Re: CSThe chemistry of Maple syrup and sodium bicarbonate

2012-06-11 Thread Sandee George

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Re: CSThe chemistry of Maple syrup and sodium bicarbonate

2012-06-11 Thread Jane MacRoss
You too Sandee!  [ They're only 250 mL :((  ]
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Re: CSAnyone experienced with treating Hep-C?

2012-06-11 Thread 123 456
Has anyone looked into something called Ormus?

I believe it is definately related to the colloidal silver in that the
Ormus is a larger collection of rare earth elements in a colloidal
form.

Look over at www.subtleenergys.com for staters then try
Google; John Mileski Tut'stail.com,and whitepowdergold.com
It's interesting, wild and fun,
BTW they all seem to work wonders.
 I've been taking the stuff for about 5 years now off and on.
Cheers,
Tara

On 6/10/12, Judy Knowlton judydownma...@roadrunner.com wrote:
 How much CS?
 It's my experience on the list that some people take what Iwould
 consider too low an amount to finish the job, so to speak,.
 JudyDownMaine

  
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   #2. -  Golden Rule
  I choose 2. Do you?

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 From: Cyndi [mailto:cyndi...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 8:50 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSAnyone experienced with treating Hep-C?


 On 6/10/2012 6:00 PM, Le wrote:
 Hi

 I have been reading that the parasite med Alinia (brand name)  is
 helping people with hep c.

 Do some research on blogs etc.

 very hopeful

 correy

 Most of us with hepatitis c are looking for alternatives to the present
 and not very successful regiment of interferon and ribaviron. From what
 I'm reading, Alinia is added to that regiment and doesn't replace it.

 The side effects of the current treatment are horrid and sometimes
 permanent. They don't tell you much when you go into treatment and I was
 never told that I'd never think clearly ever again.

 There are some stand alone treatments in the pipeline that I'm anxiously
 waiting for. I will not put myself through all that again, that's for
 sure, even if this new drug works out. I'm told the wait will be about
 two more years so I'm doing what I can to keep healthy till then. That
 includes taking cs on a regular basis.

 Cyndi


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Re: CSThe chemistry of Maple syrup and sodium bicarbonate

2012-06-11 Thread Marshall
That is missing a t, should have been not.  That is comparing what 
you get between heating and not heating it.


Marshall

On 6/10/2012 9:57 AM, mborg...@att.net wrote:

Marshall,
Loved reading this article, please explain what  no means in the 
sentence the result of heating it with no,

Thanks Mary



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For several years there has been an anticancer protocol that mixes 
baking soda and maple syrup and upon heating forms a compound which 
has anticancer properties.  In attempting to research what this 
chemical might be I found a number of people asking if anyone knew.  
Several replies from people who talked like they were chemists stated 
that sucrose does not combine directly with bicarbonate of soda.  They 
really should have known better than to give this pat answer.  
Although the statement is true, it has nothing to do with the 
problem.  Further research indicates that you must use maple syrup and 
not table sugar, and if you compare the result of heating it with no, 
it is obvious some type of reaction has taken place.  This tells you 
that there are other compounds in the maple syrup that are taking 
place in the reaction.  There are at least 54 known active compounds 
in maple syrup and probably hundreds.


One of the most prominent group of compounds are the sulfates.  They 
could be sodium sulfate, potassium sulfate, calcium sulfate, sodium or 
potassium bisulfate and a number of other possibilities.  In all 
likelihood there is a combination of these sulfates.  As it turns out 
a sulfate will take part in a series of reactions which will produce a 
compound of sodium and sucrose, without using up the sulfate.  This is 
basically a catalyst, although it does get involved in the reactions 
before becoming restored.


Here is the sequence:

sucrose is C12H22O11, bicarb of soda is NaHCO3, and for this example 
we will be using sodium bisulfate Na2SO4 although all the others 
should be able to take place in a similar series of reactions.


C12H22O11 + NaHCO3 + NaHSO4 - C12H23NaO15S + CO2 + NaOH

C12H23NaO15S is a compound known as Sodium sucrose sulfate.  A better 
presentation would actually be C12H23NaO11SO4 because in reality the 
SO4 is the sulfate radical, and although the sucrose part is held 
together by strong covalent bonds, the sulfate is attached with a weak 
ionic bond.  This compound  is known for its ability to grow hair back 
for male patten baldness.


