* cs 
>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 04, 2010 5:24 PM
>
> *Subject:* CS>Anyone see the Today Show garbage about colloidal silver?
>
>
>
> http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/38542031/ns/health-alternative_medicine/
>
>
>
>
>


CS>Personal-Care Suggestion

2010-08-05 Thread brooks76009
 Having to address a number of recurring inquiries relating 
to difficulties/inconveniences/frustrations relating to brittle/splitting 
finger nails, imposed over recent yearsprompted one of us to evaluate
for a simple methodology that would offer some acceptable solution.
 Early-on it was determined thatcontrary to common 
belief.special additions of gelatin/collagen to the existing diet do 
not---of themselves--- solve the problem.  One can obtain just as effective a 
result through eating a piece of chickenas by consuming gelatin 
concentrates.  (This troubled me, especially since I had been operating under 
the misconception   [principally based on the very high protein percentage of 
gelatin/collagen fractions]  that chitin-based cell structures would respond 
most favorably to gelatin supplements.)  
  The truth of the matter seems to be that the principal causes of nail 
brittleness/splitting is the dehydration effectespecially as we age. 
Without boring you with ancillary 
details, I simply state that we confirmed that nails dehydrate just as does the 
skin (they are both constructed of the same type material).  Additionally, we 
determined that using skin conditioning
substances containing urea were the most effective protocol for addressing the 
dehydration insult. Products such as Eucerin (not recommending as a specific 
purchase)contain acceptable levels of urea.
  We found a little modification to that recommendated by the various 
skin care companiesincreased the effectiveness of their re-hydration 
procedures-by almost an order of magnitudein time.  It was, simply, 
just through mixing the gel or liquid moisturizing agent (containing urea) at a 
concentration of 70% (by volume) with DMSO (full strength) 30% (by volume).
  The overall suppleness improvement of the nails was  quite
dramaticmanifesting within (sometimes) hours.  However, do remember that 
fingernails, generally, grow at about about 2 or 3 mm per month.  Therefore, 
complete correction via regrowth requires
a one-to-one relationship between the crack length and the time for
regrowth.
   We determined that daily application was the preferred interval.  
However, once every 2 days proved acceptable...especially if the subject used 
gloves when washing dishes and did not display a fetish for over-frequent 
hand-washing.  Additionally, the improved tissue flexibility around the 
nail-bed was dramatic (in some cases).
While not of great health import, I did feel this simple procedure 
recommended itself sufficiently to be posted for membership reading.
   Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
p.s.  No wisecracks accusing me of being a cosmetics hustler.  
 


 


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Re: CS>Anyone see the Today Show garbage about colloidal silver?

2010-08-05 Thread Garnet_LDN

Do they understand the concept of FUD ?

Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt

You can lead a horse to water, but . . . .


Janet


Dan Nave wrote:

Tell 'em to grow up...
Dan

On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 7:02 PM, starshar > wrote:


Two of my dearly beloved children (anyway, they used to be!)
caught it on ABC World News. Both are freaking out because good
ol’ Mom gave them CS to help kill a respiratory infection. These
are, ahem, ‘adults’.

I really need something concise, with “professional” credibility
for a rebuttal! And I am a Certified Nutrtition Consultant!

I’ve long paraphrased a well known biblical saying, “A prophet is
without honor in HER own country”.

Me’n Rodney; we get no respect!

Sharon

Does anyone seriously think that the lame stream network, MSNBC,
has any credibility?

Who watches them anyway? I think they have a viewership of about 8
people.


--- On *Wed, 8/4/10, Deborah Gerard /mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com>>/* wrote:


From: Deborah Gerard mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com>>
Subject: Re: CS>Anyone see the Today Show garbage about colloidal
silver?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 6:22 PM

send it again



*From:* needling around mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net>>
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com 
*Sent:* Wed, August 4, 2010 6:13:49 PM
*Subject:* Re: CS>Anyone see the Today Show garbage about
colloidal silver?

I wrote a comment and somehow it didn't go through!!! Surprising?

PT

- Original Message -

*From:* Deborah Gerard


*To:* cs 

*Sent:* Wednesday, August 04, 2010 5:24 PM

*Subject:* CS>Anyone see the Today Show garbage about
colloidal silver?

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/38542031/ns/health-alternative_medicine/





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Re: EXTERNAL:CS>Personal-Care Suggestion

2010-08-05 Thread Norton, Steve
Would the DMSO/urea combination also help transport antifungals through the 
nails?

Thanks for the info. 

