Re: CS>Afib

2013-03-03 Thread Charles Sutton
I had it  for several years.  Cured with a teaspoon of Magnesium, and two
drops of Iodide, in some water.  Daily..

On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 9:26 PM, PT Ferrance  wrote:

> Have you tried the A-fibber's cocktail?
> PT
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> Thanks:
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Re: CS>silver and DMSO for abcessed tooth

2013-01-21 Thread Charles Sutton
Here also is an excellent way to cure an abscessed tooth.  Take a small
piece of cotton, wet it with saliva, put two drops of  Oregano Oil on it.
Place it on the gum at the root between the root and cheek.  Leave it on
overnight.   Most of the time it will be gone in the morning.  If not, do
it again..

On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 10:24 PM, Bob Banever wrote:

> ** ** **
>
> The best way to kill an infection in the root of a tooth is by
> electricity.  All you need is a flashlight battery or at the most a 6 volt
> lantern battery but NOT 9 volts… too strong and dangerous.  Go to
> microelectricitygermkiller group on Yahoo for instructions on how to make a
> Godzilla unit.  Very simple with battery, wires, sponges and elastic
> bands.  Two 8 minute sessions is all it takes.  Good luck.
>
> ** **
>
> Bob
>
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> *From:* mgperrault [mailto:mgperra...@aol.com]
> *Sent:* Sunday, January 20, 2013 5:35 PM
> *To:* **silver-list@eskimo.com**
> *Subject:* Re: CS>silver and DMSO for abcessed tooth
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> ** **
>
> On 1/20/2013 4:35 PM, JERRY PRENDERGAST wrote:
>
>  Hi,
> Anyone know if DMSO and homemade silver could help an abscessed tooth and
> prevent a root canal? If so what would be the protocol please.
> Thanks, Sandy
>
> Seems like it would work, but havent had much success with that.  On the
> other hand, DC zapping, godzilla style, using an inexpensive lantern
> battery and sponges seems to work pretty well.  Clove oil is pretty
> effective.  DMSO with clove and CS might be worth an experiment.  An
> inexpensive laser shows promise.  You can get a certain dye and use this
> with a laser and this is supposed to be effective.   Ozone is said to work
> wonders, but the problem is you cant breath it or it makes havoc with your
> lungs.   I hold my breath, delivering the ozone through a small tube.  But
> you would really have to work this out, and be consistent.
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CS>Fw: Re: poison ivy

2006-05-07 Thread charles Sutton


>
>I haven't tried this one but it should work..
>
>When I were a youngster I would get into poison ivy regularly. When the =
>first blisters would erupt, Mom would be sure to dry the oozing to a =
>crust with a hair dryer then put "Testors" type plastic model glue all =
>over the eruption and surrounding skin to keep air from the thing. Care =
>was taken to keep the covering of glue sealed. In a couple of days the =
>eruption drys up and peels off without scarring
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Re: CS>Poison Ivy

2006-05-04 Thread Charles Sutton
sorry, I meant 3 weeks total; once I started the showers it was over in 3 
days.   After that episode I only used hot water to cure all my poison ivy 
interactions...nothing else at all.
This case was so bad that the doctor put it in his medical journal and got 
all the information he could from me about how I got it...


- Original Message - 
From: "Tad Winiecki" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 1:51 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Poison Ivy



Charles- If you read my post about my experiences that getting PI wet
spreads and increases the reaction, then you would understand why your
experience with the hot showers took 3 weeks to resolve, whereas mine 
after

I learned to keep the rash very dry took only a few days.  It's truely
painful though, I had to sleep with ice packs on my stomach for a few days
when I had the bad case similar to yours in extent.

Nancy


- 
Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 20:55:34 -0400
From: "Charles  Sutton" 
I contracted poison ivy when I was about 6 years old.  Got it only on one
hand.  That hand swelled up to over twice normal size.  The doctor at that
time told Mom and Dad to soak it in epsom salts in water at hot as I could
stand it.   The hot water is the only relief I got.and it was time 
alone

that actually did the healing..

Many years later I was hiking through the Ocala Forest in Florida, and cut 
a

staff with a fork at the end for use as a snake stick, just in
caseIt was hot summertime and I wiped the sweat off my face and 
body
with my hands.  Turned out that the stick was Poison Sumac.  The same as 
Ivy
(urushiol).  of course I also had to pee on that trip. The long and short 
of
it was since I skinned the stick and put it over my shoulders I got that 
oil
EVERYWHERE.This time the doctor put me on prednisone. (he said that 
was
all we had for such a serious case)  The pred cost about 90.00 for 2oz 
jar.

It did work some, but I finally remembered the hot water treatment, and
started hot showers, as hot as I could stand it...It felt wonderful!
I got the only good nights sleep in a week with the showers.  I had to 
have
one every 2 to 4 hours.  I told the doctor about it, and he said and I 
quote

"Don't do that; please don't do that" with no other explanation. of
course I continued because it was the only releif I could find..again,
only time finally did the curingabout three weeks.



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Re: CS>Poison Ivy

2006-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
Haven't tried this one either..
  This is hard to believe, but your own urine wiped on the infected area, and 
let dry, dries up the poison. 

Re: CS>Poison Ivy

2006-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
WD-40
A friend of mine recomended wd-40 on Poison Oak rashes so I tried it and the 
rash was gone within a day. He said the wd-40 has oil leaching properties which 
is why it works. Make sure you wash and rinse the area thoroughly with cold 
water and soap after rubbing it with wd-40. -Ian Oppenheim 
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Re: CS>Re: Poison Ivy

2006-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
I have a note in my Poison Ivy file that states:  "Yarrow and clay poultice 
took out poison ivy in one 20 minute session."
I have forgotten where I got this and hope someone can elaborate on yarrow 
and clay...




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Re: CS>Poison Ivy

2006-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
I contracted poison ivy when I was about 6 years old.  Got it only on one 
hand.  That hand swelled up to over twice normal size.  The doctor at that 
time told Mom and Dad to soak it in epsom salts in water at hot as I could 
stand it.   The hot water is the only relief I got.and it was time alone 
that actually did the healing..


Many years later I was hiking through the Ocala Forest in Florida, and cut a 
staff with a fork at the end for use as a snake stick, just in 
caseIt was hot summertime and I wiped the sweat off my face and body 
with my hands.  Turned out that the stick was Poison Sumac.  The same as Ivy 
(urushiol).  of course I also had to pee on that trip. The long and short of 
it was since I skinned the stick and put it over my shoulders I got that oil 
EVERYWHERE.This time the doctor put me on prednisone. (he said that was 
all we had for such a serious case)  The pred cost about 90.00 for 2oz jar. 
It did work some, but I finally remembered the hot water treatment, and 
started hot showers, as hot as I could stand it...It felt wonderful!
I got the only good nights sleep in a week with the showers.  I had to have 
one every 2 to 4 hours.  I told the doctor about it, and he said and I quote 
"Don't do that; please don't do that" with no other explanation. of 
course I continued because it was the only releif I could find..again, 
only time finally did the curingabout three weeks. 




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Re: CS>Poison Ivy

2006-04-30 Thread Charles Sutton
The poison in ivy sumac and poison oak is all the same.  it is an oil called 
urushiol..

http://www.cattail.nu/ivy/ivy_resin.html

I agree that dmso can take it all over the body pretty quick.Personally 
I would not use dmso in this case..
the itching does cause a secondary infection that CS would help with 
handily..


- Original Message - 
From: "Pat" 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 8:14 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Poison Ivy



I had poison ivy last summer and used colloidal silver
and DMSO.  I just applied each at different times,
since I hadn't heard about mixing them.  I was scared
of the DMSO since I'd never used it and didn't apply
it more than twice a day. I think the blisters dried
faster than usual, but the whole episode still took
two weeks to clear up.

  Pat

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Re: CS>canine question

2006-04-14 Thread Charles Sutton
I have a plastic nasal sprayer that I carry in my pocket full of CS.  I use it 
to spray my own eyes, nose, ears and inhale the spray anytime I have been 
around someone who is coughing and sneezing etc.  I also use it to spray my 
dog's eyes if I see one of them with red eyes.  It usually clears up 
overnight
  - Original Message - 
  From: kent 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 2:16 PM
  Subject: CS>canine question


  Hi,

  I have an urgent matter and wondering if any of you can help.

  I was wondering if anyone has used colloidal silver to treat a infection in 
their pets eye.  Also what other things can be done to treat such an infection. 
 You can e-mail me at ke...@shaw.ca   (I will receive the responses faster 
as I am only signed up for digest at this time  thanks I really 
appreciate the help.



  Regards
  Kent





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CS>xylitol

2006-04-03 Thread Charles Sutton
xylitol toxic to dogs, be careful

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2006-04,GGLG:en&q=xylitol+dogs



Re: CS>argyria & EIS

2006-03-15 Thread Charles Sutton
after the 10 minutes were up; no odor at all.

- Original Message - 
From: "Craig C Chamberlin" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: CS>argyria & EIS


> Hi Charles,
>
> > from a run.  It was turning very dark, and didn't smell good.  At
today's
>
> How did it smell after the CS was applied?
>
> Craig
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Re: CS>argyria & EIS

2006-03-14 Thread Charles Sutton
I used to drive a tractor-trailer rig when I was younger, just to see the
country.  Now at 71, I am doing it again part-time.
I had a very nice steak in the fridge for about two days before I got back
from a run.  It was turning very dark, and didn't smell good.  At today's
prices I decided to try something.  (not recommending anyone else try this,
just something I did).  I keep a spray bottle full of CS for deodorizing,
and spraying veggies etc.. I sprayed the steak, and let it set for about 10
min. (I make it by the gallon at about 10ppm, no tyndal)  I then dried it
and applied my usual seasonings and cooked it in the George
Foreman..delicious, and no tummy ache!  I was going to ingest some cs
too but didn't so as to be sure the spray job is what worked...

- Original Message - 
From: "EmoTap" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: CS>argyria & EIS


> Deb,
> That's the same reason I use to spray myself everyday, too!!! Think it
will
> have the same effect.  
> :-))
> Sash
>
> ---Original Message--- 
>
> From: Deborah Gerard
> Date: 03/13/06 18:57:29
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>argyria & EIS
>
> You know I noticed that when I spray my grapes with cs and put them in the
refrigerator they last twice as long...deb
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Re: CS>Wood Bees

2006-03-14 Thread Charles Sutton
They were making honeycombs out of my rafters too.  I was told by clerk at Home 
Depot to use WD-40 spray on the rafters and in their holes.  I did.  They 
left!! 
  - Original Message - 
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  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 1:01 PM
  Subject: CS>Wood Bees


  In a message dated 3/14/06 7:14:42 AM Central Standard Time, 
odecoy...@alltel.net writes:



  Places I've seen that had exposed rafters and 3/4 facia board on the ends 
suffer massive damage to the facia and none to the rafters.


  Ours seem to like the rafters too.  I don't know when these things propogate, 
but between last spring and this spring, we have had the house and garage 
resided with boxed in eaves and soffits, and new metal roofs.  If the bad-bees 
laid eggs last year that would hatch this year, those new-bees are gonna be 
reel frustrated -- and contained.  This won't do a thing to help the garden 
shed, the tractor shed or the horse barn, but I'll feel a little bit better 
anyway.  MA  

CS>

2006-03-11 Thread Charles Sutton
address is from a different message, but Jason is pretty well up on the argeria 
scene.Are you there Jason?



Jason Eaton ey...@lvcm.com

Saturday, May 03, 2003 11:49 AM

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CS>Refute for silver chloride ( cure for Argyria )

 





Hiya Ken: 

You said: 

..and extremely high doses and prolonged use of silver chloride 'could' result 
in a case of agryria. [Not likely but possible]

I'm almost willing to believe at this point that high doses and prolonged use 
of silver chloride actually IS likely to cause Argyria, based on the last two 
cases I've reviewed! 

However, argyria is now reverseable: 

http://www.silvermedicine.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13 

The formula used to reverse argyria, as referenced in the above link: 

3 Vitamin E 1000 mg 100% Natural d-alpha Tocopheryl 
1 Selenium 100mcg yeast free 
2 vegetarian Vitamin C 1000 mg 
1 teaspoon MSM organic 
1 super potency Vitamin B 100, 
1 teaspoon of Kelp powder:

Taken every morning with 2 16oz glasses of water, with close to 3/4 of a gallon 
drinking water a day. 

Reversal Time: 6 months 

Best Regards, 

Jason 

 


Re: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-07 Thread Charles Sutton
What do you think, Ole Bob?  I guess if you cooked on a silver bottom pan
you could scrape up a lot of silver particles; quite large, in
fact...My thinking on this subject has come to a screeching halt!

- Original Message - 
From: "Dan Nave" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick


> Using silver plating on a frying pan sounds like a really great and
> efficient idea -
>
> for getting Argyria!
>
> As "Ole Bob" might say, 'STOP THIS IDEA RIGHT NOW,' before you hurt
> yourself...
>
> Dan
>
>



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Re: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-06 Thread Charles Sutton

  - Original Message - 
  From: Max Sanders 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 6:00 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick


  Charles
  Actually, I like the idea of a silver plating too!  Is this practicle?  How 
to do this if it makes sense?

  I have seen plating done, but don't know how to do it.  Looks much like the 
way we make CS (electricity to the pan, and a rod of silver)

  Charles, how do you know really that no iron is transfered?  This would seem 
to me to be varialble b! ased on acidity and heat, etc. 

  Actually did some guessing here, since the carbon is between the iron and the 
food... maby a guru on the list can enlighten us.

