Re: CS>RE: silver-digest Digest V2015 #190

2015-09-02 Thread Gmail
20 years ago i sold 12 oz. bottles of "sweet-pee" for $5. It was a .5 molar 
solution of d-mannose in CS. Worked very well for yeast infections.

 'Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the 
money of peasants – but debt is the money of slaves.' 



> On Sep 2, 2015, at 3:30 AM, Dee  wrote:
> 
> Ive lost track of who posted so am tagging on here.  I just thought I'd 
> mention D-Mannose here as my sister uses this for recurring bladder 
> infections.  I believe it is the active ingredient in cranberry juice.Dee
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On 2 Sep 2015, at 00:06, PT Ferrance  wrote:
>> 
>> Jeff, I just remembered about a friend who had chronic bladder infections 
>> and the doctors finally told her she would just have to learn to live with 
>> them.  She started researching nutrition and found that Vit A deficiency 
>> will cause the bladder lining to become like a petri dish and bacteria will 
>> just grow uncontrolled.  She was too poor to purchase supplements but lived 
>> in the country where violets grew wild.  The leaves she told me were the 
>> highest natural source of Vit A.  She started cooking them like spinach and 
>> eating them in salads and before she knew it the bladder infections were 
>> gone.
>> I thought you might be interested so you could do some research.  I believe 
>> at the time it was Adele Davis.
>> PT
>>  
>> From: Jeff 
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2015 11:33 AM
>> Subject: CS>RE: silver-digest Digest V2015 #190
>> 
>> Thank you for your reply John. I was wondering if the MSM would do any good 
>> adding it to the CS irrigation, or if it would do better with her taking it 
>> by mouth. I was thinking to have her take it by mouth anyway and I think 
>> 1000 mg is a nice round number to use. As for the DMSO, that is something 
>> that the doctors used to use when doing this and it seemed to be effective. 
>> My thoughts are just using CS for a few treatments to kind of heal the 
>> exposed areas of said hamburger and then adding small amount of DMSO so 
>> there will be less or no irritation and the DMSO will allow the CS to travel 
>> past what it has already done to the deeper problem. I would love to do two 
>> treatments a day but she will not go for that. She hates the treatments and 
>> I am lucky to get two a week, but I am going to press for more. I am in full 
>> agreement with you that the more exposure to the CS the better. I keep 
>> telling her that it is only working while it’s touching the problem area.
>> Something I had forgotten about that I rediscovered by accident is 
>> bentionite. I am also wondering if adding a pinch of bentonite to the CS 
>> would be of any benefit.
>>  
>> “Sorry, but I missed an ingredient in making salt water that is similar to 
>> tears or blood plasma.  For each pint of water, you add a teaspoon of salt 
>> and 1/3rd teaspoon of epsom salt.  These should be added after the silver 
>> water is brewed.”
>>  
>> --
>> Regards,
>>  
>> John Popelish
>>  
>>  
>> From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com 
>> [mailto:silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com] 
>> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 9:35 PM
>> To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
>> Subject: silver-digest Digest V2015 #190
>>  
>>  
>> 
>> 


Re: CS>RE: silver-digest Digest V2015 #190

2015-09-02 Thread Dee
Ive lost track of who posted so am tagging on here.  I just thought I'd mention 
D-Mannose here as my sister uses this for recurring bladder infections.  I 
believe it is the active ingredient in cranberry juice.Dee

