Re: CShydrogen peroxide

2010-08-24 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Ode says it is.  If you look at the Silver Puppy website it shows how it is
done.  dee


On 23/08/2010 22:23, needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:

 Hi,
 Can anyone tell me if 3% hydrogen peroxide is acceptable for breaking down the
 CS molecule size?  I cannot find any food grade 35% locally and I'll be
 dogonned if I'm going to pay $19 s/h for $18 worth of product!
  
 Thanks.
 PT
 



Re: CShydrogen peroxide

2010-08-24 Thread needling around
Re: CShydrogen peroxideThanks, Dee.  I don't remember seeing it there.  I will 
go look again.
PT
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:40 AM
  Subject: Re: CShydrogen peroxide


  Ode says it is.  If you look at the Silver Puppy website it shows how it is 
done.  dee


  On 23/08/2010 22:23, needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:


Hi,
Can anyone tell me if 3% hydrogen peroxide is acceptable for breaking down 
the CS molecule size?  I cannot find any food grade 35% locally and I'll be 
dogonned if I'm going to pay $19 s/h for $18 worth of product!

Thanks.
PT



Re: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

2010-08-24 Thread needling around
Hi Brickey,
Would you share the mix from the dentist if you have it?
Thanks.
PT
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  From: brick...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 11:04 PM
  Subject: Re: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask


  A dentist in Mexico gave me her supply of two part epoxy to glue loose crowns 
back in. I told her that I was too many miles from Mexico to drop in just for 
re-gluing crowns. I used super glue to stick back on loose crowns. She tried to 
convert pesos to dollars with her calculator and said just give it to him. 
Dentist up here will not even sell me the epoxy. They prefer to say you need a 
new crown and get about $500.

  I had a dentist check up prior to knee replacement and my dentist said I had 
many ill fitting crowns made in Mexico but could not believe that I had no 
cavities. Thanks to brushing my teeth with the EIS/MSM/Xylitol/Dmso mix given 
to the list by the retired Dentist who applied for a patent (XLEAR)?. He said 
use his mix but don't sell the mixture.

  I heard that it is now risky to cross the border from Yuma to Los Algodones, 
Mexico because of the drug cartels. Where are the snow birds going for Dental 
work now?
  Brickey

Re: CSMailing Failing PT and Turpentine Typo

2010-08-24 Thread needling around

Thanks Rowena.
PT


- Original Message - 
From: Rowena new...@internode.on.net

To: undisclosed-recipients:
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 12:49 AM
Subject: CSMailing Failing PT and Turpentine Typo








 It took me a while to interpret what I wrote when I saw it this
morning, PT.
What I meant was I am reposting mail which was returned to me as 
undeliverable.

(I am) reposting failed mail (herewith).
Has to be bad when the author hasn't got a clue what she said either

There's a typo in the text about the turpentine can:
'Of these 3, Klean Strip is in a can that seems to have the least problem
with rust, that can having a plastic cap and our spout. '
our spout should read pour spout.

Good wishes
Rowena

 needling around wrote:
Interesting reposting failed but this came through...
PT
 Reposting failed mail.  R.

PS - this reply also failed to get through; returned to me as under:

 Original Message 
Subject: Returned mail: see transcript for details
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 19:41:29 -0700
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem mailer-dae...@eskimo.com
To: new...@internode.on.net



The original message was received at Mon, 23 Aug 2010 19:41:28 -0700
from ipmail05.adl6.internode.on.net [150.101.137.143]

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Re: CSFarfetched Idea

2010-08-24 Thread needling around

Hi Steve,
I read a link some months ago written by a gentleman with argyria with 
pictures.  It detailed his journey from being blue to being flesh toned with 
directions people could follow.

PT


- Original Message - 
From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 1:53 AM
Subject: CSFarfetched Idea








Resend attempt.


Here is what is probably a farfetched idea. It is based on the study
that showed that silver nanoparticles are highly reactive with
hydrochloric acid (link below). It turns out that HCl is compatible with
DMSO. There are quite a number of articles on the net relative to DMSO
and HCl. For example:


http://article.pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/ppv/RPViewDoc?issn=1480-3291volume=5
6issue=14startPage=1881
Ion association in solutions of HCl in DMSO-water mixtures: ultrasonic
absorption studies

Would it be possible that an HCl/DMSO solution could be used topically
to convert metallic silver in the skin to silver chloride? Then the
silver chloride could go into solution and be eliminated from the body?
It would have to be a somewhat dilute HCl, say a pH of 5 - 6? Metallic
silver is usually found in tissues in argyria cases.

