Re: CS>athletes' foot

2011-08-04 Thread slickpicker
Roger:

How did your friend use your CS...full strength foot soaks?

Thanks,
Terry

 Roger Barker  wrote: 
> Hi Rod, a few years ago a shop keeper friend complained to me that he had 
> athlete's foot and that his doctor had been unable to completely cure it. I 
> supplied him with a bottle of my home made CS and he was so taken with the 
> results he asked me to make him a CS generator and show him how to get 
> started on production. Since then I'm glad to say he's had no occurrence of 
> the problem. Might not work in every case but it sure did for him.
> 
> Cheers, Roger B
> NZ
> 
> On 5/08/2011, at 2:06 PM, Rod Samuelson wrote:
> 
> > Will cs help with athlete fungus?
> >  
> > Rod Samuelson
> > 860-881-3734 cell
> > new email address  rsamuels...@cox.net
> > 
> >  
> 


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Re: CS>athletes' foot

2011-08-04 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Rod, a few years ago a shop keeper friend complained to me that he had 
athlete's foot and that his doctor had been unable to completely cure it. I 
supplied him with a bottle of my home made CS and he was so taken with the 
results he asked me to make him a CS generator and show him how to get started 
on production. Since then I'm glad to say he's had no occurrence of the 
problem. Might not work in every case but it sure did for him.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ

On 5/08/2011, at 2:06 PM, Rod Samuelson wrote:

> Will cs help with athlete fungus?
>  
> Rod Samuelson
> 860-881-3734 cell
> new email address  rsamuels...@cox.net
> 
>  



Re: CS>athletes' foot

2011-08-04 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis

Probably not.  Soak your feet in your own urine.




On 8/4/2011 9:06 PM, Rod Samuelson wrote:


Will cs help with athlete fungus?

Rod Samuelson
860-881-3734 cell
new email address  rsamuels...@cox.net





Re: CS>athletes' foot

2011-08-04 Thread David AuBuchon
Barwick has some photos - I think on his facebook group - of someone who
took care of some fungal something on their foot if I remember correctly.

~David

On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 7:13 PM, Steve G  wrote:

> Apparently CS can be used effectively on athlete's foot according to Steve
> Barwick, author of the 'Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual.'   I have never
> heard of this guy before googling your question.   And, I've never attempted
> to address fungal infections with it.  I've had great success treating
> athlete's foot with tea tree oil applied once or twice a day with a Q-tip.
>
>
>
> --- On *Thu, 8/4/11, Rod Samuelson * wrote:
>
>
> From: Rod Samuelson 
> Subject: CS>athletes' foot
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Date: Thursday, August 4, 2011, 10:06 PM
>
>
>  Will cs help with athlete fungus?
>
>
>
> Rod Samuelson
> 860-881-3734 cell
> new email address  rsamuels...@cox.net
>
>
>
>


Re: CS>athletes' foot

2011-08-04 Thread Steve G
Apparently CS can be used effectively on athlete's foot according to Steve 
Barwick, author of the 'Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual.'   I have never heard 
of this guy before googling your question.   And, I've never attempted to 
address fungal infections with it.  I've had great success treating athlete's 
foot with tea tree oil applied once or twice a day with a Q-tip.

    

--- On Thu, 8/4/11, Rod Samuelson  wrote:

From: Rod Samuelson 
Subject: CS>athletes' foot
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, August 4, 2011, 10:06 PM




 
 






 



Will cs help with athlete fungus? 

   

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CS>athletes' foot

2011-08-04 Thread Rod Samuelson
Will cs help with athlete fungus?

 

Rod Samuelson
860-881-3734 cell
new email address  rsamuels...@cox.net

 



Re: CS>autohemotherapy and immune boosting

2011-08-04 Thread David AuBuchon
Ya, that is called autohemotherapy and is similar to things I've done, but less.

