Re: CS>Another question about the MSP

2002-08-06 Thread Gary Green


On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 08:31 AM, AVRA / Jason wrote:


You don't even want to inject DEAD bacterial particles into the blood.


Nope.  That's called vaccination.  Not good for you at all.



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Re: CS>Immunizations

2002-07-24 Thread Gary Green


On Thursday, July 25, 2002, at 03:34 AM, Joyce Inouye wrote:


Search the Internet before you vaccinate your children.  Vaccines
have caused autism, brain damage, cancers, all sorts of
diseases, even death in babies


As a practicing Chiropractor I have seen many normal babies turn into 
screaming monsters after their "jabs".  My daughter is 8 years old and 
I've never given her a vaccination and never will.  Yes she gets sick 
from time to time but vaccinated children get sicker.  She also gets 
well very fast.


Don't do it.



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Re: CS>Regarding botulism

2002-06-06 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, June 7, 2002, at 09:40 AM, John Reeder wrote:


The story is hard to believe as written. I have no problems with the cs
taking care of the situation, but not the temperatures (you die at 105).


Temps usually spike and can go quite high, especially in children, 
without killing them.  Continuous at 105 or so for hours, yes that would 
kill.  Ice bath time.




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Re: CS>3r batch of cs

2002-06-06 Thread Gary Green


On Thursday, June 6, 2002, at 08:37 PM, Ian Roe wrote:


The problem with the immune system is that it
has no sensory nerve endings.  When it goes bad, there are no nerves
anywhere to tell you this.  When infection comes along - bang!  No 
disease

can prosper in a person with a healthy immune system.


Absolutely!  But try telling this to some people in fact most people 
who have been educated by the boob-tube (i.e. got an ill? take a pill 
and MD's are god on earth) and you will end up tearing out your hair 
from frustration.


As B.J. Palmer, the Developer of Chiropractic said, "Get the big picture 
and all else follows."  Glad to see some people out there have the big 
picture.


Now if we could just get this war on terrorism focused on the biggest 
terrorists of all:  The U.S. govt and the Pharma Cartel(s) we could 
actually make some progress in our lifetimes.


I know... off topic.



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Re: CS>Fwd: Fw: Symptoms associated w/ neck

2002-06-05 Thread Gary Green


On Wednesday, June 5, 2002, at 01:27 AM, piaffe1...@aol.com wrote:

My most sincere apologies if I offended in any way! I only meant to 
suggest

that some, not all, chiropractors, used a technique that might not be
appropriate.  I am in full agreement with DR Green regarding "better 
ways."

Sincerely,
Heather Leigh Akers


None given, none taken.

That Dr title is a real hang-up too with some people.  Actually it means 
teacher and there are few practitioners of any type that deserve it.


One other thing I wanted to say on this subject, who ever suggested that 
it's TOS might also be right.  Impossible to tell without an 
examination.  Good call that one.  TOS is a bit more uncommon that a 
herniation though.  Someone knowledgeable in a good "release" type of 
massage or trigger point work certainly wouldn't hurt actually it 
will hurt but it won't damage.


Anyway, warm and fuzzies all around for now.

Gary



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Re: CS>Fwd: Fw: Symptoms associated w/ neck

2002-06-05 Thread Gary Green


On Wednesday, June 5, 2002, at 01:17 AM, M. G. Devour wrote:


And the whole point of my comment was that you and Gary both spoke your
mind while being *thoroughly* considerate of the feelings of others.

(snip)

Hee hee... some times you just can't win.



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Re: CS>Fwd: Fw: Symptoms associated w/ neck

2002-06-04 Thread Gary Green


On Tuesday, June 4, 2002, at 09:39 AM, piaffe1...@aol.com wrote:


Chiropractics in this case do not usually offer
a lot of relief (and please don't get me wrong, I would happily build a
shrine to my chiropractor!) because a lot of jerking and twisting can
actually exacerbate the problem, and irritate discs as well.


Bless you to pieces for such ringing praise of your Chiro but if she/he 
jerks and twists well, there are better ways.




