Re: CS>Re: Nellie/Milk

1999-12-13 Thread Anna G Warmuth
Try orange juice with added calcium, works for me
-Original Message-
From: mardic...@aol.com 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Date: Monday, December 13, 1999 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Nellie/Milk


>In a message dated 12/13/99 8:38:58 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>sear...@prodigy.net writes:
>
><>
>
>very interesting.  i've been learning more and more about this.  not
wanting
>to ingest SOY, i've been ordering rice dream (a brown rice drink) to use as
a
>substitute for milk...butif you have any info on what healthy ways
(food,
>drinks) to get calcium into finicky toddlers, i'd surely appreciate it!!
>
>i tried the "broccoli is a yummy little tree" trick and it didn't get me
>anywhere, LOL.
>
>diane
>
>
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CS>ot, herbal remedies for children

1999-12-04 Thread Anna G Warmuth
Help, my granddaughter has a head cold with a cough (from the throat not the 
lungs) she is 6 mos old, and I'm wondering if there are herbal remedies which 
could help her.  I really want to help her mom learn that she dosen't have to 
drug her.  Does anyone know if ginger tea is safe and in what dose? or other 
herbs & the proper dose. I'm pretty new at this!  Thanks.


Re: CS>FEMALE LISTERS ONLY!!

1999-11-20 Thread Anna G Warmuth
Carol, you should read the book by Dr. John Lee "What your Dr. May not Tell
You about Menopause"  You can also access transcripts of his lectures over
the internet, just Search on Dr. John Lee or Natural Progesterone.  If You
are going to use Natural Progesterone though, I would strongly recommend
reading some of his stuff, There is so much information that you need to
know.  Other herbs that you may find helpful are Wild Yam, Fenugreek, Dong
Quai, Saw Palmetto, I started using Herbs for PMS this year, and have
reduced symptoms to almost nothing.  I really have to watch the calendar
now, otherwise I don't know when it's coming!!! I did notice though, that
when I started using the Natural progesterone my face broke out more than
usual, I can live with that!
-Original Message-
From: Carol Kehoe 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Date: Saturday, November 20, 1999 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: CS>FEMALE LISTERS ONLY!!


>
>- Original Message -
>From: D G 
>To: 
>Sent: Saturday, November 20, 1999 11:56 AM
>Subject: Re: CS>FEMALE LISTERS ONLY!!
>
>> I know about the Premarin.. I was taking it for about three months and it
>did help, but I was afraid of the other side effects that I learned about
>later.  I think I would like to stay away from the common drugs prescribed
>by doctors..  My mom did not use any of those things and got through it.  I
>think nature should take it's course.  If there are natural things out
>there, I would be willing to give them a try.
>
>Thanks
>CK
>
>
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Re: CS>Re:Katarina/Mercury / rebuilding knee

1999-11-17 Thread Anna G Warmuth
Do you think there is a way to avoid knee surgery?  My husband is having
horrible trouble with his knees from years of sports injuries.  He is only
39, and I would hate to see him give up the games he loves so much if there
is a better way.  I think I have him talked into trying the
Glucosamine/Chondroitin for a couple of months, but I'm wondering what else
he should be doing as well.  his feet also give him trouble from years of
walking on concrete floors 8 hrs a day, any advise is welcome.
-Original Message-
From: ejohns9...@aol.com 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:Katarina/Mercury / rebuilding knee


>My husband had knee surgery to remove torn cartilage about 4 yrs ago.  Two
>months ago he was in such pain, he could hardly walk.  He is a lineman for
>the electric co. which means he is in and out of truck up and down poles
etc.
>
>A co. in CA offers a lotion to stop pain while rebuilding cartilage and
help
>with
>arthritis etc.  Feeling he had nothing to loose but facing surgery again, i
>ordered
>2 bottlesyes they are very expensive but.. When it came in the
mail,
>we
>applied it then and 4 hrs later and again before bed.  We did this every
day
>4 or 5 times depending on his schedule with work.  He still has some
>stiffness etc but is
>able to go about his normal job.
>
>The electricity went out not in a remote area that could not be accessed by
>his truck so he had to walk the line (couple of miles) to find the trouble.
>He commented that he would never have been able to do that 2 wks prior.
>
>I was a little shocked when it worked because this man cares nothing about
>a healthy diet and drinks beer everyday.  Probably would do better on a
>health
>conscious person.  The lotion has all natural ingredients.
>
>Edith
>~~~
>In a message dated 11/16/99 8:58:32 PM Central Standard Time,
li...@flash.net
>writes:
>
><< I'd like to say that those ingredients in a product that I bought and
> used have helped me a lot. I had cartilege in my right knee (on both
> sides of the knee) removed and this has caused a lot of trouble since
> that time. Taking the product actually helped make it easier to get
> around where before taking it, going up or down stairs was painful.
>
> Diane
>
>
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Re: CS>OT, Virus,flu and computer

