Re: CSBoils and infections

2012-02-04 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I would mix the CS with DMSO and apply topically.  Worked on my son who had a 
fistula.  dee


On 3 Feb 2012, at 21:52, asif nathekar wrote:

 Hi group,
 
 A friend has recurrent large and painful boils / infections under his skin 
 which usually spreads but is temporarily treated with a course of three 
 antibiotics.
 He did try my cs with some but not much success and went back for antibiotics.
 This time he got them I upped the dose of cs to 500ml per day , which finally 
 did do something and got the infection retreating ! Phew !. But it did recur 
 after two days when he got lax out of overconfidence and stopped the cs.
 
 Is there other things I can do like hydrogen peroxide or msm or vitamin c  or 
 iodine or something for him ... I Would like some pointers please. As its 
 getting very serious and unmanageable.
 
 I have a beck zapper , any advice or anecdotal stories on that . Actual 
 evidence welcome!
 Thanks.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 


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RE: CSViolet Ray

2012-02-04 Thread Paula Perry



Thanks PT. I don't have pain but do have poor circulation. 
Paula

-Original Message- From: PTFerrance Sent: Feb 3, 2012 10:21 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSViolet Ray 



Hi Paula,
I have had a great result using the Chinese one for cosmetic use. It softens wrinkles and gives the skin a glow. I haven’t tried to use it for pain management.

The old ones I have looked at are expensive and all of them have not been rebuilt so that might be a question you want to ask.

Good luck.
PT



From: Paula Perry [mailto:p...@zoomnet.net] Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 8:06 AMTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CSViolet Ray

Thanks Melly,
I haven't bought one yet. Does it seem to do any good if you use one of the Chinese ones for cosmetic use? Is there any noticable difference?
I will look at the older ones. I hadn't thought of buying one of them.
Paula

-Original Message- From: Melly Bag Sent: Feb 2, 2012 10:12 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSViolet Ray 





Paula,



I have the Master and Marvel antique Violet Ray machines as well as the Chinese facial/costmetic one.



The Chinese machine as well as its electrodes are far weaker than the antique ones. It is only good for cosmetic use.



The antique machines purchased from ebay have helped me with getting rid of inflammations, eye pressure, burning- numb feeling on my thigh and pinky toe. I also used it for toothaches, tonsilitis, sinusitis, tongue, spine, etc., with all the proper electrodes. Each electrode is different from the other when it comes to deliver the frequency-electricty. The condenser electrode i believe delivers most punch specially when pulsing up and down the skin, the farther away from the skin the sharper the frequency.When i run the electrodes on my husband and accidentally touchsome part of his body by accident,i feel a sharp electric as well. I find the antique ones more desireable for treatment.



As an example on the difference of the two. The highest setting of the Chinese is only the low-medium setting of the antique ones.



Take precaution when using the machine. Not in bathrooms, due to grounds, and i never use it when there is any water near me, not even a cup, since an accident might electrocute me. 





Melly
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Re: CSViolet Ray-/ germkiller site

2012-02-04 Thread Paula Perry



Thankyou. I will look into it.
Paula

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If you check the "germkiller site" archives you may be able to find all you need by using a 6 volt lantern battery..Really easy to set up  can even get directions how to use it with controlled current...Lois---germkiller sign in 


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CSCS and dogs

2012-02-04 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Hi Joyce.  My mother took in a rescue dog -- a Schnauzer -- who had been living 
on it's own in Minnesota wilderness for a long time, and who had developed very 
bad yeast infections in both ears.  The ear drops from the vet didn't touch 
it.  
Once I started using my own home-made CS as ear drops -- and only a couple 
times 
a week when I was over to visit -- the ears cleared up and became very nearly 
normal in a pretty short period of time -- maybe 3 weeks?  

MA


 From: jmillerwo...@gmail.com
 Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 22:18:04 -0600
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSCS and dogs

 
 This is something that I will be posting to the dog lists that I own
 and the dog lists that I am on, but before I do, I wanted to ask this
 list if anyone else has done this and what more they can tell me about
 using CS for dogs with skin issues or other issues.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Joyce Miller
 

Re: CSBoils and infections

2012-02-04 Thread asif nathekar
Yes has three mercury fillings in his mouth and has looked into a dentist who 
will provide removal and replacement.
In the uk most filling preparations have the fluoride conveniently ready mixed, 
how very kind of them!
Because he is looking to avoid fluoride and silver and gold fillings are 
ridiculously expensive he hasn't got them out yet since an alternative is t 
available.  

Sent from my iPhone

On 4 Feb 2012, at 01:12, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Does her have mercury filling's in his mouth?
 -Original Message-
 Date: Friday, February 03, 2012 6:40:33 pm
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
 From: asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com
 Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
 
 He has seriously cut sugar and sugary products, nearly all snack foods 
 completely. Nearly all dairy, eats mutton or chicken once a week and fish 
 once a week and vegetables for the rest.
 This has been the case for two to three years now. He cannot tolerate dairy 
 and wheat well so things like bread and cereals are out of the question.
 
 Does this help?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On 3 Feb 2012, at 22:56, Smitty papad...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 What is your friend's life stlye  diet ?
 He might do well with a body cleanse.
 Here is some reading for you =
 http://curezone.com/forums/search.asp?q=boilsaction=Search
 Smitty
 
 On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 11:52 AM, asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com 
 wrote:
 Hi group,
 
 A friend has recurrent large and painful boils / infections under his skin 
 which usually spreads but is temporarily treated with a course of three 
 antibiotics.
 He did try my cs with some but not much success and went back for 
 antibiotics.
 This time he got them I upped the
 
 
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Re: CSBoils and infections

2012-02-04 Thread asif nathekar
He has had childhood immunisations which had mercury in those days. But none 
since being an adult
Mercury hasn't been in the UK's vaccines for a while but we do have aluminium 
instead which is way more toxic pound for pound
He does actively avoid vaccines anyway.

Sent from my iPhone

On 4 Feb 2012, at 02:21, Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com wrote:

 FWIW, I wouldn't personally be too concerned about fillings, as far as I know 
 whatever mercury was removed upon replacement with alternative fillings will 
 get replaced with most vaccines one gets, if one is into vaccines, and I 
 assume mercury is still in most vaccines, just under a different name.  How 
 many shots does one need over a period of time to replace the amount of 
 *possible?* mercury leakage they pulled out of ones face?  They rip it out of 
 your face, and put it back in your arm?Over time it's six of one and half a 
 dozen of the other as far as I can see.
 