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Re: CS>Fwd: Fw: Symptoms associated w/ neck

2002-06-04 Thread Gary Green


On Tuesday, June 4, 2002, at 03:29 AM, TJ Garland wrote:


 Last year I went to see a chiropracter who took x-rays and could show
me
> that the three lower of the six neck vertebrae were compressed (more 
so at
> the rear than the front but still all the way through.) After about 
14
> adjustments, I could see that the bones were a little further 
apart.  But

my
> neck was in constant achy pain.


May I suggest this person find a better Chiro, one without an x-ray 
fetish.  X-rays in these cases are worthless, an MRI is called for if 
anything.  Mainly get her to someone who does distraction on the neck, 
any Chiro who does Cox-technique.  Check out www.coxtechnic.com for an 
explanation of what I'm talking about as well as a referral.


Gary L. Green, D.C.



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Re: CS>Effects on bone marrow and blood count

2002-05-30 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, May 31, 2002, at 10:21 AM, Mike Fuller wrote:


A couple of weeks ago in our state newspaper (West Australian, 15th May)
there was an article on do-it-yourself doctoring. In the article was a
quotation, by a consultant oncologist from our major children's 
hospital,
where she said: "Colloidal silver is known to have serious effects on 
bone

marrow and blood count...".


Mike,

You in Perth?  I spent 2.5 years as the Chiropractor in Narrogin.

What hospital and what was his name?  Forget the letter, I'll call him 
direct.


Gary.



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Re: CS>AC vs. DC Generator

2002-05-27 Thread Gary Green


On Tuesday, May 28, 2002, at 04:20 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:


DC has the advantage
of being safe, and not requiring a lot of expensive equipment. AC has 
the

advantage of sometimes producing a product with better stability, and of
making CS at a much higher rate than DC at the expense of more cost, and
dangerous voltages.


Okay but how about high volt AC vs high volt DC?



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Re: CS>Bill to Boost Industry Fees That Fund FDA-Even more off topic

2002-05-27 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, May 25, 2002, at 03:10 AM, Ed Kasper wrote:


Ed Kasper L.Ac., Acupuncturist & Medicinal Herbalist
http://HappyHerbalist.com  kombu...@happyherbalist.com

This whole Happy this or that thing got it's start with the book the 
Happy Hooker by Xaveria Hollander.  She was my email buddy a few years 
back when she was first dipping her toes in the internet waters.  I'm 
sure you will all be happy to know she is alive, doing well, a bit over 
weight but having lots of fun with young men.  Bless her heart.




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Re: CS>New Subscriber

2002-05-26 Thread Gary Green


On Monday, May 27, 2002, at 12:44  AM, Richard Sobe wrote:


That was a cool testimonial.


Nothing but the truth.

I've come to realize that my lung infection isn't leaving without the 
nebulized CS. Hopefully I'll have nebulizer by Wednesday and I'll 
report back when I'm healthy.


I don't even have the fancy one using O2.  I just bought a cheapy from 
the local pharmacy.  Now here's one thing to remember, when the signs 
and symptoms of the infection go away, KEEP ON NEBULIZING!!  Do it for 
another week or so to insure you kill all the baddies.




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Re: CS>New Subscriber

2002-05-26 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, May 25, 2002, at 09:28  PM, Ode Coyote wrote:

 The general cocnsus on this ist is that the closer the exposure of CS 
to the site of the infection, the better it works. For lung problems, 
use a nebulizer and inhale CS directly. I've seen it work wonders where 
doctors have completely given up and pronounced a death sentence.

Ken


That was the thing that "sold" me on CS.  Since a botched gall bladder 
removal and subsequent infection 6 years ago, I've had constant lung 
infections.  It's gotten to the point where I was taking 3 antibiotic 
jabs in the rear and antibiotics for weeks afterwards.  Nothing else 
kept the infection down to the point where I could function.  Even with 
all that I would wheeze, I had no energy and sometimes had to stop 
halfway through the day and go home.


Now since nebulizing CS I just had my first case of bronchitis where I 
didn't miss work or work-outs, no wheezing and no bloody antibiotics.


