RE: CS>Thyroid help???

2010-08-08 Thread Neville Munn

What do you call a 'thyroid cyst'?

 

The reason I ask is cos one of my daughters had a small cyst {quack diagnosed} 
right in the middle of the top of her head {the 'fontinel' spot I spose one 
could say} and just want to know if it's the same thing, if not, then I needn't 
go any further.

 

N.
 


Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2010 21:56:31 -0600
Subject: CS>Thyroid help???
From: utahpug...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com


Hi, Mike, 
Just had to tell you, and the List, that CS knocked out a nasty toothache, and 
now I don`t have to have a 900 buck root canal!!! To the dentists: neener, 
neener, neener! :oP
 Now, does anyone have any good ideas for thyroid cysts? I have 2 on the right 
side that are so big, there`s little thyroid tissue left there, and my doc 
wants to whack that side out.
 (WWW, I don`t want my throat cut!!!) At least they aren`t cancer...
Marshalee

  

Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash

2010-08-08 Thread Garnet_LDN
If it is after a shower and you are on city water you may be reacting to 
the chlorine or other toxins in city water. You might want to buy a 
shower filter if you are on city water. Most allergies and sensitivities 
are related to the gut and immune balance. The liver is part of this but 
liver dysfunction is an effect not a cause.


Candida can also cause skin rashes, but where there is Candida over 
growth there is immune insufficiency for one reason or another. Fungus 
is an opportunist preying on a weakened organism. It is not the initial 
cause although given the right growth conditions, it can bring down a 
space station, as it did to Mer, so it is little wonder it can bring 
down a human body when other conditions have weakened the system.


Skin reacts to irritants and allergens, and many times a rash is a 
histamine reaction to an allergen. When the body is in an inflamed state 
it becomes more sensitive so it depends on the overall state of health 
and oxidative stress levels. When excessive levels of Nitric Oxide are 
being produced in the mitochondria a complex chain of events occurs in 
the cell that can lead to allergies, immune insufficiency, cancer, 
cardiac disease, CFS, FM, MCS and neurotransmitter imbalances.


One way to test for allergy to food is to mix it with a little distilled 
water and put a spot on the forearm, palm side, let it dry over night 
and check for a reaction in the morning. This is suggested in the GAPS 
diet protocol as a way to check for food sensitivity while the gut is in 
the process of healing from leaky gut syndrome. As the gut heals the 
sensitivities resolve, gradually and foods that were once problematic 
can be eaten.


So I disagree that is is 'always' the liver although the Cytochrome P 
450 proteins in the liver and elsewhere that detox the body can be 
deficient in high oxidative stress.This is not a liver problem per se, 
it is an oxidative stress problem, and is effecting heme protein 
synthesis in all cells not just liver. So addressing it as a liver issue 
alone will not heal this. Increasing Glutathione production may help but 
more anti-oxidants are needed, Co Q 10, Vit C, Vit E,

Pycnogenol are a few that will help.

If there are errors in heme metabolism then B6 and Zinc may be needed 
along with a host of supporting nutrients. One test is too look for 
Pyrroles in the urine. A hallmark is low stress tolerance and anxiety 
among others. It is a spectrum disorder so no absolute markers, and if 
tests for pyrroles are negative it dose not mean that is not in play, 
could just be that the test was done at a low stress time or that the 
sample was mishandled, as Pyrroles are heat and light labile.


http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Pyrroluria

Leaky gut allows partially digested food to get into inappropriate 
places in the peritoneal cavity where the immune system perceives it as 
foreign substance and reacts. When the gut wall is healed and no longer 
leaks then these food allergies and often chemical allergies are no 
longer active. This has nothing to do with the liver and everything to 
do with the health of the gut wall. Many feel that pyrroles may play a 
role, oxidative stress is present and the body of some genotypes are 
more susceptible, can't handle the sugars and high carbs, rancid fats, 
environmental chems, antibiotics . . . etc that other more functional 
genotypes are able to cope with.


http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/GAPShelp is a good list for 
learning about gut healing and food sensitivity.



Janet



Leslie Blake wrote:


I’ve been reading the posts on the silver list for a few weeks now 
hoping to pick up some tips and advice. Time to ask a question I think.


Dose CS have any effect of skin ? I’ve had a strange (benign) rash, 
starting a few years ago, on my upper arms then it progressed down 
each side of the torso and a bit in the groin area. It sometimes is 
slightly raised but right now it’s fairly feint. It’s usually more 
pronounced after a show. It doesn’t itch – it’s just there. I’ve 
consulted dermatologists in the UK and USA without success. If I apply 
DMSO it seems to expose a lot more rash in otherwise clear areas but 
doesn’t reduce it.