Sent from my iPad

> On 2 Sep 2015, at 00:06, PT Ferrance  wrote:
> 
> Jeff, I just remembered about a friend who had chronic bladder infections and 
> the doctors finally told her she would just have to learn to live with them.  
> She started researching nutrition and found that Vit A deficiency will cause 
> the bladder lining to become like a petri dish and bacteria will just grow 
> uncontrolled.  She was too poor to purchase supplements but lived in the 
> country where violets grew wild.  The leaves she told me were the highest 
> natural source of Vit A.  She started cooking them like spinach and eating 
> them in salads and before she knew it the bladder infections were gone.
> I thought you might be interested so you could do some research.  I believe 
> at the time it was Adele Davis.
> PT
>  
> From: Jeff 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2015 11:33 AM
> Subject: CS>RE: silver-digest Digest V2015 #190
> 
> Thank you for your reply John. I was wondering if the MSM would do any good 
> adding it to the CS irrigation, or if it would do better with her taking it 
> by mouth. I was thinking to have her take it by mouth anyway and I think 1000 
> mg is a nice round number to use. As for the DMSO, that is something that the 
> doctors used to use when doing this and it seemed to be effective. My 
> thoughts are just using CS for a few treatments to kind of heal the exposed 
> areas of said hamburger and then adding small amount of DMSO so there will be 
> less or no irritation and the DMSO will allow the CS to travel past what it 
> has already done to the deeper problem. I would love to do two treatments a 
> day but she will not go for that. She hates the treatments and I am lucky to 
> get two a week, but I am going to press for more. I am in full agreement with 
> you that the more exposure to the CS the better. I keep telling her that it 
> is only working while it’s touching the problem area.
> Something I had forgotten about that I rediscovered by accident is 
> bentionite. I am also wondering if adding a pinch of bentonite to the CS 
> would be of any benefit.
>  
> “Sorry, but I missed an ingredient in making salt water that is similar to 
> tears or blood plasma.  For each pint of water, you add a teaspoon of salt 
> and 1/3rd teaspoon of epsom salt.  These should be added after the silver 
> water is brewed.”
>  
> --
> Regards,
>  
> John Popelish
>  
>  
> From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com 
> [mailto:silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com] 
> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 9:35 PM
> To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
> Subject: silver-digest Digest V2015 #190
>  
>  
> 
> 


CS>slow process, need help !

2015-09-02 Thread HYDRO IMMUNE
 I read an article on how you make ur CS in a short time !...am baffled
because mine always takes days or even never makes at all ...i use high
grade distilled water ,31volts and of recent i bought an orgonite machine
that uses 12v and up to 30,000 ma but nothing ive made ...i need your help
brother on these technicalities...whats the problem ?what can i do ?


CS>RE:Bladder Problem like Interstitial cystitis

2015-09-02 Thread Jeff
>Jeff, I just remembered about a friend who had chronic bladder infections
and the doctors finally told her she would just have to learn to live with
>them.  She started researching nutrition and found that Vit A deficiency
will cause the bladder lining to become like a petri dish and bacteria will
just grow >uncontrolled.  She was too poor to purchase supplements but lived
in the country where violets grew wild.  The leaves she told me were the
highest natural >source of Vit A.  She started cooking them like spinach and
eating them in salads and before she knew it the bladder infections were
gone.

>I thought you might be interested so you could do some research.  I believe
at the time it was Adele Davis.

 

Thank you PT, I will look into this. Maybe we can find some kind of test to
detect vitamin/mineral deficiencies 

 

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CS>RE: vitamin A deficiency

2015-09-02 Thread Jeff
>Thanks, PT, for this fascinating information of how bladders can have
chronic >bladder infections due to lack of Vitamin A. This all makes total
sense --- for years >I've suffered annoying on and off bladder infections -
especially with no-no >foods/drinks, stress, etc. I just found out this year
I have severe vitamin A >deficiency. Bladder infection has been reduced
dramatically but I couldn't figure >out why.  

>Thanks for demystifying this!

 

>Cheers, 

>RaVen

 

Hi Raven, How did you find out you have a vitamin deficiency?

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Re: CS>RE: Bladder Problem like Interstitial cystitis

2015-09-02 Thread John Popelish

On 09/02/2015 10:30 AM, Jeff wrote:
(snip)

We have been talking about and she is starting to come
around. I think when she sees results she will be more
responsive. Right now she feels like she is the guinea pig
for her crazy mad scientist husband. J


Of course she is correct about that.
But being a mad scientist
doesn't make your ideas wrong.

