CSAny advice?

2011-09-11 Thread MaryAnn Helland
In a routine cat scan following a non-injury auto accident yesterday, it was 
discovered that my brother has a *mass* on one of his kidneys.  The ER doc told 
him to see an oncologist or nephrologist immediately.  The message is very 
clear.  I've been doing research this morning on the internet and what I'm 
reading is not encouraging.  Survival rates for renal cell carcinoma are very 
bleak.  Surgery is of course called for.  Radiation and chemotherapy do not 
influence survival rate.  I'm thinking he has just as good a chance of dealing 
with this alternatively.

Does anyone have any ideas, advice, suggestions.
MA

RE: CSrechargeable batteries

2011-09-11 Thread PTFerrance
Thanks for this thread.  I have a bag of rechargeable batteries that will
still hold a short charge but not long enough for the purpose I use them
for.  What do I do with them?

Also, thanks Melly for the info about the soapnuts.
PT

-Original Message-
From: Sara Mandal-Joy [mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 12:14 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMiniCell Design Considerations

  Our Tynergy batteries and charger work well - our batteries get a huge 
workout - going through one or two AAA batteries every day.  Our initial 
pack is still doing pretty well over a year later.  They don't keep 
going as long as they did at first, and definately not as long as a 
nonrechargeable.  But they still recharge and hold the charge for 
lengthy periods (misplaced one and found it months later in a backpack, 
still ready to go).We are getting ready to purchase a second pack of 
these, not to replace the ones we have, but for a backup for when they 
are needed.  We'll keep using what we have now, even once they'll only 
work an hour or two (they are still averaging 6 for now), for the times 
when that is sufficient.   We would have gone through probably at least 
500 regular batteries in this time period.  The rechargeables have been 
a huge savings, and we've been extremely satisfied with their 
functioning.  I had tried other kinds of rechargeables, before we found 
the Tynergy, and were nowhere near as satisfied.  Different problems for 
different kinds, but basically they just didn't really work for us.  
Tynergy has.  And, no, I'm not a salesperson, have no connection with 
the company other than as a consumer of the product.  Sara

On 9/10/2011 9:09 PM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
 I second that comment.   It's an impressive project and I hope it 
 succeeds.

 One point regarding cost:  9V batteries aren't cheap.   I just 
 purchased a charger and batteries from a company called Tynergy; 
  these are on Amazon and eBay both.  It has good ratings on Amazon.

 If you put together a low-cost kit, including Tynergy batteries might 
 be a good idea.

 I have no connection to the company.

 Thanks for your interesting post.



 On 2011/09/11, at 5:13, gaiac...@gmail.com mailto:gaiac...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 Wow Mike.  What a wonderful plan you have.  I'm so impressed.  It 
 seems you've thought of everything for our single, hurried mom.  I 
 know so many women in that same situation, and when you start saying 
 'here's this electric device you can build--or, here's a $150 device 
 you can buy they just go oh, I don't have the money and I have zero 
 idea how to build anything.
 So if you make it simple and easy enough we can get them into the 
 hands of all these families.
 Great, great idea.  You have a big heart with a lot of compassion.
 Samala,
 Renee
 /---Original Message---/
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   of the SilverCell process:
   My main  concern  is  a single mom with hungry  kids  to  feed. They
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   rapidly spread,  and the kids bring these germs home. So  the mother
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Re: CSGood day!

2011-09-11 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Hi Tom.  Like most other lists, CS-related discussion most often occurs when 
new 
people join the group and ask questions or ask for clarification of information 
they already have.  The base group of people who have been on this list for ten 
years or more have discussed, re-discussed and re-re-discussed Colloidal Silver 
generously for the benefit of new members for so long that when the questions 
die down, they take a breath and participate in casual discussions of other 
topics.  Like most groups of people, I guess, internet or otherwise. (smile)

To spark a discussion of CS, you only need to say *hello* and ask for whatever 
information you need.  Welcome to the group!!  I hope you enjoy your 
membership, 
and learn a lot.
Mary Ann 





From: Sarasota Silver sarasotasil...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, September 10, 2011 12:50:43 PM
Subject: CSGood day!




Greetings. I am not in any way giving you a hard time, but exactly how much of 
the content on this forum is CS related. I have been getting the e-mails for a 
week or so, and saw a few on Lyme disease and a few other vague references to 
CS, but the majority of the content was about unrelated subjects. Your thoughts 
would be appreciated.