- Steve N


http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL_udi=B6WHR-4KH3YG7-4
_user=10_coverDate=11%2F15%2F2006_rdoc=1_fmt=high_orig=search_sort
=d_docanchor=view=c_searchStrId=1439291768_rerunOrigin=google_acct=
C50221_version=1_urlVersion=0_userid=10md5=e304987661638df024339
31cbf54d7f4

High chemical reactivity of silver nanoparticles toward hydrochloric
acid

High chemical reactivity of Ag nanoparticles was observed in the
reaction with hydrochloric acid: Ag (nanoparticles) +HCI - AgCl + H-2;
the reaction product silver chloride was characterized by X-ray powder
diffraction to give a direct evidence for the reaction which has been
proved impossible for the bulk Ag.


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Re: CSFarfetched Idea

2010-08-24 Thread Norton, Steve
Do you by any chance have a link?
 _ Steve N

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From: needling around [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 6:11 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL:Re: CSFarfetched Idea

Hi Steve,
I read a link some months ago written by a gentleman with argyria with 
pictures.  It detailed his journey from being blue to being flesh toned
with 
directions people could follow.
PT



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Re: CSFarfetched Idea

2010-08-24 Thread needling around
I wish I did but I did not save one.  It is out there.  I got to it through 
some CS info site.

PT


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From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: CSFarfetched Idea


Do you by any chance have a link?
_ Steve N

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From: needling around [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 6:11 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL:Re: CSFarfetched Idea

Hi Steve,
I read a link some months ago written by a gentleman with argyria with
pictures.  It detailed his journey from being blue to being flesh toned
with
directions people could follow.
PT



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RE: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

2010-08-24 Thread Lisa
Could you post the EIS/MSM/Xylitol/DMSO recipe please? I'm looking for a
nice tooth cleaner!

 

TIA,

 

Lisa

 

  _  

From: Jim Holmes [mailto:gooogleis...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 11:50 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

 

Hello Brickley,

 Thanks to brushing my teeth with the EIS/MSM/Xylitol/Dmso mix given to the
list by the retired Dentist who applied for a patent (XLEAR)

Do you have the parts of each ingredient?  

TIA,

 Jim 

On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 9:04 PM, brick...@aol.com wrote:

A dentist in Mexico gave me her supply of two part epoxy to glue loose
crowns back in. I told her that I was too many miles from Mexico to drop in
just for re-gluing crowns. I used super glue to stick back on loose crowns.
She tried to convert pesos to dollars with her calculator and said just give
it to him. Dentist up here will not even sell me the epoxy. They prefer to
say you need a new crown and get about $500.

 

I had a dentist check up prior to knee replacement and my dentist said I had
many ill fitting crowns made in Mexico but could not believe that I had no
cavities. Thanks to brushing my teeth with the EIS/MSM/Xylitol/Dmso mix
given to the list by the retired Dentist who applied for a patent (XLEAR)?.
He said use his mix but don't sell the mixture.

 

I heard that it is now risky to cross the border from Yuma to Los Algodones,
Mexico because of the drug cartels. Where are the snow birds going for
Dental work now?

Brickey

 



CSLL) Molly has osteo sarcoma

2010-08-24 Thread ZZekelink
Just got back from the vet. Exray shows Molly, { 10 yr old, Lab--Australian 
 Shep. mix } has cancer in her shoulder. The vet said it is the fastest 
spreading  type of cancer. The lungs are next  then she said she would only 
give her 3  weeks. 
Any idea at all if there is anything that can be done   where is the best 
site to go for information... Thanks, Lois
{  I'm going to post this on a couple other sites to see if anyone at all 
can help  }


Re: CSLL) Molly has osteo sarcoma

2010-08-24 Thread Dave Darrin
 Lois
  My opinion is to alkalise or die to coin a phrase.  With a dog that
might be a challenge.
I have recommended a maple syrup and baking soda paste to alkalise but it
depends on the appetite
of the dog whether or not they will eat it, some will eat anything and
others won't. There are a number of alkalising
protocols that can be tried. They escape me now but there is probably
someone here that can come up with more.
 I cured a cancerous growth on myself with eating half a lemon three times a
day( gulp it down straight) but I can't feature
getting a dog to do so.
Dave

On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 8:28 AM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:

  Just got back from the vet. Exray shows Molly, { 10 yr old,
 Lab--Australian Shep. mix } has cancer in her shoulder. The vet said it is
 the fastest spreading type of cancer. The lungs are next  then she said she
 would only give her 3 weeks.
Any idea at all if there is anything that can be done  where is the
 best site to go for information... Thanks, Lois
   { I'm going to post this on a couple other sites to see if anyone at all
 can help }



Re: CSLL) Molly has osteo sarcoma

2010-08-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
If you use sodium citrate instead of sodium bicarbonate it might be more 
palatable. That has a somewhat salty taste instead of a bitter taste, 
which carnivores find more appetizing.