 And as far as I know, *possible?* mercury leakage only occurs with loose 
 fillings, how many people have loose fillings?
 By the time they may come loose for most people, they are probly at an age 
 whereby they'll need to get them teeth yanked out anyway.
 
 Just my two bobs worth and alternative viewpoint as an independent thinker 
 and observer of most things media driven.
 Stats don't add up for me considering the squilliions of people around the 
 globe who've had the old fashioned fillings for generations.
 
 Of course, not denying mercury comes with its own toxicity.  Just something 
 to think about.  They reckon silver is toxic too rolling eyes.
 
 N.
 
  Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 17:11:48 -0800
  Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
  From: devorah...@yahoo.com
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  CC: 
  
  Does her have mercury filling's in his mouth?
  -Original Message-
  Date: Friday, February 03, 2012 6:40:33 pm
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
  From: asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com
  Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
  
  He has seriously cut sugar and sugary products, nearly all snack foods 
  completely. Nearly all dairy, eats mutton or chicken once a week and fish 
  once a week and vegetables for the rest.
  This has been the case for two to three years now. He cannot tolerate dairy 
  and wheat well so things like bread and cereals are out of the question.
  
  Does this help?
  
  Sent from my iPhone
  
  On 3 Feb 2012, at 22:56, Smitty papad...@gmail.com wrote:
  
   What is your friend's life stlye  diet ?
   He might do well with a body cleanse.
   Here is some reading for you =
   http://curezone.com/forums/search.asp?q=boilsaction=Search
   Smitty
   
   On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 11:52 AM, asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com 
   wrote:
   Hi group,
   
   A friend has recurrent large and painful boils / infections under his 
   skin which usually spreads but is temporarily treated with a course of 
   three antibiotics.
   He did try my cs with some but not much success and went back for 
   antibiotics.
   This time he got them I upped the
  
  
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Re: CSBoils and infections

2012-02-04 Thread MaryAnn Helland
I have to disagree with that.  It isn't the inert mercury fillings -- whether 
loose or solid -- that is the problem, it's the outgassing of mercury when 
certain acidic things that we eat or drink interact with the metal filling.  
That's pretty much daily dosing.  And it certainly is a problem -- a possible 
cause for MS, among other things.  A good book to read on the topic is called 
*The Poison in Your Teeth* by Dr. Tom McGuire.  Another one is *Uninformed 
Consent* by Dr. Hal Huggins.  Eye-opening.

In my opinion, since most adults likely don't get many shots, they therefore 
aren't exposed to much in the way of mercury from vaccines.  And if they're 
smart, they avoid vaccines entirely if they can.  But people can't avoid the 
mercury in their mouth -- especially if they're unaware.  Just my HO, of course.
MA  


 




From: Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, February 3, 2012 8:21:34 PM
Subject: RE: CSBoils and infections


FWIW, I wouldn't personally be too concerned about fillings, as far as I know 
whatever mercury was removed upon replacement with alternative fillings will 
get 
replaced with most vaccines one gets, if one is into vaccines, and I assume 
mercury is still in most vaccines, just under a different name.  How many shots 
does one need over a period of time to replace the amount of *possible?* 
mercury 
leakage they pulled out of ones face?  They rip it out of your face, and put it 
back in your arm?Over time it's six of one and half a dozen of the other as far 
as I can see. 


And as far as I know, *possible?* mercury leakage only occurs with loose 
fillings, how many people have loose fillings? 

By the time they may come loose for most people, they are probly at an age 
whereby they'll need to get them teeth yanked out anyway.


Just my two bobs worth and alternative viewpoint as an independent thinker and 
observer of most things media driven.
Stats don't add up for me considering the squilliions of people around the 
globe 
who've had the old fashioned fillings for generations.

Of course, not denying mercury comes with its own toxicity.  Just something to 
think about.  They reckon silver is toxic too rolling eyes.

N.


 Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 17:11:48 -0800
 Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
 From: devorah...@yahoo.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 CC: 
 
 Does her have mercury filling's in his mouth?
 -Original Message-
 Date: Friday, February 03, 2012 6:40:33 pm
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
 From: asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com
 Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
 
 He has seriously cut sugar and sugary products, nearly all snack foods 
completely. Nearly all dairy, eats mutton or chicken once a week and fish once 
a 
week and vegetables for the rest.
 This has been the case for two to three years now. He cannot tolerate dairy 
 and 
wheat well so things like bread and cereals are out of the question.
 
 Does this help?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On 3 Feb 2012, at 22:56, Smitty papad...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  What is your friend's life stlye  diet ?
  He might do well with a body cleanse.
  Here is some reading for you =
  http://curezone.com/forums/search.asp?q=boilsaction=Search
  Smitty
  
  On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 11:52 AM, asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com 
wrote:
  Hi group,
  
  A friend has recurrent large and painful boils / infections under his skin 
which usually spreads but is temporarily treated with a course of three 
antibiotics.
  He did try my cs with some but not much success and went back for 
antibiotics.
  This time he got them I upped the
 
 
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RE: CSCS and dogs

2012-02-04 Thread Todd Paddock

We have show Shar-Pei and have used CS for rash's, bite and punctures, oz or 
two per water bowls if anybody is acting sick or getting ready for a heat cycle 
(never had a case of pyromitria sp?). Have used as eye drops for eye 
infections, and used on toes for bad spots all with great success. Todd Paddock
  From: jmillerwo...@gmail.com
 Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 22:18:04 -0600
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSCS and dogs
 
 Took a dog to the vet this week -- it was a rescue dog and he had
 serious irritations on the front of his neck and he had just been
 neutered to get him ready for his new home.
 
 The clinic that did the neutering gave me some spray for the neck and
 said I could also use it on the incision site. The dog really fought
 me -- no way did he want me to do that.
 
 So I took him to my vet the next day, and she took one look at the
 name of the spray and said that that product contains alcohol and of
 course that would really burn the skin, making the irritation worse
 and causing his incision to be quite pinkish read. I asked her what to
 use instead.
 
 Now, she is NOT an alternative vet, but she is a great diagnostician
 and she respects the health of our dogs. She said that the best thing
 to use for skin irritations on dogs is colloidal silver.
 