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CS>Curing Cast Iron to As Good As Teflon Non Stick

2006-03-05 Thread Charles Sutton

The websites below may be useful.  I learned by trial and error how to cook,
and take care of a cast iron pan.
If you find a skillet at the flea marked with 1/4 inch of carbon or more on
the bottom.  Put it in an oven that is self cleaning.  Place it upside down
and leave it in there during the cleaning cycle...It will come out clean
down to the original iron. Polish it up with metal scrubber.  Put some
cooking oil in it while still warm.  Take a paper towel and polish it to
remove all the oil you can.  Put it in the oven at 350 and bake it for at
least an hour.  This will turn the very thin amount of oil on it into
carbon, in effect "plating" it with carbon.   No metal taste.  No iron will
get into the food. and whatever you use to cook an egg, the egg will slide
around on the bottom like non-stick  I never wash it, just use the metal
scrubber to clean it...Not down to the metal, or you will have to cure it
again... Put it back on the stove and dribble a little oil in it and polish
it back up with a paper towel.  Let the pan get hot just in case there are
any beasties there, and use it again.soon you will have a nice plating
of carbon.  Never put it in the dishwasher, it will rust and you will have
to cure it again..
Use soap if you must, but do it by hand and make sure you rinse off the soap
completely then oil it again
The antique pans are the best because they are mush more polished.. The new
ones available now are rough finished, and can't be properly cured...
Actually, I like the idea of silver plating itnever tried it though..
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Information/CastIronPans.htm
http://housewares.about.com/od/cookware/f/curingcastiron.htm
http://www.goodeatsfanpage.com/Humor/Al/CuringIron.htm
- Original Message - 
From: "Sharie Hartwell" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 5:29 AM
Subject: CS>Visionware


> Hi Wendy,
>
> I remember getting the Visionware at Canadian Tire (cheap!) and at
> Zellers in Hanover, Ontario back in the 90's.  I know you weren't
> supposed to use the green scrubbies (would scratch and dull the
> finish on glass) but I got lazy and gently tried to remove the cooked
> (sometimes burned) food.  It not only dulled the glass but left a
> metallic sheen that looked like aluminum.  I got ahold of a customer
> service rep from Corningware and he said there was aluminum silicate
> in the glass as well as in the white corningware products.
>
> We also advise patients to stay away from cast iron due to the many
> problems with iron overload (hemachromatosis.) We tell them to use
> the stainless steel pots that will stick to a magnet.  Today's
> stainless steel pots and pans are made with all kinds of alloys
> (including the 5-ply, 6-ply and 7-ply ones) and do not adhere to
> magnets.  Occasionally I'll find a stainless pot or pan at a garage
> sale here in Hawaii.  When we lived in Canada, it was fairly easy to
> find these old cookware at garage sales or swap meets especially in
> the smaller towns and villages.
>
> Aloha,  Sharie
>
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Re: CS>Knees

2006-02-28 Thread Charles Sutton
MessageI was headed for a wheelchair with my knees about 6 years 
ago..started using an electrical "zapper" (like the button to light a gas 
grill) for the pain.  It worked, but I was always zapping...found out about 
MSM about 2 years ago, and began taking a full teaspoon daily.   They say to 
start small and work up, but I was in pain and went to a heaping tablespoon in 
a couple of days
I have no pain now.  The buz is that EIS will create stem cells, but I only use 
it for prevention of nasties.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Medwith, Robert 
  To: 'cs' 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 9:25 AM
  Subject: CS>Knees


  Is there any thing I can take that will rebuild 2 worn out Knees.
 Bob

Re: CS>Toothpaste

2006-02-03 Thread Charles Sutton
For those of you that have dogs as pets, be aware that xylitol is extremely 
toxic to dogs.   One stick of chewing gum with xylitol can kill a small 
dog..I have xylitol in the house but make sure that it is on a high shelf 
with doors on it so they can't get to it..I wouldn't want any of my five 
Bernese Mountain Dogs to get to it..
  - Original Message - 
  From: Ken & Nancy Bagwell 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 8:33 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Toothpaste


  This one has alcohol in it, but it is not alcohol "based".  It is h202 based. 
The alcohol does kills germs and helps disperse the peppermint oil and give a 
tang to the mouthwash. h202 by itself tastes terrible, and pure alcohol is way 
too harsh. Xylitol has proven anticavity benefits and tastes great.

  CS as mouthwash is fine, but a little boring to me.

  -Ken Bagwell


  sol  wrote:
Heck I just use my CS as mouthwash, sometimes with a little H202 added. 
Alcohol based mouthwashes are thought to cause tissue damage? Long time 
since I read that somewhere.
sol

> I like Weleda brand very much, myself. No fluoride or sodium laurel 
> sulphate.
>
> I actually have made my own mouthwash using 1 part vodka, 4 parts 
> hydrogen peroxide, s! everal teaspoons xylitol (to taste), and half a 
> bottle of mint or peppermint flavoring. Mix the flavoring with the 
> alcohol first, then add the peroxide and xylitol Taste great, totally 
> free of unreadable chemical garbage, and I don't see why anyone could 
> not use it as a "toothpaste", too.
>


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CS>

2006-01-27 Thread Charles Sutton
You can enter "Osama Ben-Laden Hanged" in your search engine and check this one 
out for yourselfseems to be real.


Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 9:16 AM
Subject: Email Virus Warning - Serious.. Osama Ben Laden


I checked on Snopes.com and this appears to be a real threat. You may have 
already heard about this.
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For my PC friends
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Subject: FW: Email Virus Warning - Serious..

This came from my son who supports networks and desktop applications at a 
mortgage company 


Emails with pictures of Osama Bin-Laden hanged are being sent and the moment 
that you open these emails your computer will crash and you will not be able to 
fix it!

This e-mail is being distributed through countries around the globe, but mainly 
in the US and Israel.

Don't be inconsiderate; send this warning to whomever you know.

If you get an email along the lines of "Osama bin Laden Captured" or "Osama 
Hanged" don't open the attachment.

Confirmed at: http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/osamahanged.asp

Origins: There are few headlines that would grab the attention of more computer 
users around the world than "Osama bin Laden Captured," and that's exactly what 
whoever created this lure was counting on to snare unsuspecting victims who use 
Microsoft platforms.

"Osama bin Laden Captured" isn't a virus in itself; it's the text of a message 
that includes a link to a file called EXPLOIT.EXE. When a message recipient 
clicks on this link to view what he thinks are pictures of Osama bin Laden's 
capture, he can end up downloading an executable Trojan known as Backdoor-AZU, 
BKDR_LARSLP.A, Download.Trojan, TrojanProxy.Win32.Small.b,or Win32.Slarp. 
Clicking the embedded link in the "Osama bin Laden Captured" message 
auto-executes a file called "EXPLOIT.EXE," which exploits a known security hole 
to download the Trojan. According to McAfee Security:

The Trojan opens a random port on the victim's machine. It sends the Port 
information to a webpage at IP address 66.139.77.145. The Trojan listens on the 
open port for instructions and redirects traffic to other IP addresses. 
Spammers and hackers can take advantage of compromised systems by using the 
infected computer as a middleman, allowing them to pass information through it 
and remain anonymous 






Re: CS>vitamin c

2006-01-13 Thread Charles Sutton

- Original Message - 
From: 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: CS>vitamin c


>  Same with the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere. The planet needs a
> certain balance or it (existance) would all be over quickly.
>  We don't have "less than we used to".
>http://www.vet-task-force.com


This 84-million-year-old air bubble lies trapped in amber (fossilized tree
sap). Using a quadrupole mass spectrometer, scientists can learn what the
atmosphere was like when the dinosaurs roamed the earth



Analyses of the gases in these bubbles show that the earth s atmosphere, 67
million years ago,

 contained nearly 35 percent oxygen compared to present levels of 21
percent.

 Results are based upon more than 300 analyses by USGS scientists of
Cretaceous, Tertiary, and recent-age amber from 16 world sites. The oldest
amber in this study is about 130 million years old.



For the complete storey:   http://minerals.cr.usgs.gov/gips/na/0amber.htm



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CS>cayenne and silver

2006-01-06 Thread Charles Sutton
came across this while researching cayenne.hope someone can use this 
information..

Cayenne and Colloidal Silver
It is unknown exactly how effective cayenne pepper is in delivering colloidal 
silver to the bloodstream or organs of the body. Our experiments centered 
around utilizing cayenne pepper orally for use with stubborn lung infections 
that were resistant to other treatment.

In addition to stimulating the circulatory system, cayenne loosens the mucus in 
the lungs associated with infections. Within only a few minutes of using 
cayenne orally, the mucus begins to break up, and the lungs begin a process of 
clearing. This treatment is ideal when nebulizing with colloidal silver. Since 
any colloidal silver is most effective in areas it can directly reach, 
utilizing cayenne in this manner can greatly increase the infection fighting 
properties of colloidal silver as used in the lungs.

We have always chosen to use the nebulizer first to deliver colloidal silver 
into the lung tissues ( see the section on oxygen nebulizer use ). Then, having 
mixed one teaspoon of cayenne powder in a glass of warm water, one takes a 
partial mouthful of the mixture, and holds it under the tongue for as long as 
possible before swallowing ( at least 30 seconds ). The discomfort is 
temporary, and is best done when the stomach is not empty. One waits three to 
five minutes ( or until comfortable ) before using the nebulizer again.

This treatment should be tailored according to the situation and the 
tolerance/condition of the person in question. Definitive results should become 
quite evident within 72 hours even with chronic conditions.

It is always wise to use cayenne pepper sparingly when the body is not adjusted 
to use. To do so, adjust the frequency of use and not the individual dose 
level. The critical part of the treatment is delivering as much of cayenne's 
"heat" to the body at one time as is safely possible.

The full potential of cayenne as used with colloidal silver is unexplored. 
Considering the known benefits of cayenne and its proven safety in culinary 
use, it is undoubtedly an excellent addition to any health regime.


CS>Re: EarthLink Virus Blocker Alert: Message from silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com Quarantined

2005-12-29 Thread Charles Sutton

- Original Message - 
From: "EarthLink Support" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 4:06 PM
Subject: EarthLink Virus Blocker Alert: Message from
silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com Quarantined


>
> **
> EARTHLINK VIRUS BLOCKER MESSAGE STATUS
> **
>
> MESSAGE QUARANTINED
>
> Virus Detected: Malformed container violation
>
> Message Details:
> From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
> To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
> Subject: silver-digest Digest V2005 #891
> Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 13:05:03 -0800
>
> This email included an attachment which EarthLink identified
> as containing a virus known as Malformed container violation.
>
> For your protection, EarthLink Virus Blocker has quarantined the
> message because the virus it contains cannot be removed or disabled.
>
> When a message is quarantined, you should let the sender know that a
> virus was found in the message they sent to you, and ask them to send
> a new, clean message.
>
> There may be circumstances where you want to download a quarantined
> message. You should only do so if you have up-to-date antivirus
> software installed on your computer. Please exercise caution when
> reading a quarantined message, as it is possible the original message
> had malicious intent.  Some viruses hide in   email headers and are
> activated when infected emails are opened. EarthLink recommends you
> do not reply to the email or click any links contained in the email.
>
> To learn how to access this message, please see below:
>
> When you receive a legitimate message that can't be cleaned, it's
> moved to a special Quarantine folder on EarthLink's email system.
> When this happens, Virus Blocker will send you an email indicating
> that a message has been quarantined (including message details).
>
> When a message is quarantined, the best action is to let the sender
> know that a virus was found in the message they sent to you, and ask
> them to send a new, clean message.
>
> If you have antivirus software installed on your computer, you may
> want to download a quarantined message. You should be very careful
> when reading messages that have been quarantined, as some viruses
> hide in the headers of a message, so all you have to do is open the
> message to activate the virus.
>
> To download quarantined messages
>
> 1. Sign in to My Account using the email address that received the
>infected message.
> 2. On the Email Maintenance page, disable Virus Blocker
> 3. Check the box to move quarantined messages into your Inbox.
>
> Please note that quarantined messages are automatically deleted
> three days after they are received.
>
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>
>
> EarthLink Support
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Re: CS>Fw: SO>SO> : Bird flu & Irregular Heartbeat

2005-11-24 Thread Charles Sutton
Thanks for this one.  This is why I love the silver-list.  I'm a reader of
the afib report but have not looked at it for a while...

- Original Message - 
From: "twllLL" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 9:38 PM
Subject: CS>Fw: SO>SO> : Bird flu & Irregular Heartbeat


> >> Oscillococcinum the natural flu formula works for(( irregular
> >> heartbeat  )) to.
> >> This site will take you straight to this discussion that going on now.
> >> http://www.afibbers.com/forum/read.php?f=6&i=20237&t=20195#reply_20237
>
>



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CS>Dog with seizures

2005-11-24 Thread Charles Sutton
I cured a veterinarian's Dachund of seizures with one treatment of Lobelia
Tincture, that I make myself...The vet said it was a "spontaneous
remission"  (r i g h t)  The dog never had another oneI told this to
my vet who is a Chinese Herbalist and uses acupuncture on dogs and
animalsHe took some from me and gave me credit on my bill..  He
later said he had the same experience with some of his patients...I
don't know if the tinctures you can buy will do the same thing. but check
out Dr. Christopher's website and see if he has anyIf you can't find any
let me know and I'll send you some.

> >From: feather...@netscape.net [mailto:feather...@netscape.net]
> >Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 10:37 PM
> >To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> >Subject: CS>advise with new generator
> >
> >Hi, i am wishing for some wisdom using my new silver gen colloidal silver
> >maker. Im an old mom who in the past months learned for the first time
about
> >colloidal silver. I researched it and decided to try the brand sovereign
> >silver for my 4 old dogs on their old skin problems, ear infections and
to
> >help one who has had seizures.



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CS>

2005-10-19 Thread Charles Sutton



cross posted from another list;  sounds like we would be far better off using 
our own homemade colloidal silver.



