CS>Is CS effective against HPV?

2010-02-24 Thread Rod Stevenson
Hello,
Can anyone here give me information or links to information about how
to use CS against HPV?
Are there other things that can be added to or mixed with it?
TIA,
Da Luo


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Re: CS>reading archives

2002-12-12 Thread Rod Stevenson
Hi Coyote, Lee
I have just the one amalgum filling. I've not been to a dentist in over 15
years, when said filling was introduced against my wishes. For about the
last 10 years, I've noticed the occasional twinge from the upper, right
premolar. I used to take a very light pein hammer and tap tap tappedy tap
the tooth for a few minutes. It eased the pain, I guess because it
overloaded the nerve signals?...not sure.
Anyway, I've been using CS from about May this year. I've only had to use
the pein hammer once or twice since then and that was more force of habit
than anything else.
But the tooth in question, isn't the one with the filling, so perhaps CS has
this 'sealing' function you describe, or maybe it's just killing off the
bacteria (can't remember offhand which one causes dental caries) this is
what causes the pain after all.

Regards
Rod Stevenson.
  - Original Message -
  From: Ode Coyote
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:29 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>reading archives


  I have many mercury fillings. The results have been entirely
positive...enough so to illicit a comment from my dentist on every visit for
3 years and an accusation of using the prescription flouride. [not]
  If anything, the silver will stabilize the mercury by hardening the
amalgum. It may even attract enough silver to seal any leaks.

  Ken

  At 11:07 PM 12/10/02 -0500, you wrote:
  >>>>

hi i'm new to this group and i read something about having mercury
fillings in your mouth having a bad effect with cs?
i only have one mercury filling left but what effect do you think this
would have on me ingesting cs if any?
thanks,
lee


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CS>Silver/Glass

2002-11-11 Thread Rod Stevenson
I seem to remember a thread awhile back about silver being woven into
fabric, added to resin or clay etc. Here's something I found today that may
interest some of you.

http://www.marubeni-sunnyvale.com/anti_bacterial_additives_ionpure.html

Regards
Rod


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Re: CS>RE:"sipping CS all day"

2002-11-11 Thread Rod Stevenson

- Original Message -
From: "Jdownmaine" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 5:01 PM
Subject: CS>RE:"sipping CS all day"


> I agree with the premise of treating aggressively, and 16 oz a day of 10
ppm
> CS seems fine,
> BUT please note that it should be taken on an empty stomach unless you are
> interested in
> Killing the intestinal flora and fauna too.
> Judy Down Maine.

I thought the general opinion was that intestinal flora remained largely
unaffected by taking CS under normal circumstances. As I remember (from
speaking to various promoters and 'gen men' last year) the concensus was/is?
that it won't usually get much further than the first couple of feet of the
small intestine.
The other point, is about the above mentioned fauna. CS kills parasitic
worms? Sure?

Regards
Rod


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Re: CS>CS & DMSO/MSM

2002-11-09 Thread Rod Stevenson
True, they are not the same thing, in the same way that caffeine and guarana
are ooh so similar... but my understanding is that DMSO, DMSA and MSM all
become the same thing within the body.
I think we need the advice of a nutritionist here...are there any here?

Regards
Rod
  - Original Message -
  From: Robb Allen
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 3:13 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>CS & DMSO/MSM


  Hi there...they are not the same substance...there is one
molecule difference..there are many instances when one molecule can mean
the difference between safe and poison..I don't think msm is as good
of a vehicle as DMSO..but I don't know this for sureRobb
- Original Message -
From: Paul Ladendorf
To: Silver List
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 9:58 PM
Subject: CS>CS & DMSO/MSM


Regarding the use of DMSO with CS, I assume the delivery action would be
the same with MSM as DMSO as they are virtually the same substance with the
same effects. Anyone have any insight into this? I mix my CS with MSM.

Thanks,

Paul






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Re: CS>Strokes

2002-10-31 Thread Rod Stevenson
Andy, have a look here.

Regards

Rod Stevenson

http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m44847.html

http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m50474.html

http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m45218.html
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: mdev...@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 4:56 AM
Subject: CS>Strokes


Has anyone had success treating a stroke with CS? I tried checking the
archives but they don't seem to be working for me. Is something wrong with
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html or is it just my
computer?