Marshall

Dave Darrin wrote:

 Lois
  My opinion is to alkalise or die to coin a phrase.  With a dog 
that might be a challenge.
I have recommended a maple syrup and baking soda paste to alkalise but 
it depends on the appetite
of the dog whether or not they will eat it, some will eat anything and 
others won't. There are a number of alkalising
protocols that can be tried. They escape me now but there is probably 
someone here that can come up with more.
 I cured a cancerous growth on myself with eating half a lemon three 
times a day( gulp it down straight) but I can't feature

getting a dog to do so.
Dave

On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 8:28 AM, zzekel...@aol.com 
mailto:zzekel...@aol.com wrote:


Just got back from the vet. Exray shows Molly, { 10 yr old,
Lab--Australian Shep. mix } has cancer in her shoulder. The vet
said it is the fastest spreading type of cancer. The lungs are
next  then she said she would only give her 3 weeks.
   Any idea at all if there is anything that can be done  where
is the best site to go for information... Thanks, Lois
  { I'm going to post this on a couple other sites to see if
anyone at all can help }





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CSSilver Nanoparticle Toxicity

2010-08-24 Thread Norton, Steve
I am sure that you have heard that the nanoparticle versions of some
commonly use substances have been shown to have a significantly
increased toxicity. Part of the problem is that the nanoparticles can be
absorbed through the skin and accumulate in the tissues of the body.
Zinc oxide is a case in point. Several links are provided below as an
example but are not discussed. It is not my intent to create a fear of
zinc oxide.  In fact, it has been found that coating zinc oxide
nanoparticles with dimethicone reduces or eliminates zinc oxide
nanoparticle absorption and so most topical lotions or creams containing
zinc oxide nanoparticles include dimethicone in the composition for this
purpose.

However, silver nanoparticles have been identified in the studies as
particularly harmful because of their high reactivity. Concerned about
the possible accumulation of silver particles in the brain, I had mostly
converted to using purely ionic silver. But based on the study I have
previously posted on, High Chemical Reactivity of Silver Nanoparticles
Toward Hydrochloric Acid, I don't think that is necessary since silver
nanoparticles do not survive the stomach's acid as particles. However it
may be prudent to use CS that is primarily ionic for nasal sprays and
nebulizing since any particles in the solution are not converted by
stomach acid.

I think that the study, High Chemical Reactivity of Silver Nanoparticles
Toward Hydrochloric Acid, is of ground breaking importance. It
completely changes the heretofore understanding of how colloidal silver
particles act in vivo. 


 - Steve N


http://www.merid.org/ndn/more.php?articleID=1905search=%2Fndn%2Farchive
.php%3FdoSearch%3D1%26food_and_agriculture%255B%255D%3DFoodscorePrecent
=100
Toxicity of Nanoparticles: Zinc Oxide on the Brain

http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=18214
Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Used in Suncreens are Toxic to Colon


Studies that discuss silver nanoparticle toxicity:

http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jt/2009/754810.html
On the Toxicity of Therapeutically Used Nanoparticles: An Overview

http://toxsci.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/88/2/412
In Vitro Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles in Mammalian Germline Stem Cells



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Re: CSLL) Molly has osteo sarcoma

2010-08-24 Thread jaxi
You might try LDN (low dose naltroxen).  There is a pet group and some folks
have had good luck with dealing with cancer in their animals - often
combined with other treatments.  Let me know if you want the link.

Jaxi

On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 10:28 AM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:

   Just got back from the vet. Exray shows Molly, { 10 yr old,
 Lab--Australian Shep. mix } has cancer in her shoulder. The vet said it is
 the fastest spreading type of cancer. The lungs are next  then she said she
 would only give her 3 weeks.
Any idea at all if there is anything that can be done  where is the
 best site to go for information... Thanks, Lois
   { I'm going to post this on a couple other sites to see if anyone at all
 can help }



Re: CSLL) Molly has osteo sarcoma

2010-08-24 Thread MaryAnn Helland
I don't have any suggestions, Lois -- just wanted to tell how sorry I am and to 
send you and Molly a hug.
MA





From: zzekel...@aol.com zzekel...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, August 24, 2010 10:28:40 AM
Subject: CSLL) Molly has osteo sarcoma

Just got back from the vet. Exray shows Molly, { 10 yr old, Lab--Australian 
Shep. mix } has cancer in her shoulder. The vet said it is the fastest 
spreading 
type of cancer. The lungs are next  then she said she would only give her 3 
weeks. 