Just be sure to respect her feedback
about what it feels like is happening,
where you can't look.

If your efforts are working,
she should start to feel better,
in just a few days,
as healing gets going.

--
Regards,

John Popelish


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Re: CS>RE: vitamin A deficiency

2015-09-02 Thread ASL raVen
My doctor ordered through SPECTRA-CELL

http://www.vitaminmineraltest.com/



On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Jeff  wrote:

> >Thanks, PT, for this fascinating information of how bladders can have
> chronic >bladder infections due to lack of Vitamin A. This all makes total
> sense --- for years >I've suffered annoying on and off bladder infections -
> especially with no-no >foods/drinks, stress, etc. I just found out this
> year I have severe vitamin A >deficiency. Bladder infection has been
> reduced dramatically but I couldn't figure >out why.
>
> >Thanks for demystifying this!
>
>
>
> >Cheers,
>
> >RaVen
>
>
>
> Hi Raven, How did you find out you have a vitamin deficiency?
>
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Re: CS>RE: silver-digest Digest V2015 #190

2015-09-02 Thread Deborah Gerard
How interesting!!! 


 On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 7:06 PM, PT Ferrance  
wrote:
   

 Jeff, I just remembered about a friend who had chronic bladder infections and 
the doctors finally told her she would just have to learn to live with them.  
She started researching nutrition and found that Vit A deficiency will cause 
the bladder lining to become like a petri dish and bacteria will just grow 
uncontrolled.  She was too poor to purchase supplements but lived in the 
country where violets grew wild.  The leaves she told me were the highest 
natural source of Vit A.  She started cooking them like spinach and eating them 
in salads and before she knew it the bladder infections were gone.I thought you 
might be interested so you could do some research.  I believe at the time it 
was Adele Davis.PT
   From: Jeff 
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2015 11:33 AM
 Subject: CS>RE: silver-digest Digest V2015 #190
   
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for your reply John. I was wondering if the MSM would do any good adding it to 
the CS irrigation, or if it would do better with her taking it by mouth. I was 
thinking to have her take it by mouth anyway and I think 1000 mg is a nice 
round number to use. As for the DMSO, that is something that the doctors used 
to use when doing this and it seemed to be effective. My thoughts are just 
using CS for a few treatments to kind of heal the exposed areas of said 
hamburger and then adding small amount of DMSO so there will be less or no 
irritation and the DMSO will allow the CS to travel past what it has already 
done to the deeper problem. I would love to do two treatments a day but she 
will not go for that. She hates the treatments and I am lucky to get two a 
week, but I am going to press for more. I am in full agreement with you that 
the more exposure to the CS the better. I keep telling her that it is only 
working while it’s touching the problem area.Something I had forgotten about 
that I rediscovered by accident is bentionite. I am also wondering if adding a 
pinch of bentonite to the CS would be of any benefit.   “Sorry, but I missed an 
ingredient in making salt water that is similar to tears or blood plasma.  For 
each pint of water, you add a teaspoon of salt and 1/3rd teaspoon of epsom 
salt.  These should be added after the silver water is brewed.”  -- Regards,  
John Popelish    From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com 
[mailto:silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 9:35 PM
To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
Subject: silver-digest Digest V2015 #190    

   

  

CS>Info on colloidal copper

2015-09-02 Thread Deborah Gerard
 Hello group,
On another silver group is a gal that is raving about colloidal copper and how 
great it is and also is easy to make. I went briefly into the CS archives here 
and there was a mention of romex cable from Menards. I am curious about the 
copper wire. I have a transformer and Coaxial cable...can I take the copper 
wire that is in one of these and make the colloidal copper?
Thanks for any and all input in advance,
Debbie

Re: CS>slow process, need help !