Excellent information about vaccines. 
http://www.vaccinationdebate.com/index.htm 

HISTORICAL FACTS EXPOSING THE DANGERS AND INEFFECTIVENESS OF VACCINES 

- In 1871-2, England, with 98% of the population aged between 2 and 50 
vaccinated against smallpox, it experienced its worst ever smallpox outbreak 
with 45,000 deaths. During the same period in Germany, with a vaccination rate 
of 96%, there were over 125,000 deaths from smallpox. ( The Hadwen Documents 
http://www.soilandhealth.org/02/0201hyglibcat/020119hadwin/020119hadwin.toc.html
 )

- In Germany, compulsory mass vaccination against diphtheria commenced in 1940 
and by 1945 diphtheria cases were up from 40,000 to 250,000. (Don't Get Stuck, 
Hannah Allen)

- In the USA in 1960, two virologists discovered that both polio vaccines were 
contaminated with the SV 40 virus which causes cancer in animals as well as 
changes in human cell tissue cultures. Millions of children had been injected 
with these vaccines. ( Med Jnl of Australia 17/3/1973 p555)

- In 1967, Ghana was declared measles free by the World Health Organisation 
after 96% of its population was vaccinated. In 1972, Ghana experienced one of 
its worst measles outbreaks with its highest ever mortality rate. (Dr H 
Albonico, MMR Vaccine Campaign in Switzerland, March 1990)

- In the UK between 1970 and 1990, over 200,000 cases of whooping cough 
occurred in fully vaccinated children. (Community Disease Surveillance Centre, 
UK)

- In the 1970's a tuberculosis vaccine trial in India involving 260,000 people 
revealed that more cases of TB occurred in the vaccinated than the 
unvaccinated. (The Lancet 12/1/80 p73)

- In 1977, Dr Jonas Salk who developed the first polio vaccine, testified along 
with other scientists, that mass inoculation against polio was the cause of 
most polio cases throughout the USA since 1961. (Science 4/4/77 "Abstracts" )

- In 1978, a survey of 30 States in the US revealed that more than half of the 
children who contracted measles had been adequately vaccinated. (The People's 
Doctor, Dr R Mendelsohn)

- In 1979, Sweden abandoned the whooping cough vaccine due to its 
ineffectiveness. Out of 5,140 cases in 1978, it was found that 84% had been 
vaccinated three times! (BMJ 283:696-697, 1981) 

-The February 1981 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association 
found that 90% of obstetricians and 66% of pediatricians refused to take the 
rubella vaccine.

- In the USA, the cost of a single DPT shot had risen from 11 cents in 1982 to 
$11.40 in 1987. The manufacturers of the vaccine were putting aside $8 per shot 
to cover legal costs and damages they were paying out to parents of brain 
damaged children and children who died after vaccination. (The Vine, Issue 7, 
January 1994, Nambour, Qld)

- In Oman between 1988 and 1989, a polio outbreak occurred amongst thousands of 
fully vaccinated children. The region with the highest attack rate had the 
highest vaccine coverage. The region with the lowest attack rate had the lowest 
vaccine coverage. (The Lancet, 21/9/91)

- In 1990, a UK survey involving 598 doctors revealed that over 50% of them 
refused to have the Hepatitis B vaccine despite belonging to the high risk 
group urged to be vaccinated. (British Med Jnl, 27/1/1990)

- In 1990, the Journal of the American Medical Association had an article on 
measles which stated " Although more than 95% of school-aged children in the US 
are vaccinated against measles, large measles outbreaks continue to occur in 
schools and most cases in this setting occur among previously vaccinated 
children." (JAMA, 21/11/90)

- In the USA, from July 1990 to November 1993, the US Food and Drug 
Administration counted a total of 54,072 adverse reactions following 
vaccination. The FDA admitted that this number represented only 10% of the real 
total, because most doctors were refusing to report vaccine injuries. In other 
words, adverse reactions for this period exceeded half a million! (National 
Vaccine Information Centre, March 2, 1994)

- In the New England Journal of Medicine July 1994 issue a study found that 
over 80% of children under 5 years of age who had contracted whooping cough had 
been fully vaccinated. 

- On November 2nd, 2000, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons 
(AAPS) announced that its members voted at their 57th annual meeting in St 
Louis to pass a resolution calling for an end to mandatory childhood vaccines. 
The resolution passed without a single "no" vote. (Report by Michael Devitt) 





GRAPHICAL EVIDENCE SHOWS VACCINES DIDN'T SAVE US 
(you should see these graphs! Len http://www.vaccinationdebate.com/web1.html) 

HISTORICAL FACTS EXPOSING THE DANGERS AND INEFFECTIVENESS OF VACCINES 

DOCTORS AND SCIENTISTS CONDEMN VACCINATION 
http://www.vaccinationdebate.com/web3.html 

WHY VACCINES ARE INEFFECTIVE 
http://www.vacci

Re: CS>lightflashes between eyes, and the retina

2005-10-15 Thread Charles Sutton
I too experienced light flashes, out of the corner of my eye.  Like a movie
screen with a jagged hole punched in it.
Mine, as best as I could tell was from aspartame poisioning.  The flashes
stopped when I stopped using aspateame.

- Original Message - 
From: "Shirley Reed" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: CS>lightflashes between eyes, and the retina


>I have experienced serious light flashes in
> the eye itself, not so much in the skull.
> Anyway, my first dose of green hull black
> tincture from drclark.com ended those flashes
> along with serious pain in the eyeball itself.
> Clark says that parasites in the eyeball itself
> causes eye pain.  My experience is that she is
> right on.  best wishes, pj   ps  MD said I had
> visual migraines--classic symptoms he said.
>
>
>
>
> __
> Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005
> http://mail.yahoo.com
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CS>CFG CHF

2005-10-04 Thread Charles Sutton

- Original Message - 
From: "Charles Sutton" 
To: ; 
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: silver-digest Digest V2005 #577


> off topic now; but I remember where CFG came from. It's Concord Fincncial
> Group. I studied Foren Exchange trading with them for several years.
> (FOREX).
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 12:12 PM
> Subject: silver-digest Digest V2005 #577
> 
> 
> >
> >
> 


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CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2005 #577

2005-10-04 Thread Charles Sutton
off topic now; but I remember where CFG came from. It's Concord Fincncial
Group. I studied Foren Exchange trading with them for several years.
(FOREX).

- Original Message - 
From: 
To: 
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 12:12 PM
Subject: silver-digest Digest V2005 #577


>
>


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Re: CS>Congestive Heart Failure

2005-10-02 Thread Charles Sutton
Mea Culpa.  don't know where that came from... sorry
  - Original Message - 
  From: marmar...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 2:04 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Congestive Heart Failure


  In a message dated 10/1/2005 6:11:28 PM Central Standard Time, 
cds...@earthlink.net writes:
subject line is Congestive Heart Failure (CFG)
  I think the question arose because Congestive Heart Failure should have the 
letters CHF -- not CFG.  MA

Re: CS>Congestive Heart Failure

2005-10-01 Thread Charles Sutton
This was in a nationally syndicated news article.  It was written to confirm 
that he did die of heard disease, but the disease had nothing to do with his 
diet.  It was a viral infectionanyway I did not mean to opean a dialog 
of how he died, I'm just interested if CS will do anything to cure CFG, since 
it is a viral infectionStill waiting for an answer...
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dave 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 7:26 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Congestive Heart Failure


  HE DIED OF CRACKING HIS HEAD ON ICY CONCRETE
  where do these ideas come from?

  Charles Sutton wrote: 
I read that Dr. Atkins, of diet fame, died of CFG.  The article stated that 
CFG was a viral infection of the heart.  If true wouldn't CS(EIS) get to the 
root of this problem??

Re: CS>Congestive Heart Failure

2005-10-01 Thread Charles Sutton
subject line is Congestive Heart Failure (CFG)
  - Original Message - 
  From: Jim Holmes 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 2:09 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>Congestive Heart Failure


  What is CFG? 



  -Original Message-
  From: Charles Sutton [mailto:cds...@earthlink.net] 
  Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:02 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: CS>Congestive Heart Failure



  I read that Dr. Atkins, of diet fame, died of CFG.  The article stated that 
CFG was a viral infection of the heart.  If true wouldn't CS(EIS) get to the 
root of this problem??


CS>Congestive Heart Failure

2005-09-30 Thread Charles Sutton
I read that Dr. Atkins, of diet fame, died of CFG.  The article stated that CFG 
was a viral infection of the heart.  If true wouldn't CS(EIS) get to the root 
of this problem??

Re: CS>Bentonite (Green Clay)

2005-09-29 Thread Charles Sutton
also Transient Ischemia Attacks (TIA) mini strokes..
  - Original Message - 
  From: marmar...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 7:28 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Bentonite (Green Clay)


  Take It Away

  Tell It All
Tata In Awhile


> "Thanks in Advance"

> Jim Holmes wrote:

>>Too Intelligent to Answer

>>-Original Message-


>>Can someone please enlighten me on what "TIA" means?

Re: CS>fleas and ticks OT -- for Sharon

2005-07-20 Thread Charles Sutton
I tried the cheap mint mouthwash on a tick.  I soaked him in it and put him
in a bottle overnight.  The next morning he was still alive.  Obviously I
need to know the brand name of this mouthwash.  The one I bought was from
Dollar General. Brand name Clean Mint.  Ingredients:  Water, Alcohol (8.4
wt%) Glyceryn and/or Sorbitol Poloxamer 407, Polysorbate 80, Flavor, Sodium
Saccharin, Sodium Benzoate, Cetylpyridinium Chloride, Domiphen Bromide,
Benzoic Acid, Blue 1, Yellow 5  Note; in case of accidental ingestion, seek
professional assistance, or contact a poison control center immediately. Do
not use for children under 6. I can't imagine why this stuff didn't
kill the tick..  What was the brand and ingredients of the one that killed
them instantly

- Original Message - 
From: "Acmeair" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: CS>fleas and ticks OT -- for Sharon


> did a search  on ticks and fleas, and found this. i've tried the mint
> mouthwash on flies and it does work...jim
>

>
>
> I grabbed a bottle of mint mout
> hwash to disinfect some tick bite sites on one of the dogs and sprayed it
on
>  some that were crawling. They died instantly! I sprayed it everywhere in
th
> e dogs' crate room and ticks boiled out of the cracks and crevices and
insta
> ntly DIED!  I sprayed it in the kennels and in the wooden dog houses an
> d all the ticks instantly DIED!  I sprayed it on the dogs and the ticks
>  literally fell off dead. The stuff works!!  It also repels mosquitoes
> and biting flies!!



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Re: CS>

2005-07-19 Thread Charles Sutton
In the 40's my Grandmother would put fresh coffee grounds around the
basebords of the house to kill roaches.  It worked. Don't try used grounds;
someone has already drunk the poisons.   Coffee contains 17 different
natural insectisides, of which caffeine is only one..


> >
> > Who would have thought that a defense was as close as your coffee cup?
> >



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Re: CS>fleas and ticks OT

2005-06-15 Thread Charles Sutton
fleas and ticks OTspread some pure baking soda around where the ants travel 
(not on the hills or mounds) and then spray some apple cider vinegar on it.  
The workers will take this to the queen. When she eats it, it reacts with the 
water and acid in her system.  She explodes and the colony diesI got 
rid of 1/2 acre of fire ants this way and even treated the state park across 
the road.  They never came back...

Jean

**



their ant bed is our roof...they have invaded under the shingles...we live 
in the woods and everyone around here is having more ants then they have ever 
seen...even in town.
 
can we say screwed up environment anyone?
 
ps...but we did try the grits hoping they would carry it back to the 
colony.  they take everything we offer and thrive...
 
we even tried putting sugar under the house so they will eat there instead 
of our kitchen...it has helped a little...
 
h202 has been the most effective for repelling them from the counters...not 
a total fix but has helped...dunno why tho.
 



Re: CS>mercury chelating

2005-06-14 Thread Charles Sutton
It is Atkins.   I called and they gave me this website: http://www.acam.org
I got the number too:  1-888-439-6891
I called and they said they have pleanty of doctors for referral..


- Original Message - 
From: "Betsy Coffey" 
To: "Charles Sutton" 
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 1:16 AM
Subject: Re: CS>mercury chelating


>
>
> --- Charles Sutton  wrote:
>
> > Call the Adkins Center for a chelation doctor near
> > you.
> >



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Re: CS>mercury chelating

2005-06-13 Thread Charles Sutton
Call the Adkins Center for a chelation doctor near you.

- Original Message - 
From: "Betsy Coffey" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 4:34 PM
Subject: CS>mercury chelating




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Re: CS>Speaking of chelation

2005-06-13 Thread Charles Sutton
I can only give you my personal experiences with chelation.  I have had 102 
chelation treatments.  As I understand it from my doctor and the nurses in the 
chelation room, EDTA (ethelynediaminetetrecedic acid) is for removing heavy 
metals safely from the body. It also clears the calcification fro the arteries. 
 This would have nothing to do with killing any pathogens.  

What I do, since I have done my own study and research on DMSO, is have them 
put 10cc of pure DMSO in my chelation bag.  This is what will kill pathogens.  
In fact DMSO is approved by the FDA for treatment of Intersistial (sp) 
cystitis.  Apparantly because it is the only thing that can reach that far 
inside the body (supposition).  I increased my treatments to one a week for the 
last 12 weeks because I have afib, and I read that one of the possible causes 
could be hardning of the arteries, and I had become lax on my treatments only 
getting one every 3 to 6 months, instead of monthly as recommended.  I'm in 
sinus rythem now, and trying to defeat my next dragon, type II diabetes...btw, 
my immune system is ironclad.  I live with a lady who recently had a severe 
upper respiratory infection and resultant cough.  Her mother got it from her on 
a visit.  I didn't get it at all, and I sleep with her... Of course I sneaked 
about a pint of CS every night on one of my trips to pee
  - Original Message - 
  From: Linda Ellis 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 4:42 PM
  Subject: CS>Speaking of chelation


  We have just had an experience here, and I wonder if anyone on this list can 
point me to resources to check this out.

  My mother-in-law was admitted to ICU with severe infections - she has had 
UTIs about three times a year for 20 years, 

Re: CS>Type II diabetes

2005-06-10 Thread Charles Sutton
Thanks for the reply, and kudos for the success.  How long did it take and 
after the induction period what was the daily carb count; do you remember?

  - Original Message - 
  From: Marshall Dudley 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 10:13 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Type II diabetes


  My wife had type II diabetes for years. CS did not seem to help. She got rid 
of it by changing her diet, namely going on the Adkin's diet and staying on it. 
She no longer takes any diabetes medicine, and her blood sugar is normal. 
  Marshall 

  Charles Sutton wrote: 

I was reading on a website about silver helping with type II diabetes.  Now 
I can't find it again.  Has anyone heard what to do about type II ?  