   Any idea at all if there is anything that can be done  where is the best 
site to go for information... Thanks, Lois
  { I'm going to post this on a couple other sites to see if anyone at all can 
help }

Re: EXTERNAL:Re: CSSteve Norton and copper, silver, citrate solution

2010-08-24 Thread AnnieBSmythe
If I have some previously prepared ionic copper, can I just add the 
citric acid like with the silver? Or will that not work the same?


Annie

On 8/7/2010 1:00 PM, Norton, Steve wrote:

Just buy a short piece of electrical copper wire used for house wiring. It has 
a high purity.

  - Steve N

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From: AnnieBSmytheanniebsmy...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.comsilver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat Aug 07 12:50:22 2010
Subject: EXTERNAL:Re: CSSteve Norton and copper, silver, citrate solution

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

Annie

On 8/4/2010 3:50 PM, Norton, Steve wrote:
   

Here is a method following the patent's described process:

Put 1/8 to1/4 cup of citric acid in 1 liter of water. Run current
through silver electrodes in the citric acid same as you would for
colloidal silver until you reach 50 ppm. Use the Faraday calculator (see
below) to estimate the silver ppm. You will get higher currents if you
do not have a current limiter due to the high conductivity of the citric
acid solution but that is not a problem because the silver ions bind
quickly with the citric acid to form silver citrate, e.g. no
agglomeration problems. Add potassium carbonate, to get a pH of 5.5.
Replace the silver electrodes with copper electrodes and do the same
till you get the desired concentration (400 ppm) of copper citrate. Then
adjust the pH of the solution to between 2.5 and 3.5 using additional
citric acid.

The Faraday calculator is available at:
http://www.silvermedicine.org/faradaycalculator.html.
To use the Faraday calculator you will need a digital multi-meter to
measure the current passing through the electrodes. This link shows how
to measure the current: http://www.atlasnova.com/CSMakingInfo.htm.
For this application two 9 volt batteries wired to the electrodes will
be ok to use since current limiting is not an issue. For the copper
electrodes just use any copper wire.

I make silver citrate regularly and it is very easy. If you are in a
hurry and have a local beer/wine makers supply store you should be able
to get citric acid and potassium carbonate there, although maybe not at
the lowest price.

I am not sure that the potassium carbonate is necessary but it is in the
formula used in the patent.

- Steve N

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From: Shirley Reed [mailto:pj20...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 1:24 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL:CSSteve Norton and copper, silver, citrate solution


 Steve, Thank you for that 'recipe' for the MRSA treatment solution.
Is it possible for you to post a 'neighborhood' type formula for this?
I am not familiar with many of the things you mention so a simplified
version will be very greatly appreciated.  I am intending to try to use
3 nine volt batteries in series instead of my cs generator.  Do you
think that will work?  If my questions reflect so much ignorance that my
situation is hopeless, then please ignore this.   Since MRSA reportedly
killed more people last year than did AIDs, then it seems to me that
this Cu,Ag,citrate solution should be in everyone's grasp.  I can make
the CS, have the citric acid, copper wires, and can do the ph, but
cannot get proper ppm measurements. Anyhow, thanks for plowing through
this.   pj



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Re: CSSteve Norton and copper, silver, citrate solution

2010-08-24 Thread Norton, Steve
It should work ok.
 - Steve N

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Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 12:59 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL:Re: CSSteve Norton and copper, silver, citrate
solution

If I have some previously prepared ionic copper, can I just add the 
citric acid like with the silver? Or will that not work the same?

Annie


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Re: CSSteve Norton and copper, silver, citrate solution

2010-08-24 Thread AnnieBSmythe

LOL. Okies, thank you Steve:)

Annie

On 8/24/2010 3:08 PM, Norton, Steve wrote:

It should work ok.
  - Steve N

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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
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solution

If I have some previously prepared ionic copper, can I just add the
citric acid like with the silver? Or will that not work the same?

Annie


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Re: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

2010-08-24 Thread Brickeyk
In a message dated 8/23/2010 8:50:03 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
gooogleis...@gmail.com writes:

EIS/MSM/Xylitol/Dmso mix given to the list by the retired Dentist  who 
applied for a patent (XLEAR)
The dentist gave this mix for silver listers to use but not to sell or give 
 to none silver listers as he applied for a patent.