This stuff rules!!



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Re: CS>grey matter

2002-05-25 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, May 25, 2002, at 09:05  PM, Ode Coyote wrote:


L Ron Hubbert was not stupid...no..not by a long shot.


He was once quoted as saying that if you ever wanted to make a lot of 
money just invent your own religion.




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Re: CS>The Law

2002-05-24 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, May 25, 2002, at 03:14 AM, Joyce Inouye wrote:

I am seeing a pattern on this list ...everyone for some strange 
reason
seems to believe that the God of the old testament isn't the same as 
the God

of the new testament.


Could we please keep superstition and cults off this list?  I, for one, 
find it embarrassing that supposedly intelligent human beings continue 
to suspend logic and choose to delude themselves with a big daddy in the 
sky watching over them.  Keep it in the closet where it belongs.




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Re: CS>Bill to Boost Industry Fees That Fund FDA

2002-05-24 Thread Gary Green

On Friday, May 24, 2002, at 08:56  PM, Connie wrote:

With little public discussion and limited debate on Capitol Hill, 
Congress is
moving to substantially expand the program through which companies pay 
large

fees to the Food and Drug Administration to review their new drug
applications -- making the agency increasingly dependent on the 
businesses

that it regulates.
END QUOTE


Just business as usual from the people that gave you the Lone-Nut theory 
and the Magic-Bullet.


Re: CS>CH

2002-05-23 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, May 11, 2002, at 07:15 AM, Sandra D wrote:


Does anyone on this list have Cluster Headaches?  Have you used CS, what
if any, results achieved?


Usually trigger points.  Get one of the books on TP tx by Bonnie Prudden 
(sp?) and start treating yourself.  Works great!




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Re: CS> DISTILLED WATER.

2002-05-23 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, May 11, 2002, at 05:12 AM, larry tankersley wrote:


In April I attended the SkaSys lecture by Dr. Hans Lechner. This amazing
technology allows one to successfully harness consciousness as a
diagnostic and therapeutic tool.


After reading this sentence I think anyone with two grey cells to rub 
together will hit the delete button.  No credibility what so ever.




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Re: CS>Caution on Chondrotin From HSI article

2002-05-14 Thread Gary Green
Hi Gary, I did mean MSM and I would appreciate it if you could 
deliver your information with a little more respect for our 
conversation.  You may know some things but yours is not the final 
say.  Things change daily and if you are stiff and know every thing 
how do you plan to learn more. Marlene Wa.




Relax Marlene.  I just don't believe everything I read.  I'll take 
experience over internet-info or anything coming from the "experts" 
any day of the week.



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Re: CS>Caution on Chondrotin From HSI article

2002-05-13 Thread Gary Green

 Hi Gary Green, you will find the article mentioning Chondrotin below.



Thanks

 I have also been advised that research on Chondrotin indicates that 
the molecular size is to large to be utilized and doesn't benefit 
the treatment of joint problems.


BS and poppycock.  Many molecules are large and get absorbed.  This 
is just more disinformation.


 I have personally used MSN in combination with Glucosamine with 
success for several years. I hope this information is helpful. 
Marlene



You mean MSM?  What is MSN?

Clinically speaking, I've treated many patients who have been taking 
GA for years with no results.  The addition of Chondroiten in the 
proper ratio turned the trick and they got better.





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Re: CS>Rheumatoid Arthritis Caution on Chondrotin

2002-05-10 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, May 10, 2002, at 09:37 AM, Marlene Hanson wrote:

Hi All, just read report stating that Chondrotin has been found to 
expedite both prostate and breast cancer in progress. Current Study 
showed Glucosamine and MSN doesn't cause problems with these 
cancers. Marlene  


Glucosamine by itself is very ineffective for treating cartilage 
problems.  You really need to combine the Chondrotin with it.


Where does this information about Chondrotin come from?



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Re: CS>OT:Notice of Pc Problems.

2002-05-06 Thread Gary Green


On Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at 04:04 AM, Jack Dayton wrote:


But I accept that that monsterously bloated Office
progran is seemingly superior to Apple Talk.

