Re: CS>Pain Relief (anti-inflammatory)

2012-11-23 Thread Beth Harrison
Re: CS>tick - oregano- shinglesThanks Del and PT-- the Aleve is definitely a 
short term measure.  We'll do some more looking at Periva.
I have bulk turmeric that he's been taking daily.  Didn't seem to help 
appreciably.  I appreciate the input!
Thanks,
Beth



From: Del 
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 5:06 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: CS>Pain Relief (anti-inflammatory)


I may have posted this before, but I am not sure how many people saw it.
I have received amazing relief from long term pain due to a hip injury from a 
David Williams product called Periva.
It is basically an extract of Tumeric and Hops, so it is all natural and you 
can take it long term with no nasty side effects.
You can buy it direct from David William’s site or also from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Williams-Periva-Supplement-capsules/dp/B0083V8R58/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1353711634&sr=8-1&keywords=Periva
I take two a day WITH FOOD (don’t take on an empty stomach, tumeric is a 
powerful spice) and am pain free all day.
Everyone is different, but my wife also reports pain relief from this 
relatively new product, so it is worth a try for those with chronic pain.

Del

Product Description
Clinically shown to quickly, safely, and naturally relieve aches and pains. 
Let's face it, when you're in pain, you want relief and you want it fast. But 
you also want something natural that won't have negative effects on your 
health. Periva is a proprietary blend of two breakthrough natural ingredients 
that provide fast, effective relief. Perluxan is a unique hops extract 
containing 30% alpha acids, which have been shown to support the body's natural 
inflammatory response. Perluxan has been shown in clinical studies to relieve 
pain quickly. In fact, study participants using Perluxan showed significantly 
reduced pain in all five movement aspects tested, including walking, lying 
down, sitting, and going up and down stairs. Meriva is a highly bioavailable 
form of curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric. This spice is known for 
its health promoting properties, but especially for its ability to promote a 
normal inflammatory response and ease joint and muscle discomfort. The curcumin 
in Meriva is bound to soy phosphatidylcholine to create a phytosome, which 
makes it up to 45 times more bioavailable than ordinary curcumin. 

From: Beth Harrison 
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 4:10 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CS>tick - oregano- shingles

Dorothy,
This is nowhere near natural-- however my husband has had severe pain with 
sciatica recently.  Been to a chiropractor several times
and a massage therapist.  We were at a craft show over the weekend and he was 
limping with the pain.  He went to
the vendors lounge and laid down on a couch.  Someone took pity on him and gave 
him two naproxyn sodium (Aleve) which he
had never taken before, and he got relief! That seems to be the only thing that 
has helped.  
That is not a long term remedy for us, assuredly--  but until we can nail down 
the root cause and a more natural remedy, it has
sure given him much needed relief from the acute pain.
Beth H 


 




Re: CS>tick - oregano- shingles

2012-11-23 Thread Beth Harrison
Re: CS>tick - oregano- shinglesDorothy,
This is nowhere near natural-- however my husband has had severe pain with 
sciatica recently.  Been to a chiropractor several times
and a massage therapist.  We were at a craft show over the weekend and he was 
limping with the pain.  He went to
the vendors lounge and laid down on a couch.  Someone took pity on him and gave 
him two naproxyn sodium (Aleve) which he
had never taken before, and he got relief! That seems to be the only thing that 
has helped.  
That is not a long term remedy for us, assuredly--  but until we can nail down 
the root cause and a more natural remedy, it has
sure given him much needed relief from the acute pain.
Beth H 


 
Yes I have root canals but not mold.  I now have an acute burning sensation in 
the buttock (lol) but don't know if this is to do with the shingles or a 
sciatica problem.  I do know that even ibuprofen + codeine don't help it 
whereas that stops the normal stabbing pains from shingles.  I was considering 
the amitriptylene approach which got rid of my fibromyalgie some years ago - 
although I don't want to.  I do know that it is extremely painful.  By the 
liposome preparations do you mean Vit C done in lecithin in a sonic unit, 
because I have the makings of this?  dee






Re: CS>Atten: Brooks

2012-11-09 Thread Beth Harrison

Brooks,
Thanks so much.  I am looking forward to having her try this.
Beth


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From: "Brooks Bradley" 
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 11:03 AM
To: 
Subject: Re: CS>Atten: Brooks


Dear Beth,
  The volumetric difference would, best, be supplied by
increasing the colloidal silver fraction...to yield the 100% total
number for the, total, complex solution.
   Sincerely,  Brooks.
p.s.  Some established, external, insults may require a continuing of
the protocol for up to 21 daysbefore complete favorable resolution
is achieved.