CS>Type II diabetes

2005-06-09 Thread Charles Sutton
I was reading on a website about silver helping with type II diabetes.  Now I 
can't find it again.  Has anyone heard what to do about type II ?



Re: CS>mercury and silver

2005-05-30 Thread Charles Sutton
I have about six.  I'll bet that even in Mexico it is more that 25 bucks now
  - Original Message - 
  From: William Missett 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 10:09 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>mercury and silver



  I had all mine taken out 30 years ago.  My dentist wanted $175 per tooth to 
do it, I went to Tijuana for $25 a tooth. 


Re: CS>mercury and silver

2005-05-30 Thread Charles Sutton
Do you think it's possible that the CS is plating the amalgams with pure 
silver, and avoiding leakage??
  - Original Message - 
  From: Ode Coyote 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 5:20 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>mercury and silver



  I have enough silver in my teeth to kill 6 vampires and I feel fine.
  A vampire might not fare so well. [MY bite would probably leave burn marks or 
something .. on a vampire]


Re: CS>Mercury-amalgam

2005-05-30 Thread Charles Sutton
Here is a 20,000 study on Mercury Toxicity (Amalgam Illness) done in Germany
2005; add to your portfolio if you don't already have it.
http://www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C586629.html

I am looking into it now as a possible source for my type II diabetes..


- Original Message - 
From: "Terry Chamberlin" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 9:03 AM
Subject: CS>Mercury-amalgam


> Albert said,
> This is the most ignorant post I have ever seen on
> this site!
>
> Careful, Albert, you are going to feel rather foolish
> for your strong reply.
>
> First off, a list member should be able to express
> their opinion without feeling attacked by other
> members. Its called list courtesy.
>



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Re: CS>warfarin

2005-05-25 Thread Charles Sutton
Thanks for that info;  I do take Hawthorne Berry Syrup in a formula with
Cuyanne Tincture, Motherwort tincture, that I make myself.  Half and half
with Dr. Shultze's heart formula (tinctured in apple cider vinegar; garlic
cloves, and a couple others I have forgotten momentarily.   I have a bottle
of it at bedside, and if I feel any kind of an episode, I will chug about
two tablespoons of it.  It does stop almost immediately.   But I still wound
up in the hospital again for about a week.
I'll find some Hawthorne berries and tincture them alone, and try that
too

- Original Message - 
From: "deborah byron" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: CS>warfarin


> I would like to offer a personal experience. Last year I began having some
> fairly dramatic heart palpatations/arhythmias that were especially
> troublesome in the early evenings.



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CS>Making H2O2?

2005-04-05 Thread Charles Sutton
I know that thunderstorms produce H2O2 in the rainwater.  Does anyone know
how to make H2O2?
It has to be electrical.



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Re: CS>Subject: CS>heliobacter & CS

2005-04-05 Thread Charles Sutton
I cured my ulcer with Pepto Bismal alone. (no antibiotics)  It took about a 
month.. I just took a tablespoon every four hours, or when I thought about 
it... Many years before I knew about CS.
  - Original Message - 
  From: patriot2...@mindspring.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 11:34 PM
  Subject: CS>Subject: CS>heliobacter & CS


  Deborah wrote:

  A friend of mine with early stage stomach ulcers would like to try CS as a  
  way of eliminating any possible heliobacter pyloris that may be causing  
  trouble.  I would appreciate knowing the dosage and frequency to recommend  
  to her of the homemade CS I'll be supplying.

  I am surprised that her doctor did not give her the now common treatment for 
heliobacter pylori caused ulcers:  Pepto Bismol (or other bismol product) and 
an antibiotic.   Back in the late eighties, when my husband had a huge bleed 
down from 

Re: CS>OT - iodine deficiency

2005-03-31 Thread Charles Sutton
When I was a child in the 1940's about one woman in 10 walking down the
street had a huge goiter.
Food was better and more nutritious then, and there was a massive deficiency
of iodine.  That is why
they started putting iodine in the salt.  When they did that, the goiters
disappeared I never saw a man
with one, and don't know if men get them or not..

- Original Message - 
From: "sol" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 12:15 AM
Subject: Re: CS>OT - iodine deficiency


> I'll be interested in the replies to this, as I am extremely allergic to
> iodine and have been trying my best to avoid it for more than 20 years.
> I have been using non-iodized salt for over a decade at least, take no
> minerals with iodine, take no multivitamins or supplements containing
> iodine and eat nothing containing any iodine ingredients such as algins,
> carrageenan, and of course use nothing containing iodine by other names,
> such as povidone, cros-povidone, betadine, and so on. No seaweeds or
> green foods containing seaweeds either, no ocean fish, nothing made with
> iodized salt as far as I can find out what those foods are. I don't eat
> vegetables or dairy that are high iodine either. My diet is ridiculous.
>
> I am as iodine deficient as I can possibly make myself. I still do not
> have a goiter. I've been told this means that even with all my efforts,
> I am NOT avoiding iodine.
>
> Because of my somewhat unique experiment of one, I don't believe it is
> possible to suffer serious iodine deficiency in the U.S. unless you eat
> nothing at all, except pure refined white sugar, so far as I can
> determine, that is the only 100% iodine free food there is.
> sol
>
> Lea Ann wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've been using "Real Salt" for about a year now and my mother came to
> > visit and is concerned that we will become iodine deficient.
> >
> > I know that "Real Salt" is good for you because of the minerals.  Does
> > anyone know of a good source of iodine aside from using iodised salt?
> >
> >
>
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Re: CS>kids with skin peeling

2005-03-24 Thread Charles Sutton
They are also good as boiled greens and in salads.
(as long as they are not sprayed with poison)
- Original Message - 
From: "deborah byron" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: CS>kids with skin peeling


> I'm sure you've already thought of this as well then, but its the time of
> year in my part of the world where many people are spraying herbicides for
> the early so called weeds--what's wrong with dandelions anyway?  Honeybees
> love them.
> Anyway, just another thought especially if your kids play on sports
fields.
>
> Best,
> Deborah
>
>
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Re: CS>14 volts ?

2005-03-23 Thread Charles Sutton
I couldn't read it either. Just deleted it.

- Original Message - 
From: "sol" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: CS>14 volts ?


> Rick,
>A Hanna PWT will give you a pretty good idea of what you are making. 
> If you see a cloud coming off the electrode immediately upon applying 
> the power, your water is not good. 
>I find the formatting you are using very difficult to read. I don't 
> know how others feel about it, but I tend to skip over things I can't 
> read easily.
> sol
> 
> rick normand wrote:
> 
> > hi, i purchased a 14 volt generator to make cs, it appears to make it 
> > as well as 3-9v batteries, but as i can`t determine the concentration, 
> > all i can go by is the appearence (looks like a  cloud coming off the 
> > silver electrode). i guess my generator is really just a power supply. 
> > thanks a lot; i really like this site,  can someone tell me if the 14v 
> > is good enough? thanks for your 
> > time...rick
> >
> >
> > u
> >
> >
> 
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Re: CS>[List Owner] Bailar

2005-03-23 Thread Charles Sutton
I appreciate your appropriate and immediate response.

- Original Message - 
From: "M. G. Devour" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 6:09 PM
Subject: CS>[List Owner] Bailar


> Dear friends,
> 
> Before everybody gets in a rip about this, I have sent an 
> uncharactersitically angry message to this Bailar person explaining to 
> them that such arrogant and insulting behavior is *NOT* welcome on the 
> Silver List and demanding an apology as condition for their continued 
> participation.
> 
> Did I mention that I was angry?
> 
> I guess I am "easily moved to a state of being astounded" at this 
> person's rudeness to Sol.
> 
> I think it would be best if we let that thread drop and get on with the 
> task of helping those who are actually appreciative of our community.
> 
> Sorry for the less than level-headed response. Even my patience has 
> limits.
> 
> Be well,
> 
> Mike Devour
> silver list owner
> 
> > Sol,
> > 
> > You write:
> > 
> > < > any kind of insult or attack>>
> > 
> > I did not use the word harsh, did I? And I didn't ask you, did I?
> > 
> > < > that after such a brief trial, and giving us no details, you are so
> > ready to ditch the Silvergen.>>
> > 
> > You are easily moved to a state of being astounded then. You must be
> > astounded many times a day.
> > 
> > <>
> > 
> > I'm not sure I'm interested in the effort entailed. I used Trem's
> > machine according to directions. In my original post I noted it was a
> > good machine but the silver was not effective. In addition, other lyme
> > patients AND a molecular biologist I respect, Stephen Levine, have said
> > enough good things about natural immunogenics that I'm willing to try
> > it.
> > 
> > <>
> > 
> > Well then, Sol, I submit that you are too easily astounded and far too
> > difficult to arouse to a state of natural (and should I add,
> > benevolent?) curiosity.
> > 
> > << because 
> > you sound like you are just repeating sales pitches from natural 
> > immunogenics.>>
> > 
> > Really? How did I give a sales pitch?
> > 
> > < > curiosity.>>
> > 
> > Whom in the group do you speak for? I got some very nice private emails
> > after my post, btw.
> > 
> > Just wait for my report. You'll get an honest report if it helps and if
> > it doesn't.
> > 
> > < > will want to know dosage and ppm comparisons to your homemade CS.>>
> > 
> > You'll have to do your own DD (due diligence) as they say in the
> > financial world. I am not beguiled enough by your courtesy,
> > thoughtfulness, curiosity, and equanimity to go to the effort of giving
> > you more detail. In fact, I am not going to respond to further posts of
> > yours.
> > 
> > Bailar
> 
> [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
> [mdev...@eskimo.com]
> [Speaking only for myself...   ]
> 
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Re: CS>Re: DEMSO AND MSM

2005-03-21 Thread Charles Sutton
sorry correction on MSM powder is 99.5% pure.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Charles Sutton 
  To: Deborah Gerard ; silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 4:56 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Re: DEMSO AND MSM


  from the feed store my DMSO label says 99.7% pure(5.75 8oz).  From the 
Doctor's office it says 99.9% pure(12.00 8oz)
  MSM from feed store label says 99.9% pure MSM 1lb is, 12.95: Four Pound tub 
is 26.90 and 99.9% pure.  At one
  heaping teaspoon per day it last almost a year.   Cheapest arthritis pain 
relief around.  I cured a large breed dog
  of elbow dysplasia (read arthritis) in 3 months with 3cc injected undiluted 
sub-Q weekly.   It was so bad we were 
  about to put him down  Has been fine since 4 years now 
- Original Message - 
From: Deborah Gerard 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 2:27 PM
Subject: CS>Re: DEMSO AND MSM


Are you saying you buy both these from an animal feed store?
Debbie

Re: CS>Re: DEMSO AND MSM

2005-03-21 Thread Charles Sutton
from the feed store my DMSO label says 99.7% pure(5.75 8oz).  From the Doctor's 
office it says 99.9% pure(12.00 8oz)
MSM from feed store label says 99.9% pure MSM 1lb is, 12.95: Four Pound tub is 
26.90 and 99.9% pure.  At one
heaping teaspoon per day it last almost a year.   Cheapest arthritis pain 
relief around.  I cured a large breed dog
of elbow dysplasia (read arthritis) in 3 months with 3cc injected undiluted 
sub-Q weekly.   It was so bad we were 
about to put him down  Has been fine since 4 years now 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Deborah Gerard 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 2:27 PM
  Subject: CS>Re: DEMSO AND MSM


  Are you saying you buy both these from an animal feed store?
  Debbie

Re: CS>to erna-dry eyes

2005-03-21 Thread Charles Sutton
No doubt you are right.  The book Sam Bizer wrote is about which treatments and 
herbal remedies are effective
and which are not, notwithstanding the herbalist who recommended them I 
will be buying a copy when it is available.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Sally Khanna 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 10:06 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>to erna-dry eyes


  I think Sam Biser and Rochard Schulze had a "falling out".  I read somewhere 
on a site that Biser found more of Schulze's therapies ineffective than he 
would admit and Biser wanted answers.

  Sally

  Charles Sutton  wrote:
Sam Bizer did an extensive interview with Dr. Richard Schulze (no "t" in
name) and many others
He is coming out with a book soon for about 100 bucks, with a distillation
of what he has learned.
The course I took is actually Sam Bizer's. My apologies...

- Original Message - 
From: "Louise" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 6:05 AM
Subject: RE: CS>to erna-dry eyes


> I did several searches but no Dr. Shultze info so searched just plains
> Schultze and found a LOT
>
> so selected some of you key words but no luck narrowing it down to find
the
> site.
>
> Could be have the full name of Dr Shultze/Schultze please and more info
on
> what is on the tapes to get better results in looking up the site.
    >
    > Louise
>! 
> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Sutton [mailto:cds...@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 2:39 PM
> To: Betsy Coffey; silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>to erna-dry eyes
>
>
> I cured my own dry eyes with Dr. Shultze's seminar that I bought on tape.
> He suggested that I chop up an
> onion and put my face over it to let the onion gas into my eyes. It
stings
> like crazy, but finally the tears started
> flowing. The tears are anti-biotic themselves and produce a cure.
Worked
> for me. The tape course was expensive
> but I have saved my life with it and that aint cheep~!!
> Google Shultze and see if you can find his web page. Worked for me...
I
> use a little plastic spray bottle
> that I filled with CS and spray my nose, mouth and eyes from time to
> time..still no problems.
>
> - Original Message -
> From:! "Betsy Coffey" 
> To: 
> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 9:48 PM
> Subject: CS>to erna-dry eyes
>
>
> > It is really helpful to treat dry eyes internally. YOu
> > might be needing more fatty acids in you diet. borage
> > oil can be good for this condition. There is also a
> > new drug called Rystatin for this but I try to stay
> > away from drugs although this looks safe enough. Bion
> > tears are also good.
> >
> >
> >
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Re: CS>to erna-dry eyes

2005-03-21 Thread Charles Sutton
Sam Bizer did an extensive interview with Dr. Richard Schulze (no "t" in
name) and many others
He is coming out with a book soon for about 100 bucks, with a distillation
of what he has learned.
The course I took is actually Sam Bizer's.  My apologies...

