RE: CS> Skin Cancer

2004-06-30 Thread Clifford H. Hume
Use the silver, but also buy the book on DMSO by Dr. Morton Walker and
look up the various uses of DMSO for cancer.

Dr. Lorraine Day's video, Cancer Doesn't Scare me anymore would also be
a very good idea. The toll free number on the video is 1-800-556-4846.

One other good place to search is: WWW.realityzone.com for the books and
videos on cancer, such as World Without Cancer.

Cliff.



-Original Message-
From: Tuttle, Elizabeth [mailto:elizabeth.tut...@unisys.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 12:01 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS> Skin Cancer

Any suggestions for hor to use Colloidal Silver on a spot of skin
cancer?

Thanks.
Beth




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RE: CS>Wasp/Hornet sting

2004-06-21 Thread Clifford H. Hume
Spray it with silver and DMSO. Also drink a lot more silver. Both should
have been done right away. 

-Original Message-
From: Teri Johnston [mailto:t...@welshspringers.com] 
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 8:43 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Wasp/Hornet sting

I received the following and wondered if any of you have any suggestions

for my friend.

>In the meanwhile, the sting area (side/knee) on my hubby has
>progessively worsened. I've given him benedryl tablets & the benedryl
>lotion, iced the sting area, and given him ibruprofen or tylenol for
>the pain. However now there is area 4-5" in diameter, swollen & hard,
>and it's almost splotchy purple and red. Oh, and he's a bit shaky,
>but I don't know if that's nerves, caffeine, or just what. He spoke
>with his doctor who said to ice it and take pain killers (no mention
>of benedryl), and to go into the hospital if the temp goes over 100f.
>
>
>Still, I have this miserable man in my house and thought I'd send out
>a plea for other thoughts or suggestions. Does anyone who's had to
>deal with bad sting reactions have any other ideas? Hubby has never
>had a sting reaction like this, so it's spooky (and *I* am the one
>who is allergic to bees; now I guess he can claim that as well, poor
>guy), but he's had reactions to spider or mosquito bites in the past,
>but nothing like this.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

Teri Johnston


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RE: CS>Re:DMSO

2003-08-09 Thread Clifford H. Hume
>From a feed store. It is often used on horses.
 
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From: mividade...@aol.com [mailto:mividade...@aol.com] 
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 12:00 AM
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Subject: CS>Re:DMSO
 
Where do you get DMSO?
Cassie


Re: CS for optimum health

1998-12-15 Thread Clifford H. Hume
People ignore politics at their own peril. The US is in dire straights
and only the help of honest people will pull it through the present
crisis with a draft-dodging pot smoker in the Oval Office.


jgnw...@aol.com wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>You haven't been hearing much from me, but I am paying attention to
> what is
> going on.  Keep up the good work. You don't know who you are helping.
> Many
> read the list and never post anything. I just started a website and am
>
> referring people to the list. I am very much glad that everyone is
> staying
> completely out of political matters.
> One question that I have for you all is this. Does the CS work in
> our
> systems because we have a need for silver in our body or blood
> chemistry, or
> does it work like a pesticide is used to kill insects in a garden or
> both? I
> am now writing a book on organic gardening, and one thing I have
> personally
> noticed is that when the soil provides all nutrients that a plant
> needs and
> the environment is right, the plants are not susceptible to diseases
> or
> insects. Of course when disease or insects harm your garden, men seek
> to
> destroy them through pesticides. They are only treating the symptoms.
> The
> better thing to do is to provide optimum growing conditions so that
> there
> would be no problems in the first place. Perhaps if you were depending
> on the
> food, you would do both. You would deal with the disease or insect,
> and then
> root out the cause.
>I believe that this is the course that should be followed. In every
> case a
> better diet working in conjuction with CS will make the outcome
> better. Though
> for a while symptoms may worsen while the body rebuilds and sheds
> toxic
> substances from the body. This is what requires wisdom. When a
> treatment is
> effective you may feel worse for a while. There is much to be learned
> and
> there are different conditions that a person may be in. It would be
> hard to
> find someone will say that a poor diet is what is needed to regain
> health. I
> am also going to send a post on the dangers of aspartame. There is
> much
> information there and it may help someone. Please don't be offended
> because it
> is OT. Remember, it may save a life. Think about that. Besides it
> helps us to
> understand the bodies systems in a better way. Thank you! Please visit
> our
> webpage at;
>  http://members.aol.com/Lightpony/private/HomePage.html";>
> http://members.aol.com/lightpony/private/HomePage.html
>   John in CT
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