CSnew email address

2013-06-30 Thread Ode Coyote

Changing isps
New silverlist email address is:

odewancoy...@silverpuppy.com

Biz:
odecoy...@silverpuppy.com 

Re: CSnew email address

2013-06-30 Thread M.G. Devour
Ken wrote:
 Changing isps
 New silverlist email address is:
 
 odewancoy...@silverpuppy.com

Just to prevent any questions or misunderstanding, that's the address
Ken will now use to RECEIVE the silver list. The addresses the silver
list uses are not changing. grin

Thanks for being here, Ken.

Be well,

Mike D.
(list owner)

 Biz:
 odecoy...@silverpuppy.com




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Re: CSFwd: PLEASE HELP RE MY HUSBAND..

2013-06-30 Thread Sandee George
What are you referring to Dee - is this to reduce the speed at which you pull 
the trigger ?smile !!!In other words patience 
Sandee 
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Re: CSFwd: PLEASE HELP RE MY HUSBAND..

2013-06-30 Thread Brooks Bradley
  There is a large collection of peer-reviewed type information
available on
the effects of certain B vitamins..on the mitigation/control of
nerve-related
insults.  Not the least of which is the long-running research of Dr. Roger
Williams
(University of Texas).going back 40 years.  ( Dr. Williams work was/is
of WORLD CLASS
in my opinion).
The most pronounced beneficial action of B-6 (especially for carpal
tunnel syndrome
presentationsis claimed to be effectiveness in improving the function
of the synovium
sheath surrounding the tendons.
  Actually, B-6 is one of the additional substances we have
included in our :updated
protocols addressing CTS (carpal tunnel syndrome) and trigger finger type
insults.  The reason I did not mention this in
my initial response, is because of the fact that our evaluations---for this
inclusionare of too short a time-span
to generate reliable conclusions (two months).  However, the results...to
datehave been splendid.
  Our most promising protocol is one in which the volunteer starts
with a initial dosage of 300 mg daily, for
a period of 3 daysfollowed by a dosage of 100 mg dailyon a
continuing basis.
   We have achieved total remediation in 11 out of 11 volunteers
participating in this experimental
protocol.  Since adopting a slight variation of this protocol (some time
ago) I have been TOTALLY free
of ANY trigger finger insultswhatsoever.  Interestingly, it was my
own discomfort from a mild, but
continuing presentation of the condition, which prompted our interest in
the original evaluations.
  My congratulations to the individual who posted the excellent
results achieved in her personal
usage of B-6 type amendments.
  Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.

p.s.   It may be of note to mention B-6 (even in elevated dosage  e.g. 400
mg) has displayed no
hyper-vitaminosiswhatsoever.


On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 10:37 PM, Bob Banever bbane...@earthlink.netwrote:

 ** ** **

 That’s interesting.  After researching the vitamin I cannot find any
 reference to your wife’s condition, nor any reason why this would work for
 it.  Not to say it hasn’t done the job, just can’t find any reason for it.
 

 ** **
  --

 *From:* Del [mailto:d...@altsystem.com]
 *Sent:* Saturday, June 29, 2013 8:17 PM
 *To:* **silver-list@eskimo.com**
 *Subject:* Fw: CSFwd: PLEASE HELP RE MY HUSBAND..

 ** **

 My wife has completely solved her trigger finger problem through the use
 of this product:


 http://www.amazon.com/Thorne-Research-Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate-Vegetarian/dp/B005P0JHS6/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8qid=1372561544sr=8-3keywords=thorne+pyridoxal+5%27+phosphate
 

  

 It is a form of B vitamin (B6?).  She advises taking two to three capsules
 a day for about a week, then reducing to one a day until symptoms have
 disappeared.  There are no negative side effects that we know of.  The cure
 has been complete, but it may recur, in which case you take this product
 again.  

  

 Del

  

  

  

  

 Brooks,
 my husband, my dear husband is suffering from trigger finger of the ring
 finger on the left hand, for the last 3 weeks. Nothing can be done with
 conventional medicine for this problem. Can you please suggest something.
 His symptoms are : very difficult to bend the finger from the first knuckle
 away from the palm, if he bends the finger, it locks up, then he has to
 manually unlock it. Intermittent pain.

   Bless You,

Glenda Mason

  

  

  



Re: CSFwd: PLEASE HELP RE MY HUSBAND..