Might CS help me with this ? Any guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks in anticipation.

Les




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

2010-08-08 Thread Tad Winiecki
Sharon- I've been thinking about this very thing.  When I was a child, 
my parents and grandparents were a united front to keep us kids in 
check, and children were to be seen and not heard.  But when I grew up I 
was still in the "that younger generation" status.  OTOH, my children's 
generation considers their parents old fogey's, and so I find myself in 
the middle, like you feeling a lack of respect, but in both directions.


My  children also are not that accepting about using CS, even though 
they have seen the great results I have had for myself and also animals, 
because of bad press on various internet sites.


Nancy


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




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CS>Thyroid help???

2010-08-08 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Hi, Mike,
Just had to tell you, and the List, that CS knocked out a nasty toothache,
and now I don`t have to have a 900 buck root canal!!! To the dentists:
neener, neener, neener! :oP
 Now, does anyone have any good ideas for thyroid cysts? I have 2 on the
right side that are so big, there`s little thyroid tissue left there, and my
doc wants to whack that side out.
 (WWW, I don`t want my throat cut!!!) At least they aren`t cancer...
Marshalee


RE: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash / HOW ABOUT THE APPLICATION OF OWN URINE?

2010-08-08 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Well, my Friends,

Cs may of course work, yet there is another cure which will sure do the job, 

and which is as old as the history of mankind:

Apply your own urine, and do it regularly. 

Leave it on the affected areas for a while, then wash. 

Maybe it is good (before raising your eyebrows) to look

up Urine Therapy in your browser.

Good to be here again,

Faith St. Francis,

Bogota, Colombia


Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2010 15:41:37 -0600
From: healthl...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash


I concur with the liver issue!



On 08/08/2010 2:01 PM, needling around wrote: 



Not necessarily.  In Chinese Medicine the Lung system rules the skin so there 
could be some of that involved also.  Any possible lung issues going on?
PT

- Original Message - 
From: Renee 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash








Ah!  I was thinking he was going to dog shows, or horse shows or something. 
 
Still, any skin issue is a liver issue at it's core.
 
Samala,
Renee 
 
 

 
 
---Original Message---
 
I read that as "after a shower..." just 'cause it fit the overall
impression I had of Les' writing style.
 









  

Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash

2010-08-08 Thread healthlist

I concur with the liver issue!



On 08/08/2010 2:01 PM, needling around wrote:
Not necessarily.  In Chinese Medicine the Lung system rules the skin 
so there could be some of that involved also.  Any possible lung 
issues going on?

PT

- Original Message -
*From:* Renee 
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com 
*Sent:* Sunday, August 08, 2010 3:38 PM
*Subject:* Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash

Ah!  I was thinking he was going to dog shows, or horse shows
or something.
Still, any skin issue is a liver issue at it's core.
Samala,
Renee
/---Original Message---/
I read that as "after a shower..." just 'cause it fit the overall
impression I had of Les' writing style.







Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash

2010-08-08 Thread needling around
Not necessarily.  In Chinese Medicine the Lung system rules the skin so there 
could be some of that involved also.  Any possible lung issues going on?
PT
  - Original Message - 
  From: Renee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 3:38 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash


Ah!  I was thinking he was going to dog shows, or horse shows or 
something. 

Still, any skin issue is a liver issue at it's core.

Samala,
Renee 




---Original Message---

I read that as "after a shower..." just 'cause it fit the overall
impression I had of Les' writing style.
   
  
   


Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash

2010-08-08 Thread Renee
Ah!  I was thinking he was going to dog shows, or horse shows or something. 

Still, any skin issue is a liver issue at it's core.

Samala,
Renee 
 
 
 
 
---Original Message---
 
I read that as "after a shower..." just 'cause it fit the overall
impression I had of Les' writing style.
 

Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash

2010-08-08 Thread M. G. Devour
> (why after a show?  What type of show and what would you be contacting
> there that you may be allergic to?)

Dear Renee,

I read that as "after a shower..." just 'cause it fit the overall
impression I had of Les' writing style.

Les,

I kinda think the comments about liver congestion might be on point.

Peace,

Mike D.