 Tom 

RE: CSAny advice?

2011-09-11 Thread PTFerrance
Sorry about your brother's situation.  Have you considered Dr. Simoncini's
maple syrup and bicarb?  Since it is a *mass* it would seem to fit the
parameters for that approach.

PT

 

From: MaryAnn Helland [mailto:marmar...@bellsouth.net] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 9:25 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSAny advice?

 

In a routine cat scan following a non-injury auto accident yesterday, it was
discovered that my brother has a *mass* on one of his kidneys..  The ER doc
told him to see an oncologist or nephrologist immediately.  The message is
very clear.  I've been doing research this morning on the internet and what
I'm reading is not encouraging.  Survival rates for renal cell carcinoma are
very bleak.  Surgery is of course called for.  Radiation and chemotherapy do
not influence survival rate.  I'm thinking he has just as good a chance of
dealing with this alternatively.

 

Does anyone have any ideas, advice, suggestions.

MA



 

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Re: CSGood day!

2011-09-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi Tom...there are the archives that would keep you reading for month's with 
incredible wisdom and information. Hang around and subject's come up you 
wouldn't believe with answer's to them too...this group is awesome period. :)


From: MaryAnn Helland marmar...@bellsouth.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: CSGood day!


Hi Tom.  Like most other lists, CS-related discussion most often occurs when 
new people join the group and ask questions or ask for clarification of 
information they already have.  The base group of people who have been on this 
list for ten years or more have discussed, re-discussed and re-re-discussed 
Colloidal Silver generously for the benefit of new members for so long that 
when the questions die down, they take a breath and participate in casual 
discussions of other topics.  Like most groups of people, I guess, internet or 
otherwise. (smile)

To spark a discussion of CS, you only need to say *hello* and ask for whatever 
information you need.  Welcome to the group!!  I hope you enjoy your 
membership, and learn a lot.
Mary Ann 



From: Sarasota Silver sarasotasil...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, September 10, 2011 12:50:43 PM
Subject: CSGood day!




Greetings. I am not in any way giving you a hard time, but exactly how much of 
the content on this forum is CS related. I have been getting the e-mails for a 
week or so, and saw a few on Lyme disease and a few other vague references to 
CS, but the majority of the content was about unrelated subjects. Your thoughts 
would be appreciated.

 Tom 

Re: CSGood day!

2011-09-11 Thread tommayhew
Hi Deborah,
Thank you.  Seems like a great group of folks on the list.
Appreciate your feedback.
Tom
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-Original Message-
From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 07:29:49 
To: silver-list@eskimo.comsilver-list@eskimo.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSGood day!

Hi Tom...there are the archives that would keep you reading for month's with 
incredible wisdom and information. Hang around and subject's come up you 
wouldn't believe with answer's to them too...this group is awesome period. :)


From: MaryAnn Helland marmar...@bellsouth.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: CSGood day!


Hi Tom.  Like most other lists, CS-related discussion most often occurs when 
new people join the group and ask questions or ask for clarification of 
information they already have.  The base group of people who have been on this 
list for ten years or more have discussed, re-discussed and re-re-discussed 
Colloidal Silver generously for the benefit of new members for so long that 
when the questions die down, they take a breath and participate in casual 
discussions of other topics.  Like most groups of people, I guess, internet or 
otherwise. (smile)

To spark a discussion of CS, you only need to say *hello* and ask for whatever 
information you need.  Welcome to the group!!  I hope you enjoy your 
membership, and learn a lot.
Mary Ann 



From: Sarasota Silver sarasotasil...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, September 10, 2011 12:50:43 PM
Subject: CSGood day!




Greetings. I am not in any way giving you a hard time, but exactly how much of 
the content on this forum is CS related. I have been getting the e-mails for a 
week or so, and saw a few on Lyme disease and a few other vague references to 
CS, but the majority of the content was about unrelated subjects. Your thoughts 
would be appreciated.