2013-06-30 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Brooks - so there is actually a trigger finger insult - had no idea 
about this - will go and do some
reading on the subject, so thanks for awakening me to this fact 
Hope all goes well with you and yours 
Warmest regards
Sandee 
Attitude is everything !
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CSFwd: Lipo-C fan

2013-06-30 Thread Brooks Bradley
-- Forwarded message --
From: Brooks Bradley bradlebro...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 1:27 PM
Subject: Re: Lipo-C fan
To: Michael Brown mikebrownpcb1...@yahoo.com


Dear Michael,
You are not intruding...in the .leastby using my personal email
address.  It
gives me and my associates, a feeling of genuine warmth from your personal
feelings
relative to the possible beneficial effects of your DIY  LET.
  There are many modifying variations possible within the effective
protocols
for making DIY Liposomal-type solutions.  While it is true the parent
solution of most
non-commercial, DIY fluids have a tendency to accumulate agglomerations of
larger
particles..the actual effectiveness of the originally-formed
liposomes--
is not principally affected.  To wit:  A majority of the liposomes
generated in the
formation process..remain, essentially, unaffected by moderate changes
in storage
environment (e.g. temperatures between 32 F. and 75 F.)...for periods
up to 60 days.
At least that has been our experience.  It is, however, to be noted that
storage in direct sunlight
especially if the solution is dark in color... could result in some
degree of liposomal destabilization.
We do not know this to be the actual case, however it remains a possibility
in view of absence of
evaluation tests on our part.  Do not confuse solution behavior of the
unincorporated carrier components
such as the non-compounded lecithin component...with the VERY STABLE
LIPOSOMAL elements formed
during the original generation reaction.  Distinct meniscus lines [definite
fluid separation lines] are not a cause
for alarm.]  They just represent the non-reactive elements still extent
among the parent solution constituents (e.g.
free lecithin remaining after super-saturation is reached by Ascorbic acid
component.)
This is not rocket science, although there are those who would
have you believe otherwise.  Do remember
the CHIEF ACTOR here..is MOTHER NATUREnot some human genius.
 If the fluid separtions bother you, I suggest you just shake
the bottle vigorously.  All of the agglomerated
solutions are just excess...even then, they furnish some degree value.
e.g. The free lecithin is a very powerful
emulsifier.for a very long litany of foodstuffs. Lecithin is the MOST
USED EMULSIFIER in the entire food industry.
   Sincerely,   Brooks Bradley.
p.s.  The shelf life cannot be verified without a scanning electron
microscope  or equivalent.  Unless there i s ome
form of foreign-body contamination or  an extended period of
bacteria-friendly  environment (read...temperaures
above 55 degdrees F)  one has little to concern themselves
aboutrelative to potential spoilage of their home made
   solution.


On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 6:51 PM, Michael Brown
mikebrownpcb1...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Hope I'm not intruding by using this address, and I will not misuse it, it
 was just such a relief to see you are a real person! I have been making
 lipo-c for 6 mos. now and cannot thank you enough for your research and
 valuable information. I am quite sure it is responsible for halting my
 liver cancer, and allowing me to steadily recover from a massive
 hemorrhagic stroke! I would be happy to testify as to it's effectiveness
 should it ever be of any use to anyone. If I may ask a question, I have
 been using the straight AA formula as it seems to work better for me, and
 was wondering if you ever found a way to extend the shelf life. I seem to
 get about 6-8 days in the fridg. Am a member of the DIY-LET group and
 have exchanged info with them for almost a year now. If I may mention your
 existence, I am sure many people would love to know you're alive and
 well. Is it ok to ask you questions?  Thanks again, respectfully yours, 
 mlbrown
[image: *:D big grin]



CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

2013-06-30 Thread 123 456
I have a pet chicken who has the sneezes.

Only had birds for the past few years so never encountered any
sickness before this.
Chickita is definitly not a happy little camper.
I can't locate any antibiotics until Tues so I have to make do until then.

Has anyone else ever treated birds before?

Thanks for any help.
Tara


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RE: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

2013-06-30 Thread Bob Banever
Hope it isn't swine flu.  As far as CS for chickens go, I have no idea if
it's safe or not.  My guess would be yes, it's safe.

-Original Message-
From: 123 456 [mailto:whiteol...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:16 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

I have a pet chicken who has the sneezes.

Only had birds for the past few years so never encountered any
sickness before this.
Chickita is definitly not a happy little camper.
I can't locate any antibiotics until Tues so I have to make do until then.

Has anyone else ever treated birds before?

Thanks for any help.
Tara


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Re: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

2013-06-30 Thread 123 456
HI Bob, thanks for the reply, yes, I'm sure it's safe too but don't
know anything about bird flu just what I hear on news media which I
mostly dismiss as fear mongering.
We have a lot of moskitoes here this year, don't know if that might
have anything to do with it. we had WestNile here a few years ago but
no idea if that affects chickens.
I'm going to try giving he some drops orally, just wondered if maybe I
should give her the antibiotics at the same time?
T


On 6/30/13, Bob Banever bbane...@earthlink.net wrote:
 Hope it isn't swine flu.  As far as CS for chickens go, I have no idea if
 it's safe or not.  My guess would be yes, it's safe.

 -Original Message-
 From: 123 456 [mailto:whiteol...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:16 PM
 To: undisclosed-recipients:
 Subject: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

 I have a pet chicken who has the sneezes.