> ---Original Message---
>
>  Dose CS have any effect of skin ?  I’ve had a strange (benign) rash,
> starting a few years ago, on my upper arms then it progressed down each
> side of the torso and a bit in the groin area.  It sometimes is slightly
> raised but right now it’s fairly feint. It’s usually more pronounced
> after a show. It doesn’t itch – it’s just there.I’ve consulted
> dermatologists in the UK and USA without success.  If I apply DMSO it
> seems to expose a lot more rash in otherwise clear areas but doesn’t
> reduce it.
>

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


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Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash

2010-08-08 Thread ZZekelink
In a message dated 8/7/2010 2:04:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
blake@btinternet.com writes:

I’ve been reading the posts on the silver list for a few  weeks now hoping 
to pick up some tips and advice.  Time to ask a question  I think. 
Dose CS have any effect of skin ?  I’ve had  a strange (benign) rash, 
starting a few years ago, on my upper arms then it  progressed down each side 
of 
the torso and a bit in the groin area.  It  sometimes is slightly raised but 
right now it’s fairly feint. It’s usually more  pronounced after a show.  
It doesn’t itch – it’s just there.   I’ve consulted dermatologists in the 
UK and USA without  success.  If I apply DMSO it seems to expose a lot more 
rash in otherwise  clear areas but doesn’t reduce it.Might CS help me 
with this  ?   Any guidance would be appreciated.Thanks  in anticipation.  
 Les

 Hi Les, you might try "Brooks Mix" I have given it to  several 
people with skin problems & it has helped...might help,-- might  not,-- but 
can't hurt to try...Lois
   Mix is-75% CS/EIS -10%  DMSO-15% glycerine.. Good luck.
   (3 shots )-( 1 shot ) ( a little 
over a shot  )  ( I use a regular drink mix shot glass. )  The mix will get 
warm  when you add the DMSO to the CS/EIS .   {{ No explosion --   :-)}}


Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash

2010-08-08 Thread ZZekelink
 
In a message dated 8/8/2010 12:34:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
jaxi.sch...@gmail.com writes:

Is the  glycerine to thicken it?



Glycerin is to keep the skin from drying DMSO can  cause skin to dry.  
My son uses the mix on his legs---they get dry &  break out in the 
summer...He just needs to put it on in the morning every two or  three 
days...he does 
rinse his legs with distilled water to make sure the DMSO  doesn't carry 
anything through the skin that isn't supposed to be there   ...


Re: CS>Does CS work on a skin rash

2010-08-08 Thread jaxi
Is the glycerine to thicken it?

On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 11:08 AM,  wrote:

>  In a message dated 8/7/2010 2:04:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> blake@btinternet.com writes:
>
> I’ve been reading the posts on the silver list for a few weeks now hoping
> to pick up some tips and advice.  Time to ask a question I think.
>
> Dose CS have any effect of skin ?  I’ve had a strange (benign) rash,
> starting a few years ago, on my upper arms then it progressed down each side
> of the torso and a bit in the groin area.  It sometimes is slightly raised
> but right now it’s fairly feint. It’s usually more pronounced after a show.
>  It doesn’t itch – it’s just there.I’ve consulted dermatologists in the
> UK and USA without success.  If I apply DMSO it seems to expose a lot more
> rash in otherwise clear areas but doesn’t reduce it.Might CS help me
> with this ?   Any guidance would be appreciated.Thanks in
> anticipation.   Les
>  *Hi Les, you might try "Brooks Mix" I have given it to
> several people with skin problems & it has helped...might help,-- might
> not,-- but can't hurt to try...Lois*
> *   Mix is-75% CS/EIS -10% DMSO-15% glycerine.. Good luck.
> *
> *  (3 shots )-( 1 shot ) ( a
> little over a shot )  ( I use a regular drink mix shot glass. )  The mix
> will get warm when you add the DMSO to the CS/EIS .   {{ No explosion --
> :-)}}*
>


Re: CS>Steve Norton and copper, silver, citrate solution

2010-08-08 Thread Ode Coyote



  Hardware store.
 Copper Electrical conductors are very pure by industry standard.

Ode



At 12:50 PM 8/7/2010 -0500, you wrote:

Steve, where can I find the right copper electrodes, please?

Annie




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Re: CS>Re: peripheral neuropathy

2010-08-08 Thread Ode Coyote


Yup

PO Box 13 Moncure NC 27559

Ode

At 08:17 AM 8/7/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Ok!  Don't know about the one ounce coin though.   Your address to send it 
back to is on your web site?


Samala,
Renee




---Original Message---



   Send it back...it's easy to get into/modify and no point in duplicating
efforts or costs...



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