The dentists mix used to be in the archives. I saw it when Mike said the  
archives were on line again. In a 76 ounce jar I use 3 Tablespoons of MSM + 3 
 Tabelspoons of Xylitol. Fill the jar with EIS, add a capfull of H2O2 and  
shake well. I use a capfull of this mix and add 4 drops of DMSO to brush my  
teeth.. I believe the Dentist said to saturate the EIS with MSM. 3 
Tabelspoons  are pretty close to saturation.
 
I use this same mix for sinus cleanses except I add 1 drop of peppermint  
oil and fill a 12 ounce cup with water.
 
 
Brickey


RE: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

2010-08-24 Thread Lisa
Oooh how WONDERFUL! Thanks so much for sharing.

 

Quick question: when you add the 4 drops of DMSO - is that direct on the
tooth brush (or the capful of mix) that you use EACH time you brush your
teeth? I just want to be sure :-)

 

L

 

  _  

From: brick...@aol.com [mailto:brick...@aol.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 4:25 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

 

In a message dated 8/23/2010 8:50:03 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
gooogleis...@gmail.com writes:

EIS/MSM/Xylitol/Dmso mix given to the list by the retired Dentist who
applied for a patent (XLEAR)

The dentist gave this mix for silver listers to use but not to sell or give
to none silver listers as he applied for a patent.


 

The dentists mix used to be in the archives. I saw it when Mike said the
archives were on line again. In a 76 ounce jar I use 3 Tablespoons of MSM +
3 Tabelspoons of Xylitol. Fill the jar with EIS, add a capfull of H2O2 and
shake well. I use a capfull of this mix and add 4 drops of DMSO to brush my
teeth.. I believe the Dentist said to saturate the EIS with MSM. 3
Tabelspoons are pretty close to saturation.

 

I use this same mix for sinus cleanses except I add 1 drop of peppermint oil
and fill a 12 ounce cup with water.

 

 

Brickey



CSYellow and Metallic - is this ok?

2010-08-24 Thread joy

Hi,

A batch with yet another different kind of distilled water came out 
yellow with a clearly metallic taste. Is this ok?


Joy


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Re: CSYellow and Metallic - is this ok?

2010-08-24 Thread cking001
Metallic taste is common and certainly OK.
Yellow is OK also, but slightly overdone.  Use it, it's ok.

Clear is considered best.
Decrease your brew time slightly.

Chuck
Originality is the art of concealing your sources.

On 8/24/2010 4:46:51 PM, joy (beitharm...@gmail.com) wrote:
 Hi,
 
 A batch with yet another different kind of distilled water came out
 yellow with a clearly metallic taste. Is this ok?
 
 Joy
 
 
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CSOT hair loss

2010-08-24 Thread Dianne France

Hello Group
 
I need some advice for my 85 year old mother.  She had a colostomy done 4 
months ago due
to diverticulitis with partial bowel removal.  We almost lost her to pneumonia 
after the surgery.
She is clinically blind.  She had a cancer (6 mo ago) in her ear that was 
removed and small radiation done on the spot.  The doctors didn't tell her they 
did radiation until much later.  She has started losing her hair.  This has 
started happening in the last two months and it is coming out by handfuls.  I'm 
afraid she is not eating a proper diet, maybe not enough protein.  She lives 
with my daughter and family.  She was always very healthy until this last year.
Anyway, I need some advice as to supplements that might help her retain her 
hair.  It is the one thing
she has left that she enjoys having fixed.  I don't know where to start on this 
one so I am turning to
you guys.
 
Dianne

Re: CSOT hair loss

2010-08-24 Thread carolG
Hi Dianne,
Chinese herbs and acupuncture may help!  Speak further to health food store in 
addition to here.  Google hair growth herbs.

Googled: hair growth herbs
Saw lots info.

google: hair chinese growth herbs
Found lots info.

Hope this helps.
carol






From: Dianne France dianne_fra...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, August 24, 2010 5:04:00 PM
Subject: CSOT hair loss

 
Hello Group
 
I need some advice for my 85 year old mother.  She had a colostomy done 4 
months 
ago due
to diverticulitis with partial bowel removal.  We almost lost her to pneumonia 
after the surgery.

 
Dianne

RE: CSOT hair loss

2010-08-24 Thread starshar
Hi Dianne,

 

For the overall remediation  of the effects of radiation, you would want
to emphasize antioxidants. For growing hair, B-complex always comes to
mind first. You should look for a very high quality product, perhaps
with a food base. There are 3 parts of the whole complex that should be
emphasized for hair  quality: PABA, Biotin, and Pantothenic acid. You
might want to buy those as an addition to the complete complex as the
various parts should not be used alone.