Thanks,
Andy


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CS>List Nationality

2002-10-16 Thread Rod Stevenson
I am from Austria, Europe

Heidrun Beer



I am from England, Not Europe *grins*

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CS>UK Distilled Water Source?

2002-10-15 Thread Rod Stevenson
Does anyone have a source in the UK, of good quality distilled water? 
TIA

Regards

Rod


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Re: CS>Re: CS a Scam But really questions about kidney stones!

2002-10-15 Thread Rod Stevenson

>On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 16:11:03 -0700, Mary Lou Borgert

>wrote:
>
>>do you know anything about kidney stones?  what causes them and to rid the
>>body of them

Allopathic medicine says that they are due to an excess of calcium.
Dr. Eli Wallach (and others) say that kidney stones are a symptom of a
calcium deficiency/poor calcium adsorption I'm not sure who is right
here, but I do know that people who have had kidney stones in the past, will
usually get them again (months or years later) unless they change their diet
(to include vit D/calcium)

Regards

Rod


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CS>Re: Argyria reversal?

2002-10-12 Thread Rod Stevenson

Perhaps you some of you here, already know of this product, or maybe it's
action is the same as MSMit's called Captomer by a company called Thorne
Research. It contains DMSA (not O -not a typo) which is claimed to bind
metal elements and help in maintaining a normal balance of metal elements in
the body. I'm no expert in  nutrition, but as I understand it most of these
sulphur compounds are used in the same way/become the same thing? Still,
maybe it's worth investigating.
Any nutritionists here?

Regards

Rod Stevenson.


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CS>Re: CS>Hot and Cold.

2002-10-10 Thread Rod Stevenson
Hi Scott,
I've looked at a lot of the sites found on the web, but I don't remember
many, that mentioned the temp. of the water that they use. Many claims to
superiority, but seldom specific details. Could you give links to these
sites?

Regards
Rod Stevenson


ascottsil...@aol.com wrote:

I've noticed that some manufactures use distilled water that is either
slightly below boiling or slightly above freezing when making CS. Besides
the time involved, is the particle size any smaller one way or the other?
How about the maximum concentration?


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Re: CS>CS > What is DMSO

2002-10-02 Thread Rod Stevenson
Hi Chris,
I've not tried making an ointment with CS, but I have tried making a gel,
with and with out aloe vera. Its very easy and your CS won't need to be
heated to a high temp. ( as it does if your making a cream or ointment) Here
s a recipe. (with thanks to Marshall for the ph bit)
90ml CS
2ml Xanthum Gum 
10ml Aloe Vera concentrate (I use  1:10)
a few drops of a preservative, such as grapefruit seed extract.
sodium bicarb 

Gently heat the CS till it's lukewarm (this will make the gum melt more
easily) sprinkle the gum and beat vigorously. If you don't want to introduce
air bubbles into your mixture, keep the whisk on the bottom of the pan. Add
the AV concentrate and preservative. (I've found that after about three
weeks the gel develops a mould of some description. This is about two weeks
longer than using just water, so the CS is doing something, just not for
very long.)
Bring the mixture back to around 7ph with sodium bicarb using litmus paper.
You can use other thickening agents such as cellulose gum, roughly twice as
much should do it.
Give it a try, it's quick and simple to make.
Good Luck!
Rod

---Original Message---


Chris Noel wrote:

Hi! I'm fairly new to using CS (about a week now) I have built my own 
generator and can make CS no problem. I want to know two things.
1. What is DMSO and what is it good for?
2 Can you mix CS and Aloe to make an ointment?
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Re: CS>A WARNING from Health CooP

2002-08-30 Thread Rod Stevenson
Tel, thanks for writing back to these jokers. I won't be..."woof, woof!" 
"meow!"  "fair members" ?  I think these retired Doctors have been at the gas 
and air once too often.
Regards
Rod
  - Original Message - 
  From: Tel Tofflemire 
  To: Silver list 
  Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 4:37 PM
  Subject: CS>A WARNING from Health CooP




Re: CS>Bad batch of CS

2002-08-30 Thread Rod Stevenson

- Original Message -
From: "Marshall Dudley" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Bad batch of CS