1999-11-10 Thread Anna G Warmuth
I checked into these viruses on urbanlegends.miningco.com Bubbleboy is legit
(see my other reply to this message) but can be easily avoided (if you
download the fix before you get the virus) the other, lump of coal is a
hoax.  Read the following information about it this info was taken from
urbanlegends.miningco.com search on "lump of coal"

Lump of Coal
Nastiness No nastiness - It's a hoax!
Variants or AKA None
Effects Internet Users
Discovery Date August 1999
Origin Unknown
Type(s) HOAX
Removal Method  This is a HOAX - ignore the warnings, it is NOT a virus!

Details
This is an email hoax, a bad sort of joke. It is not a virus - please do not
distribute this hoax to others. Full text of the hoax follows:

Warning on December 25, 1999 you may receive an email called, Lump of
Coal...do not open it, it contains a deadly virus...it will erase your
windows along with many other program files.  Pass this on as soon as you
can to get the WORD out!!!This is not a hoaxthis was reported on the CBS
morning news August 20,1999.

-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley 
To: l...@fbtc.net ; silver-list@eskimo.com

Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: CS>OT, Virus,flu and computer


>Tai-Pan wrote:
>
>> Hi Listers,
>>  Extract from a private mail.
>>
>> Tai-Pan wrote:
>>
>> >  Couple of new viruses are loose, one e-mail called Lump-of-coal, don`t
>> > even click to read it, delete if you see it in your e-mail. The other
>> > one is also an e-mail, called Bubbleboy, also very bad, don`t click on
>> > it.
>
>Full information on Bubbleboy:
>
>http://msnbc.com/news/333265.asp?cp1=1
>
>Marshall
>
>>
>
>
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Re: CS>OT, Virus,flu and computer

1999-11-10 Thread Anna G Warmuth
>From website about Bubble boy:


Howdy, y'all, and welcome aboard a quick, bonus TOURBUS post.  Why a
bonus post?  Well, Reuters is reporting that

  Researchers have discovered what they believe to be the first e-
  mail-borne computer infection that doesn't require a user to open
  an e-mail or e-mail attachment for it to wreak havoc.

  Dubbed "Bubbleboy" after an episode of TV sitcom "Seinfeld," the
  virus is known as a worm because it is self-propagating ...

  "Historically, as long as you don't open e-mail attachments
  you're safe from virus infection, but this changes all that,"
  said Sal Viveros, a marketing manager at Network Associates.

  [You can read the entire Reuters story online at
  http://news.excite.com/news/r/991110/03/net-tech-virus ]

Yadda yadda yadda.  Ignore the hysteria, folks -- here is what is
*REALLY* going on.  There is a significant security hole in Microsoft
Windows 98 (and later versions of 95) that could conceivably give some
nefarious netizen the ability to do ANYTHING to your computer -- like
erase your files, format your hard drive, and so on.  Because
Microsoft's products are so closely integrated, this security hole
affects anyone who uses Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 or 5 ... and,
from what I can gather, it also affects anyone who uses Microsoft
Outlook or Outlook Express.

"Bubbleboy" takes advantage of this well-known security hole.

Now for the good news: Microsoft released a software patch that fixed
this hole way back on August 31st!  As long as you install the patch,
you have nothing to worry about.  Bubbleboy will NOT get you!

Here is how to download and install the patch:

  1. Go to Start --> Settings --> Windows Update on your PC.  This
 launches Internet Explorer and connects you to Microsoft's
 Windows Update page [ http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ ]

  2. On the left-hand side of the page, click on the "Product
 Updates" link (it is the one with the hand and the red *)

  3. A pop-up window will appear, telling you to wait while your
 computer DOESN'T send any information to Microsoft (well,
 that's what it says!)

  4. Eventually, you'll see a page that says "Select Software."
 When Microsoft releases an essential update or patch, they put
 it in this page's "Critical Updates" section.  So, click on
 EVERYTHING in the "Critical Updates" section and then click on
 the big, grey "Download" arrow in the top right hand corner of
 the page.  [The file that fixes the Bubbleboy security hole is
 called "Update for Security Vulnerabilities in
 'Scriptlet.typlib' and 'Eyedog' ActiveX Controls," but you
 might as well download ALL of Microsoft's critical updates
 while you're at it -- it is better to be safe than sorry.]