~David

On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 6:35 PM, Dan Nave  wrote:
> David,
>
> Some time ago I read about a procedure where they extracted a syringe
> full of blood and injected this intramuscularly.  This really revved
> up the immune system.   You might search for this.  I will see if I
> can find where I read it.
>
> Dan
>
> On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 6:04 PM, David AuBuchon  
> wrote:
>> Adding on to a thread from a year ago on autohemotherapy...I can't
>> directly reply to that thread unforunatately, as I can't find it in my
>> gmail:
>>
>> I just read of a doctor's experience with 50 patients of various
>> diseases using a particular colostrum product, derived from cows that
>> had been "immunologically activated" prior to giving birth, by a
>> proprietary process.  Within 8 months, NK cell activity as measured by
>> something called "lytic units" increased by about a factor of 13 (i.e.
>> 1,200%).  The increase was evenly spread out across all the months.
>> There are 2 other colostrum products out there I really like also, and
>> I think it is possible they work just as well, and I may try all three
>> of them for myself someday.  Transfer factors (a part of colostrum) as
>> well as ordinary whole colostrum have been shown to increase NK cell
>> activity, though perhaps not as much as this particular product.
>>
>> Of course this begs the question what are macrophages, NK cells, etc,
>> and what does increasing their activity really mean in terms of their
>> units of measurement.
>>
>> I have tried major ozone autohemotherapy...with 3 back to back passes
>> in the same sitting with the maximum recommended ozone (200 cc at 70
>> gamma syringe injected into the blood per pass)and no result.
>> Also tried ultraviolet blood irradiation with no result.
>>
>> A couple more suggestions I have for possible autohemotherapy
>> experiments.  It is clear to me that the ozone neither killed a
>> significant amount of bacteria in my blood or created a significant
>> immune response...most probably bartonella being the most prominent
>> bug.  Biofilm is one possibility why.  CS has in dental and waste
>> water applications demonstrated anti biofilm properties.  This makes
>> me think of a couple experiments:
>>
>> 1.  Draw some blood in a syringe preloaded with some CS.  Perhaps only
>> a few drops of blood.  Perhaps let it stay for like a day outside in
>> the fridge.  Then re-inject.  Time is needed to degrade biofilm and
>> guarantee bugs are killed and protein fragments are left for the
>> immune system to recognize.  This may a bad idea for a few reasons.
>> One is CS in high concentrations contacting blood perhaps may damage
>> other things than bugs (i.e. the blood cells)?  And putting those
>> damaged things back in the body will be a toxic burden that needs to
>> be eliminated?  Two is that I don't know what consequences letting the
>> blood stay out of the body for a time would have.  Three is that
>> injecting CS hurts like hell and makes the injection site swell.
>>
>> 2.  Take a finger prick and a few drops of blood, mix it into an ounce
>> of CS.  Let it sit for a day in the fridge.  Consume orally.  Could
>> also be a bad idea for the same reasons.
>>
>> Another therapy from Dr. K for treating lyme is as follows:
>>
>> "A very effective and yet simple technique to re-regulate TH1 and TH2 back is
>> auto-urine therapy. The patient's urine concentrates the antigens (disposed 
>> cell
>> walls and cell fragments of offending microbes which the immune system has
>> successfully eliminated). By passing the client's urine through a micro pore
>> filter and injecting it intra-muscularly, the lymphocytes on patrol in the
>> connective tissue are brought in contact with the antigen and quickly mount a
>> specific and appropriate immune response.
>>
>> We use 2 ml of filtered urine once weekly for 12 weeks. All other similar
>> approaches (autohemotherapy, homeopathic autonosodes, manipulating the immune
>> system with supplements) are far less effective."
>>
>> Just thinking out loud.  Ya, I am stupid and reckless, but also
>> desperate to get well, so I would like to entertain some stupid ideas
>> if y'all don't mind.  Not that I am seriously considering them though.
>>
>> ~David
>>
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Re: CS>autohemotherapy and immune boosting

2011-08-04 Thread Dan Nave
David,

Some time ago I read about a procedure where they extracted a syringe
full of blood and injected this intramuscularly.  This really revved
up the immune system.   You might search for this.  I will see if I
can find where I read it.