 Tom 


Re: CScs and Lyme disease

2011-09-11 Thread Guyot Léna

Uh, David,
You've trimmed this post too much. Are you referring to CS?
If so, yes, I've used CS almost from the beginning, bought my Silver  
Puppy about 4 years ago. But with Rifing and SC as my primary killing  
protocols, I've used CS more as back-up and for full moon/seasonal  
flares, as I'm still leery of the possibility of encysting. I want the  
critters out where my other protocols can get 'em.
I generally use it for topical delivery, to rinse my mouth, hair, for  
wounds, whatever cold/bugs are going around. When I'm going to be with  
small children, I take some, and find that it sometimes wards off  
contagion. I also use it on produce, and after throughly cleaning out  
jars, I swish some around for an added cleaning.


Be well,
Léna

On Sep 10, 2011, at 9:54 PM, David AuBuchon wrote:

Hi Lena,

Havent you used it on lyme before?

~David



Re: CSGood day!

2011-09-11 Thread tommayhew
Greetings.  I subscribed to the list to some degree out of curiosity.  Been 
dealing with some serious health challenges since about 2002, started improving 
in 2005 when I was diagnosed with mercury poisoning.  Just a couple months ago 
I started having digestive trouble again.  This week i'll be taking a Lyme 
test.  Started taking some CS, in part, to kill off some critters to ensure a 
true  positive test result if indeed lyme is my reality.

I'm not sure I have a specific question at this point, but I am enjoying all 
the health related discussions.

At one time I posted on a blog some of my experience, largely because I wanted 
to help others.  That's the sense I get from the posts i've seen here.  And it 
is appreciated.

I have a buddy that has lyme and he's been on antibiotics for a year.  That 
seems a bit outrageous to me.  I guess that is a typical conventional treatment?

All my best,
Tom
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-Original Message-
From: PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net
Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 18:53:38 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSGood day!

It is a pretty eclectic group Tom.  If you have a question about CS ask,
otherwise you can check the archives or wait until someone else brings it
up.  

Glad you could join us.

PT

 

From: Sarasota Silver [mailto:sarasotasil...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 1:51 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSGood day!

 




Greetings. I am not in any way giving you a hard time, but exactly how much
of the content on this forum is CS related. I have been getting the e-mails
for a week or so, and saw a few on Lyme disease and a few other vague
references to CS, but the majority of the content was about unrelated
subjects. Your thoughts would be appreciated.

 

 Tom 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Re: CSCS for swimming pools

2011-09-11 Thread Marshall
There are a number of alternatives. Try searching for bromine, salt 
water chlorination (the chlorine is on there for a few seconds inside 
the electrolysis unit), copper, algae bar, ozone, hydrogen peroxide, 
each along with swimming pool.


Marshall

On 9/10/2011 11:43 PM, Day Sutton wrote:
seems like I read about a system for swimming pools.   anyone have any 
info on this...My son just bought a house with a swimming pool and he 
is looking for alternatives to chlorine.


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Re: CSAny advice?

2011-09-11 Thread ZZekelink
In a message dated 9/11/2011 9:25:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
marmar...@bellsouth.net writes:

Does anyone have any ideas, advice, suggestions.
MA

, Since Jan. {my diagnosis of  ovarian cancer} My kids  I have done loads 
of research. Here are just a few  sites.. Before using any of them-- do lots 
of research. CS plays an important  role in anything you do health 
wise...If you don't have a CS generator it  is a good investment  this site is 
priceless.!!! ... Blessings   good luck, I know just what you are going 
through...  Lois 


Research the Johanna Budwig protocol.  This site has a  lot of 
info._FlaxSeedOil2  : sign in_ 
(http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/FlaxSeedOil2/post?act=replymessageNum=93472)
  
   90 to 95 cure rate in 50-60  years...   _Budwig cancer cure  diet_ 
(http://www.cancer-healing.com/cancer_budwig.php)  
 also-- Jason V. site-_Christian Brothers Jason Vale Apricots from  
God_ (http://apricotsfromgod.info/)  
_Gerson Diet Review |  Cancer Diet_ 
(http://www.dietsinreview.com/diets/gerson-diet/)  
_A Cancer Cure !_ (http://www.cancerbegone123.blogspot.com/)  
-_DMSO - The Magic  Bullet For Cancer_ 
(http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/DMSO.html)  
-_Articles Dr. Mark  Sircus_ 
(http://www.life-enthusiast.com/index/Articles/Sircus)  
_Beating Cancer  Gently_ 
(http://www.beating-cancer-gently.com/sc1.html)  
-_GEIPE - A Very Promising  New Cancer Treatment Alternat_ 
(http://www.cancer-treatment.net/) 
_Dr. Simoncini  Baking Soda Treatment - Alternative Cancer Treatments_ 
(http://cancertutor.com/Cancer02/Simoncini.html) _ ive - Effective  Nontox_ 
(http://www.cancer-treatment.net/) 
  { If the site links don't work for you e-mail me  personally  I will try 
to help.|
 

Re: CSAny advice?