Er.  You mean Apple WORKS.  And it does.  I have no need for M$oft's 
Orifice Suite.




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Re: CS>OT:Notice of Pc Problems.

2002-05-06 Thread Gary Green


On Monday, May 6, 2002, at 10:17 AM, John A. Stanley wrote:


A year ago I switched to Win2000, and it has been rock solid stable. I
imagine that XP will become equally stable after the general public beta
tests it for another year or so.


Guess you don't expect much from it.  Try something Unix based.  You'll 
be amazed.


Bill Gates, just another pawn to the Codex people.



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Re: CS>Favorites folder

2002-05-06 Thread Gary Green


On Monday, May 6, 2002, at 03:38  AM, Trem wrote:


My machine regularly gets corrupted files and goes haywire.


What???  Under "Rock Solid" Win-doze eXtra-Putrid??!!

Imagine that.



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Re: CS>Some info please?

2002-05-06 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, May 4, 2002, at 12:18 PM, AVRA / Jason wrote:


I suppose men who kiss a woman's
hand in a ballroom are also worried about knives or guns being pulled?


No, it's generally because they want to score.

Perhaps a seargant is afraid that his troops are going to shoot him 
during a

salute?


Lifting helmet visors is the reason for the salute.  Learned that one in 
the USAF, a great waste of life.




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Re: CS>OT osteoporosis

2002-05-03 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, May 4, 2002, at 08:05 AM, Marshalee Hallett wrote:


Hi, folks,
Anyone have any suggestions for someone with osteoporosis?


Honestly?

Give the bones a reason to hold on to the calcium.  The body is 
conservative; if it doesn't have to spend the energy keeping and 
replacing the calcium on the matrix of the bone, it's just going to get 
rid of it.


Lift weights, go walk more.  Eat green leafy veggies.  Repeat, repeat, 
repeat..


It works.



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Re: CS>Some info please?

2002-05-03 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, May 4, 2002, at 01:41 AM, AVRA / Jason wrote:


( the left hand acting as the ground or
negative pole, same reason we shake right hands and not left ),


Er... actually since we are mostly right-handed, we shake the right arm 
(started in the old days) to see if any weapons fall out.  I also did 
some fencing in my younger days (foil only) and that is part of 
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Re: CS>Some info please?

2002-05-03 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 08:04 PM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:


Done that...
This is a tough case.


Low Carb is a tough diet.  If you have truly, truly done that and done 
it for a few months then you had better find out exactly why it's high.



So the answer is no??


In my opinion that is correct.  Ask 99 Chiros a single question, get 110 
different answers.




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Re: CS>questions about buying a silver generator

2002-05-03 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, May 4, 2002, at 01:59 AM, fernwo...@aol.com wrote:


I need something that I can be sure will make
high quality CS with little skill and effort.


Three 9 volt batteries strung in series to give you 27 volts.

Two 6 inch pieces of .999 silver wire (12 or 14 ga.)

Put them in a wide mouth mason jar, or drinking glass or whatever.  Two 
inches apart is good.  I have mine suspended from some chopsticks.


Connect your batteries to the wires, polarity doesn't matter.

Leave connected for 1  - 1.5 hours.  Bingo, you have CS as good as you 
will ever need.


So easy mate even Blind Freddy could do it.


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Re: CS>OT:Notice of Pc Problems.

2002-05-03 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 08:59 PM, John Reeder wrote:


ou can save the Favorites folder someplace (on a 3.5" floppy
 
 ^


Do they still have those on Win-doze machines?

How very Retro.



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Re: CS>Some info please?

2002-05-02 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 11:01 AM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:


Gary,
is chiropactory helpful for high blood pressure?


Hello,

The practice of Chiropractic is called Chiropractic.

You would be better off adopting a low carbohydrate diet.  Get to the 
source of the problem.



I've already found out that accupuncture is not.


In my experience, accupunture has temporary benefits at best.





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Re: CS>Some info please?

2002-05-02 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 12:56 AM, AVRA / Jason wrote:

 I've been impressed with the real research I've seen -- enough to
slate it for a full study project in the future, although I will be 
making

my own devices ( the prices for "medical magnets" are nearly criminal ).