> It does sound like an allergic reaction, but not to the silver. The timing
is
> not right. If they were to have a reaction it would be expected when they
were
> applying it, not days later.
>
> Marshall
>
> "edkas...@pacbell" wrote:
>
> > I made C-S with a 120 volt DC Rectifier (54VDC out) using distilled
water.
> > It always comes out clear no flakes. I gave some to a patient of mine (I
do
> > acupuncture and herbs) for cellulites and it worked great.
> >
> > However another person reported :
> > after using it topically, I noticed I was very tired, so after a week, I
> > stopped. After a few days, I noticed a fairly big red mark on my leg,
that
> > appeared like a bug bite. A few days later, bumps all over my body
appeared,
> > and worsened. These bumps were smaller than the larger bump on my leg
that
> > initially appeared. They itched very badly. I went to the doctor, and he
> > said it was probably an allergic
> > reaction, and put my on medication.
> >
> > Is there a way (or lab) that I can get this tested?
> > Has anyone else similar experience?
> >
> > Ed Kasper
> > Santa Cruz, California
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Re: CS>Strength

2002-08-30 Thread Rod Stevenson

  - Original Message - 
  From: James Osbourne, Holmes 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 12:51 AM
  Subject: RE: CS>Strength


  Does anyone know what heterotrophic means?:

  "heterotrophic activities of the microbial flora"

  James-Osbourne: Holmes

  Hi James,
  Hetero. Other,different
  Trophic. Of nutrition. (but it's used in terms of growth, action on something 
i.e the gonadotrophic hormones work or have action upon the gonads)
  As far as I'm aware virtually all bacteria are h/trophic and all animals.
  It's eating (and assimilation).


Re: CS>Newbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Rod Stevenson
Johnny Silverseed wrote
(snip)
>> Ionic is new on the silver scene, relatively speaking. For years those
>> lettered researchers in the know touted only yellow to gold in coloration
>> knowing that clear silver was molecular i.e...bad. So if smaller(ionic)
is
>> better- why have so many testimonials been given unto me after the
ingestion
>> of yellow c/s? It seems they both work to stop disease organisms from
>> ravaging the body. BUT- does ionic (clear) silver have the same effects
of
>> cellular dedifferentiation? Does it stop cancers, scar tissue and God
knows
>> what else.

I have a few questions about the above statements.
How did these 'lettered researchers' know that ionic/molecular was bad, as
you put it? Especially if, 'relatively speaking it's new on the scene'. How
new?  I've only been reading around the subject for about a year or so-but I
don't remember seeing anything about negative results on ionic silver
tests/trials etc. Are there any?
The only time I've seen anything about cell dediff' was in 'The Body
Electric' Robert Becker. I think I'm right in saying that he used
iontophoresis causing connective tissue cells to lose their usual spikey
shape, invitro. If you know any more about CS and cell dediff' would you let
me know?
This thread has come back to popular theme. Ionic vs Colloidal, sometimes
known as 'mine's better than yours'
I'm not making any accusations here, this isn't directed at any individual,
but it seems to me that lurking behind most of the 'pro this anti that'
arguments is vested interest. We've all come across the same attitude in
different situations before. Politics, religion, medicine (every branch) all
have the One True Way, Faith, Style, way of thinking.
Isn't it more likely that both forms have merit? Thankfully, the more overt
'my process is sooo superior-what your making is tosh' line is kept to a
minimum here, but although I've only been on the silverlist for three or
four months I'm already bored of the same, old, tired beliefs being touted
about in circular arguments.
I like it here. I'm learning lots and hope to learn more-it's just a shame
my personal in-built BS filter is usually on full power.

Regards
Rod


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Re: CS>buying cs instead of making it.

2002-08-29 Thread Rod Stevenson

- Original Message -
From: 
To: "*Silver-List*" 
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: CS>buying cs instead of making it.

(snip)

 Also, in my early experiments of '98 I found vit.C/ascorbic
> >> acid to work the
> >> best as an electrolyte- virtually always bringing the ions
> >> to colloidal
> >> size-thus the yellow coloration shows itself. Making yellow
> >> colloids is what
> >> I learned from DR. Peter Reynolds and others.
> >
> > Well, this is one way of making large silver particles, until the
> > ascorbic acid is used up. Then you will be generating silver ions.