Now there is an excess of NaCO3 which is alkaline, and the sodium 
sucrose sulfate is acid, so naturally they will immediately react 
producing:


C12H23NaO11SO4 + NaHCO3 -  C12H21NaO11 + NaHSO4 + H2O + CO2

Giving a sucrose with one hydrogen replaced with a sodium, water, and 
returning the original sodium hydrogen sulfate


Alternatively it could react with the sodium hydroxide:

C12H23NaO11SO4 + NaOH - C12H21NaO11 + NaHSO4 + H2O

once again returning the same three products but without the CO2

The sucrose with one or more hydrogens replaced with sodium is the 
interesting item.  When it reaches the stomach it should hydrolyze 
just like sucrose, which produces glucose and fructose.  But since one 
of the hydrogen atoms is replaced with a sodium atom, it would produce 
a sodium salt of glucose, sodium salt of fructose, or both if more 
than one hydrogen atom had been replaced with sodium.  Now if a cancer 
takes up the sodium salt of glucose, sodium is released, immediately 
forming sodium hydroxide dropping the pH in the cell immediately to a 
level which kills the cell.


Of course this makes one wonder, what happens if it is taken up by a 
normal cell.  There are two possibilities, first it kills it, or 
second that the drop in pH does not injure the cell, since normal 
cells are not killed as easily by alkalinity as cancer cells.  I 
suspect the second case is the correct one.


Marshall



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Re: CSThe chemistry of Maple syrup and sodium bicarbonate

2012-06-11 Thread Marshall
I carried out some experiments yesterday, and got puzzling results.  I 
used 70% propanol, water, lye and sucrose.  I ended up with two liquids, 
that were not miscible. The one on top was flammable like an ether.  
There was no precipitant at all.  I am still trying to figure out what 
was made, will do more today if I get a chance.


Marshall

On 6/10/2012 1:19 PM, Sandee George wrote:
Marshall I think more investigation on your part would be super great 
- I have mixed and taken the combo of bicarb and maple syrup both 
internally and externally, I have not heated mine and as I said before 
the results were totally awesome - it was clearly visible in the 
condition of my skin my masseuse picked it up immediately knowing 
nothing about what I was doing.   As you are probably aware, they are 
actually injecting this combo into cancer tubers in Italy and having 
great success, this is where I first heard of this process I 
now use genuine maple syrup with anything which I want to really get 
into whatever is going on, and it seems to work so it is definitely 
some aspect of the syrup itself which is the carrier.I even used 
it with Essiac and it speeded up the process with that as well.   Pure 
Maple syrup
is an amazing product, one I will pay through my nose, to get the best 
quality 

Cheers
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CS

2012-06-11 Thread Bob Smith
Does anyone know of an alternative protocol for Crohns?  Bob Smith

Re: CS

2012-06-11 Thread Thomas Soares
2012/6/11 Bob Smith rresm...@q.com

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 Does anyone know of an alternative protocol for Crohns?  Bob Smith


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Re: CS

2012-06-11 Thread Lena Guyot
I've heard that Low-dose naltrexone is good. L
On Jun 11, 2012, at 12:07 PM, Bob Smith wrote:

 Does anyone know of an alternative protocol for Crohns?  Bob Smith



Re: CS

2012-06-11 Thread Jane MacRoss
Yes - I'd recommend that too

Jane

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  I've heard that Low-dose naltrexone is good. L

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Re: CS

2012-06-11 Thread David AuBuchon
Probiotics, colloidal silver, and food allergy testing and
elimination.  We've all known it, but I just recently saw that there
is a study that proves this approach too:
http://wrightnewsletter.com/2009/06/11/solution-for-ibs/

Meridian valley labs...combine to two panels of 90 foods each for the
allergy testing.

David

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Jane MacRoss
highfie...@internode.on.net wrote:
 Yes - I'd recommend that too

 Jane


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 I've heard that Low-dose naltrexone is good. L
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Re: CSAnyone experienced with treating Hep-C?

2012-06-11 Thread Cyndi

On 6/10/2012 9:29 PM, Judy Knowlton wrote:

How much CS?
It's my experience on the list that some people take what Iwould
consider too low an amount to finish the job, so to speak,.
JudyDownMaine



Now I take a few tablespoons a day but when I was trying to wipe out the 
hepatitis I was taking a cup or more per day.