Jason,
Thank you for this post.  I'd be interested in seeing this research.  
Where is it at?


Most people involved with magnetic devices, and even electrical devices 
like

Rife and Beck devices, don't have a handle on the science involved...


As I've said here before, I'm a Chiropractor with a sound scientific 
base to draw on.  I didn't take the "short-cut" route when it came to my 
"pre-med" studies either.  I took the full courses in university AND an 
additional year for mathematics and other things that interested me.  
The real world has rules that can't be broken.  However I accept that 
there are some rules that haven't been discovered yet.


Also, when I graduated from High School I studied Aircraft Electronics 
and made a living as a spark chaser for a few years.  I understand 
electronics a bit also but it's been over 20 years.



Both The Body Electric and Cross Currents, by Dr. Robert O. Becker (
available new and used at Amazon.com ) offer an emmense amount of "food 
for

thought", all based on authentic scientific inquiry,


Yes, I read these books when I was in Chiropractic school and they 
really piqued my curiosity but I didn't have any resources to follow up 
on so it eventually got dropped.  I really wanted AND still do want to 
understand how I can use microcurrents to accelerate my patients healing.



although I was greatly
displeased that Becker chose not include actual magnetic research in his
book.  Careful study of his works can also steer one in a more correct
avenue of research, especially concerning electrical devices and the 
very

real risks involved in using experimental devices.


Except for his books, where else can I look for info on his work?

Thanks again for a really great post.

Gary



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Re: CS>Some info please?

2002-05-02 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 12:56 AM, AVRA / Jason wrote:

 I've been impressed with the real research I've seen -- enough to
slate it for a full study project in the future, although I will be 
making

my own devices ( the prices for "medical magnets" are nearly criminal ).


Jason,
Thank you for this post.  I'd be interested in seeing this research.  
Where is it at?


Most people involved with magnetic devices, and even electrical devices 
like

Rife and Beck devices, don't have a handle on the science involved...


As I've said here before, I'm a Chiropractor with a sound scientific 
base to draw on.  I didn't take the "short-cut" route when it came to my 
"pre-med" studies either.  I took the full courses in university AND an 
additional year for mathematics and other things that interested me.  
The real world has rules that can't be broken.  However I accept that 
there are some rules that haven't been discovered yet.


Also, when I graduated from High School I studied Aircraft Electronics 
and made a living as a spark chaser for a few years.  I understand 
electronics a bit also but it's been over 20 years.



Both The Body Electric and Cross Currents, by Dr. Robert O. Becker (
available new and used at Amazon.com ) offer an emmense amount of "food 
for

thought", all based on authentic scientific inquiry,


Yes, I read these books when I was in Chiropractic school and they 
really piqued my curiosity but I didn't have any resources to follow up 
on so it eventually got dropped.  I really wanted AND still do want to 
understand how I can use microcurrents to accelerate my patients healing.



although I was greatly
displeased that Becker chose not include actual magnetic research in his
book.  Careful study of his works can also steer one in a more correct
avenue of research, especially concerning electrical devices and the 
very

real risks involved in using experimental devices.


Except for his books, where else can I look for info on his work?

Thanks again for a really great post.

Gary



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Re: CS>OT:Notice of Pc Problems.

2002-05-02 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 01:21 AM, Jack Dayton wrote:


Hey Gary, it's not nice to tell those poor misinformed
PC users about the error of choosing one of those
generic machines running the current screwed up
mess that Bill Gates considers an operating system.


I know but if it weren't for other Mac users shooting out these little 
blurbs I would have never looked into a Mac.  I'd still be controlled by 
the Dark Side.




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Re: CS>Some info please?

2002-05-02 Thread Gary Green


On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 03:13 PM, M. G. Devour wrote:


The assertion, as I understand it, is that the ear
canal and/or inner ear sometimes incubate infections, and the peroxide
oxygenates the area, by both direct contact and diffusion, presumably.


Middle ear maybe, but inner ear?


