Re: CS>emphesyma

2000-12-07 Thread Magus
Dittoes for Dean's comments. One can soak one's feet in h2o2 3% and get
considerable relief from emphyzema. Mullein herbal tincture and slippery elm 
help
as well. Emphyzema is not just a smoker's complaint. In Reams theory, one can
have emphyzema from parasitical infestation (probably fungus although it could 
be
any of the usual critters.--One website has an excellent presentation of a
parasitical worm that infests the lungs and "causes" chronicn fatigue syndrome).
I would consider a parasite cleanse.

"Dean T. Miller" wrote:

> Hi Tracy,
>
> On Thu, 7 Dec 2000 13:53:43 +1300, "Nick Grant" 
> wrote:
>
> >I gave a friends dad some CS who has emphysema ( I probably haven't spelt it
> >right).  He has been on it three weeks.  He used to get up in the morning,
> >and have to sit by the side of the bed for 5 minutes to get his breath, then
> >get dressed, then rest another 5 min etc.  He can now get out of bed, no
> >resting, get dressed and off he goes.  Why would CS help this condition?
> >What is it doing to make him better in this way.  They asked me, but I don't
> >know.  He has also stopped alot of the coughing as well?  Any clues?
>
> There are several alternative "fixes" to emphysema (I copied your
> spelling, as I don't know what it is, either :)
>
> The first one I ran into was Dr. Campbell's hydrogen peroxide therapy
> (an intravenous drip of H2O2).  Apparently, cayenne pepper with garlic
> juice (tincture?) has been used for emphysema.
>
> I'm guessing, since all of these (and CS) are antibacterial/antiviral,
> that at least some forms of what is called emphysema is the result (or
> symptom) of an infection.  Of course, this isn't what conventional
> medicine appears to be saying.
>
> -- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn  (CDP, KB0ZDF)
>
>

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Re: CS>Christmas trees

2000-11-27 Thread Magus


Marsha Hallett wrote:

>
>
> Could be, but gee whiz, those trees just wanna live, too!!
>  How many of you out there in Silverland are aware that plants have
> feelings, too?

All things have a consciousness of some order. We can take things for our use.
It is better if we take with reverence. One day, our bodies will be taken too.


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CS>Christmas trees

2000-11-27 Thread Magus
Nothing silly about a Christmas Tree.
It inspires and brings joy to many.
Trees are neither innocent nor not innocent.
The beauty of a Christmas Tree can be profound.
They uplift. And brighten the spirits of people.
They remind us of life and its renewal.

A pathetic sight might be found in the mirror. Sorry, I do not wish to hurt.
There is Great Joy to be found in this time and not just for the Christians.
Many other Religions, Faiths, and Paths hold this time a Time of Great
Importance and Holiness. Let's love a little and rub out that which is pathetic.

With Love,

Ken

(and I mean with love...)

As too TP, until everyone squats, I am all for having it around:)

Marsha Hallett wrote:

> Yes, that sad, pathetic time when millions of innocent trees will die for
> such a silly purpose...
> Almost as silly as being made into toilet paper.
> sigh
> Marsha


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Re: CS>Ungrey Hair

2000-11-06 Thread Magus
It was not just CS; it was also his thumper, the magnetic pulser.

Marshall Dudley wrote:

>
> Well, Bob Beck claims that CS restored his hair.  But if mine came back in
> looking like his, I think I would rather remain with a receding hair line.
>
> Marshall

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Re: CS>sinus congestion

2000-09-28 Thread Magus
hehehe...

Like garlic, it keeps werewolves and vampires at bay:)

Good stuff.

cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:

> When I want to flog myself, I take a piece of horseradish root from the market
> or from the backyard, and throw it in the Vitamix with a good splash of 
> vinegar.
> I've learned to be careful when it's that fresh. Talk about snapping to
> attention, living in the present, focus, etc..




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Re: CS>sinus congestion

2000-09-28 Thread Magus
Have you tried it?

It beats the hell out of cortisone shots up into the sini or drugs that burn
and strip the mucus tissues.

The wasabi horseradish of the Japanese works well and is less rough on the
eyes. If I get this condition (less and less now that I am on the mucxusless
diet), I smear a slab of grated horseradish root onto a crisp or some
lettuce and enjoy.

BTW, this is the same cure for conjuctivitis.

cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:

> On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 08:09:35 -0400, Magus  wrote:
>
> >For sinus congestion:
> >
> >Go on the mucusless diet.
> >
> >Chop some onions; grate some horseradish. Inhale these and eat some.
> After you stop choking, and get up off the floor...
> Good Lord Magus, this needs warning labels!!
> Chuck
> Professional Nuisance for Hire--name a target, name a place, I'm there!


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Re: CS>sinus congestion

2000-09-28 Thread Magus
Same diet, originally from Ehler.

Frances Mehner wrote:

> I would agree to delete dairy and I would add to eat as oil free a diet
> as possible.  Oils in any form phlegm me up.  There is a old book,
> "Mucousless Diet Healing System" that I read years ago that I thought
> had a lot of good ideas.  Other may agree or disagree. Frances


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CS>sinus congestion

2000-09-28 Thread Magus
For sinus congestion:

Go on the mucusless diet.