 I brought the dog home, started using colloidal silver (my husband
 makes ours and we always have plenty available). The dog still
 struggled, but the irritation started to heal. The dog left for his
 permanent today, and I sent the CS with him, both the little spray
 bottle and another bottle so they can refill the spray, and told them
 what our vet said to do.
 
 This is something that I will be posting to the dog lists that I own
 and the dog lists that I am on, but before I do, I wanted to ask this
 list if anyone else has done this and what more they can tell me about
 using CS for dogs with skin issues or other issues.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Joyce Miller
 
 
 
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RE: CSBoils and infections

2012-02-04 Thread Neville Munn

Yep, yep, that's fine, point taken, wasn't having a go or anything.  I just 
wonder how much toxic stuff gets ripped out of ones face, and then gets that 
replaced with other toxic substance/s in vaccines over time for those who may 
line up whenever a new vaccine hits the front page?
A surprising number of young mums appear to be in that lineup, and with babes 
still in arms, and the elderly or anyone else who lines up for that flu jab 
every year, and when I raise the question about a possible connection between 
behavioural drugs or vaccinations administered to kids, and/or adults, to 
Altzheimers, or MS, or Motor Neuron Disease or some other issue later in life, 
of course it falls on deaf ears.  The establishment knows best seems to be 
the accepted principal.  Good thing some of us know better than that.
Oh well, such is life I suppose.
N.

Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 03:56:26 -0800
From: marmar...@bellsouth.net
Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
To: silver-list@eskimo.com



I have to disagree with that.  It isn't the inert mercury fillings -- whether 
loose or solid -- that is the problem, it's the outgassing of mercury when 
certain acidic things that we eat or drink interact with the metal filling.  
That's pretty much daily dosing.  And it certainly is a problem -- a possible 
cause for MS, among other things.  A good book to read on the topic is called 
*The Poison in Your Teeth* by Dr. Tom McGuire.  Another one is *Uninformed 
Consent* by Dr. Hal Huggins.  Eye-opening.
 
In my opinion, since most adults likely don't get many shots, they therefore 
aren't exposed to much in the way of mercury from vaccines.  And if they're 
smart, they avoid vaccines entirely if they can.  But people can't avoid the 
mercury in their mouth -- especially if they're unaware.  Just my HO, of course.
MA  
 

 




From: Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, February 3, 2012 8:21:34 PM
Subject: RE: CSBoils and infections




FWIW, I wouldn't personally be too concerned about fillings, as far as I know 
whatever mercury was removed upon replacement with alternative fillings will 
get replaced with most vaccines one gets, if one is into vaccines, and I assume 
mercury is still in most vaccines, just under a different name.  How many shots 
does one need over a period of time to replace the amount of *possible?* 
mercury leakage they pulled out of ones face?  They rip it out of your face, 
and put it back in your arm?Over time it's six of one and half a dozen of the 
other as far as I can see. 


And as far as I know, *possible?* mercury leakage only occurs with loose 
fillings, how many people have loose fillings? 
By the time they may come loose for most people, they are probly at an age 
whereby they'll need to get them teeth yanked out anyway.



Just my two bobs worth and alternative viewpoint as an independent thinker and 
observer of most things media driven.
Stats don't add up for me considering the squilliions of people around the 
globe who've had the old fashioned fillings for generations.


Of course, not denying mercury comes with its own toxicity.  Just something to 
think about.  They reckon silver is toxic too rolling eyes.


N.



 Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 17:11:48 -0800
 Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
 From: devorah...@yahoo.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 CC: 
 
 Does her have mercury filling's in his mouth?
 -Original Message-
 Date: Friday, February 03, 2012 6:40:33 pm
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
 From: asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com
 Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
 
 He has seriously cut sugar and sugary products, nearly all snack foods 
 completely. Nearly all dairy, eats mutton or chicken once a week and fish 
 once a week and vegetables for the rest.
 This has been the case for two to three years now. He cannot tolerate dairy 
 and wheat well so things like bread and cereals are out of the question.
 
 Does this help?
 
 Sent from my
 iPhone
 
 On 3 Feb 2012, at 22:56, Smitty papad...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  What is your friend's life stlye  diet ?
  He might do well with a body cleanse.
  Here is some reading for you =
  http://curezone.com/forums/search.asp?q=boilsaction=Search
  Smitty
  
  On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 11:52 AM, asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com 
  wrote:
  Hi group,
  
  A friend has recurrent large and painful boils / infections under his skin 
  which usually spreads but is temporarily treated with a course of three 
  antibiotics.
  He did try my cs with some but not much success and went back for 
  antibiotics.
  This time he got them I upped the
 
 
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RE: CSBoils and infections

2012-02-04 Thread Neville Munn

Yep, yep, that's fine, point taken, wasn't having a go or anything.  I just 
wonder how much toxic stuff gets ripped out of ones face, and then gets that 
replaced with other toxic substance/s from vaccines over time for those who may 
line up for the annual flu jab or whenever a new vaccine hits the front page?
The establishment knows best seems to be the accepted principal, good thing 
we don't all think like that.
N.Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 03:56:26 -0800
From: marmar...@bellsouth.net
Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
To: silver-list@eskimo.com



I have to disagree with that.  It isn't the inert mercury fillings -- whether 
loose or solid -- that is the problem, it's the outgassing of mercury when 
certain acidic things that we eat or drink interact with the metal filling.  
That's pretty much daily dosing.  And it certainly is a problem -- a possible 
cause for MS, among other things.  A good book to read on the topic is called 
*The Poison in Your Teeth* by Dr. Tom McGuire.  Another one is *Uninformed 
Consent* by Dr. Hal Huggins.  Eye-opening.
 
