Re: CS>sick dog

2010-11-02 Thread Kathy Tankersley
the dog has ehilichsis, its caused by a flea bite, dog weighs aobut 20 pounds, 
we need to know about using MMS along with the silver and how much, also about 
adding H2O2 .   Any help is appreciated.   Thanks
  - Original Message - 
  From: Gaiacita 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 9:11 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>sick dog


  on the CS list for pets, there was a few posts about giving a specific type 
of beer to dogs to stop all parasitic worms--you must have the Irish imported 
Guinness with the black label on the bottle.  not extra stout, but a different 
name which I can't remember right now.  the dose rate was 1 ounce of beer to 25 
pounds of dog.  it was allowed to set out so that it became flat (so it didn't 
make gas in the dog) and then it could either be given directly as a drink or 
poured over food.  it was also said to cure 
  ehrichisis (sp).  it is given once, and then 2 weeks later given again.  
after that it is given once a month.

  in the case of heartworms, the dog is checked in 2 months for worms in the 
filia stage, and if found, then the original dose (twice the first month) was 
given again.

  it kills the parasites by being seen as food by them, so they don't reject 
it, or send out poison trying to get the dog to stop taking it (like medicine 
does) but it makes them sterile so they can't reproduce.  it is said to work on 
all but whip worms, if I remember right.  

  since ehrichisis comes from ticks, we were also told the beer helped control 
that disease.  the lady that posted these messages is no longer on the group, I 
think--at least she hasn't posted for a long time.  but if you join the group 
you can go back and read the original messages about this.

  samala,
  Renee


  On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Kathy Tankersley  wrote:

Probably about 20 pounds
  - Original Message - 
  From: PT Ferrance 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2010 8:09 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>sick dog


  What is the weight of the dog?
  PT




Re: CS>sick dog

2010-11-02 Thread PT Ferrance
Now Guinness is the kind of medicine I would like to take.  Why can't they come 
up with this kind of dosing for humans???
PT





From: Gaiacita 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, November 1, 2010 10:11:48 PM
Subject: Re: CS>sick dog

on the CS list for pets, there was a few posts about giving a specific type of 
beer to dogs to stop all parasitic worms--you must have the Irish imported 
Guinness with the black label on the bottle.  not extra stout, but a different 
name which I can't remember right now.  the dose rate was 1 ounce of beer to 25 
pounds of dog.  it was allowed to set out so that it became flat (so it didn't 
make gas in the dog) and then it could either be given directly as a drink or 
poured over food.  it was also said to cure 

ehrichisis (sp).  it is given once, and then 2 weeks later given again.  after 
that it is given once a month.

in the case of heartworms, the dog is checked in 2 months for worms in the 
filia 
stage, and if found, then the original dose (twice the first month) was given 
again.

it kills the parasites by being seen as food by them, so they don't reject it, 
or send out poison trying to get the dog to stop taking it (like medicine does) 
but it makes them sterile so they can't reproduce.  it is said to work on all 
but whip worms, if I remember right.  


since ehrichisis comes from ticks, we were also told the beer helped control 
that disease.  the lady that posted these messages is no longer on the group, I 
think--at least she hasn't posted for a long time.  but if you join the group 
you can go back and read the original messages about this.

samala,
Renee


On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Kathy Tankersley  wrote:

Probably about 20 pounds
>- Original Message - 
>>From: PT Ferrance 
>>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>>Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2010 8:09 AM
>>Subject: Re: CS>sick dog
>>
>>
>>What is the weight of the dog?
>>PT
>>


Re: CS>sick dog

2010-11-02 Thread Pat
Guess they have no worms in Irelandjust like snakes.