- Original Message - 
From: "Louise" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 6:05 AM
Subject: RE: CS>to erna-dry eyes


> I did several searches but no Dr. Shultze info so searched just plains
> Schultze and found a LOT
>
> so selected some of you key words but no luck narrowing it down to find
the
> site.
>
> Could be have the full name of Dr  Shultze/Schultze please and more info
on
> what is on the tapes to get better results in looking up the site.
>
> Louise
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Sutton [mailto:cds...@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 2:39 PM
> To: Betsy Coffey; silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>to erna-dry eyes
>
>
> I cured my own dry eyes with Dr. Shultze's seminar that I bought on tape.
> He suggested that I chop up an
> onion and put my face over it to let the onion gas into my eyes.  It
stings
> like crazy, but finally the tears started
> flowing.  The tears are anti-biotic themselves and produce a cure.
Worked
> for me.  The tape course was expensive
> but I have saved my life with it and that aint cheep~!!
> Google Shultze and see if you can find his web page.Worked for me...
I
> use a little plastic spray bottle
> that I filled with CS and spray my nose, mouth and eyes from time to
> time..still no problems.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Betsy Coffey" 
> To: 
> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 9:48 PM
> Subject: CS>to erna-dry eyes
>
>
> > It is really helpful to treat dry eyes internally. YOu
> > might be needing more fatty acids in you diet. borage
> > oil can be good for this condition. There is also a
> > new drug called Rystatin for this but I try to stay
> > away from drugs although this looks safe enough. Bion
> > tears are also good.
> >
> >
> >
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Re: CS>to erna-dry eyes

2005-03-20 Thread Charles Sutton
I cured my own dry eyes with Dr. Shultze's seminar that I bought on tape.
He suggested that I chop up an
onion and put my face over it to let the onion gas into my eyes.  It stings
like crazy, but finally the tears started
flowing.  The tears are anti-biotic themselves and produce a cure.   Worked
for me.  The tape course was expensive
but I have saved my life with it and that aint cheep~!!
Google Shultze and see if you can find his web page.Worked for me...  I
use a little plastic spray bottle
that I filled with CS and spray my nose, mouth and eyes from time to
time..still no problems.

- Original Message - 
From: "Betsy Coffey" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 9:48 PM
Subject: CS>to erna-dry eyes


> It is really helpful to treat dry eyes internally. YOu
> might be needing more fatty acids in you diet. borage
> oil can be good for this condition. There is also a
> new drug called Rystatin for this but I try to stay
> away from drugs although this looks safe enough. Bion
> tears are also good.
>
>
>
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Re: CS>Taking CS by sublingual spray

2005-03-19 Thread Charles Sutton
Why would you buy silver when you can make better than you can buy.
  - Original Message - 
  From: nancymike 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:29 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Taking CS by sublingual spray


  I don't think most of them are, but Sovereign Silver is
  Nancy
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From: flpplan...@aol.com 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:22 AM
Subject: CS>Taking CS by sublingual spray


Is there any curative or health maintenance value in spraying CS under the 
tongue once, twice or even many times a day?  Are the silver ions actually 
small enough to penetrate the mucous membrane under the tongue?

Several years ago a company was marketing what it claimed was a solution 
containing human growth hormone which was to be administered by spraying in 
under the tongue.  Critics of the product said that the HGH molecule is too big 
to pass through the mucous membrane barrier in the mouth, so the product was 
worthless.  I've wondered if the silver ions are small enough to penetrate the 
barrier, assuming for the sake of argument that getting silver into the 
bloodstream in this fashion would be otherwise desirable.

Christy Barton
Columbia, Missouri 

CS>NOW Foods - 02.25.05--Codex Fact or Fiction

2005-03-18 Thread Charles Sutton
>From my NOW Foods Newsletter 3/17/05

 http://www.nowfoods.com/?action=itemdetail&item_id=44090

NOW Foods - 02.25.05--Codex Fact or Fiction.url
Description: Binary data


Re: CS>Smell

2005-03-17 Thread Charles Sutton
If you are putting DMSO in it; that is where the smell comes from.

  Subject: Re: CS>Smell


Activated Charcoal in tablet form which you can get at your health food 
store.
Sasha 

Subject: CS>Smell

My Wife says she can smell the CS coming out of my pores.
What can I take to counteract this.
Bob
   
   
   


CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2005 #144

2005-03-17 Thread Charles Sutton
I buy my DMSO at a local feed store where they have equestrian supplies.

She was an Equestrian, and all the horsemen knew her.

- Original Message - 
From: 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 9:42 AM
Subject: silver-digest Digest V2005 #144




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Re: CS>No more toothpaste

2005-03-17 Thread Charles Sutton
I read somewhere; not on this list, that leaching becomes less and less as time 
goes on.  Really old
amalgams (like mine) probable have almost quit leaching out.  Whatever was in 
my tissues and body
have been removed by Chelation Therapy over these last 3 years of at least one 
treatment per month.
Hoping this is true!
  - Original Message - 
  From: marmar...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 5:19 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>No more toothpaste


  In a message dated 3/16/2005 4:15:39 PM Central Standard Time, 
laqueren...@cox-internet.com writes:
Someone here (maybe Ken?)  once mentioned that silver particles in a CS  
mouthwash might eventually seal over mercury-amalgam fillings and make  
them less dangerous healthwise. 
  I haven't heard that before.  I sure hope so!!  Would solve multiple 
problems!   MA

Re: CS>The water debate

2005-03-15 Thread Charles Sutton
Amen!  Google Chlorine and Fluorine Toxicity and see what you get..
http://www.nofluoride.com/Drinking_ourselves_to_death-Groves.htm
Aluminium and Arsenic is also found in tap water. The Aluminium is a
clarifying agent
as I understand it.(just reading google results)
Don't know where the Arsenic comes from..

> But I do think it is certainly better than tap water with chlorine and
> fluorine and other garbage in it.
>
> Marshall



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Re: CS>Autism

2005-03-07 Thread Charles Sutton
I saw a news show on TV that stated autisim could be caused by mercury
poisoning, (probably from shots)
EDTA Cheleation therapy will remove heavy metals.  It was used on 5 yr old
children in the 40's for lead
poisoning from lead paint.  Has anyone heard anymore about this?

- Original Message - 
From: "William Amos" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 9:43 AM
Subject: CS>Autism


> A friend has a child that has been diagnosed as being autistic.
> Some of the information on the net refers to Transfer Factor
> It's not clear if this is a medication or treatment. Can someone
explain..ThanksBill
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Re: CS>olive leaf-to ernie

2005-03-07 Thread Charles Sutton
I eat all the nuts I want, and take about 4 grams of Arginine, and 5 grams
of L-lysine daily.  Haven't had
a fever blister in 4 years..

- Original Message - 
From: "V" 
To: "Betsy Coffey" 
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 12:24 AM
Subject: Re: CS>olive leaf-to ernie


> Hi Betsy,
>
> the herpes and cold sores can often be cauesed by too much arginine in the
diet. I rarely got cold sores but last years I had one twice, as I took a
liking to some honey roasted peanuts, and after eatnig about a pound or two
in about a weeks time I got a cold sore. there are certain food that are
high in arginine and eating too much of them will trigger the cold sore and
herpes. Arginine triggers viral replication. Lysine inhibits it.
> I did it twice in a row before I figured out what was going on. so now I
dont eat peanuts are very many almonds either. got a cold sore after eatnig
a bunch of almond butter also.
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=Arginine+lysine+herpes
>
>
> Take care,
>  V
>
>
> > My friend has had problems with cold sores and herpes
> > chronically. she says that since using olive leaf, it
> > has lessened her viral outbreaks. When she does get
> > them, they are not as bad. I have tried many things
> > over the years,ie.oregano oil,gse, garlic, etc. but
> > olive leaf has  been the most effective for me to help
> > knock out an infection. I think that taking a good
> > brand makes a big difference. I dont seem to get side
> > effects from using it(that I am aware of) and in
> > addition to helping with bacterial infections, it is
> > also an antifungal.  I mentioned garlic as not being
> > as beneficial for infections as olive leaf but I do
> > think that it is an excellent antifungal.-again, a
> > good brand is needed.
> > A quesion-why would taking a psa test for men increase
> > their chances of cancer or did I read that wrong.? I
> > can see why a mamogram could possilby help spread
> > cancer cells if there was a small growth by means of
> > the impact breaking apart the growth but I dont
> > understand the psa test.
>
>
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Re: CS>Could CS help avoid a root canal?

2005-02-28 Thread Charles Sutton
I have had good luck with Oil of Oregano for this; directions are in the
book
"The Cure is in the Cupboard" available at most health food stores or
online.
The cure is so complete that I would think that CS and DMSO would maintain
it after one nights treatment.

- Original Message - 
From: "sol" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Could CS help avoid a root canal?


> I thought I  read instances of people using CS with DMSO for this, and
> maybe not avoiding a root canal forever, but certainly limiting the
> infection for many months and even years.Should be in the archives.
>
> Such tooth root infections can be very serious though, so if it was me,
> I might try CS/DMSO, but if that did not get the infection under good
> control or beat it back darn good in a relatively short time, I'd seek
> other treatment. I don't remember ever reading that straight CS alone
> would get where it needs to be to kill the infection.
> I do have an article on treating dental abscesses and jaw abscesses in a
> pet rabbit with a combination of conventional abx, CS/DMSO injected into
> the abscesses, and the open abscesses being packed with Acticoat. It
> stopped the progression of the disease in the rabbit. And also one molar
> that was loose and supposed to be pulled because it was so much in
> danger of abscessing tightened up and never abscessed and did not have
> to be pulled. The bunny's owner was lucky to have a very open vet who
> was willing to try such a "wild" treatment. It might be adaptable to a
> human.
>
> Rootcanals are no fun to live with after the fact, 3 of mine failed and
> required oral surgeries, but letting an infection that close to the
> brain go untreated is really not a good idea either. All the ones I had
> the pain was horrible, and nothing touched it. Had no clue about CS nor
> DMSO in those days, though, in fact wasn't aware I had any alternative
> that would keep the teeth.
>
> I have had people insist the only thing for me to do is have all my
> root-canalled teeth pulled.not going to happen.
> sol
> - Original Message -
>
> > From: flpplan...@aol.com 
> >
> > I was told almost five months ago by my dentist that I need a root
> > canal for one of my upper molars because of the infection around
> > (or in) the roots of that tooth (as shown by X-ray).  I said "No"
> > at the time, largely because of my concerns about the long-term
> > toxicity of root-canaled teeth (according to some dental
> > practitioners).  So, I was given a penicillin-like antibiotic
> > which eliminated the pain, but the pain has been slowly and
> > gradually returning during the last three months.  Given my
> > dislike for antibiotics and my suspicion about the dangers of root
> > canals, I'm looking for alternatives.
> >
> > I assume that CS would kill the noxious bacteria around the roots
> > of my infected tooth if there was a way to deliver CS to the site
> > of the infection (which undoubtedly likes below and inside gum
> > tissue).  Could drinking a certain quantity of CS for a certain
> > period of time be helpful?  Gargling with CS or spraying the
> > infected tooth and surrounding tissue with CS would seem to be
> > inadequate because it's not likely that CS could get into and
> > under the skin at the point of infection.  Could I be wrong about
> > that?
> >
> > Your thoughts about this will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
> >
> >
>
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Re: CS> a funny!!

2005-02-16 Thread Charles Sutton
Please post the name of the other list
  - Original Message - 
  From: marmar...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 3:19 PM
  Subject: Re: CS> a funny!!


  Sorry guys -- I meant to send that to another list.MA 

Re: CS> a funny!!

2005-02-16 Thread Charles Sutton
priceless; PRICELESS;  ROFL (rolling on floor laughing)
- Original Message - 
From: "Marshalee" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 3:13 PM
Subject: CS> a funny!!


> Here you go, folks, a real chuckle to make your day!
> 
> Love,
> Marshalee
> 
> Here are the 10 first place winners in the International Pun Contest:
> 
>trim<


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Re: CS>Re:Posion Ivy Treatment

2004-06-25 Thread Charles Sutton
I use it for infections (don't get many now),  Put 2 drops on a small piece
of cotton and put it on the gum of a toothache, and it will be gone in the
morning (just put it between cheek and gum).  A pimple that wouldn't heal I
just touched my finger to the oil and then the pimple.  Gone the next day.
It's one of the most powerful natural antibiotics available.  I put a drop
under the tongue (this stuff is really hot).   The best is to get the book
"The cure is in the cupboard", most health food stores will have it.
- Original Message - 
From: "Garnet" 
To: "Silver List" .
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:Posion Ivy Treatment


> Just curious what you have used Oregano Oil for? I have heard it is good
> for psoriasis.
>
> Garnet
>


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Re: CS>Re:Posion Ivy Treatment

2004-06-24 Thread Charles Sutton
I use Oregano Oil for a variety of things, but this is a first.  Thanks.  I
know it burns quite a bit if used straight, did you dilute it at all??

- Original Message - 
From: "Robb Allen" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:Posion Ivy Treatment


> The best thing I have ever tired is oregano oilit will KILL poison
> ivy in a few hours...GONE.works for me...Robb
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Re: CS>hives

2004-06-09 Thread Charles Sutton
I'm extremely allergic to Poison Ivy.  I have had it so bad I had to get creams 
at 90.00 for 4 oz jar.   The beast result I had at that time was just hot 
water, (as hot as you can stand it) in the shower.  It calmed it down for the 
first time in about 10 days, and I got my first good nights sleep.  I told my 
doctor about it, and he said "don't do that again, Please don't do that" 
(amazing!)  A couple of more days of that, and it finally went away. The 
Urushiol oils are washed away with the hot water, and it will swell some 
because it brings the blood and lymph to the surface to remove the rest of 
it...   I have since heard that human urine, (your own is ok), will stop it 
almost immediately.  Do it right after contact is best.  An herb called 
jewelweed, which usually grows near the ivy patch, will cure it very quickly 
also.  It is available online.  Google knows where.
  - Original Message - 
  From: marmar...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 9:41 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>hives


  In a message dated 6/8/04 2:44:04 PM Central Daylight Time, 
laqueren...@mindspring.com writes: 


I've been taking some 30C Rhus Tox and can't see any improvement.  