In my opinion, since most adults likely don't get many shots, they therefore 
aren't exposed to much in the way of mercury from vaccines.  And if they're 
smart, they avoid vaccines entirely if they can.  But people can't avoid the 
mercury in their mouth -- especially if they're unaware.  Just my HO, of course.
MA  
 

 




  

CSnews on silver

2012-02-04 Thread AJR
Here is something very interesting for the silver list
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2095610/Silver-bullet-cancer-Metal-kill-tumours-better-chemotherapy-fewer-effects.html



Re: CSCS and - Parvo

2012-02-04 Thread vicki hood
Parvo accumulates and spreads from the large intestine.  An enema o flush 
out the parvo concentration and then another enema in half hour can 
sometimes  save the dog.  CS by mouth  along with electrolytes and any other 
hydration is a lifesaver.  Stay up all night and hydrate even if it has to 
be with an eyedropper.  Often times parvo arrives with its own vaccine. 
Know the signs and don't ignore parvo diagnosis because you just had your 
pet vaccinated.  Joyce Miller and others you can spread the word of the 
ingredients and the danger in vaccines once you read vaclib.org and other 
documentation.  Follow the money train.  Big pharma can take all the hypos 
and put them where the sun don't shine.
- Original Message - 
From: Joyce Miller jmillerwo...@gmail.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 8:18 PM
Subject: CSCS and dogs


Took a dog to the vet this week -- it was a rescue dog and he had
serious irritations on the front of his neck and he had just been
neutered to get him ready for his new home.

The clinic that did the neutering gave me some spray for the neck and
said I could also use it on the incision site. The dog really fought
me -- no way did he want me to do that.

So I took him to my vet the next day, and she took one look at the
name of the spray and said that that product contains alcohol and of
course that would really burn the skin, making the irritation worse
and causing his incision to be quite pinkish read. I asked her what to
use instead.

Now, she is NOT an alternative vet, but she is a great diagnostician
and she respects the health of our dogs. She said that the best thing
to use for skin irritations on dogs is colloidal silver.

I brought the dog home, started using colloidal silver (my husband
makes ours and we always have plenty available). The dog still
struggled, but the irritation started to heal. The dog left for his
permanent today, and I sent the CS with him, both the little spray
bottle and another bottle so they can refill the spray, and told them
what our vet said to do.

This is something that I will be posting to the dog lists that I own
and the dog lists that I am on, but before I do, I wanted to ask this
list if anyone else has done this and what more they can tell me about
using CS for dogs with skin issues or other issues.

Thanks,

Joyce Miller



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the only gift that I have.” Parker Palmer

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Re: CSBoils and infections

2012-02-04 Thread Jane MacRoss
Homeopathically you could take Hepar Sulph 30c three times a day for a week and 
then wait  see what happens  if you feel the fillings or past vaccines are 
relevant take some THuja 30c the same dosage

Cell salts are also helpful .
  - Original Message - 
  From: MaryAnn Helland 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2012 10:56 PM
  Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections


  I have to disagree with that.  It isn't the inert mercury fillings -- whether 
loose or solid -- that is the problem, it's the outgassing of mercury when 
certain acidic things that we eat or drink interact with the metal filling.  
That's pretty much daily dosing.  And it certainly is a problem -- a possible 
cause for MS, among other things.  A good book to read on the topic is called 
*The Poison in Your Teeth* by Dr. Tom McGuire.  Another one is *Uninformed 
Consent* by Dr. Hal Huggins.  Eye-opening.

  In my opinion, since most adults likely don't get many shots, they therefore 
aren't exposed to much in the way of mercury from vaccines.  And if they're 
smart, they avoid vaccines entirely if they can.  But people can't avoid the 
mercury in their mouth -- especially if they're unaware.  Just my HO, of course.
  MA  


   



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  From: Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Fri, February 3, 2012 8:21:34 PM
  Subject: RE: CSBoils and infections


  FWIW, I wouldn't personally be too concerned about fillings, as far as I know 
whatever mercury was removed upon replacement with alternative fillings will 
get replaced with most vaccines one gets, if one is into vaccines, and I assume 
mercury is still in most vaccines, just under a different name.  How many shots 
does one need over a period of time to replace the amount of *possible?* 
mercury leakage they pulled out of ones face?  They rip it out of your face, 
and put it back in your arm?Over time it's six of one and half a dozen of the 
other as far as I can see. 


  And as far as I know, *possible?* mercury leakage only occurs with loose 
fillings, how many people have loose fillings? 
  By the time they may come loose for most people, they are probly at an age 
whereby they'll need to get them teeth yanked out anyway.


  Just my two bobs worth and alternative viewpoint as an independent thinker 
and observer of most things media driven.
  Stats don't add up for me considering the squilliions of people around the 
globe who've had the old fashioned fillings for generations.


  Of course, not denying mercury comes with its own toxicity.  Just something 
to think about.  They reckon silver is toxic too rolling eyes.


  N.


   Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 17:11:48 -0800
   Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
   From: devorah...@yahoo.com
   To: silver-list@eskimo.com
   CC: 
   
   Does her have mercury filling's in his mouth?
   -Original Message-
   Date: Friday, February 03, 2012 6:40:33 pm
   To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
   From: asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com
   Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
   
   He has seriously cut sugar and sugary products, nearly all snack foods 
completely. Nearly all dairy, eats mutton or chicken once a week and fish once 
a week and vegetables for the rest.
   This has been the case for two to three years now. He cannot tolerate dairy 
and wheat well so things like bread and cereals are out of the question.
   
   Does this help?
   
   Sent from my iPhone
   
   On 3 Feb 2012, at 22:56, Smitty papad...@gmail.com wrote:
   
What is your friend's life stlye  diet ?
He might do well with a body cleanse.
Here is some reading for you =
http://curezone.com/forums/search.asp?q=boilsaction=Search
Smitty

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 11:52 AM, asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com 
wrote:
Hi group,

A friend has recurrent large and painful boils / infections under his 
skin which usually spreads but is temporarily treated with a course of three 
antibiotics.
He did try my cs with some but not much success and went back for 
antibiotics.
This time he got them I upped the
   
