CSdogs, plants, Dog Herb
Hi Wayne, I hesitated to respond, due to not knowing the actual name of the plant, but after reading the last of your post, where you mention that your land used to be a swamp, I decided to give it a try. We have many of those in our 'wet areas' and find them alongside streambeds too. We used to call them willow switch bushes. The horses would eat the tops and leaves, as well as some of the stem. I don't know what 'self medication' they provide, but imagine they are instinctively used, probably for tummy issues. marian Unanswered questions are not as dangerous as Unquestioned answers. My dog has been eating one specific plant ( looks like a weed ) for many years. She does not eat just one leaf, but eats them all from top to bottom.I see her doing it many times. No doubt she does it when I am not there to see it. No one has been able to identify it for me. I sent a picture to Texas A and M, and still no identify. I have a picture of it on my web site. http://www.fugitt.com/files/dog_herb.JPG and another one. http://www.fugitt.com/files/dog_herb_S1.jpg These are the same. One is larger. The second one will be faster loading on a dialup. I have many plants on my place. A live creek runs thru the property and some of my land was a swamp / marsh many years ago. It still is, when there is enough rain. Many wild herbs grown including one plant that indicates atomic radiation. I understand it is the only one that does this easily, other than the fact that enough will kill all of them I suppose. This one does it by the color of the bloom. St. Johns Wart is everywhere. I can't identify many of the plants. But, my dog singles out this one to eat. Until this continued for a few years, it did not get my attention. Someplace should analyze the leaves, if I wanted to spend the money. I have some inside connections at state colleges including the huge nutrition research department at LSU. Maybe I need to use my resources. Some of you may be able to identify the dog herb for me. Wayne -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CSSaving Email ( More Ways than one )
Even though I really don't like yahoo, I have no problems w/emails, and trust me, I'm on a 'lot' of group lists. Maybe because of the type of computer??? I've a 2-1/2 yr old iMac with the huge screen 21 (so I can see better) g but my emails just slide off to one side -I drag them- and I can see the orig. or the response I'm making just by clicking on whichever I want to see. I have the 'mail' program instead of the old outlook express I used to have, maybe that's the difference. Anyway, It really makes responding to emails a lot easier than the old program as I frequently refer to the orig email in order to respond. marian Unanswered questions are not as dangerous as Unquestioned answers. From: Carol Ann saffiresk...@yahoo.com Date: August 12, 2006 3:24:17 PM PDT To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSSaving Email ( More Ways than one ) Thanks, pat. I thought what you describe was just my computersame thing happening here. Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com wrote: retrieve most of the time. This is with DSL. I often have to go back to the list of emails if it's having problems just going on to the next one. Plus, if you want to reply, and you're in the middle of writing the email and want to check a name or part of the message you're replying to, you have to save the draft, then go to the inbox and read that email, then go back to the draft. Really clunky. It is really frustrating. Pat __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour Carol Ann People should not be afraid of their Governments. Governments should be afraid of their people. V How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates.
CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2005 #60
Hi Brooks, You may have just 'saved my life'!I'm fighting venous stasis challenges, and have been using a rebounder to get some strength and mobility. However, I'll now add the doorway exercise to that.You have given me hope! I certainly thank you for this post. marian Unanswered questions are not as dangerous as Unquestioned answers. On Feb 11, 2005, at 11:05 AM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote: As one becomes more proficient, you may choose to drop and relax each arm (alternately every 30 seconds) and will experience a rather pronounced rebound effect in the chest/breast area. This, particular, exercise has aided me in sleeping better, toning my cardio-vascular system (especially venous stasis challenges in the lower extremities), while saving me considerable time and expense as a result of my no longer going to the gymnasium three times weekly for a workout, which is certainly more encompassingbut not all that more beneficial (at least in my eyes). -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CSRe: silver-digest / Help for Wilma
Ernie, I've used a Classical Homeopath with excellent results, for some time now. My 92-1/2 year old mother has regained a great deal of good health from Homeopathy also. She had been going to MD's with poor to awful results. I DO believe in it, and have found it helps with all sorts of things that the MD's can't seem to deal with unless giving you lots of drugs, with more than lots of side effects. My Homeopath also has cured the problems that Wilma says she has, it isn't an immediate cure, but it sure does get the job done. Far more effective than allopathic med. Healthier, safer, NO side effects, unless you count returning health! And, at least in my case, far-far less expensive than a regular doctor 'visit'. My homeopath actually treats me and my family, via email from across the US from me! And, it's working!!! marian Unanswered questions are not as dangerous as Unquestioned answers. On Feb 6, 2005, at 11:02 AM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote: I know of a homeopathic doctor here in Toronto that would be able to help her out. I have sent my sister to her and have gone myself. She has experience with those conditions and has even helped people recover from MS. I know a lot of people can't believe this sort of therapy is out there and That help cure such ailments. ernie -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CSRe: silver-digest Cancer Therapies
Mike, Would they consider using Classical Homeopathy in addition to whatever? There are a lot (no, not all) cancers being cured by homeopathy - the only caveat I would add, is to use a Classical Homeopath. They have studied well beyone the 4th Organon, which is the level that most homeopathic colleges teach. They have studied the 5th and the 6th Organon and have become very skilled in their prescribing and remedies used. Anyone interested in seeing the free homeopathy explanation, basically the book; Homeopathy, Beyond Flat Earth Medicine, written by an MD, and ND who practices Classical Homeopathy, just email me for the attachment. It's an easy read, and gives information on how Homeopathy works. I also have access to lists of Classical Homeopaths for any who are interested. marian Unanswered questions are not as dangerous as Unquestioned answers. On Feb 6, 2005, at 9:30 PM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote: From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com Date: February 6, 2005 11:45:22 AM PST To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSCancer therapies... Greetings, I've been working very hard the last week exploring alternative cancer therapies in greater depth. A good friend is diagnosed with colon cancer, with possible liver involvement. He'll get word back on the liver pathology tomorrow, so we'll know more soon. From what I see, he's a good candidate for the alternatives. He's still quite strong and healthy, his wife is open to these ideas and has health-care experience, and they have friends and family enough to provide support if they need it. I've found good, solid information on the Gerson therapy. Anybody have any stories to tell about it, good or bad? I haven't found anything good enough on the Budwig diet and therapy that I'd be willing to give to somebody else. Any pointers? Web sites, books? Brooks has recommended Budwig in the past. I'll have to refer back to some of his posts to see what resources were suggested. Anything else? If they decide to add or substitute some alternative therapies, I'll be continuing this research for a while. Any other comments are welcome -- direct experiences, particularly. I'd like to provide some first hand testimonials from folks I know, apart from the ones in books and elsewhere. Peace, all. Mike D.