I've tried it quite a few times and it seems to reduce the duration and
severity of URI's, even preventing them, if caught early enough, and
reduces congestion and sneezing from allergies. But of course that is
all subjective, without control.


Again, doesn't make sense to me but like I said, I'm here to learn.  
What works, works.  Science is only supposed to offer explanations.


Keep your science and medical training handy, but don't be surprised
by what you will hear here in the hinterlands of alt-med. Some of it is
ignorance, some hype... and some is real. It's often hard to tell which
is which!


Well, when I saw all the testimonials for CS and I saw they were 
teaching us how to make it, that passed my B.S. filter and allowed the 
message to enter.  I then tried it in a nebulizer.  I should say that 
normally after flu or colds it will make it's way to my lungs and leave 
me coughing up sputum for months.  Using CS and a cheap nebulizer I 
cleared my lungs within a few days.  Backing that us is everything on 
the CS Database and a LOT of stuff sent to me by Terry Chamberlin.  
Terry also took the time to answer all my questions, even the ones that 
could have been answered by a closer reading of the info he sent me.  A 
BIG public thanks goes to Terry Chamberlin.


CS makes sense to me from both a scientific viewpoint and a practical 
one, it works.  I'm sold.  Now on to Ozone, Zappers, Pulsers and even 
maybe magnets but don't hold your breath waiting for me to be sold on 
that last one.  I had one CS-Lister email me off list (don't even 
remember who) in a bit of a huff that I dare doubt his magnets.  No 
proof, no research, no facts just . huff.  No proof there.  CS has 
lots of proof.


Thanks for a great list with great people.

Gary.


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Re: CS>OT:Notice of Pc Problems.

2002-05-01 Thread Gary Green


On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 09:51 AM, Brooks Bradley wrote:


450 Celeron processor, etc., etc


Ah, there's the problem.  You have Intel inside.

I take it you have the dreaded Win-Tel disease.  Take one gallon of CS 
(100 ppm recommended as it is very conductive) and douse your CPU 
liberally.  Then, replace with Mac.  Simple solution for all your PC 
problems.  Immune to most worms and viri also.


I tortured my poor Mac the other day, doing things to it that would make 
any Win-doze box crash and burn repeatedly.  I was downloading while 
playing Quake and installing programs all at the same time.  On occasion 
some of the shareware programs I was testing out would lock or crash but 
the operating system was totally unaffected.  Just started the programs 
up again and continued on.  Some people have been running OS X on their 
Macs 24 hours a day for months at a time.  Doesn't crash.


Now back to your regularly scheduled CS-List.





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Re: CS>Alternative treatments

2002-05-01 Thread Gary Green


On Wednesday, May 1, 2002, at 07:41  PM, d.linen wrote:


I have a friend who had this same sort of thing occur. She suffered pain
for about a year and one day fell against her van and held her hand out
to brace herself, and felt a 'pop' and the pain was gone. A sort of self
adjustment, I guess.


You bet, happens everyday!  The body is wonderfully self-healing if 
nothing gets in the way.




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Re: CS>Alternative treatments

2002-04-30 Thread Gary Green


On Wednesday, May 1, 2002, at 04:35  AM, Dean T. Miller wrote:


There are loads of body "conditions" that are being caused by muscle
spasms -- in tiny, tiny muscles.


Yep, now ask why they are in spasm.  Generally around motor units in the 
spine that are fixated.  Get the motor units moving and no more spasm.  
That's Chiropractic.




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Re: CS>Alternative treatments

2002-04-30 Thread Gary Green


On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 10:10  PM, Medwith, Robert wrote:

Any one out there know of alternative treatments for carpul tunnel in 
the hands (not sure if the spelling is correct).

 Looking for some thing besides going under the knife.
 I had the cortisone shots with limited success for a short time.


Chiropractic adjustment of the wrist.
Brace the wrist.
B vitamins.
More adjustments as needed and Time.

Works in my practice.




Re: CS>Some info please?

2002-04-29 Thread Gary Green


On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 11:55 AM, Catherine Creel wrote:



A look at Gray's Anatomy online will show how the
ear is connected to the entire body.