 - Steve N

- Original Message -
From: brooks76...@lycos.com 
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thu Aug 05 19:16:28 2010
Subject: EXTERNAL:CS>Personal-Care Suggestion


 Having to address a number of recurring inquiries relating 
to difficulties/inconveniences/frustrations relating to brittle/splitting 
finger nails, imposed over recent yearsprompted one of us to evaluate
for a simple methodology that would offer some acceptable solution.
 Early-on it was determined thatcontrary to common 
belief.special additions of gelatin/collagen to the existing diet do 
not---of themselves--- solve the problem.  One can obtain just as effective a 
result through eating a piece of chickenas by consuming gelatin 
concentrates.  (This troubled me, especially since I had been operating under 
the misconception   [principally based on the very high protein percentage of 
gelatin/collagen fractions]  that chitin-based cell structures would respond 
most favorably to gelatin supplements.)  
  The truth of the matter seems to be that the principal causes of nail 
brittleness/splitting is the dehydration effectespecially as we age. 
Without boring you with ancillary 
details, I simply state that we confirmed that nails dehydrate just as does the 
skin (they are both constructed of the same type material).  Additionally, we 
determined that using skin conditioning
substances containing urea were the most effective protocol for addressing the 
dehydration insult. Products such as Eucerin (not recommending as a specific 
purchase)contain acceptable levels of urea.
  We found a little modification to that recommendated by the various 
skin care companiesincreased the effectiveness of their re-hydration 
procedures-by almost an order of magnitudein time.  It was, simply, 
just through mixing the gel or liquid moisturizing agent (containing urea) at a 
concentration of 70% (by volume) with DMSO (full strength) 30% (by volume).
  The overall suppleness improvement of the nails was  quite
dramaticmanifesting within (sometimes) hours.  However, do remember that 
fingernails, generally, grow at about about 2 or 3 mm per month.  Therefore, 
complete correction via regrowth requires
a one-to-one relationship between the crack length and the time for
regrowth.
   We determined that daily application was the preferred interval.  
However, once every 2 days proved acceptable...especially if the subject used 
gloves when washing dishes and did not display a fetish for over-frequent 
hand-washing.  Additionally, the improved tissue flexibility around the 
nail-bed was dramatic (in some cases).
While not of great health import, I did feel this simple procedure 
recommended itself sufficiently to be posted for membership reading.
   Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
p.s.  No wisecracks accusing me of being a cosmetics hustler.  
 


 


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CS>Archives

2010-08-05 Thread jaxi
Anyone know why I cannot get into the archives?

Jaxi


Re: CS>Archives

2010-08-05 Thread Smitty
Did you scroll down to the bottom of a CS email ?

Archives:  http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html

Smitty

On 8/5/10, jaxi  wrote:
> Anyone know why I cannot get into the archives?
>
> Jaxi


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Re: CS>Archives

2010-08-05 Thread jaxi
Thanks ... no I had been trying to do it from the link on the website ... it
isn't working ... for me anyway.  What you just sent worked great. [?]

On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 8:29 PM, Smitty  wrote:

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Re: EXTERNAL:CS>Personal-Care Suggestion

2010-08-05 Thread brooks76009
Only if they are water soluble fractions.
  Best Regards,  Brooks.



- Original Message -
From: Steve Norton 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 20:40:51 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL:CS>Personal-Care Suggestion

Would the DMSO/urea combination also help transport antifungals through the 
nails?

Thanks for the info. 

 - Steve N

- Original Message -
From: brooks76...@lycos.com 
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thu Aug 05 19:16:28 2010
Subject: EXTERNAL:CS>Personal-Care Suggestion