I wish your mother easy and comfortable healing!

 

Sharon

 

From: Dianne France [mailto:dianne_fra...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:04 PM
To: silver-list
Subject: CSOT hair loss

 

Hello Group

 

I need some advice for my 85 year old mother.  She had a colostomy done
4 months ago due

to diverticulitis with partial bowel removal.  We almost lost her to
pneumonia after the surgery.

She is clinically blind.  She had a cancer (6 mo ago) in her ear that
was removed and small radiation done on the spot.  The doctors didn't
tell her they did radiation until much later.  She has started losing
her hair.  This has started happening in the last two months and it is
coming out by handfuls.  I'm afraid she is not eating a proper diet,
maybe not enough protein.  She lives with my daughter and family.  She
was always very healthy until this last year.

Anyway, I need some advice as to supplements that might help her retain
her hair.  It is the one thing

she has left that she enjoys having fixed.  I don't know where to start
on this one so I am turning to

you guys.

 

Dianne



Re: CSOT hair loss

2010-08-24 Thread needling around
I forgot to mention there is a supplement that is a powder you mix with water 
or milk... good tasting.  I will try to remember the name it worked wonders for 
me the last time but it is soy based so I cannot use it anymore.
PT
  - Original Message - 
  From: starshar 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:49 PM
  Subject: RE: CSOT hair loss


  Hi Dianne,

   

  For the overall remediation  of the effects of radiation, you would want to 
emphasize antioxidants. For growing hair, B-complex always comes to mind first. 
You should look for a very high quality product, perhaps with a food base. 
There are 3 parts of the whole complex that should be emphasized for hair  
quality: PABA, Biotin, and Pantothenic acid. You might want to buy those as an 
addition to the complete complex as the various parts should not be used alone.

  I wish your mother easy and comfortable healing!

   

  Sharon

   

  From: Dianne France [mailto:dianne_fra...@hotmail.com] 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:04 PM
  To: silver-list
  Subject: CSOT hair loss

   

  Hello Group

   

  I need some advice for my 85 year old mother.  She had a colostomy done 4 
months ago due

  to diverticulitis with partial bowel removal.  We almost lost her to 
pneumonia after the surgery.

  She is clinically blind.  She had a cancer (6 mo ago) in her ear that was 
removed and small radiation done on the spot.  The doctors didn't tell her they 
did radiation until much later.  She has started losing her hair.  This has 
started happening in the last two months and it is coming out by handfuls.  I'm 
afraid she is not eating a proper diet, maybe not enough protein.  She lives 
with my daughter and family.  She was always very healthy until this last year.

  Anyway, I need some advice as to supplements that might help her retain her 
hair.  It is the one thing

  she has left that she enjoys having fixed.  I don't know where to start on 
this one so I am turning to

  you guys.

   

  Dianne


Re: CSLL) Molly has osteo sarcoma

2010-08-24 Thread Debbie Phelps
Our cat had a big lump on his back that the vet said was cancerous.  We put
silver in his water, and after a few weeks we could tell it was getting
smaller.  Now, it's gone, and the vet was amazed and asked us what we did.
For your dog's, you could try that (assuming she'll drink it) and putting
silver with some dmso on the shoulder, topically for awhile.  Might have to
shave the hair first, and I'd watch for signs of skin irritation.
Hope things work out for you.
Debbie

On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 7:28 AM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:

  Just got back from the vet. Exray shows Molly, { 10 yr old,
 Lab--Australian Shep. mix } has cancer in her shoulder. The vet said it is
 the fastest spreading type of cancer. The lungs are next  then she said she
 would only give her 3 weeks.
Any idea at all if there is anything that can be done  where is the
 best site to go for information... Thanks, Lois
   { I'm going to post this on a couple other sites to see if anyone at all
 can help }



Re: CSLL) Molly has osteo sarcoma

2010-08-24 Thread jaxi
I put my EIS in a bowl next to their regular drinking water.  They drink
both but our three dogs voluntarily go through about a quart of EIS a day.