   
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Re: CSCS and dogs TEETH

2012-02-04 Thread Tel Tofflemire
I HAVE BEEN USEING MY HOME MADE COLLOIDAL SILVER IN MY DOGS WATER FOR  
12 YEARS NOW, AND MY WIFE DID NOT LIKE MY YORKER'S BROWNISH TEETH. SO  
SHE HIRED A FREE LANCE DOG DENTIST TO SCRAPE AND PLAIN HIS TEETH.  
NORMAL PRICE WAS $300.  THE LADY CAME OUT OF THE ROOM AND ASKED WHAT  
WE FEED THE DOG? WE TOLD HER,  CANADAE  DOG FOOD, SHE ASKED IF WE  
BRUSH HIS TEETH?  NO I SAID. THATS YOUR JOB.  THIS LADY SAID WHAT KIND  
OF WATER DO YOU USE? WE USE ALKALINE WATER FROM OUR WATER FILTER, SHE  
KEPT ASKING QUESTIONS, AND THEN I SAID WE PUT COLLOIDAL SILVER IN THE  
DOGS DISH EVERY DAY FOR 12 YEARS WHY?
THIS LADY SAID SHE NEVER SEEN A 12 YEAR OLD YOURKEY WITH SUCH NICE  
TEETH, AND SHE SAID NO DETERIORATION ON THE GUMES OR TEETH ? SHE WAS  
SO PUSLED. SHE SAID I AM GOING TO ONLY CHARGE YOU $100.00, SHE SAID HE  
HAD SOME BROWN COLOR ON HIS TEETH BUT NO DAMAGE TO TEETH OR GUMS?   
BOTTOM LINE.  USE CS IN YOUR DODS WATER, IT WILL SAVE THEIR TEETH.   
THIS OLD DOG LOOKS LIKE A SHOW DOG NOW.
PS SHE WANTS TO TELL PEOPLE WHERE TO BUY SOME CS AND SHE BOUGHT SOME  
FOR HER DOG,  I TOLD HER IT WORKS FOR PEOPLE TOO! SHE SMILED, GUESS  
IT WAS TOO MUCH KNOWLEDGE AT ONE TIME ?

Re: CSCS and - Parvo

2012-02-04 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Joyce,
We have evaluated various applications of CS for topical
insults.in hundreds of cases over
the immediately-past 15 years.  The most effective address was found
to be 10 to 20 ppm strength,
diluted with 10% (by volume) DMSO.  Higher DMSO fractions were used
(on some occasions) in
special challenges.  However, no matter which strengths used, the DMSO
fraction was CRITICAL
for insuring high-speed response and for rapid infiltration through
scabs, mucus layers., etc.  One of
the most desirable attributes of using DMSO is its ability to
transport entrained substances across dense
mucous fields (e.g. Lungs presenting bi-lateral viral pneumonia).
  Good Luck in your health researches,
Brooks Bradley.


On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 11:00 AM, vicki hood mutt...@isp.com wrote:
 Parvo accumulates and spreads from the large intestine.  An enema o flush
 out the parvo concentration and then another enema in half hour can
 sometimes  save the dog.  CS by mouth  along with electrolytes and any other
 hydration is a lifesaver.  Stay up all night and hydrate even if it has to
 be with an eyedropper.  Often times parvo arrives with its own vaccine. Know
 the signs and don't ignore parvo diagnosis because you just had your pet
 vaccinated.  Joyce Miller and others you can spread the word of the
 ingredients and the danger in vaccines once you read vaclib.org and other
 documentation.  Follow the money train.  Big pharma can take all the hypos
 and put them where the sun don't shine.
 - Original Message - From: Joyce Miller jmillerwo...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 8:18 PM
 Subject: CSCS and dogs


 Took a dog to the vet this week -- it was a rescue dog and he had
 serious irritations on the front of his neck and he had just been
 neutered to get him ready for his new home.

 The clinic that did the neutering gave me some spray for the neck and
 said I could also use it on the incision site. The dog really fought
 me -- no way did he want me to do that.

 So I took him to my vet the next day, and she took one look at the
 name of the spray and said that that product contains alcohol and of
 course that would really burn the skin, making the irritation worse
 and causing his incision to be quite pinkish read. I asked her what to
 use instead.

 Now, she is NOT an alternative vet, but she is a great diagnostician
 and she respects the health of our dogs. She said that the best thing
 to use for skin irritations on dogs is colloidal silver.

 I brought the dog home, started using colloidal silver (my husband
 makes ours and we always have plenty available). The dog still
 struggled, but the irritation started to heal. The dog left for his
 permanent today, and I sent the CS with him, both the little spray
 bottle and another bottle so they can refill the spray, and told them
 what our vet said to do.

 This is something that I will be posting to the dog lists that I own
 and the dog lists that I am on, but before I do, I wanted to ask this
 list if anyone else has done this and what more they can tell me about
 using CS for dogs with skin issues or other issues.

 Thanks,

 Joyce Miller



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CSBeck zapper

2012-02-04 Thread asif nathekar
Hi group,

Has anyone got any anecdotes for the beck zapper to share

As I want to use one on my mate with the boils  if it's potentially effective

Thanks 

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Re: CSBoils and infections

2012-02-04 Thread anthony . aquifer
It is a matter of fact that intact mercury fillings do leak harmful amounts of 
mercury in to the body. It is demonstrated in the video of the link provided 
below. Mercury is also very damaging to brain tissues, also shown in a video in 
the second link. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ylnQ-T7oiA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU8nSn5Ezd8feature=related

Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld

-Original Message-
From: MaryAnn Helland marmar...@bellsouth.net
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 03:56:26 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections

I have to disagree with that.  It isn't the inert mercury fillings -- whether 
loose or solid -- that is the problem, it's the outgassing of mercury when 
certain acidic things that we eat or drink interact with the metal filling.  
That's pretty much daily dosing.  And it certainly is a problem -- a possible 
cause for MS, among other things.  A good book to read on the topic is called 
*The Poison in Your Teeth* by Dr. Tom McGuire.  Another one is *Uninformed 
Consent* by Dr. Hal Huggins.  Eye-opening.

In my opinion, since most adults likely don't get many shots, they therefore 
aren't exposed to much in the way of mercury from vaccines.  And if they're 
smart, they avoid vaccines entirely if they can.  But people can't avoid the 
mercury in their mouth -- especially if they're unaware.  Just my HO, of course.
MA  


 




From: Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, February 3, 2012 8:21:34 PM
Subject: RE: CSBoils and infections


FWIW, I wouldn't personally be too concerned about fillings, as far as I know 
whatever mercury was removed upon replacement with alternative fillings will 
get 
replaced with most vaccines one gets, if one is into vaccines, and I assume 
mercury is still in most vaccines, just under a different name.  How many shots 
does one need over a period of time to replace the amount of *possible?* 
mercury 
leakage they pulled out of ones face?  They rip it out of your face, and put it 
back in your arm?Over time it's six of one and half a dozen of the other as far 
as I can see. 


And as far as I know, *possible?* mercury leakage only occurs with loose 
fillings, how many people have loose fillings? 