Re: CS>Wood Deck and Balcony

2004-06-07 Thread Charles Sutton
That's interesting.  DMSO is from wood lignin.  Might work.   Thanks..



> I wonder if you could use DMSO? Being a penetrant and a solvent?
> 
> Garnet
> 


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Re: CS>Interstitial Cystitis

2004-06-07 Thread Charles Sutton
I have used a turkey baster to get the cs and dmso directly into the
bladder.  That works.

>
> The person has tried repeatedly to consume CS I sent to her.  It is 15-30
> ppm excellent quality CS.  She indicated to me that it has not worked.
She
> has consumed at least a couple of liters of it.  Even taken some D-Mannose
> but there has not been the slightest bit of relief.  She has not tried any
> of the other things you have mentioned.
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Re: CS>THE CORPORATION FILM OPENS IN US- INTERACTIVE WEBSITE LAUNCHES-EVERYVITAMIN CONSUMER SHOULD WATCH THIS CHILLING DOCUMENTARY]

2004-06-07 Thread Charles Sutton
what I do is open the link, then cut and paste the web address.

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From: "Marshall Dudley" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: CS>THE CORPORATION FILM OPENS IN US- INTERACTIVE WEBSITE
LAUNCHES-EVERYVITAMIN CONSUMER SHOULD WATCH THIS CHILLING DOCUMENTARY]


> The problem is when you have links that say one thing, but do something
else,  IE it says
> "click here", but it actually goes to an http:// something or the other.
If I just copy
> and paste all I get is the tet that says click here, but it goes nowhere.
>
> I will play around with it and see if I can find a better solution.
>
> Marshall
>
> Trem wrote:
>
> > Marshall,
> >
> > H.The links always work for me when I paste them into the body
of text.
> >
> > Trem
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Marshall Dudley" 
> > To: 
> > Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 9:57 AM
> > Subject: [silver_list] Re: CS>THE CORPORATION FILM OPENS IN US-
INTERACTIVE WEBSITE
> > LAUNCHES-EVERY VITAMIN CONSUMER SHOULD WATCH THIS CHILLING DOCUMENTARY]
> >
> > > The problem with cutting and pasting is that the links then won't
work. :<
> > >
> > > Marshall
> > >
> > > Trem wrote:
> > >
> > > > Marshall,
> > > >
> > > > I get them as attachments too.  I use Outlook Express.  I save them
to the
> > desktop
> > > > and then check for a virus with Norton.  Lot's of work to see what
you have to
> > say.
> > > >
> > > > It would be better if you cut and pasted into your emails.  Then you
know for
> > sure it
> > > > is in the post and not an attachment.
> > > >
> > > > Trem
> > > >
> > > > - Original Message -
> > > > From: "Marshall Dudley" 
> > > > To: 
> > > > Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 9:10 AM
> > > > Subject: [silver_list] Re: CS>[Fwd: THE CORPORATION FILM OPENS IN
US- INTERACTIVE
> > > > WEBSITE LAUNCHES- EVERY VITAMIN CONSUMER SHOULD WATCH THIS CHILLING
DOCUMENTARY]
> > > >
> > > > > Hmm, I just checked the source code on what I got back and it is
showing:
> > > > >
> > > > > Content-Type: message/rfc822
> > > > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> > > > > Content-Disposition: inline
> > > > >
> > > > > Thus it has a mime header for inline message, which is the
standard header
> > > > > for any normal message. I don't see that it is an attachement at
all. What
> > > > > email client are you using?
> > > > >
> > > > > Marshall
> > > > >
> > > > > Acmeair wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > you keep sending attachments.  i thought attachments were
"un-acceptable"
> > > > > > here?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > jim
> > > > > >
> > > > > > - Original Message -
> > > > > > From: "Marshall Dudley" 
> > > > > > To: 
> > > > > > Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 8:24 AM
> > > > > > Subject: CS>[Fwd: THE CORPORATION FILM OPENS IN US- INTERACTIVE
WEBSITE
> > > > > > LAUNCHES- EVERY VITAMIN CONSUMER SHOULD WATCH THIS CHILLING
DOCUMENTARY]
> > > > > >
> > > > > > >
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Re: CS>Wood Deck and Balcony

2004-06-07 Thread Charles Sutton
I'm trying to avoid getting it back to amber.   If you pressure wash it and put 
the oil based preservative on it does come back to amber.I don't want that. 
  I did hear that CS would preserve the wood, so am trying to find out what 
process to use to get CS strong enough to preserve the wood without pressure 
washing it...
  - Original Message - 
  From: Marshall Dudley 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 11:19 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Wood Deck and Balcony


  You are kidding!  The only way I know to get the wood back to the amber is to 
pressure wash it, which I just did to my deck a couple of days ago.  Maybe you 
have hit on another use for CS! 
  Marshall 

  Charles Sutton wrote: 

Somewhere, sometime, following a link, I seem to remember that if you tread 
bare wood with silver, you won't need to have it pressure treated.  I have a 
deck that is just yellow pine and is a very nice gray color after about 3 years 
in the sun.  I like the color, but if I use the treatment recommended it turns 
back to the original gold wood color which I don't like.  What method of making 
silver would be best to use for spraying this decking for preserving it with 
silver?  Any suggestions would be appreciated. 

CS>Wood Deck and Balcony

2004-06-06 Thread Charles Sutton
Somewhere, sometime, following a link, I seem to remember that if you tread 
bare wood with silver, you won't need to have it pressure treated.  I have a 
deck that is just yellow pine and is a very nice gray color after about 3 years 
in the sun.  I like the color, but if I use the treatment recommended it turns 
back to the original gold wood color which I don't like.  What method of making 
silver would be best to use for spraying this decking for preserving it with 
silver?  Any suggestions would be appreciated.


CS>

2004-06-01 Thread Charles Sutton
Why I like Colloidal Silver (Electrically Isolated Silver)

To: oxyp...@yahoogroups.com 
From: "Saul Pressman"   Add to Address Book 
Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 20:06:34 -0700 
Subject: [oxyplus] Death by Medicine: Standard Practice 
  
 


Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen

Monday, May 31st, 2004

A couple days ago I wrote an article called "The American Medical System is
Broken..."  The material for it, the original study called "Death by
Medicine," sat on the corner of my desk for months.  The material was so
shocking, even for a skeptic of the medical system like me, that I simply
needed to digest it.  I needed to think about what it all meant - for the
study makes it crystal clear that organized medicine is the number one
killer of Americans.

"Facts" are undeniable.  They speak louder than simple words.  The old adage
"actions speak louder than words," is never more true, than in this
indictment of the American Health Care System.

In legal jargon, what has happened with this report, is that the elusive,
movable, medical definition of "Standard of Care," has been set in
concrete - with facts.

Simply, it is the "Standard of Care" in the United States to allow 115,000
American citizens to die, within the system, of "bedsores" every year.

It is the "Standard of Care" in the United States to allow 108,800 American
citizens to die, within the system, of "malnutrition" every year.

It is the "Standard of Care" in the United States to allow 199,000 American
citizens to die, within the system, of "outpatient adverse reaction to
drugs" every year.

It is the "Standard of Care" in the United States to allow 88,000 American
citizens to die, within the system, of "infection" every year.

And so on...

How can I define the information in this comprehensive report (Death by
Medicine) as the definition of "Standard of Care?"

For four reasons:
(1)  These people all died within the system.  These weren't people without
access to medical care.  These people had access to the American Medical
System - and THAT is what killed them.
(2) The problems described in the report range over many, many years.
(3)  The organized medical establishment has been aware of these issues for
as many years.
(4)  Organized medicine has chosen to do NOTHING about the problems -
therefore, they have accepted these problems as normal, and acceptable.

Hence, the facts represented in "Death by Medicine" are, in fact, organized 
medicine's recognized "Standard of Care."

What does THIS definition of "Standard of Care" mean to "alternative" 
practitioners? Everything...

Who, in their right mind would tell their patients that "I operate my
practice according to acceptable 'Standard of Care' guidelines?  I let
115,000 of my patients die of 'bedsores' every year..."

"Alternative" practitioners, meaning those offering "alternatives" to the
deadly American Medical System, should, from this moment on declare loudly
"I practice OUTSIDE of the accepted "Standard of Care.'  None of my patients
have adverse drug reactions, none of them die of malnutrition, none of them
die from infections gotten from a hospital, none of my patients get
unnecessary surgery or unnecessary procedures, and my patients have no idea
what bedsores look like - they're all out playing golf."

--
Forwarded by:
Dr. Saul Pressman
 



Re: CS>pink eye

2004-05-29 Thread Charles Sutton
If you turn the spray bottle uppy side down, it becomes a dropper bottle!


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Re: CS>Is DMSO viricidal in vivo?

2004-05-21 Thread Charles Sutton
Do you work for one of the big pharmaceutical companies??

- Original Message - 
From: "Nina Whit" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Is DMSO viricidal in vivo?


> Dr. Jacob's article statesDMSO is Bacteristatic and inhibits viri, No
> statement it is viricidal, and The inhibition was in vitro, not in vivo.
> 
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Re: CS> Fever blisters ,Garnet

2004-05-20 Thread Charles Sutton
This is from the number one on Google search on "DMSO virus"  to wit:
http://www.neveranoutbreak.com/dmso.htm

"The most important attribute of DMSO in our fight against the herpes virus
is it's unique ability to enter the cell itself. Lacking a genetic material
to exist on it's own, viruses can only replicate (multiply) within a cell.
Once inside the cell the herpes virus is protected by the protein coating of
the cell making most antiviral drugs ineffective against the herpes virus.
(Of course, big pharmaceutical companies don't want you to know that.) DMSO
contains oxygen. Viruses cannot exist in an elevated oxygen (or alkaline)
environment. Applied properly DMSO enters the cell and kills the herpes
virus. This is an indisputable fact."

If you want overkill, just mix in some CS..


- Original Message - 
From: "Stuff" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: CS> Fever blisters ,Garnet


> Nina posed a legitimate question.
>
> I am also interested in knowing where you get
> this information.
>
> So far I see a lot of bald assertions on your part,
> many of them wrong.
>
> stuff
>


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Re: CS>Adenocarcinoma

2004-05-19 Thread Charles Sutton
Re: CS>AdenocarcinomaMany thanks to all who have send suggestions to this post. 
 I forward all replies directly to him.  I'm trying to get him to join the 
list.  He's pretty busy guy right now..  At least he and his wife have 
decided to fight!


Re: CS>Re[2]: CS>

2004-05-19 Thread Charles Sutton
I make a gallon at a time with my Silverpuppy.  It was modified by the
manufacturer.  I have to clean the electrodes about twice, but it winds up
at 10 to 12 ppm on my PWT.  If there is any tyndall, I can't see it, even in
a dark closet. I  use Walgreens DW that checks at .3 on my PWT.


- Original Message - 
From: "Stuff" 


> I also do make quarts routinely with my silverpuppy.
>
> At 09:39 PM 5/18/2004 -0600, you wrote:
> >I routinely make quarts with my silverpuppy. No problem at all.
> >paula
> >


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CS>Adenocarcinoma

2004-05-17 Thread Charles Sutton
I just learned that friend's wife has been diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma. (I 
don't know anymore than that, at this time)  She goes in for chemotherapy 
starting tomorrow (5/18/4).

He is planning to get a Rife machine, about which I know nothing.  I seem to 
remember that CS had helped come cancers.   I also heard that Hyperbaric Oxygen 
could help. 

Any suggestions will be passed on to him .  Thanks for all I have learned 
from you guys.


CS>DMSO and Herpes Virus

2004-05-16 Thread Charles Sutton
I haven't read this book myself, because I haven't had an outbreak for several 
years.  I take Linus Paulings recipe for Heart and Vascular disease, that 
includes 12 grams VitC daily and 12 grams of L-lysine daily.   I do still get 
the tingling from time to time, but apply DMSO and it goes away.  A couple of 
selected quotes from the website follow:

http://www.neveranoutbreak.com/dmso.htm

The most important attribute of DMSO in our fight against the herpes virus is 
it's unique ability to enter the cell itself. Lacking a genetic material to 
exist on it's own, viruses can only replicate (multiply) within a cell. Once 
inside the cell the herpes virus is protected by the protein coating of the 
cell making most antiviral drugs ineffective against the herpes virus. (Of 
course, big pharmaceutical companies don't want you to know that.) DMSO 
contains oxygen. Viruses cannot exist in an elevated oxygen (or alkaline) 
environment. Applied properly DMSO enters the cell and kills the herpes virus. 
This is an indisputable fact.

  The Book
 


Mr. William Fharel, author of "Never An Outbreak", is a research scientist with 
a vast knowledge of alternative medicine procedures based on over forty years 
of research. For over seven years, he has applied his knowledge to 
investigating herpes. The result is a uniquely powerful attack on the herpes 
virus described in his book: "Never An Outbreak." Mr. Fharel himself suffered 
from the herpes virus and has been outbreak free for 10 years.



Re: CS>Non electric remedy for BR(Onion)

2004-05-14 Thread Charles Sutton
Wayne,
Simplest treatment for a spider bite is an onion, cut one in half, mash the
cut surface and apply straight on the bite and leave it there.
Works for any insect sting or bite. From my experience, and we have quite a
few very venomous spiders here in Australia, it works, even for our "Bull
ant", his sting is very painful, takes the pain out in seconds, and seems to
either neutralize the venom or draw it out.
John in Australia
- Original Message - 
From: "Wayne Fugitt" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 12:47 AM
Subject: CS>Spider Bite Question


> Good Evening,
>
> I am at Day 6 after the spider bite.  Day 1 until day 3, I thought it to
be
> a fire ant.  ( Day Three of treatment )
>
> I did search the archives and read most of them.  About 90 % relate to
> ignition systems.