 Only had birds for the past few years so never encountered any
 sickness before this.
 Chickita is definitly not a happy little camper.
 I can't locate any antibiotics until Tues so I have to make do until then.

 Has anyone else ever treated birds before?

 Thanks for any help.
 Tara


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Re: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

2013-06-30 Thread Teri with Jasmine Mykal in Spirit
I have read of people adding CS to water for chickens all the time. 

Re use of antibiotics with CS: there is a recent study with findings that 
suggest CS increases the effectiveness of antibiotics by the thousands. 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2344583/Silver-really-COULD-new-weapon-superbugs-Adding-antibiotics-boosts-effectiveness-1-000-times.html
 

Teri and the Happy Heathens 


-Original Message-
From: 123 456 whiteol...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 21:25:51 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

HI Bob, thanks for the reply, yes, I'm sure it's safe too but don't
know anything about bird flu just what I hear on news media which I
mostly dismiss as fear mongering.
We have a lot of moskitoes here this year, don't know if that might
have anything to do with it. we had WestNile here a few years ago but
no idea if that affects chickens.
I'm going to try giving he some drops orally, just wondered if maybe I
should give her the antibiotics at the same time?
T


On 6/30/13, Bob Banever bbane...@earthlink.net wrote:
 Hope it isn't swine flu.  As far as CS for chickens go, I have no idea if
 it's safe or not.  My guess would be yes, it's safe.

 -Original Message-
 From: 123 456 [mailto:whiteol...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:16 PM
 To: undisclosed-recipients:
 Subject: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

 I have a pet chicken who has the sneezes.

 Only had birds for the past few years so never encountered any
 sickness before this.
 Chickita is definitly not a happy little camper.
 I can't locate any antibiotics until Tues so I have to make do until then.

 Has anyone else ever treated birds before?

 Thanks for any help.
 Tara


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Re: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

2013-06-30 Thread 123 456
Hi Teri
Many thanks for this.
T

On 6/30/13, Teri with Jasmine  Mykal in Spirit jasminemy...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have read of people adding CS to water for chickens all the time.

 Re use of antibiotics with CS: there is a recent study with findings that
 suggest CS increases the effectiveness of antibiotics by the thousands.
 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2344583/Silver-really-COULD-new-weapon-superbugs-Adding-antibiotics-boosts-effectiveness-1-000-times.html


 Teri and the Happy Heathens


 -Original Message-
 From: 123 456 whiteol...@gmail.com
 Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 21:25:51
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

 HI Bob, thanks for the reply, yes, I'm sure it's safe too but don't
 know anything about bird flu just what I hear on news media which I
 mostly dismiss as fear mongering.
 We have a lot of moskitoes here this year, don't know if that might
 have anything to do with it. we had WestNile here a few years ago but
 no idea if that affects chickens.
 I'm going to try giving he some drops orally, just wondered if maybe I
 should give her the antibiotics at the same time?
 T


 On 6/30/13, Bob Banever bbane...@earthlink.net wrote:
 Hope it isn't swine flu.  As far as CS for chickens go, I have no idea if
 it's safe or not.  My guess would be yes, it's safe.

 -Original Message-
 From: 123 456 [mailto:whiteol...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:16 PM
 To: undisclosed-recipients:
 Subject: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

 I have a pet chicken who has the sneezes.

 Only had birds for the past few years so never encountered any
 sickness before this.
 Chickita is definitly not a happy little camper.
 I can't locate any antibiotics until Tues so I have to make do until
 then.

 Has anyone else ever treated birds before?

 Thanks for any help.
 Tara


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CSre: Lipo-c

2013-06-30 Thread Michael Brown
Thank-you Brooks, for taking the time to answer my question. It is an honor be 
a part of what you have accomplished, and I hope to be a beneficial part of the 
continueing research.  Sincerely, mlbrown

Re: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

2013-06-30 Thread sol

123 456 wrote:

I have a pet chicken who has the sneezes.

Only had birds for the past few years so never encountered any
sickness before this.
Chickita is definitly not a happy little camper.
I can't locate any antibiotics until Tues so I have to make do until then.

Has anyone else ever treated birds before?

  
I remember reading about a person who used CS in a nebulizer for a 
chicken. Don't remember any details. We add CS in the bird baths 
outdoors all summer long. I sometimes also use it to wipe down feeder 
ports and perches.

sol


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Re: CSHas anyone treated birds with CS?

2013-06-30 Thread sol

123 456 wrote:

I have a pet chicken who has the sneezes.

Only had birds for the past few years so never encountered any
sickness before this.
Chickita is definitly not a happy little camper.
I can't locate any antibiotics until Tues so I have to make do until then.

Has anyone else ever treated birds before?

  
I remember reading about a person who used CS in a nebulizer for a 
chicken. Don't remember any details. We add CS in the bird baths 
outdoors all summer long. So I know it is safe to add to bird drinking 
water. I sometimes also use it to wipe down feeder ports and perches.

sol


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