The middle ear, yes has the eustachian tube connecting to the 
nasopharynx, yes, but there is no patent connection directly from the 
outer ear to the middle ear.  The External Auditory Meatus is lined with 
"skin" and squamous epithelium, neither of which are any degree 
permeable under normal conditions.


BTW, Gray's is ancient and the diagrams, although classic, not the 
best.  I'll take the work of Moore's Clinically Oriented Anatomy any day 
and the medical illustrations of of Frank Netter are without compare.  I 
have several others, many stained with "cadaver grease" from my days in 
the anatomy labs of the schools I attended.


Now, having said that I am familiar with certain bacteria to which skin 
is not a barrier but if you were to take cultures of the "germs" that 
inhabit the outer or middle ear I do not believe you would find these 
places incubators of the strains normally associated with either a upper 
or lower UTI.  If I'm wrong that's fine I'm willing to learn but I'm not 
going to just accept anyones word that flies in the face or reason.   
All I'm looking for is an explanation that contains a bit of logic.


Sorry if I'm getting off on the wrong foot here with you good folks but 
I can not just throw an entire body of knowledge out the window along 
with my eight years of formally studying it, just because some one says 
it all aint so.  I'm also willing to learn.  That's why I'm here.


Thank you.

Gary L. Green, B.Sc., D.C.


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CS>OT - HGH

2002-04-29 Thread Gary Green


On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 04:56 AM, Duncan Crow wrote:

SomaLife gHP anti-aging supplement is patented to increase growth 
hormones,




I used to take HGH, the real stuff not the precursors.  The expensive 
one, Saizen by Serono, which is four times the cost.


Quite frankly, all it did was make me horny.  That's not a bad thing 
mind you.


Gary.



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Re: CS>Some info please?

2002-04-29 Thread Gary Green


On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 04:18  AM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:

Another way is to simply use the CS in the ears, because believe it or 
not, that

is the path for most infections.


Hello.

Ears?

You have a canal that dead-ends into a tympanic membrane.  How exactly 
would any pathogen use this as a route?



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Re: CS>gargling

2002-04-26 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, April 27, 2002, at 06:04 AM, Reid Harvey wrote:


 before my family's return to South Asia


Where are you?  I'm in KL, Malaysia.



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Re: CS>[Listowner] GMO and Ancient Human threads...

2002-04-26 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, April 26, 2002, at 04:19 PM, d.linen wrote:


Let's see, now. No, I don't have any prejudice against Greg, just his
methods.



Would someone please reply to me off list:

Who is Greg and why is he or is he not a jerk.  I don't want to 
subscribe just to find this out but I'm really curious now.


Thanks.



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Re: CS>Re[2]: CS>GMO ACTION ALERTS

2002-04-25 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, April 26, 2002, at 09:05 AM, John Reeder wrote:


Don't drink cow milk, it's not produced for humans. And at a certain age
humans
shouldn't drink milk either. Try water with CS in it, better for your
health.


TRUTH!

But it doesn't taste as good in my cappucino.

:-D

Gary.



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Re: CS>GMO ACTION ALERTS

2002-04-23 Thread Gary Green


On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 06:52 PM, Kevin Nolan wrote:

I don't like extreme responses to anything unless hard evidence 
justifies

it. Are you sure ALL GM foods are dangerous?

Kevin Nolan


Hi Kevin,

I don't think it's too extreme to ask the frankenfoods people to at 
least label the crap as GM.  That's all I ask.


Gary



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Re: CS>wire length, etc

2002-04-19 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, April 19, 2002, at 09:25 PM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:

I think the spacing will effect the start time, how long to reach 1 ma, 
1.5 ma and 2.0 ma, ect.
Surely someone has measured the current with 2.0 inch spacing, then 
3.0, then 4.0, and 5.0 to see the effect.
Possibly I am on the wrong track, and something I am not aware of  
effects all this.
If no one else had done this and cannot offer a clarification, then I 
will do some testing along these line.