So, is adding ascorbic acid a way of making CS with a lower ionic% - higher
paricle%?
Could you give more details? (not sure if the original post was from Ivan or
...J. Silverseed)

Regards
Rod



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Re: CS>Silver/Silica

2002-08-29 Thread Rod Stevenson

  - Original Message - 
  From: Rod Stevenson 
  To: Jim Meissner 
  Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 10:21 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Silver/Silica


  Thanks for that Jim,
  Do you have any more detail on the 'charging' bit?
  Does anyone have any info on the safety of combining silver and silica?
  Does the combo, as the website states take CS a step further?
  Rod
  - Original Message - 
From: Jim Meissner 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver/Silica



But combining CS with silica may have some benefit.  I understand that it 
is possible to transfer a charge to the silica and "energize" the water.  
Drinking it will transfer that charge to the cells of the body.  

Juergen P. (Jim) Meissner



Re: CS>Answer the question!

2002-08-28 Thread Rod Stevenson

- Original Message -
From: 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: CS>buying cs instead of making it


> John wrote:
> > Would your favorable comments about silvershield.biz have anything to do
> > with the fact that the domain is registered in your name? If you're
> > really just a satisfied customer, what is your relationship with the
> > company such that your name is listed in the site's WHOIS entry?
>
> Rob replies...
> Hello John,
>
> Unfortunately with the regulations set forth by the FTC regarding
> testimonials by companies, especially regarding health products, I do
> not attach the company name to any recommendations or technicaletc,
etc.


> I am sorry if my previous post offended anyone, I was just trying to
> answer someone asking for help and getting a little traffic to the site.
>
> Rob.

Rob, this was a very lengthy reply to a couple of simple questions. Did you
answer them? I don't think so.
BTW  I've always found that an apology is more appreciated, when it's not
instantly followed by a disclaimer.

Rod


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CS>Silver/Silica

2002-08-28 Thread Rod Stevenson
I found the product that I spoke of earlier, it's found at
http://www.energeticnutrition.com/hi/silver.html They talk about energy fields, 
reprogramming and more. Some of you may know I'm an acupuncturist-I deal with 
these 'energy fields' every working day, but they talk about introducing these 
vibrations elecrtronically. This is out of my experience/knowledge. Does anyone 
know any more about this 'technology' Is any of it applicable to the home 
set-up? 

Rod.


CS>Mixing silver and silica?

2002-08-28 Thread Rod Stevenson
I while ago, I came across a co. offering CS mixed with colloidal silica. The 
claim was that (somehow) it improved the action of CS. I know that you can make 
CSilica by boiling the herb horsetail for about 3 hours in DS. 
Has anyone here tried this, or know any more about it?

Regards

Rod.


Re: CS>Re: CS lotion/creme

2002-08-27 Thread Rod Stevenson
Hi List
I posted a few weeks back about making CS into a gel for topical
application. I got a few replies, but no recipes or methods for making it.
So I've been doing a little experimenting and research. After looking into
it, I decided not to try making a cream, since the CS would need to be
heated (in most of the recipes I've seen to around 70-75C) and I wanted the
CS to be as 'neat' as I could make it, with little heating etc. I've found
that with a gel, all you need to do is bring the CS to around blood heat
then add xanthum gum and stir well untill thickened. I added about 1 tsp for
every 200ml of CS. This makes a gel that is thick enough to leave a coating
on the skin but evaporates over an hour or so (depends how thick it's
smeared on). I've also tried adding an aloe vera concentrate to the CS gel,
but the batch I've made so far has turned a light shade of pink (most
fetching) Perhaps there was a residue from the cleaner I used, or maybe it's
interacted with the various vitamins, minerals and amino acids in the AV?
Maybe one of the chemists here would care to comment.
As for marketing.. well the secrets out now- it's just too easy to make
yourself! I have seen one or two products that were described as a CS gel,
on an auction site of all places.
BJ, I'm a complete novice at this so I would really appreciate some
feedback, let us all know how the CS cream goes?