2011-09-11 Thread ZZekelink
In a message dated 9/11/2011 9:25:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
marmar...@bellsouth.net writes:

Does anyone have any ideas, advice, suggestions.
MA




One more very  important thing is to keep the PH in the 8 area for people 
with cancer. All  others should keep it between 6  7 to ward off cancer...A 
comment on the  DMSO site -- Every Doctor should check  the PH of every 
patient coming  through their doors... { You can get PH test strips at any 
store that has  pool supplies . Check PH first thing after waking in the 
morning.  Also  can check 2 hours after eating.  Can use to check urine  
also...   
 Cancer won't survive in high PH.. only the  cancer in the cells is 
destroyed not the healthy part of the cell. {Like with  Chemo } 


 

Re: CSAny advice?

2011-09-11 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Hi PT.  Thanks for the information (and reminder -- I've heard of this 
before).  
I guess I can Google  Dr. Simoncini and get information on his program?
MA





From: PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, September 11, 2011 9:03:11 AM
Subject: RE: CSAny advice?


Sorry about your brother’s situation.  Have you considered Dr. Simoncini’s 
maple 
syrup and bicarb?  Since it is a *mass* it would seem to fit the parameters for 
that approach.
PT
 
From:MaryAnn Helland [mailto:marmar...@bellsouth.net] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 9:25 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSAny advice?
 
In a routine cat scan following a non-injury auto accident yesterday, it was 
discovered that my brother has a *mass* on one of his kidneys..  The ER doc 
told 
him to see an oncologist or nephrologist immediately.  The message is very 
clear.  I've been doing research this morning on the internet and what I'm 
reading is not encouraging.  Survival rates for renal cell carcinoma are very 
bleak.  Surgery is of course called for.  Radiation and chemotherapy do not 
influence survival rate.  I'm thinking he has just as good a chance of dealing 
with this alternatively.
 
Does anyone have any ideas, advice, suggestions.
MA

  



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Re: CSAny advice?

2011-09-11 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Hi Lois -- thank you for the wealth of information you provided.  I was aware 
of 
some of these, not of others.  I'll be doing a lot of reading in the next few 
days, you can be sure.

How are you doing in your battle?
MA





From: zzekel...@aol.com zzekel...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, September 11, 2011 11:42:43 AM
Subject: Re: CSAny advice?

In a message dated 9/11/2011 9:25:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
marmar...@bellsouth.net writes:
Does anyone have any ideas, advice, suggestions.
MA
, Since Jan. {my diagnosis of ovarian cancer} My kids  I have done loads of 
research. Here are just a few sites.. Before using any of them-- do lots of 
research. CS plays an important role in anything you do health wise...If you 
don't have a CS generator it is a good investment  this site is priceless.!!! 
... Blessings  good luck, I know just what you are going through... Lois 

Research the Johanna Budwig protocol.  This site has a lot of info.FlaxSeedOil2 
: sign in 

   90 to 95 cure rate in 50-60 years...   Budwig cancer cure diet 
 also-- Jason V. site-Christian Brothers Jason Vale Apricots from God 
Gerson Diet Review | Cancer Diet 
A Cancer Cure ! 
-DMSO - The Magic Bullet For Cancer 
-Articles Dr. Mark Sircus 
Beating Cancer Gently 
-GEIPE - A Very Promising New Cancer Treatment Alternat
Dr. Simoncini Baking Soda Treatment - Alternative Cancer Treatmentsive - 
Effective  Nontox
  {If the site links don't work for you e-mail me personally  I will try to 
help.|


Re: CSAny advice? MA PT My battle

2011-09-11 Thread ZZekelink
 
In a message dated 9/11/2011 12:56:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
marmar...@bellsouth.net writes:

How are you doing in your battle?
MA






Hi MA  PT.. {  i know PT asked before }I am doing Budwig--Gerson 
juice--DMSO- Baking Soda topical --- apricot  seeds..{ all include CS. as a 
wash 
 internally}I feel Great  !! Have been working on the car--hiking with 
the pup {  cats   :-)  }  Basically enjoying life... My head says  
Nothing's Wrongwhat's going on inside I'm not sure..Dr.s.  don't want to 
test 
 unless you are going through their multi--multi million dollar Chemo.   
radiation... Navarro test said slightly positive for cancer but Dr. Navarro 
said  it could be just microscopic bits left from the surgery... 
Thank you  for asking...I am totally  determined to beat this bugger 
!!!  Lois 

RE: CSAny advice? MA PT My battle

2011-09-11 Thread PTFerrance
You go girl :-)

PT

 

From: zzekel...@aol.com [mailto:zzekel...@aol.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 1:13 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSAny advice? MA  PT My battle

 

In a message dated 9/11/2011 12:56:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
marmar...@bellsouth.net writes:

How are you doing in your battle?

MA

 

Hi MA  PT.. {  i know PT asked before }   I am doing Budwig--Gerson
juice--DMSO- Baking Soda topical --- apricot seeds..{ all include CS. as a
wash  internally}I feel Great !! Have been working on the car--hiking
with the pup {  cats  :-)  }  Basically enjoying life... My head says 
Nothing's Wrong   what's going on inside I'm not sure..Dr.s.  don't want to
test unless you are going through their multi--multi million dollar Chemo. 
radiation... Navarro test said slightly positive for cancer but Dr. Navarro
said it could be just microscopic bits left from the surgery... 

Thank you  for asking...I am totally determined to beat this bugger !!!
Lois 

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Re: CSAny advice? MA PT My battle

2011-09-11 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Keep at it Lois , we are all with you!  x dee


On 11 Sep 2011, at 18:12, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:

 In a message dated 9/11/2011 12:56:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
 marmar...@bellsouth.net writes:
 How are you doing in your battle?
 MA
 
 Hi MA  PT.. {  i know PT asked before }   I am doing Budwig--Gerson 
 juice--DMSO- Baking Soda topical --- apricot seeds..{ all include CS. as a 
 wash  internally}I feel Great !! Have been working on the car--hiking 
 with the pup {  cats  :-)  }  Basically enjoying life... My head says  
 Nothing's Wrong   what's going on inside I'm not sure..Dr.s.  don't want to 
 test unless you are going through their multi--multi million dollar Chemo.  
 radiation... Navarro test said slightly positive for cancer but Dr. Navarro 
 said it could be just microscopic bits left from the surgery...
 Thank you  for asking...I am totally determined to beat this bugger !!!  
 Lois


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Re: CSrechargeable batteries

2011-09-11 Thread Sara Mandal-Joy
 They work great in an mp3 player, if you're only interested in a short 
listening period.  Also work great in a remote - which takes little energy.



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Re: CScs and Lyme disease

2011-09-11 Thread Beth Harrison
If any of you have Netflix, I watched a very interesting documentary dealing 
with Lyme, titled under our skin. I highly recommend it. 
Beth H

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 10, 2011, at 6:28 PM, Rod Samuelson rodsamuel...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

 I got very few replies on using CS against Lyme.  More replies please.
  
 Rod Samuelson
 860-881-3734 cell
 new email address  rsamuels...@cox.net
 
 From: Paul Steel [mailto:pste...@yahoo.com] 
 Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 3:54 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CScs and Lyme disease
  
 6 months
  
 15-18 ppm when i made my own
  
 Plus took meso silver for 3 months
  
 I drank about 16 oz's a day on average
  
 maybe helped a little bit
  
 Paul Steel
 h 508.520.6905
 c 508.922.0519
 Skype: steelbone72
 The harder you work the luckier you get!
  
  
 From: Rodney Samuelson rsamuels...@cox.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 3:45 PM
 Subject: CScs and Lyme disease
 
 I have really started using CS and make my own using silver gen.  I want to 
 gather some data.  For those using it for Lyme disease only please comment.  
 What PPM  is the cs?  Do you feel like you have had real help against Lyme?   
 How many months did you take it to get some real help? 
  
  
 Rod   samuelson
  


RE: CSAny advice?

2011-09-11 Thread PTFerrance
This is something I have never understood.  It is said that cancer cannot
live in an alkaline environment yet fungi love an alkaline environment and
now there are people saying that cancer is a fungus.  It doesn't add up???
Can anyone enlighten me?