From: PT Ferrance 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, November 2, 2010 10:10:16 AM
Subject: Re: CS>sick dog


Now Guinness is the kind of medicine I would like to take.  Why can't they come 
up with this kind of dosing for humans???
PT





 From: Gaiacita 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, November 1, 2010 10:11:48 PM
Subject: Re: CS>sick dog

on the CS list for pets, there was a few posts about giving a specific type of 
beer to dogs to stop all parasitic worms--you must have the Irish imported 
Guinness with the black label on the bottle.  not extra stout, but a different 
name which I can't remember right now.  the dose rate was 1 ounce of beer to 25 
pounds of dog.  it was allowed to set out so that it became flat (so it didn't 
make gas in the dog) and then it could either be given directly as a drink or 
poured over food.  it was also said to cure 

ehrichisis (sp).  it is given once, and then 2 weeks later given again.  after 
that it is given once a month.

in the case of heartworms, the dog is checked in 2 months for worms in the 
filia 
stage, and if found, then the original dose (twice the first month) was given 
again.

it kills the parasites by being seen as food by them,  so they don't reject it, 
or send out poison trying to get the dog to stop taking it (like medicine does) 
but it makes them sterile so they can't reproduce.  it is said to work on all 
but whip worms, if I remember right.  


since ehrichisis comes from ticks, we were also told the beer helped control 
that disease.  the lady that posted these messages is no longer on the group, I 
think--at least she hasn't posted for a long time.  but if you join the group 
you can go back and read the original messages about this.

samala,
Renee


On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Kathy Tankersley  wrote:

Probably about 20 pounds
>- Original Message - 
>>From: PT Ferrance 
>>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>>Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2010 8:09 AM
>>Subject: Re: CS>sick dog
>>
>>
>>What is the weight of the dog?
>>PT
>>



  

CS>Mercury Filling

2010-11-02 Thread Pat
I went to the dentist today and although they said the gums were very healthy, 
I 
have a tooth with a big mercury filling that needs a crown.  It was originally 
filled in 1989 and has some decay.  The dentist, who calls them silver 
fillings, 
quit using them many years ago but won't come out and say they're bad.  They 
now 
have crowns with no metal, made of zirconia.  I'll be glad to get rid of the 
old 
filling, but I'm sure this regular dentist won't be doing all sorts of whatever 
the ones do who specialize in removing mercury fillings.  It's to be done one 
week from tomorrow.  Is there something I can take to start protecting me from 
the mercury I'll be inhaling or whatever?  Anything I should do afterwards?

Thanks, Pat



  


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Re: CS>Mercury Filling

2010-11-02 Thread Deborah Gerard
I wouldn't let a dentist drill out a mercury filling without daming off my 
throat. The dust goes right down into your lung's.
Deb





From: Pat 
To: silver list 
Sent: Tue, November 2, 2010 3:58:23 PM
Subject: CS>Mercury Filling

I went to the dentist today and although they said the gums were very healthy, 
I 

have a tooth with a big mercury filling that needs a crown.  It was originally 
filled in 1989 and has some decay.  The dentist, who calls them silver 
fillings, 

quit using them many years ago but won't come out and say they're bad.  They 
now 

have crowns with no metal, made of zirconia.  I'll be glad to get rid of the 
old 

filling, but I'm sure this regular dentist won't be doing all sorts of whatever 
the ones do who specialize in removing mercury fillings.  It's to be done one 
week from tomorrow.  Is there something I can take to start protecting me from 
the mercury I'll be inhaling or whatever?  Anything I should do afterwards?

Thanks, Pat



      


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CS>Promising Wrinkled lSkin Treatment