I've been thinking alone these lines also.  I'd hate to "waste" CS as a 
starter batch for another batch.  I've been thinking of a set up where 
the electrodes are 2 distances apart with a solenoid arrangement to 
increase the distance.  Rig it so that in the beginning they are close 
together and then either after a given time or a certain milliampere 
range is detected the solenoid engages and pushes the electrodes to 
their maximum distance apart.


I really, really need an electrical engineer to design some of the stuff 
I'm coming up with.  OTOH, I'm having a great time working through all 
kinds of design ideas for making CS.  I've got an electronics background 
which is coming in handy now.


This might be a waste of time however since I'm using some boughten CS 
and it's not working for me.  Yes, I know the quality is questionable 
since it was bought (Australian to like WaterOz?)   I've been using it 
orally and with a nebulizer to try and get me over this respiratory 
infection but it's just not working.  Disheartening but I'll keep going 
because of what I'm hearing from people like you all.


Gary.





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Re: CS>FDA silver resistance

2002-04-18 Thread Gary Green


On Friday, April 19, 2002, at 07:30 AM, James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:


Perfect analysis.  The paradigm may be freely applied to all things
political,


Sounds like what they've been doing to my profession for the last 106 
years.


Hmmm... Maybe more like what they did to R.R.Rife: Belabour, Belittle, 
Bribe and Bury.


Gary L. Green, D.C.



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Re: CS>Gall Bladder Stones

2002-04-17 Thread Gary Green


On Thursday, April 18, 2002, at 05:59 AM, Ronen Yehiav wrote:


She is pressured by almost everyone to have an operation
to remove the gall bladder.  She has no infection or inflammation, and 
no

pains.


Here are the official rules:  If there is no pain and no infection YOU 
DO NOT SCREW AROUND WITH SURGERY!!!


I had my GB taken out 5 years ago (lots of pain and infection) and I 
ended up a month in hospital, Roux-Y biliary reconstruction and pain and 
problems ever since.  Going under the knife is not a mini-vacation.  It 
is dangerous.  The option is always there.  Any surgeon who would take 
it out now is a money-grubbing quack.




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Re: CS>Arthritis

2002-04-15 Thread Gary Green


On Monday, April 15, 2002, at 10:07  AM, Noel White wrote:


One of the latest treatments for athritis is Prolotherapy === it is 90%
Effective in getting rid of the arthritis, not just relieving symptoms
as herbs do. Go to:www.prolonews.com


OTOH, I've known a number of people here who have had it done by the 
MD's that are trained in it and have gotten no results.  At $US 200 a 
pop and needing 8 - 10 shots that's pretty expensive.  In my practice 
I've got about a 95% success rate with people who follow instructions 
but you HAVE to follow instructions which is too much work for some 
people.




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Re: CS>Re: Flies (Digest #270)

2002-04-13 Thread Gary Green


On Sunday, April 14, 2002, at 04:35 AM, jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:


I hate html email.  Please turn off.


But Gary, that's what you're using...
jr


Yes, that's why I said "I forgot my smiley face".  Html was meant to be 
a joke on his complaint.


Html, tq, etc.



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CS>CD Mfgr'ing Units

2002-04-13 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, April 13, 2002, at 09:15 PM, Solar wrote:


Trust me when I tell you that the SG-7
produces CS many orders of magnitude better in effectiveness, is made
MUCH better, gives you more for your money, etc. It isn't even fair to
compare the two. It is like comparing a plastic, model car, to a
highly tuned formula 1 racer.


Great, thanks that really narrows it down.  I was a little suspect when 
he said the final product turned a "fine yellow" after a bit of storage 
time.


Does anyone (including you  Solar) have a recommendation for the 
***ULTIMATE CS PRODUCTION UNIT***?  It's not easy to get things through 
customs here, usually involves bribes or know-who.  I'll be able to pull 
this off one time for sure but other timesmaybe, so since I'm 
looking at making it for family, friends and patients what is a good 
unit for doing it in quantity?  Then again, I could probably use this 
unit and pump out 8 gal / day so that could get me through the first 6 
months or so.


Anyway... what's the best people?  Thanks again for all the advice.

Gary.



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