Thanks.  PT

 

From: zzekel...@aol.com [mailto:zzekel...@aol.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 12:53 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSAny advice?

 

In a message dated 9/11/2011 9:25:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
marmar...@bellsouth.net writes:

Does anyone have any ideas, advice, suggestions.

MA



 

One more very important thing is to keep the PH in the 8 area for people
with cancer. All others should keep it between 6  7 to ward off cancer...A
comment on the DMSO site -- Every Doctor should check  the PH of every
patient coming through their doors... { You can get PH test strips at any
store that has pool supplies . Check PH first thing after waking in the
morning.  Also can check 2 hours after eating.  Can use to check urine
also...Cancer won't survive in high PH.. only the cancer in the cells
is destroyed not the healthy part of the cell. {Like with Chemo } 

 

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RE: CSrechargeable batteries

2011-09-11 Thread PTFerrance
These are AA batteries.  Far to large for an mp3 player.  I have probably
about 30 of them.
PT

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From: Sara Mandal-Joy [mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 4:02 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSrechargeable batteries

  They work great in an mp3 player, if you're only interested in a short 
listening period.  Also work great in a remote - which takes little energy.


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CSSilver Lung

2011-09-11 Thread LouAnn Hough
 

 

Hello, you don't know me but I have been reading posts off and on for a
couple years. Now I find I need advice about the silver lungs nebulizer.
Have any of you used it? My husband is a smoker and has been getting
bronchitis. I am about to move into the spare bedroom due to his coughing at
night. It is bad enough for him to be sick, without making me sick as well.
But I remembered you all talking about a machine ( humidifier or vaporizer)
that had helped someone, so I did some research and found the silver lung
nebulizer. I already have a silver puppy for making CS. Have used CS on
diabetic ulcers on my Mom before she passed away and for various other types
of infections, so I know it works. What do you all think of the silver lung
set-up?

 

Artielle

 



Re: CSSilver Lung

2011-09-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
You can nebulize cs...Debbie


From: LouAnn Hough tlho...@suddenlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 6:19 PM
Subject: CSSilver Lung


 
 
Hello, you don’t know me but I have been reading posts off and on for a couple 
years. Now I find I need advice about the silver lungs nebulizer. Have any of 
you used it? My husband is a smoker and has been getting bronchitis. I am about 
to move into the spare bedroom due to his coughing at night. It is bad enough 
for him to be sick, without making me sick as well. But I remembered you all 
talking about a machine ( humidifier or vaporizer) that had helped someone, so 
I did some research and found the silver lung nebulizer. I already have a 
silver puppy for making CS. Have used CS on diabetic ulcers on my Mom before 
she passed away and for various other types of infections, so I know it works. 
What do you all think of the silver lung set-up?
 
Artielle

Re: CSrechargeable batteries

2011-09-11 Thread Sara Mandal-Joy
 Well, some remotes will use AA batteries,and draw very little energy.  
Or you could use them in a flashlight that takes that size, for short 
trips outdoors, or keep the flashlight in that container, for an outage 
time.  Wall clocks often use AA, and use next to no energy.  I used a 
drained battery in ours last time it stopped - was last spring.  Its 
still running.   Ultimately, there are toxins in the things (in all 
batteries in fact, both rechargeables and regular), and once they won't 
hold a charge any longer at all, need to be turned in to a place dealing 
with hazardous recyclables. Sara


On 9/11/2011 4:57 PM, PTFerrance wrote:

These are AA batteries.  Far to large for an mp3 player.  I have probably
about 30 of them.
PT

-Original Message-
From: Sara Mandal-Joy [mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 4:02 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSrechargeable batteries

   They work great in an mp3 player, if you're only interested in a short
listening period.  Also work great in a remote - which takes little energy.