Cyndi


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Re: CS

2012-06-11 Thread Cyndi

On 6/11/2012 12:41 PM, Lena Guyot wrote:

I've heard that Low-dose naltrexone is good. L
On Jun 11, 2012, at 12:07 PM, Bob Smith wrote:


Does anyone know of an alternative protocol for Crohns? Bob Smith




I'm planning in trying LDN for my hepatitis c. I've heard it has been 
added to the protocol Dr Berkson uses in his clinic, along with milk 
thistle, selenium and alpha lipoic acid.


Cyndi


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Re: CS

2012-06-11 Thread Lena Guyot
If you look into LDN, you'l find that it's compounded from Naltrexone (a drug 
that counteracts addiction), to a much lower dose. LDN can get expensive can 
add up financially, but if you go to the off-shore drug, site, 
alldaychemist.com, you can get the generic Naltima. It's very inexpensive, but 
being off-shore, the shipping is higher and a little slower. That said, it's a 
reputable company, many of us have used. Naltrexone must be compounded to a 
lower dose which adds to expense, but rather than take it to a compounding 
pharmacist,(who will sometimes introduce undesirable fillers) simply drop one 
tablet to dissolve into 50ml of distilled water in a dropper bottle. Then each 
drop will be a 1ml. amount of low-dose naltrexone. Most people start with 1 
drop and work up slowly to 4.5.
I know about this because I was told LDN was helpful for psoriatic arthritis 
and other inflammatory diseases. Unfortunately for me, perhaps because of the 
complexities of Lyme disease, it didn't work for me, but I remember Crohn's was 
one of the conditions it's good for. Hope this helps.

Be well,
Léna
On Jun 11, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Jane MacRoss wrote:

 Yes - I'd recommend that too
  
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 I've heard that Low-dose naltrexone is good. L
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RE: CSAnyone experienced with treating Hep-C?

2012-06-11 Thread Judy Knowlton
When my 50 year old son had a catscratch infection on his ankle -- clear
up to his knee
with a huge red swelling all the way around (he has edemic legs which
don't allow
for proper flushing and cleansing) he took 2 quarts to bed with him.
(Not
really smart, what with Herxheimer's, but he said the alternative would
be a week
hospitalized with IV antibiotics. That had happened once before)
He was completely well in less than 30 hours.

It's my continued strong opinion that people often UNDER-dose with 10
ppm CS.
Instead, working a bit slowly up to a real 2-day bash might answer the
problem on tricky
illnesses like HIV, shingles, Lyme, Hep-C, etc. It would definitely be
my method.
Judydownmaine


 
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  #2. -  Golden Rule
 I choose 2. Do you?

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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSAnyone experienced with treating Hep-C?


On 6/10/2012 9:29 PM, Judy Knowlton wrote:
 How much CS?
 It's my experience on the list that some people take what Iwould
 consider too low an amount to finish the job, so to speak,.
 JudyDownMaine


Now I take a few tablespoons a day but when I was trying to wipe out the
hepatitis I was taking a cup or more per day.

Cyndi


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Re: CSAnyone experienced with treating Hep-C?

2012-06-11 Thread Cyndi

On 6/11/2012 5:46 PM, Judy Knowlton wrote:


It's my continued strong opinion that people often UNDER-dose with 10
ppm CS.
Instead, working a bit slowly up to a real 2-day bash might answer the
problem on tricky
illnesses like HIV, shingles, Lyme, Hep-C, etc. It would definitely be
my method.
Judydownmaine



When I was taking a cup a day, it was for about a 6 month time period, 
much longer than your 2 day bash.


I had a neighbor with MRSA from a thumb operation. The hospital had her 
one antibiotics so severe that she had to take benadryl because she 
broke out in hives. There was talk of her possibly losing her thumb and 
this went on for many weeks and months.


I gave her a quart of my home made cs and had her drink it all that day. 
Then I gave her a second quart to drink over the course of a week. 
Within a few days she was healing and got to keep her thumb.


Cyndi


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Re: CSAnyone experienced with treating Hep-C?

2012-06-11 Thread David AuBuchon
Here is a copy and paste of suggestions I gave to my friend with Hep
C.  It is out of context, but at least the suggested supplements will
be obvious:


2.  Liposomal vitamin C:

Work up to 10 grams a day.  This would cost about $5 a day.  I would
start with 1 gram (1 tsp), 10 times a day, just to get a feel for if
it is going to cause you any herx reactions.  Can be taken with or
without food.  Does not matter much.  Once you know there are no herx
reactions, I would take 5 grams twice a day.  Refrigerate after
opening.  This is to kill the virus and for overall health as well.
If things do not turn around fast, I would be telling you to
experiment with 50 grams doses of this.