2015-09-02 Thread Ode Coyote
Distilled water doesn't conduct electricity very well due to the lack of
ionic mineral content to transport the electrons via an electrochemical
exchange [like salt..or silver which isn't very soluble]
Current determines the rate of silver ion discharge, but if the water will
not carry that current, it doesn't matter how much current you have
available.
Higher voltage allows more current to flow through a more resistive medium
[ie less conductive ]...so making CS fast in distilled water needs
something in the order of 1000 volts.
"Ohms Law"
http://www.ohmslawcalculator.com/ohms-law-calculator

But making CS fast also has nuances to get a good product that's not high
in suspended silver oxides. [yellow-brown]

Ode

On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 3:26 AM, HYDRO IMMUNE 
wrote:

>
>  I read an article on how you make ur CS in a short time !...am baffled
> because mine always takes days or even never makes at all ...i use high
> grade distilled water ,31volts and of recent i bought an orgonite machine
> that uses 12v and up to 30,000 ma but nothing ive made ...i need your help
> brother on these technicalities...whats the problem ?what can i do ?
>


CS>RE: Bladder Problem like Interstitial cystitis

2015-09-02 Thread Jeff
>I am not very knowledgeable about DMSO, except that it makes tissue
permeable to >many other molecules (maybe ionic silver, not so sure about
colloidal silver >particles) and the body metabolizes DMSO into MSM. That
was how MSM was discovered.

 

My CS is ionic, that's kind of what gave me the idea about adding the DMSO.
I did not realize it was metabolized into MSM. Neato

 

>The lining of the bladder normally has a protective lining that protects
the living >cells from constant contact with urine, just as your stomach and

>intestines have to protect themselves from digestive enzymes and acid.

 

That lining is the problem. It has been damaged and is not healing. When
urine come in contact with the exposed bladder wall that is what causes the
severe pain she experiences. I should also state that in the two years we
have been dealing with this she has never one time tested positive for a UTI
and she has had three biopsies and been tested for cancer all three times
and no cancer has ever been found. These are the biggest reasons I believe
this can be healed with the right regimen. I am getting a lot of really good
feedback from this forum and I thank everyone. Please continue. All
information is good information to me.

 

>Try to explain how more often irrigations are helpful with healing as well
as fighting >infection. If she thinks this procedure is a pain, remind her
that it is a walk in the >park, compared to living without a bladder.

 

We have been talking about and she is starting to come around. I think when
she sees results she will be more responsive. Right now she feels like she
is the guinea pig for her crazy mad scientist husband. J

 

>I am not aware of any specific benefit from bentonite in this situation.
I'm a little >worried that it provides lots of surface to gather up all the
silver. And the bladder >is not really equipped to handle sediment settling
on its surface.

I had the same concerns and also didn't think about it absorbing the silver.
Maybe I will try that orally to try and ease the stress on her immune system
if I use it. I think I will do MSM first. I am going to buy some today so we
can get started with that.

Jeff

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CS>RE: Bladder Problem like Interstitial cystitis

2015-09-02 Thread Jeff
>Jeff.. my thoughts.  No on adding bentionite to the flush.. in my opinion.
I think CS is sufficient.  But yes .. to taking it in liquid form by mouth
on >empty stomach.. or an hour away from food or meds.
>I mix in large glass container and add one tsp of clay to each 8 oz of
water.  Let it sit on top until it drops ..then stir with wood of plastic ..
no metal >should touch it.
> I keep in fridge but not necessary..just tastes better... chug 3-4 oz 2x a
day .  It absorb over 600 diffeent toxins and pathogens.  If she doesn't
want to >drink it you can put clay in capsules and drink water.  I think it
is more powerful in liquid form.  You will be amazed.  I cured myself of
diverticulitis by >taking it 2x a day over a few months..and tests proved
it.  In my opinion the CS flush plus drinking it throughout day plus clay
2x.  Don't mix anything >with the clay...that detracts from its power.  
>I always run for the clay when I get sick with most anything.  I like the
Redmond Clay.  www.redmondclay.com  I have used others and this one seems
>more powerful...there is definitely a difference in the clays.Good
luck.



Thank you Patricia for the information, and thank you for the link

 

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