Dan

On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 6:04 PM, David AuBuchon  wrote:
> Adding on to a thread from a year ago on autohemotherapy...I can't
> directly reply to that thread unforunatately, as I can't find it in my
> gmail:
>
> I just read of a doctor's experience with 50 patients of various
> diseases using a particular colostrum product, derived from cows that
> had been "immunologically activated" prior to giving birth, by a
> proprietary process.  Within 8 months, NK cell activity as measured by
> something called "lytic units" increased by about a factor of 13 (i.e.
> 1,200%).  The increase was evenly spread out across all the months.
> There are 2 other colostrum products out there I really like also, and
> I think it is possible they work just as well, and I may try all three
> of them for myself someday.  Transfer factors (a part of colostrum) as
> well as ordinary whole colostrum have been shown to increase NK cell
> activity, though perhaps not as much as this particular product.
>
> Of course this begs the question what are macrophages, NK cells, etc,
> and what does increasing their activity really mean in terms of their
> units of measurement.
>
> I have tried major ozone autohemotherapy...with 3 back to back passes
> in the same sitting with the maximum recommended ozone (200 cc at 70
> gamma syringe injected into the blood per pass)and no result.
> Also tried ultraviolet blood irradiation with no result.
>
> A couple more suggestions I have for possible autohemotherapy
> experiments.  It is clear to me that the ozone neither killed a
> significant amount of bacteria in my blood or created a significant
> immune response...most probably bartonella being the most prominent
> bug.  Biofilm is one possibility why.  CS has in dental and waste
> water applications demonstrated anti biofilm properties.  This makes
> me think of a couple experiments:
>
> 1.  Draw some blood in a syringe preloaded with some CS.  Perhaps only
> a few drops of blood.  Perhaps let it stay for like a day outside in
> the fridge.  Then re-inject.  Time is needed to degrade biofilm and
> guarantee bugs are killed and protein fragments are left for the
> immune system to recognize.  This may a bad idea for a few reasons.
> One is CS in high concentrations contacting blood perhaps may damage
> other things than bugs (i.e. the blood cells)?  And putting those
> damaged things back in the body will be a toxic burden that needs to
> be eliminated?  Two is that I don't know what consequences letting the
> blood stay out of the body for a time would have.  Three is that
> injecting CS hurts like hell and makes the injection site swell.
>
> 2.  Take a finger prick and a few drops of blood, mix it into an ounce
> of CS.  Let it sit for a day in the fridge.  Consume orally.  Could
> also be a bad idea for the same reasons.
>
> Another therapy from Dr. K for treating lyme is as follows:
>
> "A very effective and yet simple technique to re-regulate TH1 and TH2 back is
> auto-urine therapy. The patient's urine concentrates the antigens (disposed 
> cell
> walls and cell fragments of offending microbes which the immune system has
> successfully eliminated). By passing the client's urine through a micro pore
> filter and injecting it intra-muscularly, the lymphocytes on patrol in the
> connective tissue are brought in contact with the antigen and quickly mount a
> specific and appropriate immune response.
>
> We use 2 ml of filtered urine once weekly for 12 weeks. All other similar
> approaches (autohemotherapy, homeopathic autonosodes, manipulating the immune
> system with supplements) are far less effective."
>
> Just thinking out loud.  Ya, I am stupid and reckless, but also
> desperate to get well, so I would like to entertain some stupid ideas
> if y'all don't mind.  Not that I am seriously considering them though.
>
> ~David
>
>
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RE: CS>

2011-08-04 Thread Manuel Cordova



From: mcordo...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 16:12:39 +
Subject: CS>








I'm new user in the colloidal silver.
If anyone has any plans to build a device that is very good production could 
give me one? I built one but I think it not works well, gives me a black 
electrode and another silver electrode and floating gray, a thin layer of shiny 
silver.
Thanks

  

CS>

2011-08-04 Thread Manuel Cordova

I'm new user in the colloidal silver.
If anyone has any plans to build a device that is very good production could 
give me one? I built one but I think it not works well, gives me a black 
electrode and another silver electrode and floating gray, a thin layer of shiny 
silver.
Thanks
  

CS>Kirsteen

2011-08-04 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Has anyone any news of how Kirsteen is doing?  dee


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Re: CS>lupus

2011-08-04 Thread Pat
This is on the Mercola site:  
Researchers have 
discovered that at very low dosages (3 to 4.5 mg), naltrexone has 
immunomodulating properties that may be able to successfully treat 
cancer malignancies, and a wide range of autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid 
arthritis, multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s, fibromyalgia, and Crohn’s 
disease, just to name a few.



At http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/579395
Vitamin D in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus says:
Prospective studies of vitamin D in systemic lupus erythematosus are 
limited, but most cross-sectional studies show an inverse relationship 
between levels of vitamin D and disease activity. This suggests that 
repletion of vitamin D may have benefits beyond bone health for patients
with systemic lupus erythematosus.

Pat



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