Buy from here.  96 grams in a bottle.  So one bottle would last like
10 days, so buy quite a few of these.  $46 a bottle.
http://www.healthyitems.com/vitamin-C-p/610.htm

Google on vitamin C and virus or hepatitis.

3.  Liposomal glutathione:

This is for overall health and improving liver function.  Also may
increase the effectiveness of interferon if you need to take it again.
 Actually, most of this stuff may increase effectiveness of any
allopathic treatment you get and reduce side effects.  Also this has
some synergy with the liposomal vitamin C.  Take 500mg (1 tsp) twice a
day.  This is just about the best detox therapy on the planet.  Some
people experience detox reactions from stirring up toxins.  Similar to
herx reactions, but from toxins and not from bacteria.  If you do have
any reaction, decrease the dose until you can tolerate it.
Refrigerate after opening.

http://www.healthdesigns.com/empirical-labs-liposomal-glutathione-4-fl-oz

$55 a bottle.  A bottle would last 15 days.  So get several at a time.

Google on glutathione and hepatitis.

4.  Liposomal silibinin

Silibinin is the chemical in milk thistle people has the most health
effects.  It is poorly absorbed because it is fat soluble.
Liposomally encapsulating supplements give them many advantages, such
as excellent absorption, longer circulating life, excellent
intracellular delivery.  And in this case we are doubly lucky that
liposomes selectively release their contents in the liver.  That is
what all these supplements are liposomal.  They work way better.
Silbinin

Google on silibinin and hepatitis.  Here is a study:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18771667

Take 1 capsule, three times a day.  :
http://www.swansonvitamins.com/SWU162/ItemDetail?SourceCode=INTL405CAWELAID=129499662
One bottle lasts 20 days and costs $15.  This gives you roughly 300mg
of actualy silibinin per day in a liposomal form.  The study cited
above showed that based on your weight, about 900mg per day by IV
caused remissions.  I believe oral liposomal dosing may be more
effective than IV, so less is needed.  And all these antivirals are
going to have synergy.  It really is the more the merrier.

5.  Supercritical neem

Has a bunch of antiviral chemicals:
http://www.usingneem.com/ANTIVIRAL.pdf
(warning it is a PDF)

Supercritical extraction concentrates many of the chemicals .  This
concentrate is then placed in a capsule with regular raw neem leaf
powder.  So you get the broad spectrum leaf, plus many of the
chemicals in much higher amounts due to the addition of the
supercritical extract.

http://www.tattvasherbs.com/servlet/-strse-43/Neem-Plus%2Corganic-neem-%2C/Detail
If you buy 3 bottles of 120 capsules, that costs $72.  If you take 1
capsule 3 times a day, that would last 4 months.





David


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Re: CS

2012-06-11 Thread PT Ferrance
I have spoken with people who have used the Japanese version of Green Magma.  I 
was told that the American version did not do the job but the Japanese version 
did.
PT

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Subject: Re: CS
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, June 11, 2012, 4:24 PM

2012/6/11 Bob Smith rresm...@q.com








Does anyone know of an alternative protocol for 
Crohns?  Bob Smith

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CSLyme disease

2012-06-11 Thread Rodney Samuelson
 

 

Just making sure email got out.  I can find no one who uses colloidal silver
for Lyme disease except Marshall.  Please reply as I feel like you can
comment on success.  I do not take antibiotics and feel lousy.  How much CS
do you take daily and when?  I make a pint in am and pm. 

 

 Please call me on 860-881-3734

 

 

rod

 

 



Re: CSLyme disease

2012-06-11 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Rod,
CS is not the major protocol in my Lyme fight,(my main protocols are SC and 
Rife) but I use it daily, as a nasal mist, eye-drops, tooth rinse, skin toner, 
and in all my roll-ons of Brook's mix, to which I add tinctures for whatever is 
needed. It's a better foundation for my potions and lotions than plain 
distilled water. I also use it with MSM under the tongue at night, as one of 
Marc Fett's adjunct protocols in lymestrategies. 

As for drinking more than a oz. or so a day, I usually only do that when I've 
been exposed to someone else's cold or flu, and it seems to keep those germs at 
bay or boost my immune system. 

I'm still not sure whether it causes spirochetes to go into cyst form so I 
don't make a habit of drinking more than that, hoping these other applications 
can help me without risking that.