  - Original Message - 
  From: Norman Cameron 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 5:51 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Non electric remedy for BR


  hi Group
  With regard to bites...in my memory someone on the list mentioned onions 
...does anyone remember who it was?
  Norm
- Original Message - 
From: Marshall Dudley 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Non electric remedy for BR


The meat tenderizer is what I used on all insect stings.  What it does is 
digest proteins, and the venom is a form of protein that is easily digested by 
the tenderizer.  I was wondering if it would work on the brown recluse.  Thanks 
for the confirmation. 
Marshall 

Charles Sutton wrote: 

  This was sent off list, but it may help someone. .It is simple and works. 
 My friend's husband has had several BR bites. 
  Rails 
  Anyway the remedy I use on the brown recluse spider bite is Adolph's Meat 
Tenderizer and Vaseline petroleum jelly to make it stick the to bite..put 
your finger in the Vaseline and then shake some ADOLPH'S.has to have Papaya 
Extract in it!!!and put it on the bite sight for about 15 
minutesremember though, you are meat tooso not too long with the 
tenderizer on youbut that will draw out the venom for sure and there should 
be no scars or dead skin if you put it on right away...do it if you even 
think you got it by this spiderit won't hurt that's for sure. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Charles Sutton 
  To: Rails02 (tyj) 
  Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 9:45 PM 
  Subject: Re: CS>Fw: Spider bite?   
  Very common here in Florida.  Sure send it to me too.   Why don't you 
post it to the list? 

  - Original Message - 
  From: Rails02 (tyj) 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 8:00 PM 
  Subject: CS>Fw: Spider bite?   
  Was this a brown recluse?  I have a friend that has old remedy that is 
tried and true.  If any want that recipe email me? 
  Rails  


CS>Non electric remedy for BR

2004-05-13 Thread Charles Sutton
This was sent off list, but it may help someone.

.It is simple and works.  My friend's husband has had several BR bites. 
Rails
 
Anyway the remedy I use on the brown recluse spider bite is Adolph's Meat 
Tenderizer and Vaseline petroleum jelly to make it stick the to bite..put 
your finger in the Vaseline and then shake some ADOLPH'S.has to have Papaya 
Extract in it!!!and put it on the bite sight for about 15 
minutesremember though, you are meat tooso not too long with the 
tenderizer on youbut that will draw out the venom for sure and there should 
be no scars or dead skin if you put it on right away...do it if you even 
think you got it by this spiderit won't hurt that's for sure.
- Original Message ----- 
From: Charles Sutton 
To: Rails02 (tyj) 
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Fw: Spider bite?


Very common here in Florida.  Sure send it to me too.   Why don't you post it 
to the list?
 
- Original Message - 
From: Rails02 (tyj) 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 8:00 PM
Subject: CS>Fw: Spider bite?


Was this a brown recluse?  I have a friend that has old remedy that is tried 
and true.  If any want that recipe email me?
Rails



Re: CS> A question For Charles Sutton

2004-05-13 Thread Charles Sutton
.
This is from the article in Outdoor life I posted earlier.I don't know if 
the mfg or number is still good.

 "The only medically tested shocking device that is safe for almost all people, 
including those with heart pacemakers, is the Stun Gun, made by Nova 
Technologies (2207 Braker Lane, Austin, TX 78758, 512-832-5591)." 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Hank 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 8:01 PM
  Subject: Re: CS> A question For Charles Sutton


  Scroggins took time to treat the hand with "two quick half-second zaps"
  > > from a Nova Technologies Stun Gun.

  There are a lot of diff volt Stun Guns, Do you know the best one to use?
  Yours Hank


Re: CS>Spider Bite Documents and References

2004-05-13 Thread Charles Sutton
Just my two cents, but in this case I would want to forgo the electricity
and use the healing (betonite) clay and CS to draw out the poison and heal.

- Original Message - 
From: "Wayne Fugitt" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:26 PM
Subject: CS>Spider Bite Documents and References


> Morning Deborah,
>
>  >> With a spider bite located on my neck, close to what functioning brain
> >cells I have left, I am distinctly not crazy about the idea of zapping
> >myself with 25,000 volts.
>


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Re: CS> Fever blisters

2004-05-12 Thread Charles Sutton
>From DMSO "Nature's Healer" by Dr. Morton Walker;
Page 59, 3rd and 4th paragraphs:

The solvent alone combats viruses and carries antiviral drugs into the
tissues for such infections as fever blisters or painful shingles.

It is thought that DMSO dissolves a virus organism's coating of protein and
leaves it unprotected with only its core of nucleic acid exposed to the
immune mechanism of the host animal.  It did just that to a murine
virus-induced leukemia.

- Original Message - 
From: "Nina Whit" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: CS> Fever blisters


> There is no medical documentation that DMSO is viricidal, CS is
> viricidal.


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CS>

2004-05-12 Thread Charles Sutton
On a hike through the jungle to
> > visit an indian village, Jim was bitten on the arm by a conga ant. The
> > conga ant's "venom can cause a limb to swell so badly that it can't be
> > used for days." Jim claimed the bite felt like "five wasp stings in the
> > same spot." He shocked the wound with a stun gun and "within 30 to 60
> > seconds the pain was gone." Even though conga ant bites are supposed to
> > swell the whole limb, Jim had no swelling, only a discolored area the
> > diameter of a baseball. Dr. Guderian began the high voltage DC shock
> > treatment, not on snakebites, but originally on stings and bites from
> > scorpions, ants, bees, wasps, and other kinds of insects. In the
> > beginning he used the ignition systems of outboard motors and chainsaws
> > to treat the stings, but he later was sent a portable, battery powered
> > "buzzer-and-coil" setup from a friend in Indiana. Later on the same
> > friend sent him several Stun Guns to try out. While Jim Scroggins was in
> > Ecuador, a girl was stung on the toe by a scorpion and given the shock
> > treatment with a stun gun. After a few minutes the pain was gone and the
> > girl left the emergency room. 
After Scroggins got home from his trip to
> > Ecuador, his wife was working in the yard when she was bitten on the
> > hand by four fire ants. "Donna starts getting a reaction to just one
> > fire-ant bite in about five minutes. Then, she goes into anaphylactic
> > shock and can't breathe." In the rush to go to the hospital, the
> > Scroggins took time to treat the hand with "two quick half-second zaps"
> > from a Nova Technologies Stun Gun. On the way to the hospital, the pain
> > had stopped, so they turned around and went home. "There was little or
> > no swelling, perhaps one third of what she usually gets from a single
> > bite." Dr. Guderian has found out through various sources that shocks
> > have been used to treat scorpion stings for years in places like India.
> > 40 years ago, people in Nigeria who were stung by scorpions were
> > commonly shocked with the ignition system of a motorcycle. High voltage
> > DC can be used to treat other things as well. While in the city of
> > Esmeraldas, Dr. Guderian had the opportunity to treat a child who had
> > been stung on the back by a stingray. He used a wire connected to an
> > automobile's ignition coil and 20 minutes after the treatment the child
> > was back in the water again playing as if nothing had happened. A Dr.
> > Stoddard, talked to by OUTDOOR LIFE, points out that bacteria, like
> > venom, is largely protein. So are viruses. In Europe, acne is being
> > treated with electricity. Dr. Guderian has treated boils with high
> > voltage DC. According to him, if a boil is treated before it comes to a
> > head, the swelling and reddness will be gone in three to four days. Dr.
> > Stoddard even suggests that in the future rabies may be treated with
> > electric shock. Dr. Guderian is amazed at how well the shock treatment
> > works to relieve pain. He suspects that the pain deactivation process is
> > separate from the deactivation of the poison. The article tells the
> > story of a Texas woman who suffers from severe migraine headaches and
> > voluteered to be treated with a stun gun. She was shocked on the back of
> > the neck and once on each side. The pain went away, but in the morning
> > it was back, only this time much weaker. The process was repeated again
> > and the pain totally vanished. It is proposed in the article that, "the
> > same high voltage shock that upsets the electrical charge of venom
> > proteins may upset the charges in body proteins that signal pain to our
> > brains." Submitted to KeelyNet by Michael McQuay Page 5 Taken from
> > KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 Sponsored by Vangard Sciences PO BOX 1031
> > Mesquite, TX 75150 There are ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTIONS on duplicating,
> > publishing or distributing the files on KeelyNet! April 21, 1991. The
> > previous article is a summation and series of quotes from a two part
> > article that appeared in OUTDOOR LIFE magazine. The name of the article
> > is "A Shock Cure for Snakebite" and was written by Larry Mueller. Part 1
> > of the article was in the June 1988 issue and Part 2 was in the July
> > 1988 issue. Back issues of OUTDOOR LIFE can be purchased by writing
> > OUTDOOR LIFE, Back Issue Department, P.O. Box 54733, Boulder, CO 80233.
> > The price per back issue is $4.00. A cheaper way out is to call the
> > OUTDOOR LIFE home office at (212)779-5000 and ask them to send you a
> > copy of the article. They will do this free of charge but you may have
> > to tell them that you are a subscriber to their magazine.
> > http://www.highway60.com/mark/brs/osborn.htm
> > http://www.sierrastar.com/past/6-25-99/625spider.html 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 

CS>1988 article for DC venom cures (Part One)

2004-05-12 Thread Charles Sutton
Thanks Mike; hope I split it evenly enough.

> > I was subscribing to Outdoor Life when this article came out in 1988.
> >
> > aepei...@fuse.net
> > edkas...@pacbell.net
> > http://www.xmission.com/~gastown/herpmed/shock.htm
> > http://www.industryinet.com/~ruby/snakebitecure.html
> >
> >
> > A SHOCK CURE
> > for Snakebite
> > The first part of the article tells several stories of cases where high
> > voltage DC was used to treat snakebites. In the first case, Dr. Daryl
> > Neans, a veterinarian of Pflugerville, Texas, tells the story of a
> > rancher who brought in a dog that was bitten on the face by a
> > rattlesnake 30 minutes earlier. The dog's face had started swelling and
> > because Dr. Neans had previously read an OUTDOOR LIFE article about the
> > treatment, he connected a wire to one of the spark plug wires of his
> > truck then grounded another one to the frame and used the two wires to
> > shock the "dog's face half a dozen times around the bites." The
> > treatment seemed to relieve the dog's pain, but "for insurance, Dr.
> > Neans had followed the shock treatment with the usual cortisone,
> > antibiotics, and tetanus antitoxin, but he's convinced that the shock
> > had already effected the cure." The article explains why Dr. Neans
> > believes in the cure: "Body tissue is negatively charged, snake venom is
> > slightly positive, and unlike charges attract. If ionization of the
> > venom molecules is altered by electrical shock, he reasoned, perhaps
> > they can't attach themselves to animal tissue and destroy it." Dr.
> > Markus Kryger had read about the treatment in a medical journal when he
> > opted to use it on courthouse employee in southwestern Missouri who was
> > bitten by a copperhead just outside the courthouse. He used jumper
> > cables attached to the spark coil of his car to treat the wound after
> > giving the woman a tetanus shot and disinfecting the bite. "Within the
> > hour, the puzzled patient was back at work." Dr. Kryger became convinced
> > that electrical shock could deactivate snake venom because of the
> > chemistry of the poison. Besides proteins and enzymes, venom contains
> > copper and other trace metals whose electrical properties could be
> > easily upset by high-voltage shock, thereby possibly uncoupling what
> > makes the venom work. Dr. Ronald Guderian is a missionary doctor from
> > Seattle who is given credit for being the first to use high voltage DC
> > to treat snakebite. He has "successfully treated more than 60 cases in
> > the Esmeraldas Province of Ecuador." Based on Dr. Guderian's experience
> > it seems that if the treatment is received within 15 to 20 minutes after
> > the bite has been inflicted then the pain stops almost immediately and
> > no swelling will occur. If swelling has already started, then it stops
> > and the pain soon subsides. Dr. Guderian typically uses a Nova
> > Technologies stun gun with one of the electrodes modified so that the
> > current can be passed directly through the limb by placing an electrode
> > on each side. "All of the successful treatments have been performed with
> > 20,000 to 25,000 volts or more." It has to be DC voltage, too. The
> > article expresses a concern that someone with a pacemaker might be
> > killed if they were shocked with the voltage from an ignition system.
> > The frequency and duration of the pulses of an ignition system, it is
> > feared, might scramble a pacemaker. "The only medically tested shocking
> > device that is safe for almost all people, including those with heart
> > pacemakers, is the Stun Gun, made by Nova Technologies (2207 Braker
> > Lane, Austin, TX 78758, 512-832-5591)." "NO ONE HAS EVER USED ELECTRIC
> > SHOCK TO TREAT SNAKEBITE INFLICTED BY SNAKES WHOSE VENOM ATTACKS THE
> > NERVOUS SYSTEM." (ex. cobra) "The only venomous snake of this kind in
> > the United States is the coral snake." The article warns that the high
> > voltage DC shock would not be effective against the neurotoxins in the
> > venom of snakes such as the cobra and coral snakes. Dr. Guderian's
> > success has been with using the Stun Gun made by Nova Technologies. The
> > FDA won't let Nova advertise the stun gun as a treatment against
> > snakebite until further testing has been achieved. There has been some
> > trouble with reproducing the effect of the treatment in the laboratory.
> > It has been proposed that the reason that the treatment has not worked
> > in the laboratory is because those who were doing the testing were using
> > one of the many imitation stun guns imported to the US from Taiwan or
> > South Korea. Another factor in why the treatment does not work in the
> > laboratory is that, in the laboratory, it is tested on small animals. In
> > the words of Dr. Guderian, "Think about it. Snake venom evolved for the
> > purpose of quickly killing prey. Humans are not snake prey: we just get
> > in the way some times. There may be biological differences causing small
> > animals to be more su

Re: CS>Best distilled water

2004-05-12 Thread Charles Sutton
Thanks for the tip Richard;  I just got some Walgreen's DW at 99 cents and
it tested .3 on my PWT.  I saved .1 over the Zephyrhills at .4 and 30 cents
to boot! I haven't  calibrated my PWT since I got it about 8 months ago.  I
always get clear CS, and can't see any tyndall.