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Re: CS>Atten: Brooks

2012-11-09 Thread Beth Harrison


Dear Brooks,
Your post referenced below caught my eye.  I have a daughter with a scaly 
patch on her lower lip.
She had it biopsied some time ago and it came back as hemangioma.  Surgical 
removal was recommended, but
hasn't happened yet.  It continues to slough off every few days, and seems 
to be spreading. I am
wondering if your protocol below might help that.  However I am not clear on 
it-- please clarify if possible.

It seems to be
25-50% by volume DMSO
25% 10 ppm colloidal silver
25% supersaturated sodium bicarb solution.

So if we used the lower range of DMSO, what would make up the  other 25%, to 
bring it to 100%?


Thanks so much!
Beth H


  One simple protocol we found useful...and effective for topical
address of a majority of the fungal insults ...was a solution
containing any of a range of DMSO strengths from 25% to 50% (by
volume), mixed with 25% (by volume) supersaturated sodium bicarbonate
(e.g. where limit of solution dissolved is reached  Identifiable
by the fact that undissolved  sodium fraction will start to collect in
the bottom of your mixing  container). Adding 25% (by volume) 10 ppm
colloidal silver is a useful option.  This is a very forgiving
compound and may be used on experimental subjects with confidence (at
least we have found it so) to be free of contravening effects.
  Just apply, generously, to the affected areas
every 2 to 4 hours for one 24 hour period and once
every 6 hours for the following 48 hour period
yielded excellent results for a majority of ALL skin
surface insults we tested in our research.
  I hope these comments are of value to your
experimental investigations.
 I must go now.
 Sincerely,   Brooks Bradley.
p.s.  Additionally, we found a majority of all skin carcinomas (as
well as those presenting in the mouth and upper throat)  responded
VERY POSITIVELY  to repeated spraying ( once every two hours during
the
day using a 10% (by volume) DMSO X saturated bicarbonate of soda
solution (by volume) .continued  on a 2 hour interval
basis--until favorably resolved, or a maximum of 14 days total.





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CS>tooth problems- can EIS help?

2012-04-26 Thread Beth Harrison
Hello group--
Hoping someone has some words of wisdom for me.  I had a white filling replaced 
in a lower incisor 3-4 weeks ago, 
and it was fine until a few days ago.  I have had a dull
toothache for about 3 days, and now the tooth is sore to tap down on.  There 
does not appear to be any abcess--
I am going back to let the dentist check it this afternoon, but I am afraid of 
what he might suggest.  It's possible 
he will put me on an antibiotic, or could suggest a root canal.

I will not have a root canal.  However, what is the alternative?  Can EIS help 
with this, and how would I use it in this
application?

Full of dread...
Beth H



Re: CS>mrsa

2012-04-14 Thread Beth Harrison
I am following this with interest, as my young 
Daughter had an episode several years ago
On her knee. 

Could you explain electroherbalism? I've not heard of that before. 
Thanks,
Beth

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 14, 2012, at 12:17 AM, Vigilius Haufniensis  
wrote:

> I know of FOUR things that will kill MRSA.
> 1: electroherbalism.  I've killed 6 month systemic infections in 1.5 hours.  
> (Although I do recommend follow up treatments, just to make sure you've 
> gotten it all.)
> 2: Colloidal Silver.  The MRSA will come back a time or two, but will get 
> weaker each time, until finally it won't come back.
> 3: Cinnamon essential oil.  There are articles on pubmed on this.
> 4: Allicin C garlic extract.  As far as I know taking regular garlic orally 
> will not touch MRSA.  
> Thanks for the info about the garlic bath.  Never heard of that before.
> 
> 
> 
> On 4/13/2012 8:57 AM, Srcarucci wrote:
>> 
>> My husband cleared mrsa with Manuka and garlic baths. (you can google 
>> 'garlic bath mrsa' to find more but I'll post the basic details below. Also 
>> with high doses of Vitamin C. (30 plus grams daily)
>> 
>> How-To:
>> 1. Crush 4-6 cloves of non-irradiated garlic (look for white/green sprout in 
>> middle of each clove)
>> 2. Let stand 30-90 minutes to allow allicin to develop.
>> 3. Add garlic to warm bath. Submerge as much of the body as possible.
>> 4. Soak for an hour or two (adding warm water as needed), two or three times 
>> a week."
>> 
>> 
>> Sheri
>> 
>> Besides the CS, Manuka Honey should clear up the MRSA very well. It =
>> needs to be raw, active and UMF 16+ UMF is the Unique Manuka factor. =
>> Anything over 20 is wasteful and under 16+ isn't strong enough.
>> Pat
>> 
>> 
>> On Apr 11, 2012, at 3:58 PM, Dan Nave wrote:
>> 
>> >> My husband's lead man at work has a bad MRSA infection under his =
>> right
>> >> pectoral, (over his liver).  It's the size of a quarter, it's deep =
>> and
>> >> oozing a little.  He had one last summer on his back and it was =
>> successfully
>> >> treated by conventional drugs. His heart doctor diagnosed this =
>> current
>> >> infection and referred him to an infectious disease doc, but he can't =
>> see
>> >> that doc for two weeks!  Oy vey!  I offered to make him some oral and
>> >> topical CS/EIS a couple of days ago and today he said yes he would =
>> try
>> >> anything as it is getting worse and he is scared. I would appreciate =
>> any
>> >> advice you all could give me as far as presenting the CS to him and =
>> how he
>> >> might self administer it.
>> 
> 


Re: CS>cs and Lyme disease

2011-09-11 Thread Beth Harrison
If any of you have Netflix, I watched a very interesting documentary dealing 
with Lyme, titled "under our skin". I highly recommend it. 
Beth H

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 10, 2011, at 6:28 PM, "Rod Samuelson"  wrote:

> I got very few replies on using CS against Lyme.  More replies please.
>  
> Rod Samuelson
> 860-881-3734 cell
> new email address  rsamuels...@cox.net
> 
> From: Paul Steel [mailto:pste...@yahoo.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 3:54 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>cs and Lyme disease
>  
> 6 months
>  
> 15-18 ppm when i made my own
>  
> Plus took meso silver for 3 months
>  
> I drank about 16 oz's a day on average
>  
> maybe helped a little bit
>  
> Paul Steel
> h 508.520.6905
> c 508.922.0519
> Skype: steelbone72
> The harder you work the luckier you get!
>  
>  
> From: Rodney Samuelson 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 3:45 PM
> Subject: CS>cs and Lyme disease
> 
> I have really started using CS and make my own using silver gen.  I want to 
> gather some data.  For those using it for Lyme disease only please comment.  
> What PPM  is the cs?  Do you feel like you have had real help against Lyme?   
> How many months did you take it to get some real help? 
>  
>  
> Rod   samuelson
>  


Re: CS>Good and bad bacteria,,,woman with illness

2011-03-09 Thread Beth Harrison
I think you are referring to Morgellan's dz.  I may have misspelled it, but 
that's close.
Beth

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 9, 2011, at 10:29 PM, martsmai...@aol.com wrote:

> Talking about...Controversial Illness...anyone heard of a disease that 
> feels like bugs crawling under ones skin...is this mold related?   Someone 
> suggested Lyme diseasehow mush cs do you take  for it?
>  
> In a message dated 3/8/2011 9:23:21 A.M. Central Standard Time, 
> ja...@eytonsearth.org writes:
> Greetings, everyone:
>  
> This subject always produces great confusion, and there really is no need for 
> it.
>  
> I ask that those interested in understanding how antimicrobial substances 
> work in the gut read pages  249 - 259 of my book, most of which has been made 
> available for free on Google books:
>  
> http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UC&lpg=PA249&dq=dr%20lind%20clay&pg=PA249#v=onepage&q=dr%20lind%20clay&f=false
>  
> The confusion is easily solved when contrasting the desireable population 
> counts of good bacteria vs. the population counts of bad bacteria, and how 
> quickly good bacteria repopulates in the large intestines, provided that the 
> biological terrain has been restored.
>  
> If one desires to hammer the large intestines in order to eradicate 
> pathogenic organisms overgrowth, then colloidal silver, olive leaf extract 
> (East Park Research), and a high quality healing clay can be used.  In 
> situations where there is a severe imbalance in the colon, a high quality 
> probiotic can be used.  Howver, one needs to use the probiotic not because 
> these antimicrobial substances have wiped out the good organisms, but because 
> there is a good chance that the imbalance in the digestive system has already 
> depleted them.  Those with fantastically functioning digestive systems 
> experience no problems, due to the fact that repopulation of the good 
> organisms occurs very quickly; and even more quickly as the undesireable 
> organisms perish.
>  
> If one wishes to ensure the delivery of active silver into the intestines, 
> then mixing colloidal silver with clay is the bestway to accomplish this.
>  
> For those using CS for other conditions, as long as the digestive system is 
> relatively healthy, there is no real reason to be concerned about the 
> over-killing of good bacteria in the gut.
>  
> Kind Regards,
>  
> Jason
>  
> - Original Message -
> From: Alan Jones
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 06:44
> Subject: Re: CS>c/s and Bee Mites
> 
> My understanding is, the CS would kill the gut flora if it got in contact 
> with it.
> 
> But I believe the CS is absorbed before it gets that far in the digestive 
> tract.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Scotty  wrote:
> So does this mean that CS kills good bacteria in humans too? This seems to be 
> a controversial subject. 
> 
> -- 
> Alan Jones
> 
> "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor 
> prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or 
> to the people."  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)


Re: CS>ancient Aliens

2011-01-25 Thread Beth Harrison
Thanks. We don't have TV but online might work.  I'll look for it. :)

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 24, 2011, at 10:44 PM, Deborah Gerard  wrote:

> Hi Beth,
> It is on the History Channel every thursday night you can probably watch 
> reruns somewhere online,
> Deb
> 
> From: Beth Harrison 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 11:25:58 PM
> Subject: CS>ancient Aliens
> 
> Brickey,
> Where did you watch Ancient Aliens?  I would like to see this as well.  My 
> husband heard something
> about this on Coast to Coast the other night, but I did not. 
>  
> He has a pilot friend who saw another aircraft of some kind fly above him, so 
> fast that the nose
> was glowing-- 6000+ mph.  He called down to the tower and asked about it, and 
> was told
> that they didn't see anything.
>  
> Beth  (who rarely posts)
>  
> 


CS>ancient Aliens

2011-01-24 Thread Beth Harrison
Brickey,
Where did you watch Ancient Aliens?  I would like to see this as well.  My 
husband heard something
about this on Coast to Coast the other night, but I did not.  

He has a pilot friend who saw another aircraft of some kind fly above him, so 
fast that the nose
was glowing-- 6000+ mph.  He called down to the tower and asked about it, and 
was told 
that they didn't see anything.

Beth  (who rarely posts)

  - Original Message - 
  From: brick...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 9:51 PM
  Subject: Re: CS> DMSO VS Black Salve


  In a message dated 1/24/2011 11:07:18 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
bhangcha...@gmail.com writes:
You saw the UFO and the jet on RADAR
  No. I was a ground mechanic and my job was to get the Radar report and do any 
repairs required based on what the RO said. I saw the jet coming in with 
"smoked guns" which meant the guns were fired and climbed the ladder before the 
Air Police got there. The RO was a funny colored green and his hands were 
shaking so much he could not un buckle his seat belt. I un buckled it for him, 
so I got a real good look. The chasing of UFOs with our jets stopped that night.
  Maybe my GGGrandmother made her claypipe. Actually they were some of the 
plantation owner Cherokees that even owned slaves. The slaves went west with 
them from North Carolina. Mom said the slaves cried when the government set 
them free after the Civil war. Was you relative also a Cherokee? 
  Brickey

CS>OT: new website that aggregates and distributes personal info

2010-06-03 Thread Beth Harrison


Thought some of you might be interested in this:


Here is the latest site that ties personal information from multiple
sources together and
then provides it to anyone who wants it :

http://www.spokeo.com/

You would be amazed how easily information can be found about your
household.

In most cases the information provided to the public it is reasonably
accurate.
Who knows what would be given to those that pay the fee to see
detailed information.