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CSRe: OT - Hyaluronic acid Question

2011-09-11 Thread Sandee George
Hi There to all - I have just received a pamphlet on the above as a  
tooth whitening product out of Australia - I have googled it and  
cannot understand why this would be used on teeth - can someone

enlighten me ?   Thanks
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Re: CSSilver Lung

2011-09-11 Thread Kathy Tankersley
I've read of people using the nebulier for CS, but it didn't work for me, it 
made it harder to breath, so I don't nebulize it  If you do this, go slow
Kathy
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  From: Deborah Gerard 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 5:58 PM
  Subject: Re: CSSilver Lung


  You can nebulize cs...Debbie



  From: LouAnn Hough tlho...@suddenlink.net
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 6:19 PM
  Subject: CSSilver Lung




  Hello, you don’t know me but I have been reading posts off and on for a 
couple years. Now I find I need advice about the silver lungs nebulizer. Have 
any of you used it? My husband is a smoker and has been getting bronchitis. I 
am about to move into the spare bedroom due to his coughing at night. It is bad 
enough for him to be sick, without making me sick as well. But I remembered you 
all talking about a machine ( humidifier or vaporizer) that had helped someone, 
so I did some research and found the silver lung nebulizer. I already have a 
silver puppy for making CS. Have used CS on diabetic ulcers on my Mom before 
she passed away and for various other types of infections, so I know it works. 
What do you all think of the silver lung set-up?

  Artielle





RE: CSrechargeable batteries

2011-09-11 Thread PTFerrance
Thanks.
PT

-Original Message-
From: Sara Mandal-Joy [mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 7:01 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSrechargeable batteries

  Well, some remotes will use AA batteries,and draw very little energy.  
Or you could use them in a flashlight that takes that size, for short 
trips outdoors, or keep the flashlight in that container, for an outage 
time.  Wall clocks often use AA, and use next to no energy.  I used a 
drained battery in ours last time it stopped - was last spring.  Its 
still running.   Ultimately, there are toxins in the things (in all 
batteries in fact, both rechargeables and regular), and once they won't 
hold a charge any longer at all, need to be turned in to a place dealing 
with hazardous recyclables. Sara

On 9/11/2011 4:57 PM, PTFerrance wrote:
 These are AA batteries.  Far to large for an mp3 player.  I have probably
 about 30 of them.
 PT

 -Original Message-
 From: Sara Mandal-Joy [mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com]
 Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 4:02 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSrechargeable batteries

They work great in an mp3 player, if you're only interested in a short
 listening period.  Also work great in a remote - which takes little
energy.


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Re: CSAny advice?

2011-09-11 Thread olushola camara
Try this

http://www.articlesbase.com/cancer-articles/cancer-a-historical-perspective-by-lawrence-broxmeyer-md-3160275.html

On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 5:57 PM, PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:

  This is something I have never understood.  It is said that cancer cannot
 live in an alkaline environment yet fungi love an alkaline environment and
 now there are people saying that cancer is a fungus.  It doesn’t add up???
 Can anyone enlighten me?

 Thanks.  PT

 ** **

 *From:* zzekel...@aol.com [mailto:zzekel...@aol.com]
 *Sent:* Sunday, September 11, 2011 12:53 PM

 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Subject:* Re: CSAny advice?

 ** **

 In a message dated 9/11/2011 9:25:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
 marmar...@bellsouth.net writes:

  Does anyone have any ideas, advice, suggestions.

 MA


  

 One more very important thing is to keep the PH in the 8 area for people
 with cancer. All others should keep it between 6  7 to ward off cancer...A
 comment on the DMSO site -- Every Doctor should check  the PH of every
 patient coming through their doors... { You can get PH test strips at any
 store that has pool supplies . Check PH first thing after waking in the
 morning.  Also can check 2 hours after eating.  Can use to check urine
 also...Cancer won't survive in high PH.. only the cancer in the cells
 is destroyed not the healthy part of the cell. {Like with Chemo } 

   
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RE: CSAny advice?

2011-09-11 Thread PTFerrance
Thanks… yet another theory.  It is all quite confusing.

PT

 

From: olushola camara [mailto:camaramah...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 8:27 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSAny advice?

 

Try this

http://www.articlesbase.com/cancer-articles/cancer-a-historical-perspective-by-lawrence-broxmeyer-md-3160275.html

On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 5:57 PM, PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:

This is something I have never understood.  It is said that cancer cannot live 
in an alkaline environment yet fungi love an alkaline environment and now there 
are people saying that cancer is a fungus.  It doesn’t add up??? Can anyone 
enlighten me?

Thanks.  PT

 

From: zzekel...@aol.com [mailto:zzekel...@aol.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 12:53 PM


To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Subject: Re: CSAny advice?

 

In a message dated 9/11/2011 9:25:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
marmar...@bellsouth.net writes:

Does anyone have any ideas, advice, suggestions.