- Original Message - 
From: "Richard Harris" 
To: 
Cc: "Richard Harris" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 4:24 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Best distilled water


> Hi Charles,
>
> Thanks for your Best distilled water search, Zephyrhills (I'm from
> Clermont). Have you tried Walgreens? It is Sodium-free, micro-filtered,
> ozonated, steam distilled and sells for $1/gal. I consistently get
> crystal-clear CS when using it. I don't have a meter to test--but would be
> appreciative if you could and would try it and report your readings.
> Sincerely,
> Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
>


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Re: CS>spider bite

2004-05-12 Thread Charles Sutton
Another clay and CS cure; assuming you don't have a stun gun or lawnmower
handy.

- Original Message - 
From: "Dan Nave" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 11:19 PM
Subject: CS>spider bite

Bentonite Healing Clay: Brown Recluse Spider Bite
Chance Favors the Prepared Mind
Source: silverl...@eskimo.com
David Bearrow
Authenticity Rating: 10 out of 10
Correspondence Date: October 20, 2003
Topic: Brown Recluse Spider Bite

Synopsis: An individual suffers from continued problems with suspected brown
recluse spider bites. Correspondence suggests that further research
concerning healing clay treatments may prove to be highly advantageous. An
independent report follows documenting a brown recluse spider bite
successfully treated one day after the bite is first noticed. Hydrated
calcium bentonite poultices were successfully used as the single treatment
protocol. A second independent report followed. See our notes at the end.








Archive: Brown Recluse Spider Bite & Calcium Bentonite

Date: October 20, 2003
From: Undisclosed
Format: Email
To: silverl...@eskimo.com
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Topic: Brown Recluse Spider Bite

Could anyone tell me how to neutralize the toxins from a brown recluse
spider bite? My husband has been bitten at least once, but has multiple
erruptions that keep occurring every few days. He has a couple that have
healed, one that is pretty bad, one that is just starting to get sore.
Thanks for any research information.



Date: October 20, 2003
From: Eytons' Earth
Format: Email
To: silverl...@eskimo.com
Modifications: Syntax, Format, content modified
Topic: Brown Recluse Spider Bite
Although I have never personally seen the treatment, I have been informed by
two independent researchers that utilizing healing clay poultices on the
area greatly assisted the recovery of brown recluse spider bites. Hydrating
the healing clay with isolated colloidal silver is even a better idea; I've
seen rapid responses with other types of bites.

The treatment must be utilized as often as possible... Dressings changed
about 3 times daily. It is far better if one has a supply of healing clay
pre-prepared and utilizes it immediately upon being bitten; switching
between utilizing the clay and utilizing isolated silver directly to the
area.






Date: October 20, 2003
From: David Bearrow
Format: Email
To: silverl...@eskimo.com
Modifications: Format
Topic: Brown Recluse Spider Bite
My brother-in-law was bitten on the hand by a brown recluse. He waited a day
to tell me. By the time he came to me his hand had swollen so bad he could
no longer make a fist.

I immediately applied a calcium bentonite clay hydrated with 10 ppm
colloidal silver as a poultice to the bite about an inch thick and covering
the entire back of his hand. We then wrapped it and secured it with an ace
bandage. We changed the clay twice a day for 3 days.

By day 3 the swelling had gone completely away and you could only see 2
small white marks where the fangs had hit him. He suffered no necrosis.

[ Eytons' Earth commented in a further email, commenting on how quickly the
bite may have healed had the clay been applied immediately. In fact there
are times when a bite may have been more "serious" than we'd ever known, but
was readily taken care of utilizing healing clay. Response follows. ]

I can only guess that he would not have swelled at all had he applied clay
immediately. As a result of the swelling he suffered itchiness of the skin
where it stretched. Fortunately he had the self control not to scratch it
but he did complain quite a bit about the itch.





Date: November 5, 2003
From: Name not disclosed for privacy
Format: Email
To: colloidalsilverd...@yahoogroups.com
Modifications: Format
Topic: Brown Recluse Spider Bite


A couple of years ago my wife was stung on her ankle by what we believe must
have been a brown recluse spider. She did not feel anything until she
scratched a mild itch on the ankle. Then the pain started. Within a few
hours the pain was intense and the wound had started ulcerating.

We applied Colloidal Silver to the wound and it seemed to help. The next
day, she went to her physician. After he examined the wound, he said that it
looked as though she had been stung by a brown recluse spider. He told her
that he could not do anything for her except prescribe pain pills, and that
she would probably need a skin graft if it did not heal.

When she returned from the doctor's office, we got some bentonite clay
powder (probably available at any health food store; do a WWW search on "
bentonite" and "pascalite" ), mixed it Colloidal Silver and MSM, and applied
it to the wound as a poultice. Within hours, the pain subsided, and was
largely gone the next day.

My wife went back to her physician a few days later, and he was amazed at
her remarkable progress. In fact, he told her that if anyone in his family
ever got stung by a brown recluse spider, he would send them to her for
treatment! And h

Re: CS>spider bite

2004-05-12 Thread Charles Sutton
This one is on topic, but I copied it without the headers and don't know who
to give credit for it..

My brother-in-law was bitten on the hand by a brown recluse. He waited a
day to tell me. By the time he came to me his hand had swollen so bad he
could no longer make a fist. I immediately applied a calcium bentonite clay
hydrated with 10 ppm colloidal silver as a poultice to the bite about an
inch thick and covering the entire back of his hand. We then wrapped it and
secured it with an ace bandage. We changed the clay twice a day for 3 days.
By day 3 the swelling had gone completely away and you could only see 2
small white marks where the fangs had hit him. He suffered no necrosis.

At 04:50 PM 10/20/03, you wrote:
>Hi Becky,
>
>Although I have never seen the treatment, I have been informed by two
>users that utilizing healing clay poultices on the area greatly assist
>recovery.

>Hydrating the healing clay with CS is even a better idea; I've seen rapid
>responses with other types of bites.
>
>The treatment must be utilized as often as possible...  Dressings changed
>about 3 times daily.  It is far better if one has some prepared and
>utilizes it immediately upon being bitten; switching between utilizing the
>clay and CS directly to the area.
>
>If you'd like to learn more about the art of healing clays, feel free to
>visit our not-for-profit website:
>http://www.eytonsearth.org
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Jason



- Original Message - 
From: "James Holmes" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 10:22 PM
Subject: RE: CS>spider bite


> That's what the off-topic list has been created to serve.
>
> JOH
>
> -Original Message-
> From: oldgl...@bigcountry.net [mailto:oldgl...@bigcountry.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 3:08 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>spider bite
>


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CS>Best distilled water

2004-05-11 Thread Charles Sutton
I use  Zephyrhills brand DW, $1.39 gal, from Winn-Dixie (local grocery
store). I suspect that the DW is local also because it is the name of a
Florida Town.  It consistintly shows .4 on the PWT

Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 21:38:19 GMT
From: scl...@netzero.com
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Subject: CS>Best distilled water ?


In my recent search for good DW I have found Arrowhead to be among the best
testing out at .7 on my Hanna PWT. I paid $2.59 for the 2.5 gal
container ---trim---..


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CS>Fulvic Acid

2004-05-07 Thread Charles Sutton
Does anyone know about Fulvic Acid?
http://www.herbalremedies.com/fulvicacid.html?source=google#1

Fulvic Acid General Information
Fulvic Acid is a Humic extract; the end product of nature's humification 
process, which is part of the ultimate breakdown and recycling of all living 
matter, especially in plants. Fulvic Acid contains amino acid peptides and 
nucleic acids; the protective substances of phytochemicals. Fulvic Acid is very 
small in size and low in molecular weight so it readily penetrates animal and 
plant tissues. Therefore, when Fulvic Acid is combined with other vitamins, 
minerals, and herbs, it dramatically enhances their absorption. For this 
reason, Fulvic Acid is often used as the electrolyte for ionic and colloidal 
liquid supplements.


Re: CS>Hulda Clark's: The New Silver Smart -- Introductory Special

2004-05-04 Thread Charles Sutton
Looks like it makes about 4 ounces;  I make a gallon at a time.  Just can't
go back..

- Original Message - 
From: "Robb Allen" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Hulda Clark's: The New Silver Smart -- Introductory Special


> Wow..I knew it was just a matter of time before she wanted to cash in
on
> CS.another loud mouth claiming "ours is the
> best"Robb
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dan Nave" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 1:08 PM
> Subject: CS>Hulda Clark's: The New Silver Smart -- Introductory Special
>
>
> >
> > The New Silver Smart -- Introductory Special
> >
> > For cleansing products and zappers according to Dr. Hulda Clark go to
> > www.drclark.com
> > --
> > Dear Guest of www.drclark.com!
> > by David P. Amrein
> >
> > It took us 18 months to develop the new SILVER SMART. My requirements
> > were clear: a unit that delivers high quality colloidal silver in a
> > known concentration. Especially the latter has proven to be difficult.
> > It became clear that without determining the temperature and the
> > conductivity of the water, a correct value could not be calculated for
> > the concentration of the silver solution. But finally we handled all
> > these road blocks and now the new unit is available and I have seen
> > nothing like it on the market.
> >
> > THE MOST ADVANCED COLLOIDAL SILVER MAKER ON THE MARKET!
> >
> > For thousands of years people have been using silver for purposes of
> > disinfection. In the olden days, a silver coin was tossed into milk,
> > because it was known that the milk would keep longer that way. Nowadays,
> > silver is mostly used in its colloidal state, that is to say finely
> > dispersed as a solution in water. The quantities of silver needed this
> > way are minute (some parts per million) and also more effective because
> > of the smaller particle size. The effectiveness of colloidal silver
> > against bacteria, funguses and viruses has been shown in lab tests. In
> > alternative medicine it is often used as an antibiotic.
> >
> >
> >
> > THE COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATOR
> >
> > The new SILVER SMART is the most advanced colloidal silver maker on the
> > market.
> >
> > The problem with the conventional silver maker units is that the
> > concentration of the silver solution is not known and therefore, neither
> > is the total quantity of silver. This is over with SILVER SMART:
> >
> > The concentration of the silver colloid can be set between 1ppm (part
> > per million) and 30ppm. That is the maximum value because using
> > electrolysis a constant quality of the silver solution can't be
> > guaranteed at higher concentrations.
> > The unit measures water resistance and the room temperature to
> > correctly determine the concentration of the solution depending on the
> > total current flow. Without these measurements, the value would be
> > unreliable. The concentration of the silver solution as a result of
> > water resistance, temperature and current flow was elaborated in the
> > laboratory.
> > Since this unit measures and displays the water resistance (in micro
> > Siemens), it can also independently be used as a water resistance meter.
> > This is useful to know how light or how mineralized tap or bottled water
> > is, and to check the functionality of a water filter.
> > The silver electrodes are according to Dr. Hulda Clark's purity
> > standards.
> > The unit runs on batteries and comes with a 2 year warranty.
> > SILVER SMART is available at the price of US$ 229.00.
> >
> > Introductory Special
> >
> > From now until 27 June 2004, you can make use of the following
> > introductory special for SILVER SMART:
> >
> > You can buy SILVER SMART at a reduction of 30%, that is $160.30 instead
> > of $229. The offer cannot be combined with other offers. You can make
> > use of it as often as you like, but you must request the discount at the
> > time of order.
> >
> > There is also an introductory special for wholesalers. If you buy a
> > dozen SILVER SMART, you receive a discount of 50%, that is $114.50
> > instead of $229.00.
> >
> > Place your order on www.drclark.com. Note: the system will indicate the
> > full price. If you request the discount, you will be charged the correct
> > discounted total when your order is processed at our office.
> >
> > This offer is also valid until June 27 and cannot be combined with
> > other reductions.
> >
> > Find pictures of the SILVER SMART here:
> > http://www.drclark.com/pictures/SilverSmart1.jpg
> > http://www.drclark.com/pictures/SilverSmart2.jpg
> > http://www.drclark.com/pictures/SilverSmart3.jpg
> > http://www.drclark.com/pictures/SilverSmart4.jpg
> >
> > Sincerely Yours
> > David P. Amrein
> > President, Dr. Clark Research Association
> >
> > Disclaimer and Notice: I am not a medical doctor. This is not medical
> > advice, but merely a reference to Dr. Clark's findings. For m

Re: CS>WAS: CS works again; IS: MANGE

2004-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
I kill them with a couple of garlic bulbs blended and strained and put in a
sprayer.  I just spray the dog and bedding and anywhere the dog hangs out.
The garlic smell dissipates in a few minutes and the mites only last a day
or two after that.

I give them silver as their drinking water anytime we go to a dog show or
where there are a lot of other dogs.   don't have sickies any more.

- Original Message - 
From: "Nenah Sylver" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 7:31 AM
Subject: Re: CS>WAS: CS works again; IS: MANGE


> - Original Message - 
> From: "Marie Hofman" 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 3:05 AM
> Subject: CS>CS works again
>
>
> > My dog gets this funny thing ...nobody knows what it is,  but when it
happens
> I usually  take her to the vet and $70 later (after giving her steroids)
she
> would come right.  Now I have a CS generator and make my own,  I have
dowsed her
> with it.  What happens is ... she goes bald around her eyes,  making her
look
> quite strange and all the hair around her eyes drops out,  then she gets a
real
> bad rash under her legs and on her tummy.  She goes through hell
scratching etc
> and cant bear it,  an allergy of somesort I guess.  However,  since
dowsing with
> CS a couple of times a week she is looking well ... shining and beautiful,
no
> rash no baldness around the eyes,  also I put it in her drinking water.
What a
> saving. what a relief for her.
> >
> > Thanks for the silver (and for the List)
> >
> > Marie.
>
>
> Marie,
> What you describe sounds similar to mange. See
> http://www.canismajor.com/dog/mange1.html
>
> There are different kinds of mange. All types are caused by various
microscopic
> mites. This suggests "parasite" to me. Normally, CS cannot kill
multi-celled
> organisms. However, this mite is microscopic. Perhaps it's small enough
that the
> CS could kill it.
>
> I'd love to hear from some experienced dog people.
>
> Best,
> Nenah
>
>
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Re: CS>Germs, plagues and Nostradamus

2004-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
Our citrus tree had black spots on the leaves, and the leaves were curling
up.  I sprayed all the infected leaves one time with 10ppm CS and that took
care of it!

I did read on this list that CS would kill bees.

- Original Message - 
From: "Ode Coyote" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 7:23 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Germs, plagues and Nostradamus



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