By the time they may come loose for most people, they are probly at an age 
whereby they'll need to get them teeth yanked out anyway.


Just my two bobs worth and alternative viewpoint as an independent thinker and 
observer of most things media driven.
Stats don't add up for me considering the squilliions of people around the 
globe 
who've had the old fashioned fillings for generations.

Of course, not denying mercury comes with its own toxicity.  Just something to 
think about.  They reckon silver is toxic too rolling eyes.

N.


 Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 17:11:48 -0800
 Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
 From: devorah...@yahoo.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 CC: 
 
 Does her have mercury filling's in his mouth?
 -Original Message-
 Date: Friday, February 03, 2012 6:40:33 pm
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
 From: asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com
 Subject: Re: CSBoils and infections
 
 He has seriously cut sugar and sugary products, nearly all snack foods 
completely. Nearly all dairy, eats mutton or chicken once a week and fish once 
a 
week and vegetables for the rest.
 This has been the case for two to three years now. He cannot tolerate dairy 
 and 
wheat well so things like bread and cereals are out of the question.
 
 Does this help?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On 3 Feb 2012, at 22:56, Smitty papad...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  What is your friend's life stlye  diet ?
  He might do well with a body cleanse.
  Here is some reading for you =
  http://curezone.com/forums/search.asp?q=boilsaction=Search
  Smitty
  
  On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 11:52 AM, asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com 
wrote:
  Hi group,
  
  A friend has recurrent large and painful boils / infections under his skin 
which usually spreads but is temporarily treated with a course of three 
antibiotics.
  He did try my cs with some but not much success and went back for 
antibiotics.
  This time he got them I upped the
 
 
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Re: CSCS and dogs

2012-02-04 Thread Guyot Léna
The obvious question is: why do they have the dog at all? Animals  
deserve better. They're not furniture or accessories for the American  
dream, but living beings with needs. L

On Feb 4, 2012, at 12:34 AM, Neville Munn wrote:

Over 9 months of vet treatment for inner ear bacterial infection  
{swabbed under anaesthetic} failed so I made some EIS/CS and told  
daughter to get a syringe casing and squirt some directly into the  
ear, infection was fixed practically overnight, the daughter said it  
was fixed in 24 hours. Labradors are prone to filthy ears so she uses  
EIS/CS periodically to maintain clean and infection free ears.  She's  
been doing this for a few years now, she also pours some into its  
water bowl periodically.


Because daughter works, this dog spends 25 hours a day on its gut in  
the kennel sleeping so occasionally one ear will be scraped raw and  
bleeding from sleeping on it on the edge of the kennel opening, I've  
treated this on more than one occasion too, with success, but needs  
spraying on as many times a day as feasibly possible {I do this when  
we happen to visit} but healing is not as quick when we aren't  
visiting cos the dog spends all day and every day in its kennel when  
daughter is at work.


Other daughters cat had severe open wounds from fighting, told her to  
squirt some on the wound as often as she could and when she could and  
the wound healed up remarkably quick.  Bit tricky with a cat as cat's  
don't cooperate all that well g.  Cos the cat always licked the  
wound it was ingesting EIS/CS as well as what remained on the wound,  
attacked it from two directions if you like.  I've treated this cat on  
two occasions and both times with fairly quick recovery.  The other  
occasion was for quite severe war wounds on the face, the cat couldn't  
lick its own face as efficiently so that heeled quicker.


I'm at the moment getting someone else to treat their dog for  
operation wound {on the throat or a tad further down I believe} which  
hasn't healed in over 18 months to two years, but as they live in the  
city I can't get to see the dog myself.  I'm not sure if they are  
doing as I asked them to.  I don't get any feedback either, which is  
annoying, but they did ask for more EIS/CS the other week.  I don't  
think they are administering anywhere near enough for quicker  
recovery, nevermind, we're going to the city next month so will suss  
things out.


Absolutely swear by this stuff.

N.

 From: jmillerwo...@gmail.com
 Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 22:18:04 -0600
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSCS and dogs


 This is something that I will be posting to the dog lists that I own
 and the dog lists that I am on, but before I do, I wanted to ask this
 list if anyone else has done this and what more they can tell me  
about

 using CS for dogs with skin issues or other issues.

 Thanks,

 Joyce Miller





Re: CSBeck zapper

2012-02-04 Thread Brooks Bradley
 The Beck zapper is a very useful device (at least it has
been in our researches), however,
there are...at present..several other---more recent designs;  more
powerful in effect than is the original
device developed by Robert.  A brief survey of the Internet using
zapper  as the key word, will illicit
a number of valid references.  If you are unsuccessful email me
personally and I will attempt to offer
some useful guidance in your search.
 Sincerely,
Brooks Bradley.   Harborne Research Foundation.

On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 4:53 PM, asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi group,

 Has anyone got any anecdotes for the beck zapper to share

 As I want to use one on my mate with the boils  if it's potentially effective

 Thanks

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Re: CSBeck zapper

2012-02-04 Thread Asif Nathekar
I have built one from dr becks reference design that swings from positive 
27v to negative 27v square wave at around 4 hz, although one may use up to 
100 HZ to reduce some of the undesirable effects


I have seen other designs like hulda clarks which pulses a 0v to positive 
9-18v in a square wave at around 20-25khz, I have one of these too but 
neglected to use it.


I can see from the discussions and stated science, how the beck zapper 
could work but require something more than sales brochure to actually 
beleive that it could work.


Basically I require human verification that it works, and how they used it, 
so that i could use it the same way. I have bought sticky adhesive gel 
electrode pads for a TENS machine as electrodes..


any testimonies...???

thanks again.

--
From: Brooks Bradley bradlebro...@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2012 11:02 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSBeck zapper


The Beck zapper is a very useful device (at least it has
been in our researches), however,
there are...at present..several other---more recent designs;  more
powerful in effect than is the original
device developed by Robert.  A brief survey of the Internet using
zapper  as the key word, will illicit
a number of valid references.  If you are unsuccessful email me
personally and I will attempt to offer
some useful guidance in your search.
Sincerely,
   Brooks Bradley.   Harborne Research Foundation.

On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 4:53 PM, asif nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com 
wrote:

Hi group,

Has anyone got any anecdotes for the beck zapper to share

As I want to use one on my mate with the boils  if it's potentially 
effective


Thanks

Sent from my iPhone


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Re: CSRE: no more strict deadlines!!