Jaxi

On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 6:57 PM, Debbie Phelps djphel...@gmail.com wrote:

 Our cat had a big lump on his back that the vet said was cancerous.  We put
 silver in his water, and after a few weeks we could tell it was getting
 smaller.  Now, it's gone, and the vet was amazed and asked us what we did.
 For your dog's, you could try that (assuming she'll drink it) and putting
 silver with some dmso on the shoulder, topically for awhile.  Might have to
 shave the hair first, and I'd watch for signs of skin irritation.
 Hope things work out for you.
 Debbie

 On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 7:28 AM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:

  Just got back from the vet. Exray shows Molly, { 10 yr old,
 Lab--Australian Shep. mix } has cancer in her shoulder. The vet said it is
 the fastest spreading type of cancer. The lungs are next  then she said she
 would only give her 3 weeks.
Any idea at all if there is anything that can be done  where is the
 best site to go for information... Thanks, Lois
   { I'm going to post this on a couple other sites to see if anyone at all
 can help }





Re: CSOT hair loss

2010-08-24 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
Nourish blood and yin essence.



  - Original Message - 
  From: carolG 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 6:41 PM
  Subject: Re: CSOT hair loss


  Hi Dianne,
  Chinese herbs and acupuncture may help!  Speak further to health food store 
in addition to here.  Google hair growth herbs.

  Googled: hair growth herbs
  Saw lots info.

  google: hair chinese growth herbs
  Found lots info.

  Hope this helps.
  carol






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  From: Dianne France dianne_fra...@hotmail.com
  To: silver-list silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Tue, August 24, 2010 5:04:00 PM
  Subject: CSOT hair loss


  Hello Group



  I need some advice for my 85 year old mother.  She had a colostomy done 4 
months ago due

  to diverticulitis with partial bowel removal.  We almost lost her to 
pneumonia after the surgery.





  Dianne


Re: CSOT hair loss

2010-08-24 Thread needling around
Hi Dianne,
You might want to have her thyroid checked by a holistic practitioner.  Try 
taking her temperature at noon, 3pm and 6pm.  If it isn't 98.6 go to the 
Wilson's Body Temperature website to find a doctor that can help.  I had this 
same problem and this (and getting my adrenals up to snuff) is what helped 
(evidently the thyroid was affecting the adrenals.  

All of the problems may have just caught up with her and brought the adrenals 
down.  You might want to look into an adrenal fatigue program.  Resting between 
7am and 9am is evidently important for the adrenals according to what I have 
read.

Protein is another place to look as is biotin.
Good luck.
PT


  - Original Message - 
  From: Dianne France 
  To: silver-list 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:04 PM
  Subject: CSOT hair loss


  Hello Group

   

  I need some advice for my 85 year old mother.  She had a colostomy done 4 
months ago due

  to diverticulitis with partial bowel removal.  We almost lost her to 
pneumonia after the surgery.

  She is clinically blind.  She had a cancer (6 mo ago) in her ear that was 
removed and small radiation done on the spot.  The doctors didn't tell her they 
did radiation until much later.  She has started losing her hair.  This has 
started happening in the last two months and it is coming out by handfuls.  I'm 
afraid she is not eating a proper diet, maybe not enough protein.  She lives 
with my daughter and family.  She was always very healthy until this last year.

  Anyway, I need some advice as to supplements that might help her retain her 
hair.  It is the one thing

  she has left that she enjoys having fixed.  I don't know where to start on 
this one so I am turning to

  you guys.

   

  Dianne


Re: CSLL) Molly has osteo sarcoma LUngs

2010-08-24 Thread Deborah Gerard
we were just talking not too long ago about nebulizeing the cs to go after 
diseases in the lung too. Sure is not going to hurt to join the silver group 
for 
pet's on Yahoo too to pick their minds too,
debbie



Subject: Re: CSLL) Molly has osteo sarcoma



On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 7:28 AM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:

Just got back from the vet. Exray shows Molly, { 10 yr old, Lab--Australian 
Shep. mix } has cancer in her shoulder. The vet said it is the fastest 
spreading 
type of cancer. The lungs are next  then she said she would only give her 3 
weeks. 

   Any idea at all if there is anything that can be done  where is the best 
site to go for information... Thanks, Lois
  { I'm going to post this on a couple other sites to see if anyone at all can 
help }



  

RE: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

2010-08-24 Thread starshar
Brickey,

 

Thanks  for sharing this. Am I really reading that you use a 76 ounce
jar or is the 7 a typo and the jar size actually 16 oz?

 

Sharon

 

 

The dentists mix used to be in the archives. I saw it when Mike said the
archives were on line again. In a 76 ounce jar I use 3 Tablespoons of
MSM + 3 Tabelspoons of Xylitol. Fill the jar with EIS, add a capfull of
H2O2 and shake well. I use a capfull of this mix and add 4 drops of DMSO
to brush my teeth.. I believe the Dentist said to saturate the EIS with
MSM. 3 Tabelspoons are pretty close to saturation.

 

I use this same mix for sinus cleanses except I add 1 drop of peppermint
oil and fill a 12 ounce cup with water.