The following article provides some more information about this site
and how to get removed from its listings ( which I recommend you do ).

http://www.kbzk.com/news/new-website-knows-more-about-you-than-you-might-like/



Beth 



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Re: CS>Sweeteners , where to get Agave

2010-02-27 Thread Beth Harrison
I don't often have much to contribute, but can offer a couple of places:

http://emeraldforestxylitol.com/

For Agave nectar:
http://www.somethingbetternaturalfoods.com/index.html   I get it by the gallon, 
for $28
I also use Sucanat in baking.

Beth H
  - Original Message - 

  Also, try Whole Foods, or any other halfway decent sized health food store. 
If all else fails, 
  
http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/search/en/query.jsp?q=agave&intsource2=main&tab_selection=vitamins&x=22&y=12


CS>EIS and DMSO?

2010-01-24 Thread Beth Harrison
Re: CS>Blood test shows CS continues to bring viral load downShowing my 
beginner status again--  in catching up on some reading, I came across a few 
posts that mention
taking EIS with DMSO, and I believe it was taken by mouth.

I have some DMSO roll-on, 70% DMSO, 30% Distilled water, recommended to us by a 
naturopath for muscle 
aches or similar, some time ago.  As I recalled it burned some, so it mostly 
sat in the cabinet.  Label says it is
"sold as a solvent, and the choice of the process used in the various 
applications is the sole responsibility of the user."

Are we talking about the same thing?  And if DMSO is drinkable in some small 
percentage, how does one purchase that
and where?

And EIS stands for what?

There is so much to learn.

thanks,
Beth

Re: CS>washing jars?

2010-01-15 Thread Beth Harrison
Thanks Mike and MA--  I'm taking mental notes, including the hydrogen 
peroxide.   ;o)

Also thanks for the chuckles this morning.  :oD
Beth


- Original Message - 


About the only thing I'd add to your procedure is to rinse the inside
of the jar with a slosh of distilled water at least a couple of times.



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CS>washing jars?

2010-01-14 Thread Beth Harrison
Ok, please forgive my ignorance.   We do have a dishwasher, and I have been 
using quart mason jars,
clean from the dishwasher, dried on high heat, for production of our CSW.  Is 
this not acceptable?
If not, why not?   When it's done, we remove the generator thing and put a lid 
on it, and just use
out of it till it's gone.  In the meantime, I get a clean jar (also been thru 
the DW) out of the  cabinet and make
more.  If I am doing this wrong, please correct me.

thanks much,
Beth H, still a beginner.

Re: CS>sniffing CS and loss of sense of smell

2010-01-13 Thread Beth Harrison
This is good to know--- maybe it's just because of the illness, rather than the 
cure!
Thanks for the feedback and encouragement.
Beth

  - Original Message - 


  i do the same as TW and have for years and my sense of smell has never been 
better.

  John


  On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 5:43 PM,  wrote:

I spray it almost daily and have had no problem with smells.  I put mine in 
an empty Afrin bottle.

TW



CS>sniffing CS and loss of sense of smell

2010-01-13 Thread Beth Harrison
Hii all,
Several of my family have been battling bronchitis for the last week or so. 
My husband put some CS in a teaspoon, and inhaled it.
He did this maybe 4 times over the last few days, and now says he cannot 
smell anything--  even the chlorine type smell of MMS,
or fragrance oils straight from the bottle.  (I am a soapmaker, so have lots 
of that around.)

He had recently read that the use of ZICAM, a zinc-based OTC product that 
you used by swabbing in the nasal passages, caused
loss of sense of smell.

Will sniffing CS into the nasal passages do the same thing?

Beth H 


CS>CS and sense of smell- losing it

2010-01-13 Thread Beth Harrison
Several of my family have been battling bronchitis for the last week or so. 
My husband put some CS in a teaspoon, and inhaled it.
He did this maybe 4 times over the last few days, and now says he cannot 
smell anything--  even the chlorine type smell of MMS,
or fragrance oils straight from the bottle.  (I am a soapmaker, so have lots 
of that around.)


He had recently read that the use of ZICAM, a zinc-based OTC product that 
you used by swabbing in the nasal passages, caused

loss of sense of smell.

Will sniffing CS into the nasal passages do the same thing?

Beth H 



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CS>intro

2009-11-02 Thread Beth Harrison
Hi,
I am Beth, just joined the digest list.  I have a silver-puppy ordered, and am  
looking for  info from
more experienced users.  Thanks for providing a place to learn and ask 
questions.

Beth H