  5. Follow the on-screen prompts.  That's it!  :)

You can also download the patch directly from Microsoft at

http://www.microsoft.com/security/Bulletins/ms99-032.asp";>
http://www.microsoft.com/security/Bulletins/ms99-032.asp 

but the Windows Update method is a heck of a lot easier!

What about Reuters' warning that "[r]esearchers have discovered what
they believe to be the first e-mail-borne computer infection that
doesn't require a user to open an e-mail or e-mail attachment for it
to wreak havoc?"  Should you panic?  Of course not.  This too shall
pass.  Take a deep breath, and then download and install the security
patch.  Problem solved.  :)

-Original Message-
From: Tai-Pan 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: CS>OT, Virus,flu and computer


>Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
>> I received an email on these earlier today.  I use Netscape.  How do you
>> delete a message without opening it?  The delete button deletes the
opened
>> message, and I know of no way to delete a message without opening it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Marshall
>
> Hi Marshall,
> Come to think of it, you don`t.
> Here is a direct quote.
>
>  "Bubbleboy only requires that the e-mail be previewed on the inbox
>screen of Microsofts Outlook Express. As soon as the e-mail is
>highlighted, without so much as a click of a mouse, it infects the
>computer."
>  " The virus affects computers with Windows 98 and some versions of
>Windows 95 that use Internet Explorer 5.0 and Outlook Express Web
>Browser and e-mail programs."
>
> I have my Norton anti-virus set to check any file that is opened. :-)
> Did that this morning.
>
>   Bless you  Bob Lee
>--
>oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
>  l...@fbtc.net
>
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CS>OT Fw: Fw: read alone especially the last part!

1999-11-04 Thread Anna G Warmuth
This seems to be the week for strange emails, anyone seen this one
before
-Original Message-
From: Arizona Angel 
To: Sal Rapps ; Richard Delong ;
Melissa ; Jennifer DeFrates ;
Jeff ; Doug ; Denell Cline
; Dave ; Chris Defrates
; Bill Shepherd ; bigboy8...@yahoo.com
; Ashok ; Anna G Warmuth

Date: Thursday, November 04, 1999 12:53 PM
Subject: Fw: Fw: read alone especially the last part!


>
>-Original Message-
>From: Doug McDaniel 
>To: Wayne Hildebrant ; Valerie Olson
>; Tyler Massey ; Travis Byler
>; Robyn Sweeden ; Pamela
>Olson ; MOM ; Mike and Deedee
>Miles ; Kent D McDaniel ; John Gee
>; Jaime the one that i love ; Helen
>Cheatham ; Denise and Marty Campbell
>; Chuck Huggins ; Cassy Yates
>; Bruce Cox ; Brent McDaniel
>; Brent M. Fine ; Brenda
>; Brandon and Misti Babitzke ;
Ben
>Reavis ; Amy Marie Cheatham 
>Date: Thursday, November 04, 1999 2:17 AM
>Subject: Fw: Fw: read alone especially the last part!
>
>
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: april beal 
>>To: mattmcguir...@hotmail.com ;
>>zzp8...@ritvax.isc.rit.edu ;
>>scooter...@yahoo.com ; jb...@cwis.net
>>; markmcgui...@hotmail.com ;
>>melissa_br...@mail.okbu.edu ;
>>nathangorm...@hotmail.com ;
penny...@hotmail.com
>>; b...@rocketmail.com ;
>>be...@hotmail.com ; wwalke...@aol.com
>>; sosaelizab...@hotmail.com
;
>>stark...@aol.com 
>>Date: Monday, November 01, 1999 7:57 PM
>>Subject: Fwd: Fw: read alone especially the last part!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>From: "Ann Burris" 
>>>To: "april beal" 
>>>Subject: Fw: read alone especially the last part!
>>>Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 10:08:53 -0500
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>--
>>> > From: brandon 
>>> > To: amber satterfield 
>>> > Cc: tara satterfield ; Richard Tarvin
>>>; nancy ; misty
>>>; michelle ; jeremy
>>>; freddie gragg ; fred
>russell
>>>; dennis ; david powell
>>>; david hall ; carla guthrie
>>>; brian few ; brandon
>>>; ANN 
>>> > Subject: Fw: read alone especially the last part!
>>> > Date: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 10:18 PM
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > -
>>> >
>>> > Subject: read alone especially the last part!
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > <<  CASE 1:  Kelly Sedey had one
>>> > > >>   >> > wish, for her
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > boyfriend of three years, David
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > Marsden, to propose to her.  Then one
>>> > > >>   >> > day when she
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > was out to lunch David
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > proposed!  She accepted, but then had
>>> > > >>   >> > to leave
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > because she had a meeting in
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > 20 min.  When she got to her office,
>>> > > >>   >> > she noticed on
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> >  > > > her computer she had
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > e-mail.  She checked it, the usual
>>> > > >>   >> > stuff from her
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > friends, but then she saw >> > > > >> > > > >
>>>one
>>> > > >that
>>> > > >> she had never gotten before.
>>> > > >>   >> >  It was this
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > letter.  She simply
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > deleted it without even reading it
>>> > > >>   >> > all.  BIG
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > MISTAKE!  Later that evening,
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > she received a phone call from the
>>> > > >>   >> > police.  It was
>>> > > >> >> > > > >> > &g