2012-02-04 Thread Jim Holmes
File not found at that link.

On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Robert L. Booth zebulan5...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Hey there
 its difficult to handle all the financial pressure at first I thought this
 was a joke I was at the end of the road...
 http://www.altrinchampremierlofts.co.uk/lastnews/99StuartFerguson/ this
 is proof that miracles do exist
 you should consider trying it...



Re: CSRE: no more strict deadlines!!

2012-02-04 Thread MaryAnn Helland
This is a spam message.
MA





From: Jim Holmes gooogleis...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, February 4, 2012 5:27:46 PM
Subject: Re: CSRE: no more strict deadlines!!

File not found at that link.


On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Robert L. Booth zebulan5...@yahoo.com wrote:

Hey there
its difficult to handle all the financial pressure at first I thought this was 
a 
joke I was at the end of the road...
http://www.altrinchampremierlofts.co.uk/lastnews/99StuartFerguson/ this is 
proof 
that miracles do exist
you should consider trying it... 


Re: CSCS and dogs

2012-02-04 Thread Deborah Gerard
Poor dog...is there any chance to put carpet in the kennel for comfort?

 


 From: Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2012 1:34 AM
Subject: RE: CSCS and dogs
  

 
Over 9 months of vet treatment for inner ear bacterial infection {swabbed under 
anaesthetic} failed so I made some EIS/CS and told daughter to get a syringe 
casing and squirt some directly into the ear, infection was fixed practically 
overnight, the daughter said it was fixed in 24 hours. Labradors are prone to 
filthy ears so she uses EIS/CS periodically to maintain clean and infection 
free ears.  She's been doing this for a few years now, she also pours some into 
its water bowl periodically.

Because daughter works, this dog spends 25 hours a day on its gut in the kennel 
sleeping so occasionally one ear will be scraped raw and bleeding from sleeping 
on it on the edge of the kennel opening, I've treated this on more than one 
occasion too, with success, but needs spraying on as many times a day as 
feasibly possible {I do this when we happen to visit} but healing is not as 
quick when we aren't visiting cos the dog spends all day and every day in its 
kennel when daughter is at work.

Other daughters cat had severe open wounds from fighting, told her to squirt 
some on the wound as often as she could and when she could and the wound healed 
up remarkably quick.  Bit tricky with a cat as cat's don't cooperate all that 
well g.  Cos the cat always licked the wound it was ingesting EIS/CS as well 
as what remained on the wound, attacked it from two directions if you like.  
I've treated this cat on two occasions and both times with fairly quick 
recovery.  The other occasion was for quite severe war wounds on the face, the 
cat couldn't lick its own face as efficiently so that heeled quicker.

I'm at the moment getting someone else to treat their dog for operation wound 
{on the throat or a tad further down I believe} which hasn't healed in over 18 
months to two years, but as they live in the city I can't get to see the dog 
myself.  I'm not sure if they are doing as I asked them to.  I don't get any 
feedback either, which is annoying, but they did ask for more EIS/CS the other 
week.  I don't think they are administering anywhere near enough for quicker 
recovery, nevermind, we're going to the city next month so will suss things out.

Re: CSCS and dogs

2012-02-04 Thread sol

Joyce,
 http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/SilverPets/
sol

Joyce Miller wrote:

Now, she is NOT an alternative vet, but she is a great diagnostician
and she respects the health of our dogs. She said that the best thing
to use for skin irritations on dogs is colloidal silver.


This is something that I will be posting to the dog lists that I own
and the dog lists that I am on, but before I do, I wanted to ask this
list if anyone else has done this and what more they can tell me about
using CS for dogs with skin issues or other issues.

Thanks,

Joyce Miller



  



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RE: CSCS and dogs

2012-02-04 Thread Neville Munn

Labradors don't handle being on their own too much which is a bit of a pity cos 
it's good company for our daughter, unfortunately she's at work all day.  
Labradors need company.  I told the daughter she should get another dog {not 
labrador} so the other dog would keep this one more active, but she couldn't 
afford to feed another dog.
I've put plastic tubing all around the kennel opening, and it has a wheat bag 
type mat inside the kennel.  It hasn't developed the raw ear issue for a while 
now, so maybe it's finally learnt g, and *I* was the idiot who supplied the 
large wooden crate for a kennel.  Every time we visit I block the kennel off to 
force the dog to get out and get more active instead of sleeping on its gut 
24/7 g.  Me and this dog have an understanding, our relationship is actually 
quite amusing, being as I'm a dog lover from way back g.
N.

Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 10:13:23 -0800
From: devorah...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS and dogs
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Poor dog...is there any chance to put carpet in the kennel for comfort?
From: Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2012 1:34 AM
 Subject: RE: CSCS and
 dogs
   





Over 9 months of vet treatment for inner ear bacterial infection {swabbed under 
anaesthetic} failed so I made some EIS/CS and told daughter to get a syringe 
casing and squirt some directly into the ear, infection was fixed practically 
overnight, the daughter said it was fixed in 24 hours. Labradors are prone to 
filthy ears so she uses EIS/CS periodically to maintain clean and infection 
free ears.  She's been doing this for a few years now, she also pours some into 
its water bowl periodically.
Because daughter works, this dog spends 25 hours a day on its gut in the kennel 
sleeping so occasionally one ear will be scraped raw and bleeding from sleeping 
on it on the edge of the kennel opening, I've treated this on more than one 
occasion too, with success, but needs spraying on as many times a day as 
feasibly possible {I do this when we happen to visit} but healing is not as 
quick when we aren't visiting cos the dog spends all day and
 every day in its kennel when daughter is at work.
Other daughters cat had severe open wounds from fighting, told her to squirt 
some on the wound as often as she could and when she could and the wound healed 
up remarkably quick.  Bit tricky with a cat as cat's don't cooperate all that 
well g.  Cos the cat always licked the wound it was ingesting EIS/CS as well 
as what remained on the wound, attacked it from two directions if you like.  
I've treated this cat on two occasions and both times with fairly quick 
recovery.  The other occasion was for quite severe war wounds on the face, the 
cat couldn't lick its own face as efficiently so that heeled quicker.
I'm at the moment getting someone else to treat their dog for operation wound 
{on the throat or a tad further down I believe} which hasn't healed in over 18 
months to two years, but as they live in the city I can't get to see the
 dog myself.  I'm not sure if they are doing as I asked them to.  I don't get 
any feedback either, which is annoying, but they did ask for more EIS/CS the 
other week.  I don't think they are administering anywhere near enough for 
quicker recovery, nevermind, we're going to the city next month so will suss 
things out.
  