2010-11-02 Thread Brooks Bradley
  Recently, while evaluating various
Do-it-Yourself protocols for alleviating some of the more
pronounced effects of wrinkled skin around the face (especially the
eyes) and on the hands..we came upon
a quite effective protocol.  Not only measurably effective, but quite
economical in cost.
  The protocol consisted of diluting hydrolyzed
collagen powder with distilled water ( substituted 10 ppm CS in cases
presenting with skin abrasions), and mixing with undiluted DMSO as
follows:  (1) into about 1 cup of distilled water or CS,
added powdered hydrolyzed collagen to saturation point (no more powder
would go into solution) (2)  using this solution as the
parent (75% by volume), mixed in DMSO (25% by volume) and allowed to
cool to room temperature.
   Candidate skin surface was prepared by light
washing/rinsing, using weak soap solution.  Damp drying and
applying, generously.the Collagen X DMSO solution (using care
about the eyes, due to the hygroscopic nature of DMSO).
Allow 5 to 10 minutes for proper absorption.  A shiny surface
appearance is quite normalas is a slightly sticky feel on the
fingers
when moved across the treated surface.
Obvious Results:  Immediately, it becomes
evident that the very small wrinkles are noticeably reduced in
appearance
(a result of the hydrating of the outer skin layers), as the tiny
valleys appear to "fill-in" as the entrained moisture penetrates AND
softens.
While the larger wrinkles (containing the higher densities of
"free-standing" lean tissue) present a much lower degree of
improvement..
they do enjoy a "noticeable/marked" improvement in softness-due,
primarily, to the improved hydration.
 Overall enhancement in skin softness and
general pliability,  presents immediately and is evident to even the
most skeptical
(at least that has been our, repeatable, experience).
  When this protocol is repeated twice daily,
the general improvement in reduced wrinkling effect and skin surface
pliability
becomes quite evident.
   Note:  Due to the residual effect of the
excess collagen on the skin surface (gives a glazed appearance), a
woman
might desire to remove this...simply by wiping with a damp
cloth--before applying make-up or just leaving it "au natural"
after the wiping.
   We achieved similar results with several
different suppliers' hydrolyzed collagen product, but the most
effective
appeared to be the "Instantized" variety from Beyond-a-Century.  We
purchased the Hydrolyzed Collagen in the 1 lb. containers
at reasonable cost from all suppliers.
It is of note that care is recommended
when applying the DMSO X COLLAGEN  solution close to the eyes.
Although
there is no demonstrated danger in case some material got on to the
eyeball and/or the lid..the hygroscopic effect of even 25% DMSO
could result in sensations akin to "burning"..  Therefore, care in
application should be shown.
I hope this information is of value to
some of the list members..in their personal experimental health
endeavors.
Sincerely,Brooks Bradley.
p.s.   There is, some, evidence that entrained collagen is
"depositing" in the lean tissue fractions underlying the skin layers.
We have not
employed testing that would, conclusively, substantiate this
indication.  Such testing involves rather costly endeavors..and we
are not in the cosmetics
business.so will not undertake such action.  However, such
measures might well appeal to persons who are, commercially,  active
in this field.


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CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2010 #863

2010-11-02 Thread Dick Rochon


Mike,

I sent an email with attached photos of my test of vortexed and magnetic 
bender water on seeds, but I have not seen it in my daily digest. Was it 
considered off topic, or are emails with attachments stopped for security 
purposes?


Dick


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CS>Distiller arrives...

2010-11-02 Thread Beth
We got our distiller today/// yea!!
Just a question for those who home distill...
Why not use the carbon filter that comes with it?
Is this a protocol for making CS?
Do you think it conaminates the water?

I am also going to use my PPM hanna meter (its a pwt)
for the first time so that is the plan before I make my first
batch of CS. Testing everything.
Any suggestions are welcome.

Beth



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Re: CS>Mercury Filling

2010-11-02 Thread PT Ferrance
I would suggest you find a dentist who will protect you during the process.  It 
sounds like this one is playing with your health.
PT





From: Pat 
To: silver list 
Sent: Tue, November 2, 2010 3:58:23 PM
Subject: CS>Mercury Filling

I went to the dentist today and although they said the gums were very healthy, 
I 

have a tooth with a big mercury filling that needs a crown.  It was originally 
filled in 1989 and has some decay.  The dentist, who calls them silver 
fillings, 

quit using them many years ago but won't come out and say they're bad.  They 
now 

have crowns with no metal, made of zirconia.  I'll be glad to get rid of the 
old 

filling, but I'm sure this regular dentist won't be doing all sorts of whatever 
the ones do who specialize in removing mercury fillings.  It's to be done one 
week from tomorrow.  Is there something I can take to start protecting me from 
the mercury I'll be inhaling or whatever?  Anything I should do afterwards?

Thanks, Pat



      


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CS>distiller/ppm/hanna meter

2010-11-02 Thread Beth
Okay so I did my first batch of water in the distiller.
No filter.
I calaborated my hanna pwt to 84.0 as per solution requirements.
Then tested the first batch of distilled water.
It reads 2.8

So is that because I have no filter? or maybe because it is the
first time I used the unit. I dont know.
I will do another batch tomorrow and see what it comes out to.

It should be 0 to begin with right?

Beth



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