Regards

Rod
- Original Message -
From: "BJ" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 4:57 AM
Subject: CS>Re: CS lotion/creme


> The recipe sounds familiar .  I'd be curious to know more about that as
> it is reputed to help with insect bites as well.  If not, it is possible
> that the MSM may have been added when the liquid was at a high temp - have
> heard this inactivates the MSM completely.
>
> Anyway, I will soon be making a cream with CS as I believe it will be
> easier to use in terms of topical/skin applications.
>
> Jean
>
>
>
> >From: brick...@aol.com
> >To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> >Subject: Re: CS>CS Lotion
> >Message-ID: <197.c248a7c.2a9c4...@aol.com>
> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
> >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> >
> >I added CS to a jar of "Blue Stuff."  EMU oil, MSM, and Aloe Vera.  Can't
say
> >that it improved it.  My boy just returned from Florida covered with
mosquito
> >bites.  He used the salve on his bites.  He is now in Hawaii so I don't
know
> >if the salve helped.
> >Brickey
> >
>
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Re: CS>cs in lungs

2002-08-17 Thread Rod Stevenson
Having just moved house, into a property with carpet (just finished
replacing carpet with laminate flooring in last property-I think carpet is
very unhealthy) I've been suffering with asthma-like symptoms. The only
thing that seems to get rid of the (later) chest infection, is a nebulizer.
For me at least "spaying cs the into throat whilst breathing in" didn't work
because of the gag reflex.
I've found with several patients that using cayenne pepper(ground chilli's)
before any treatment (from the silver data web site -suggested by ...I
think, Jack Dayton?) seems to increase the effectivness of any treatment
used. Have a look , it really is very good info.
- Original Message -
From: "Ivan Anderson" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 2:46 PM
Subject: RE: CS>cs in lungs


> The best way is to nebulise or use an atomiser (not as good).
> I have not herd of nicotine being stored in lumps in the lungs or
> being a problem in this way. Do you have some reference. In any case,
> nebulising is simply breathing cs laden air, and a good cough is more
> likely to dislodge stuff in the lungs.
> spraying in his throat and whilst breathing in may help.
>
> regards
> Ivan.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: MARIANO DELISE [mailto:nancym...@prodigy.net]
> Sent: Saturday, 17 August 2002 4:50 p.m.
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>cs in lungs
>
>
> My friend had been a heavy smoker and probaby has damage on his lungs.
> what would be the best way to get CS to the lungs not having a
> nebulizer Of course he was a heavy smoker.  I do not want him to use a
> nebulizer since some of the nicotine could break off and kill him.  If
> he sprays cs into each nostril and in his throat, will that be of
> help?
> Nancy
>
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Re: CS>Asked for CVA Rx

2002-08-12 Thread Rod Stevenson
I wouldn't have thought it would be much use, personally.  French maritime
pine bark extract, pycnogenol can help - the quicker it's used after the CVA
(as with just about anything else you might find) the better. ...just
looked up 'anything else' all I could find was Vit E, to reduce platelet
adhesiveness (thin the blood)
HTH
Rod
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> cs and strokes.
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> Can CS help people who have had strokes?
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Re: CS>fw: DRUGS LAW IS BITTER PILL FOR HEALTH SHOPS

2002-08-11 Thread Rod Stevenson
Humans are among the very small number of animals, who are unable to
manufacture Vit C in our bodies. I think I'm right in saying that even our
closest genetic relatives, chimpanzee's are able to.

Rod

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> You know, they could wipe out a huge number of illnesses just by giving
away
> free vitamin C.   It will enable proteins to be better utilized and will
> prevent sickness...not only that but we need it daily as we do not make it
in
> our bodies.
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> So, why don't they give it away?  Weird.
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Re: CS>SFU site

2002-08-11 Thread Rod Stevenson
I had thought that this particular thread was over. Since it's come up again 
I'd like to point out that this site isn't Quackwatch, although it has a link 
to it. Nor do I (as some of the replies implied) support or defend QW in any 
way. 
When I suggested that some people here might like to look at it, what I 
expected were one or two comments from people more knowledgable than I on the 
subject of water magnets, prills etc making some sort of rebuttal to the points 
that are made at this site.
 
Rod 

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  In a message dated 8/1/2002 8:55:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
ccr...@maine.rr.com writes:



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  Quack Watch, the guy who heads it is a bit of a nut.  He took Mercola.com to 
court over some stupid thing and he is enraged, i guess, that anyone could find 
a solution outside of the medical community. 


Re: CS>CS/Gel recipe?