MA



 

One more very important thing is to keep the PH in the 8 area for people with 
cancer. All others should keep it between 6  7 to ward off cancer...A comment 
on the DMSO site -- Every Doctor should check  the PH of every patient coming 
through their doors... { You can get PH test strips at any store that has pool 
supplies . Check PH first thing after waking in the morning.  Also can check 2 
hours after eating.  Can use to check urine also...Cancer won't survive in 
high PH.. only the cancer in the cells is destroyed not the healthy part of 
the cell. {Like with Chemo } 

 

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Re: CSGood day!

2011-09-11 Thread David AuBuchon
If antibiotics are used under the guidance of an experienced lyme physician,
they are actually usually very safe.  Not ideal, but true.  Though no doc
will use more than they think they have to.  I use CS and Rx antibiotics.
My lyme doctor has slated a 4 antibiotic combo for me in case I keep not
responding to less.

~David


Re: CSGood day!

2011-09-11 Thread David AuBuchon
Typical experienced Lyme docs will use a combination of natural and Rx
antibiotics.  CS is sometimes one of them, though not many of them are truly
familiar with it yet.  If the doctor is a member of ILADS, they are probably
very well versed in treating Lyme and company.

~David

On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 7:54 PM, David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.comwrote:

 If antibiotics are used under the guidance of an experienced lyme
 physician, they are actually usually very safe.  Not ideal, but true.
 Though no doc will use more than they think they have to.  I use CS and Rx
 antibiotics.  My lyme doctor has slated a 4 antibiotic combo for me in
 case I keep not responding to less.

 ~David



Re: CScs and Lyme disease

2011-09-11 Thread David AuBuchon
It is playing for free right now on a some website called Hula / Hoolu /
Hulu.  I can't remember exactly.  There are some short commercials though.

~David

On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Beth Harrison
bethharri...@bellsouth.netwrote:

 If any of you have Netflix, I watched a very interesting documentary
 dealing with Lyme, titled under our skin. I highly recommend it.
 Beth H

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Sep 10, 2011, at 6:28 PM, Rod Samuelson rodsamuel...@sbcglobal.net
 wrote:

 **

 I got very few replies on using CS against Lyme.  More replies please.

 ** **

 Rod Samuelson
 860-881-3734 cell
 new email address  **rsamuelson**2...@cox.net
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 *From:* Paul Steel [mailto:pste...@yahoo.com]
 *Sent:* Thursday, September 08, 2011 3:54 PM
 *To:* **silver-list@eskimo.com**
 *Subject:* Re: CScs and Lyme disease

 ** **

 6 months

 ** **

 15-18 ppm when i made my own

 ** **

 Plus took meso silver for 3 months

 ** **

 I drank about 16 oz's a day on average

 ** **

 maybe helped a little bit

  

 Paul Steel

 h 508.520.6905

 c 508.922.0519

 Skype: steelbone72

 The harder you work the luckier you get!

  

 ** **
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 *From:* Rodney Samuelson **rsamuelson**2...@cox.net
 *To:* **silver-list@eskimo.com**
 *Sent:* Thursday, September 8, 2011 3:45 PM
 *Subject:* CScs and Lyme disease

 I have really started using CS and make my own using silver gen.  I want to
 gather some data.  For those using it for Lyme disease only please comment.
 What PPM  is the cs?  Do you feel like you have had real help against Lyme?
   How many months did you take it to get some real help?  

  

  

 Rod   **samuelson**

 ** **
   **




Re: CSSilver Lung

2011-09-11 Thread David AuBuchon
Just work up the time, perhaps the first time just being 1 inhalation
keeping it 6 inches from the mouth.  Probably overkill in terms of safety,
but certainly you can work up cautiously and feel confident you are being
totally safe.

If the increased difficulty breathing was temporary, please also be sure to
consider the possibility it was a herx.  I had increased asthma for an hour
once, and I recognized it as a herx from the nebulized silver.

~David


Re: CSAny advice?

2011-09-11 Thread David AuBuchon
I have a hundred suggestions.  Here are a handful:

Super artemisinin: 3 caps, twice a day, five days on, two days off, then
repeat.  Take with a dab of coconut oil.

Lipo CAN-Help : 1 fl oz, three times a day

That is a meager start, that in my opinion has fair chance of taking care of
it.

~David