 

 

Brickey



Re: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

2010-08-24 Thread Smitty
 EIS/MSM/Xylitol/Dmso mix

The dentist's mix

 In a 76 ounce jar =
3 Tablespoons of MSM +
3 Tabelspoons of Xylitol.
Fill the jar with EIS,
add a capfull of H2O2 and shake well.

Use a capfull of this mix and
add 4 drops of DMSO to brush teeth..
I believe the Dentist said to saturate the EIS with MSM.
3 Tabelspoons are pretty close to saturation.

 I use this same mix for sinus cleanses except I add
1 drop of peppermint oil
 and fill a 12 ounce cup with water.

 Brickey


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Re: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

2010-08-24 Thread Smitty
Sorry. . . I meant to save this for myself.


  EIS/MSM/Xylitol/Dmso mix


 The dentist's mix

   In a 76 ounce jar =

 3 Tablespoons of MSM +
  3 Tabelspoons of Xylitol.
  Fill the jar with EIS,
  add a capfull of H2O2 and shake well.


 Use a capfull of this mix and

 add 4 drops of DMSO to brush teeth..

 I believe the Dentist said to saturate the EIS with MSM.
  3 Tabelspoons are pretty close to saturation.

   I use this same mix for sinus cleanses except I add
  1 drop of peppermint oil
   and fill a 12 ounce cup with water.
  
   Brickey



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Re: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

2010-08-24 Thread Brickeyk
 
In a message dated 8/24/2010 1:42:26 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
blacksa...@comcast.net writes:

Quick question: when  you add the 4 drops of DMSO – is that direct on the 
tooth brush (or the capful  of 


I add the DMSO to the capfull just prior to brushing. I use an Oral B 2  
minute duration brushing. 
Brickey


Re: CSOT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

2010-08-24 Thread Brickeyk
 
In a message dated 8/24/2010 6:06:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
stars...@comcast.net writes:

Am I really reading that you use  a “76 ounce jar” or is the 7 a typo and 
the jar size actually 16  oz?


It is an old mouthwash jar 76 ounces. Even then it only lasts about one  
month. At my age the months go by pretty fast, and I don't want to keep mixing 
 every week.
Brickey


Re: CSOT hair loss

2010-08-24 Thread Garnet_LDN

Supplementing Silica makes hair and fingernails grow faster.

Janet

Dianne France wrote:


Hello Group

 

I need some advice for my 85 year old mother.  She had a colostomy 
done 4 months ago due


to diverticulitis with partial bowel removal.  We almost lost her to 
pneumonia after the surgery.


She is clinically blind.  She had a cancer (6 mo ago) in her ear that 
was removed and small radiation done on the spot.  The doctors didn't 
tell her they did radiation until much later.  She has started losing 
her hair.  This has started happening in the last two months and it is 
coming out by handfuls.  I'm afraid she is not eating a proper diet, 
maybe not enough protein.  She lives with my daughter and family.  She 
was always very healthy until this last year.


Anyway, I need some advice as to supplements that might help her 
retain her hair.  It is the one thing


she has left that she enjoys having fixed.  I don't know where to 
start on this one so I am turning to


you guys.

 


Dianne




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Re: CSOT hair loss

2010-08-24 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Dianne,

I would get her onto freshly juiced fruit and veg. Add honey and vit C 
powder to taste. . Plus any other food she likes. 

Think detox :
Gentle lymph drainage type massage, she can do a lot of that herself on 
tum, arms and legs, neck and face. 

Skin brushing
Colonics 
Regular bowel movenmts two or three per day would be good.
Alkalising 
Breathing exercises. Singing is very good for that. 

OK,
Tony

On 24 Aug 2010 at 19:04, Dianne France wrote about :
Subject : CSOT hair loss

 
 Hello Group
 
 I need some advice for my 85 year old mother. She had a colostomy done 4
 months ago due to diverticulitis with partial bowel removal. We almost
 lost her to pneumonia after the surgery. She is clinically blind. She had
 a cancer (6 mo ago) in her ear that was removed and small radiation done
 on the spot. The doctors didn't tell her they did radiation until much
 later. She has started losing her hair. This has started happening in the
 last two months and it is coming out by handfuls. I'm afraid she is not
 eating a proper diet, maybe not enough protein. She lives with my daughter
 and family. She was always very healthy until this last year. Anyway, I
 need some advice as to supplements that might help her retain her hair. It
 is the one thing she has left that she enjoys having fixed. I don't know
 where to start on this one so I am turning to you guys.
 
 Dianne



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