2002-08-07 Thread Rod STEVENSON
Re: CS>CS/Gel recipe?
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  From: Rod STEVENSON 
  To: James Osbourne, Holmes 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 11:04 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>CS/Gel recipe?


  James Osbourne, Holmes wrote;

I saw one remarkable case where silver foil was laid over the burned area; 
a face.  It seemed miraculous. Fireworks accident.  I can't recall if there was 
any 3rd degree, but I know there was some 2nd.  No scarring. 

Jack Dayton added;

not sure if this suggestion has any validity,
but burn victims on occasion are treated with sheets of some
type of material to lay over the burn area I think it might 
come pre-wetted with CS and probably something in addition.

Since the area being treated is on the surface this should accomplish
what you are looking for.   IMHO

Thanks for your replies,
What your both describing, seems to be part of a Japanese acupuncture 
technique called ion-pumping. It was used on burn vistims during WWII by Yoshio 
Manaka with great results, by all accounts. I've not heard of IPA being used 
for psoriasis,but it's worth considering. If I can find a supplier for the 
ion-pumping cords, I'll try it and let you know the results-if you're 
interested.

Regards
Rod Stevenson
PS You mentioned the spray-already using this, but the pratitioners out 
there will know that patient compliance (especially if it involves repeated 
treatment) is one of the main reasons that a tried and trusted therapy doesn't 
work. Nothing does if it's sat on the shelf. 
  




Re: CS>CS/Gel recipe?

2002-08-06 Thread Rod STEVENSON
Thanks James,
I guessed that the properties of any CS might change with a gel, this is why I 
didn't want to jst add it to, an aloe vera gel for instance. 
I have a patient with chronic and very stubborn psoriasis. It extends from the 
back of the head, then in various size patches over the back and the back of 
the legs to the lateral surface of the lower leg. Over a peroid of many months 
the fungal infection/psoriasis that covered most of her toe/fingernails has 
been resolved. I say fungal/psoriasis since even after several visits to a 
Harley Street dermatologist, a concrete diagnosis was never made.
There has been some success using a seven star needle (trad. acupunture 
technique) which has improved since I started making my own CS (with an SG7) 
and cleaning the "graze" that results from a heavy 7SN technique.
So, the reason I want to combine CS with a gel is to have the CS in contact 
with the skin for 90%+ of the time rather than the hour or so that I see her 
for.
Sorry this is a little involved, but I thought that the reason I need a gel 
recipe was important.
Many thanks for any help
Rod Stevenson
PS After doing my own tests on my home produced CS, with milk, yeast meat etc, 
I now use CS to disinfect surfaces and sterilize all my equipment (other than 
needles -which are single use ) 
You might not know it but this is about as strong a recommendation as I could 
ever give.   
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  From: James Osbourne, Holmes 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 12:00 AM
  Subject: RE: CS>CS/Gel recipe?


  Studies of CS against bacteria done on plated nutrients do not work as well 
as those done in broth. 
  A jell is a colloid itself.  This may change the properties of CS from that 
of a liquid preparation. 

  James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Rod STEVENSON [mailto:r...@stevenson7399.fsnet.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 4:58 PM
To: silverlist
Subject: CS>CS/Gel recipe?


Hi List,
Does anyone know of a preprepared gel, that can be combined with CS? Better 
still would be a list of ingredients and method to make my (our) own.
Any ideas?
TIA
Rod.


CS>CS/Gel recipe?

2002-08-05 Thread Rod STEVENSON
Hi List,
Does anyone know of a preprepared gel, that can be combined with CS? Better 
still would be a list of ingredients and method to make my (our) own.
Any ideas?
TIA
Rod.


CS>EU Law

2002-08-04 Thread Rod STEVENSON
Here's a link for a good overview of what going on with the EU legislation, 
whats going wrong and crucially what might still be done, to make the best of a 
bad situation. 
www.positivehealth.com/permit/Articles/Nutrition/abrahams74.htm

This time, I hope without too many mistakes.

Rod.


CS>A silverlist e-book?

2002-08-04 Thread Rod STEVENSON
To the list 'gurus' 

Have you thought about collating some of the articles and knowledge thats found 
here and compiling the definative guide for CS use, manufacture theories etc?
Maybe you could write a chapter each, for whatever is your field of expertise?
It would be much easier than trawling through the archives.

Just a thought.
Rod