Be well,
Léna
On Jun 11, 2012, at 9:21 PM, Rodney Samuelson wrote:

  
  
 Just making sure email got out.  I can find no one who uses colloidal silver 
 for Lyme disease except Marshall.  Please reply as I feel like you can 
 comment on success.  I do not take antibiotics and feel lousy.  How much CS 
 do you take daily and when?  I make a pint in am and pm.
  
  Please call me on 860-881-3734
  
  
 rod
  
  



Re: CSAnyone experienced with treating Hep-C?

2012-06-11 Thread Diana Clock
Hi Judy
We are using asap 30 ppm for our 16 yr old for Lyme we just cannot seem to get 
past 1/2 teas a day and we use the DP 100 machine. We have trouble detoxing as 
we know he has the lyme and mold genes which makes it more difficult. He seems 
to herx too much if we up it. A 2 day bash would so consist of a lot more I 
guess?
Diana

Sent from my iPad

On Jun 11, 2012, at 5:40 PM, Cyndi cyndi...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 6/11/2012 5:46 PM, Judy Knowlton wrote:
 
 It's my continued strong opinion that people often UNDER-dose with 10
 ppm CS.
 Instead, working a bit slowly up to a real 2-day bash might answer the
 problem on tricky
 illnesses like HIV, shingles, Lyme, Hep-C, etc. It would definitely be
 my method.
 Judydownmaine
 
 
 When I was taking a cup a day, it was for about a 6 month time period, much 
 longer than your 2 day bash.
 
 I had a neighbor with MRSA from a thumb operation. The hospital had her one 
 antibiotics so severe that she had to take benadryl because she broke out in 
 hives. There was talk of her possibly losing her thumb and this went on for 
 many weeks and months.
 
 I gave her a quart of my home made cs and had her drink it all that day. Then 
 I gave her a second quart to drink over the course of a week. Within a few 
 days she was healing and got to keep her thumb.
 
 Cyndi
 
 
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Re: CS

2012-06-11 Thread Brickeyk
A lady boxer I know had hep c and treated it with some form of chemo. She  
was allowed to box which must mean she passed the physical. My son in law 
with  hep c now has stage 4 liver cancer. They will not consider him for a 
transplant  because of hep c.
Brickey
 
 
In a message dated 6/11/2012 1:31:33 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
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I'm  planning in trying LDN for my hepatitis  c.


Re: CS

2012-06-11 Thread Dan Nave
Check out:

http://www.greattastenopain.com/great.asp

This sort of food combining does wonders for bowel problems.
According to the promos she has many people who have Crohns who use
this method to eliminate their symptoms.

You also have to eliminate anything that causes food sensitivity
reactions.  Supplements also can cause reactions, so don't neglect to
test for them too.  Some problem items may be things you never
question, and have eaten most of your life without problems.  I
worked with a fellow who's Crohns was brought on by eating tomato
products.  Rather than give up his Italian food he went the drug
route.  He ended up with a hip replacement due to side effects of
Prednisone which was given to control the Crohns symptoms.

Dan


On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Bob Smith rresm...@q.com wrote:
 Does anyone know of an alternative protocol for Crohns?  Bob Smith


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Re: CSThe chemistry of Maple syrup and sodium bicarbonate

2012-06-11 Thread Dan Nave
How about sodium metabisulfate from a wine or beer making store,
combined with your sugars?

Dan

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
 I carried out some experiments yesterday, and got puzzling results.  I used
 70% propanol, water, lye and sucrose.  I ended up with two liquids, that
 were not miscible. The one on top was flammable like an ether.  There was no
 precipitant at all.  I am still trying to figure out what was made, will do
 more today if I get a chance.

 Marshall


 On 6/10/2012 1:19 PM, Sandee George wrote:

 Marshall I think more investigation on your part would be super great - I
 have mixed and taken the combo of bicarb and maple syrup both internally and
 externally, I have not heated mine and as I said before the results were
 totally awesome - it was clearly visible in the condition of my skin my
 masseuse picked it up immediately knowing nothing about what I was doing.
 As you are probably aware, they are actually injecting this combo into
 cancer tubers in Italy and having great success, this is where I first heard
 of this process     I now use genuine maple syrup with anything which I
 want to really get into whatever is going on, and it seems to work so it is
 definitely some aspect of the syrup itself which is the carrier.    I even
 used it with Essiac and it speeded up the process with that as well.   Pure
 Maple syrup
 is an amazing product, one I will pay through my nose, to get the best
 quality 
 Cheers
 Sandee
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