Re: CS> OT SLS

1999-11-03 Thread Anna G Warmuth
Hey guys, this looks like a hoax & according to the urban legends site, it is.  
If you want to see what they have to say, follow the link below.

http://urbanlegends.about.com/culture/beliefs/urbanlegends/library/
weekly/aa090998.htm?terms=SODIUM+LAURETH+SULFATE&PM=113_300_T
-Original Message-
From: James Houston-McMillan 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 2:52 AM
Subject: CS> OT SLS


Subject:  Serious

Check the ingredients listed on your shampoo bottle, and see if they have a
substance by the name of Sodium Laureth Sulfate, or simply  SLS.
This substance is found in most shampoos, and the manufacturers use it
because it produces a lot of foam and it is cheap. BUT the fact is that SLS
is used to scrub garage floors, and it is very strong.
It is also proven that it can cause cancer in the long run, and this is no
joke. I went home and checked my shampoo (Vidal Sasoon); it doesn't contain
it; however, others such as Vo5, Palmolive, Paul Mitchell, the new Hemp
Shampoo .. contain this substance. The first ingredient listed (which means
it is the single most prevalent ingredient) in
Clairol's Herbal Essences is Sodium Laureth Sulfate.
So I called one company, and I told them their product contains a substance
that will cause people to have cancer. They said,"Yeah, we knew about it but
there is nothing we can do about it because we need that substance to
produce foam.
By the way Colgate toothpaste also contains the same substance to produce
the  "bubbles".  They said they are going to send me some information.
Research has  shown that in the 1980s, the chance of getting cancer is 1 out
of 8000 and now, in the 1990s, the chances of getting cancer is 1 out of 3,
which is very serious.
So I hope that you will take this seriously and pass this on to all the
people you know, and hopefully, we can stop "giving" ourselves the cancer
virus.
This is serious, after you have read this, pass it on to as many people as
possible, this is not a chain letter, but it concerns our health.

Michelle Hailey
Executive Secretary
University of Pennsylvania Health System
Office of Legal Affairs
(215) 662-2546



Re: CS>Saw Palmetto

1999-10-31 Thread Anna G Warmuth
Saw Palmetto is used in many natural breast enlargement programs.  It is
often called Serenoa Repens (it's botanical name) which may be why you
haven't heard of it being used for females.  I've pasted a small clip about
it from www.greenbush.net

SERENOA REPENS Palmaceae Family Saw Palmetto

Serenoa inhibits the formation of dihydrotestosterone due to its liposterol
content, and is highly regarded in herbal medicine for the treament of
prostatic enlargement due to both adenoma and benign
hyperplasia.101,102,103,104. By the same mechanisms, Serenoa may be useful
in women with hirsuitism and androgen excess such as with polycysitic
ovaries.
-Original Message-
From: Sharon L. House 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Date: Sunday, October 31, 1999 7:23 PM
Subject: CS>Saw Palmetto


>Anna wrote:
>
>>I use Saw Palmetto, and I am a female animal.
>
>May I ask what you use it for? I've only heard about it in reference to
>prostate problems in males. It never occurred to me that it could have
>other uses.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Sharon
>
>
>Celibacy is not hereditary
>
>
>
>
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Re: CS>Doggy-itis

1999-10-28 Thread Anna G Warmuth
I use Saw Palmetto, and I am a female animal.
-Original Message-
From: Henry Reed 
To: liat...@flash.net 
Cc: o2c...@global.co.za ; 'Silver List'