Chop some onions; grate some horseradish. Inhale these and eat some.


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CS>building the immune system

2000-09-09 Thread Magus


mama2b...@aol.com wrote:

>
> Any suggestions for building the immune system before another winter sets in?

May it just the first of many winters yet to come for you.
Here are the protocols at my home:

1) At the first frost or a bit later, everyone in the family gets their own 
bottle
of echinacea tincture. The whole 2 oz. (use this for dosage 2 ounces per 150
pounds of body weight) is consumed over a day (if you are preggers, as my wife
currently is, then over a week). This is alot of echinacea. But it will be a 
boost
and one for a season.

2) At the first sign of a cold, flu, etc, put hydrogen peroxide 3% drops in the
ears. We will also do this as a prophylaxis when the season begins as above as 
it
is harmless and cleans the ear. The same goes for muttly--no one is brave enough
to do the cat.

3) We conduct a Fall house cleaning (as in a Spring clean)--we're looking for 
the
decadence where molds and other pestilences dwell).

4) We just carry on normally with our diet. We eat mostly raw foods, organic and
as locally produced and in season as possible. We'll continue this as much as
possible and are generally pass the winter with ease with this regiment. We have
wheatgrass and we sprout nuts and seeds. And sea veggies are at every meal. Diet
is the most important part of being well.

We have not laid anything down nor canned or preserved any veggies and fruits 
for
winter but we will next season and will with what is left of the year. This 
seems
a good idea with a lesser variety of organic produce in the winter. We have 
always
done alright eating with the seasons, but I am thinking more fruits. Fortunately
cirtrus comes in season later in the winter; unfortunately, citrus is not a 
local
food for us.

5) A liver cleanse. I do this; my wife and M-i-L don't.

In 1983, I made a cold/flu remedy that worked real well for me. Equal parts of
echinacea, goldenseal, cayenne, and ginger. Take about a 1/4 teaspoon of this 
with
a 1/2 crushed clove of garlic every 1-2 hours. It relieved symptoms in 24 hours.
However, this is hard to take.

Disease has a huge mental and spiritual aspect. Keep good spirits and seek the
light, the humour, and the joy of life.



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Re: CS>Sterilizing dairy with zapper

2000-09-05 Thread Magus
yes

Also, one can use a CS widget--that is better.

Small currents into water will purify the water as well.

mama2b...@aol.com wrote:

> Does anybody know if dairy products such as  sour cream and butter can be
> sterilized in the container using Dr. Hulda Clark's zapper?  Maybe a dumb
> question, but I don't know everything.  Thanks.


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Re: CS>MRSA.

2000-09-05 Thread Magus


Carol Webb wrote:

> 
>
> Given all this information: what is the best
> prophylactic regime to give to my daughter,
> while she works her notice.
>
> I look forward to your expert advice.
> Blessings

Begin tincture of echinacea 3 droppersful per 150 pounds of body weight once
a day. Twice if she knows of an active case.

This will boost the immune system.

I would drink CS in divided portions throughout the day. And wash hands with
it (Use a spray bottle directed at her hands.)

Avoid immune system suppressants like the 6 'clock news, negative people,
junk foods, worry, etc.

I'd use the Zapper or the Beck device with regularity.

Drink ozonated water or take Homozone.

Hope it helps,

Blessings,
Ken


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Re: CS>MRSA.

2000-09-05 Thread Magus
 MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = MRSA

Trem wrote:

> Pardon my ignorance.  What is MRSA?  What are M. O. H. guidlines?


Re: CS>Re:Cayenne dosage

2000-09-04 Thread Magus


mfin...@lynchburg.net wrote:

> Dear Mama2bear
>
> Re:I have friends who swear by the benefits of Tabasco Sauce, leave it on the
> table at every meal and consume large amounts in water.  Would this have the
> same effect as taking cayenne?

Yes.

>
>
> I have heard that tobasco sauce works as cayeene is an ingredient, but it is
> more dilute and so works to a lesser degree, meaning under some condtions
> you would need a lot of it.

Yes

Better if it was organic in source.

Tabasco sauce is naught more than a tincture of cayenne (using a specific chili)
with a menstruum of vinegar instead of alchohol.



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Re: CS>Mosquito Bites--Infection

2000-08-28 Thread Magus


Richard wrote:

> Two days ago in Sunny England ,mowing my green grass lawn
> I received Nine Mosquito bites on my left leg ,Five on the right leg
> Every bite has become inflammed and infected.
> I have taken Daily at least 2-4 ozs 10 ppm c.s. for about Nine Months
> Also "soaked" bites with c.s --- No Relief
> My left leg is very Swollen!!
> Any comments please
> Thanks in anticipation ,and hoping that Bio-Terrorists have not introduced
> West Nile Fever into Dear Old England
> Regards
> Richard

Try Nelson's Sting Gel--works great.

Also, this never fails. Dab some ammonia on the mosquito bites.


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