Re: CSCS and dogs

2012-02-04 Thread Jane MacRoss
I always feel that skin issues with dogs relate to diet, chemicals used 
(flea  heart worm treatments etc) and vaccines side-effects - CS may well 
help but wont get to the root of the cause


Jane

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Subject: Re: CSCS and dogs


Thank you, everyone. I did some research last night on the web, and I
found a lot of sites about using cs with dogs. I had used it for small
things, but hearing how well it works with the dogs, I am glad my vet
mentioned it and I am grateful to hear all the first person
experiences on this list.

Joyce


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Re: CSCS and dogs

2012-02-04 Thread Joyce Miller
What is EIS/CS?

On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 12:34 AM, Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com wrote:
 EIS/CS



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Re: CSCS and dogs

2012-02-04 Thread MaryAnn Helland
EIS - Electrically Isolated Silver -- a term coined on this list to 
differentiate what we home-makers create as opposed to CS - Colloidal Silver -- 
a term universally used and abused for just about every liquid/silver 
concoction 
on the planet.
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Sent: Sat, February 4, 2012 7:31:08 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS and dogs

What is EIS/CS?

On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 12:34 AM, Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com wrote:
 EIS/CS



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RE: CSCS and dogs

2012-02-04 Thread Neville Munn




Don't get me wrong, they've had vet treatments all that time apparently, but 
they are getting sick and tired of nothing which seems to be working.  I only 
found out about it a few weeks ago.
Apparently the dog chased a stick and got it jammed down its throat. The 
operation was performed some time later which was to remove some wood that was 
apparently still stuck in there.  I suggested perhaps there was still some wood 
remaining which is why it hasn't healed yet, and was hesitant about EIS as I 
felt it may heal the wound but still have pieces of wood or whatever left stuck 
in there, they said they still wanted to try some EIS, so I have been giving 
them some.
My theory is that if the body is not capable of dissolving any remaining bits 
of wood, the body will be trying to expel said pieces, and maybe that's why the 
wound is having difficulty in healing.
I intend to find out much more upon meeting with these people next month and 
seeing first hand what's going on.  I need to know more than what I am being 
told through the grapevine.
N.

From: drumr...@stny.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS and dogs
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 10:44:16 -0600

The obvious question is: why do they have the dog at all? Animals deserve 
better. They're not furniture or accessories for the American dream, but living 
beings with needs. L
On Feb 4, 2012, at 12:34 AM, Neville Munn wrote:
I'm at the moment getting someone else to treat their dog for operation wound 
{on the throat or a tad further down I believe} which hasn't healed in over 18 
months to two years, but as they live in the city I can't get to see the dog 
myself.  I'm not sure if they are doing as I asked them to.  I don't get any 
feedback either, which is annoying, but they did ask for more EIS/CS the other 
week.  I don't think they are administering anywhere near enough for quicker 
recovery, nevermind, we're going to the city next month so will suss things out.
Absolutely swear by this stuff.
N.



  

CSCS Old horseman's cure for boils

2012-02-04 Thread ZZekelink
 
When I was young I was plagued with boils in my ears.   No  Dr. could find 
a reason..I was out in the garage with my Dad when an old farmer  came in ( 
he was running his team in a horse pull  down the road. I was in  
pain--the old fellow asked what was wrong Dad told him---He said  Heck I can  
tell 
you what to do---get a cup of vinegar in a pan--go out  cut  some cork off 
the horse's leg  boil it in the vinegar for 5 or so  minuets.   When it 
cools put it in her ears two times a day.I had  a horse at the time  we 
did what he said-- It took about a week, as best I  can remember, I never had 
another boil  I do not have wax in my ears...Now  I wonder if it was just 
the vinegar or if there was something in the cork that  when mixed 
workedLois


CSCS and dogs /skin issues//Joyce

2012-02-04 Thread ZZekelink
 
if  anyone else has done this and what more they can tell me about
using CS for  dogs with skin issues or other issues. 



Hi Joyce, I have used Brooks Mix on several skin problems for both pets  
 friends---It is 75% CS---10% DMSO   15% glycerin. {used  topically }  
give it a shake to mix it as it will separate a bit.. was said  to add the 
DMSO last as it heats up --not sure why but I do.. The heating isn't  a 
problem--{ Many times skin problems are aligeries.}}  
Also---When I took one of my pups to a therapy dog schooling a Vet. there  
said with Lab type dogs that do get ear problems a good mix to use 
is--1/16th  hydrogen peroxide with equal mix of white vinegar  distilled 
water... I 
use  it as a cleaner about once a month. did use it for an ear infection 
along  with a squirt of CS later in the day ..Lois


Re: CSCS Old horseman's cure for boils

2012-02-04 Thread gaiac...@gmail.com
Cork?  Sorry, never had a horse so I can't imagine what this relates
to--cutting cork off a horse's leg!

Samala,
Renee 
 
 
 
 
---Original Message---
 
--go out  cut some cork off the horse's leg  boil it in the vinegar for 5 or 
so minuets.   When it cools put it in her ears two times a day

RE: CSCS Old horseman's cure for boils

2012-02-04 Thread PTFerrance
Hi Lois,

Why would there be cork on a horse's leg?

Thanks, PT

 

From: zzekel...@aol.com [mailto:zzekel...@aol.com] 
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2012 8:43 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCS Old horseman's cure for boils

 

When I was young I was plagued with boils in my ears.   No Dr. could find a
reason..I was out in the garage with my Dad when an old farmer came in ( he
was running his team in a horse pull  down the road. I was in pain--the
old fellow asked what was wrong Dad told him---He said  Heck I can tell you
what to do---get a cup of vinegar in a pan--go out  cut some cork off the
horse's leg  boil it in the vinegar for 5 or so minuets.   When it cools
put it in her ears two times a day.I had a horse at the time  we did
what he said-- It took about a week, as best I can remember, I never had
another boil  I do not have wax in my ears...Now I wonder if it was just
the vinegar or if there was something in the cork that when mixed
workedLois

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