 Having to address a number of recurring inquiries relating 
to difficulties/inconveniences/frustrations relating to brittle/splitting 
finger nails, imposed over recent yearsprompted one of us to evaluate
for a simple methodology that would offer some acceptable solution.
 Early-on it was determined thatcontrary to common 
belief.special additions of gelatin/collagen to the existing diet do 
not---of themselves--- solve the problem.  One can obtain just as effective a 
result through eating a piece of chickenas by consuming gelatin 
concentrates.  (This troubled me, especially since I had been operating under 
the misconception   [principally based on the very high protein percentage of 
gelatin/collagen fractions]  that chitin-based cell structures would respond 
most favorably to gelatin supplements.)  
  The truth of the matter seems to be that the principal causes of nail 
brittleness/splitting is the dehydration effectespecially as we age. 
Without boring you with ancillary 
details, I simply state that we confirmed that nails dehydrate just as does the 
skin (they are both constructed of the same type material).  Additionally, we 
determined that using skin conditioning
substances containing urea were the most effective protocol for addressing the 
dehydration insult. Products such as Eucerin (not recommending as a specific 
purchase)contain acceptable levels of urea.
  We found a little modification to that recommendated by the various 
skin care companiesincreased the effectiveness of their re-hydration 
procedures-by almost an order of magnitudein time.  It was, simply, 
just through mixing the gel or liquid moisturizing agent (containing urea) at a 
concentration of 70% (by volume) with DMSO (full strength) 30% (by volume).
  The overall suppleness improvement of the nails was  quite
dramaticmanifesting within (sometimes) hours.  However, do remember that 
fingernails, generally, grow at about about 2 or 3 mm per month.  Therefore, 
complete correction via regrowth requires
a one-to-one relationship between the crack length and the time for
regrowth.
   We determined that daily application was the preferred interval.  
However, once every 2 days proved acceptable...especially if the subject used 
gloves when washing dishes and did not display a fetish for over-frequent 
hand-washing.  Additionally, the improved tissue flexibility around the 
nail-bed was dramatic (in some cases).
While not of great health import, I did feel this simple procedure 
recommended itself sufficiently to be posted for membership reading.
   Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
p.s.  No wisecracks accusing me of being a cosmetics hustler.  
 


 


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Re: EXTERNAL:CS>Personal-Care Suggestion

2010-08-05 Thread needling around

Hi Brooks,
I remember doing something like this some years ago and getting quite sick. 
It was explained to me that many of the chemicals in the moisturizing lotion 
were designed to be absorbed by the body at very low levels and when I used 
DMSO with them I was carrying in substances that were toxic at the levels 
the DMSO was carrying in.  Do you have a way around this?  Or to determine 
what would be a good lotion to use?

Thanks.
PT


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From: 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL:CS>Personal-Care Suggestion



   Only if they are water soluble fractions.
 Best Regards,  Brooks.



- Original Message -
From: Steve Norton 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 20:40:51 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL:CS>Personal-Care Suggestion

Would the DMSO/urea combination also help transport antifungals through 
the nails?


Thanks for the info.

- Steve N

- Original Message -
From: brooks76...@lycos.com 
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thu Aug 05 19:16:28 2010
Subject: EXTERNAL:CS>Personal-Care Suggestion


Having to address a number of recurring inquiries relating
to difficulties/inconveniences/frustrations relating to brittle/splitting 
finger nails, imposed over recent yearsprompted one of us to evaluate

for a simple methodology that would offer some acceptable solution.
Early-on it was determined thatcontrary to common 
belief.special additions of gelatin/collagen to the existing diet do 
not---of themselves--- solve the problem.  One can obtain just as 
effective a result through eating a piece of chickenas by consuming 
gelatin concentrates.  (This troubled me, especially since I had been 
operating under the misconception   [principally based on the very high 
protein percentage of gelatin/collagen fractions]  that chitin-based cell 
structures would respond most favorably to gelatin supplements.)
 The truth of the matter seems to be that the principal causes of 
nail brittleness/splitting is the dehydration effectespecially as we 
age. Without boring you with ancillary
details, I simply state that we confirmed that nails dehydrate just as 
does the skin (they are both constructed of the same type material). 
Additionally, we determined that using skin conditioning
substances containing urea were the most effective protocol for addressing 
the dehydration insult. Products such as Eucerin (not recommending as a 
specific purchase)contain acceptable levels of urea.
 We found a little modification to that recommendated by the 
various skin care companiesincreased the effectiveness of their 
re-hydration procedures-by almost an order of magnitudein time. 
It was, simply, just through mixing the gel or liquid moisturizing agent 
(containing urea) at a concentration of 70% (by volume) with DMSO (full 
strength) 30% (by volume).

 The overall suppleness improvement of the nails was  quite
dramaticmanifesting within (sometimes) hours.  However, do remember 
that fingernails, generally, grow at about about 2 or 3 mm per month. 
Therefore, complete correction via regrowth requires

a one-to-one relationship between the crack length and the time for
regrowth.
  We determined that daily application was the preferred interval. 
However, once every 2 days proved acceptable...especially if the subject 
used gloves when washing dishes and did not display a fetish for 
over-frequent hand-washing.  Additionally, the improved tissue flexibility 
around the nail-bed was dramatic (in some cases).
   While not of great health import, I did feel this simple 
procedure recommended itself sufficiently to be posted for membership 
reading.

  Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
p.s.  No wisecracks accusing me of being a cosmetics hustler.






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