Date: Thursday, October 28, 1999 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Doggy-itis


>Do these herbs (saw palmetto and pygeum) work for female animals or only
>males?
>
>BROOKS BRADLEY wrote:
>>
>> Please excuse this late response.  Our Out Mail Box has been
>> malfunctioning since Monday.
>>
>> Dear Yvonne.
>> In our experimental protocols involving both
>> dogs and
>> horses, we found that three substances aided in various renal problems;
>> saw
>> palmetto, pygeum, and buchu leaves.  Buchu tea is especially soothing to
>> the
>> urinary tract and modifies the urine strength by reducing the retention
>> time---also, appears to have a soothing effect on the lining tissues.
>> If your animal is passing blood, it might be adviseable to
>> have a
>> vet look at him...soon!
>> Sincerely, Brooks Bradley..
>>
>> O2 Communication wrote:
>>
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > Any suggestions will be appreciated -
>> > My hunky male German Shepherd who is 8+ years old seem to have a
"sprinkler"
>> > problem.
>> > He is dripping sporadically, drops of diluted blood.  Doesn't seem to
be in
>> > discomfort and is "sprinkling" about the place okay!   He had this
before
>> > and was put on anti-biotics but it has recurred.   I'm giving him cs
and
>> > spraying directly as well - in fact when he sees us approach with the
spray
>> > bottle, he rolls over and lifts his leg for his treatment and then
opens his
>> > mouth for an oral dose too!
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> > Yvonne
>> >
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CS>Chronic Lung Infections

1999-10-21 Thread Anna G Warmuth
Thank you everyone who has responded to my post, I have some questions about 
using CS, but first I'll tell you what I would be using it for.

I am 27 years old, and have Cystic Fibrosis.  I am in good health right now, 
mostly because I avoid dr.s like the plague!  :-)  I have a fairly resistant 
pseudomonus (sp?) infection which I received in the early 80's from my brother 
(who also had CF) This summer I started experimenting with herbal remedies like 
fenugreek, which has significantly improved my lungs (and quite possibly 
returned the sense of smell which I lost in 1988).  In late Sept I was on Cipro 
(antibiotic) for my pseudomonus because I turned myself in with bronchitis.  
That did seem to beat the infection back some, but 3 weeks later it is alive & 
well.  The bronchitis left me with some scarring in my bronchial tubes (I'm 
assuming because of the blood I was coughing up with it)  and even still there 
is some blood streaked occasionally in the phlegm.  I've got some questions 
about using CS and I'm hoping you all can help me find the answers.

1.How do you know what concentration of CS you are using, whether you 
generate it yourself or buy it bottled?

2.Are there ways (cultures etc.) that you can determine if the CS is 
actually going to be effective against the bacteria you want it to kill off?

3.Do you need to replace the "good" bacteria's in your body as with 
conventional antibiotics? (acidophilus etc.)
 
4.What is the risk of developing Argyria from using CS?

I am thankful for all advice, although, Lew, you made my head spin with that 
last one, and I think I may have to re read it in small doses to be sure I 
fully digest it!


CS>Lew Fong, Lucida Handwriting 14pt. Now tell

1999-10-20 Thread Anna G Warmuth

-Original Message-
From: Lew Fong How 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com ; Anna G Warmuth 

Date: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: CS>New to group


Hi Anna, 
Teach me the handwriting in your posting. Then only , I 
will tell. 

With regards 
   Lew 
  
  
  
  

    Anna G Warmuth wrote: 

 Hi there, I'm new to this group, You all seem a little too advanced 
for me, but I'm wondering if anyone has used CS specifically for a chronic lung 
infection.  I would like to hear your experiences.  Thanks Anna
Anna G Warmuth wrote: 
 Hi there, I'm new to this group, You all seem a little too advanced 
for me, but I'm wondering if anyone has used CS specifically for a chronic lung 
infection.  I would like to hear your experiences.  Thanks Anna
Anna G Warmuth wrote: 
 Hi there, I'm new to this group, You all seem a little too advanced 
for me, but I'm wondering if anyone has used CS specifically for a chronic lung 
infection.  I would like to hear your experiences.  Thanks Anna


CS>New to group

1999-10-20 Thread Anna G Warmuth
Hi there, I'm new to this group, You all seem a little too advanced for me, but 
I'm wondering if anyone has used CS specifically for a chronic lung infection.  
I would like to hear your experiences.  Thanks Anna